Sentences with phrase «warming story without»

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While it is well - organized and beautifully paced, with touches of lyrical writing throughout, surely the source of its appeal is that it is a wonderful story that also happens to be true, as warm and fuzzy as nonfiction can get without suggesting a collaboration of Horatio Alger and Sylvester Stallone.
I love this collection - so sweet and warm, and just perfect, I thought, as a comfy background to the story we wanted to tell without taking over the story.
We get to experience the full emotional weight of the story without being enveloped in the warm comforts of sentiment alone.
Coming to Cannes with such a film the year after «Blue is the Warmest Color» made such an unprecedented splash with its lesbian love story was perhaps part of the reason the film was slow to be embraced, but it's a comparison that isn't really fair: Laurent's film is darker and more unsettling, a tone she conveys masterfully without ever compromising the authenticity of the performances (both of which, from Josephine Japy and Lou de Laage, are superb).
I was tempted to recommend them during Valentines week but thought it best not to lest some unsuspecting soul rushed out to buy Valentines for their loved one without taking a closer look; the title is ironic, these stories are not of warm and nurturing relationships but of angst - ridden emotionally damaged people brought down by a moment of poor judgment in the past or present.
Clare Vanderpool won the Newbery Medal for Moon Over Manifest, the Depression - era story of 12 - year - old Abilene Tucker, and Erin E. Stead won the Caldecott Medal for A Sick Day for Amos McGee, described in BookPage as «a heart - warming story, comforting without a lot of fuss.»
One way or another, expect a lot more stories like Mr. Yiryel's in Africa, where demographers expect an additional one billion people by midcentury and science has revealed patterns of withering drought, with or without global warming.
Journalists dealing with global warming and similar issues would do well to focus on the points of deep consensus, generate stories containing voices that illuminate instead of confuse, convey the complex without putting readers (or editors) to sleep, and cast science in its role as a signpost pointing toward possible futures, not as a font of crystalline answers.
And, if the Times won't tell the oil - and - Exxon story as it relates to global warming, comprehensively and without kid gloves, then people (including me) will have to ask the BBC or other media outlets to take the lead.
Climate scientists might legitimately argue the non-existence of a warming trend (many have, though mostly in the past before the issue was settled) or that the trend is not caused by humans (same story) without denying the existence of their own field of study.
How a tiny blog and a collective of climate enthusiasts broke the biggest story in the history of global warming science — but not without a gatekeeper of the climate establishment trying to halt its proliferation.
But there was a time a few years ago when you couldn't open your news feed without being told global warming had stopped by some conservative columnist, climate science denier or one of those people who spend their waking hours writing comments on stories like this.
With barely a day going by without another gloomy global warming story making the headlines, it is difficult to know what it will take for the current US administration to wake up to the dangers of climate change - or to predict what effects our abuse of the planet will have on us, or our children.
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