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"It tells about my past, present, and future," she explains.
I don't know what narrative Pastor Tim tells about himself.
The first person she tells about the creepy message isn't Jughead.
Jerusalem tells its own story, every stone tells about its history.
"It tells about my past, present, and future," Saar once said.
The story she tells about Clinton recalls those we've heard about Weinstein.
Wages have very little to do with the story he tells about immigration.
How about data that tells about the quality of the applicant's high school?
Walter Isaacson in his book "Leonardo Da Vinci " tells about Da Vinci's relentless curiosity.
But every lie that Trump tells about himself is actually true of the Patriots.
Watch below, including an amazing story Rogen tells about being recognized at a party.
One line-stander tells about a colleague who got arrested for relieving himself in public.
Tanya Clarke plays his wife, initially the only one he tells about the driving gig.
SAVAGE It's a big deal that he's the first person she tells about her power.
Oftentimes, these depressing statistics are the only story that the media tells about Native Americans.
It's a real story that she tells about what's going on in her life growing up.
Think of the famous story George tells about removing a golf ball from a whale's blowhole.
But Fini's most sustained revolt was against the story that the male canon tells about itself.
Bringing that history into the story Colossal tells about addiction and complicated relationships is a smart move.
That sense of resentment has become fundamental to the story America tells about itself in recent years.
"There's this animated video that tells about the making of—it begins with a 'W,' " Trixie said.
But there's no denying that restaurants play a starring role in the story Pittsburgh now tells about itself.
The power of white nationalism lies in the power of the stories that white nationalism tells about America.
"What makes the story unique is that it tells about a one-of-a-kind experience," Kimmel said.
Sexual oppression and racial paranoia have always run together under the skin of the story America tells about itself.
But Trump stands alone in terms of the sheer number of tales he tells about himself and his life.
It's extra frustrating if the stories Swift tells about how that music wound up in Braun's hands are true.
And that last glimpse of Rose provides a bleak but resonant parallel with the story Chris tells about his mother.
And according to the story she tells about her life, that's what everything she's experienced has been building up to.
The basketball player Randy Foye tells about situs inversus, which caused his organs to be transposed from the usual position.
There is a story that Old Nan tells about him in the books, that he was a distant Stark ancestor.
The Cisco co-founder Sandy Lerner, amid 228 of Mr. Raz's wows, tells about being ousted from her own company.
The conversation seems to tip Whitney toward confronting her fiancé, whom she tells about her one-night stand with Furkat.
And the cautionary tale he tells about Brexit, where voters treated the ballot as an "anger management tool," seemed to resonate.
It's both mythic and a little tacky, in the way that the stories baseball tells about itself can tend to be.
When Tebow runs for Congress, we'll have reason to be a bit more critical about the story he tells about himself.
"The more you learn about Sam, the more you realize what a story that line tells about his childhood," Bradley said.
It tells about me working at the library, catching the bus, struggling for some years, and getting back on my feet.
Lately, its results haven't exactly been in line with the story the company tells about its prowess in the cloud, Cramer noted.
As an adult she understands that she was victimized, but the shame remains, reinforced by the stories the culture tells about it.
Nico tells about the all-world former NFL beast who's been an angel on his shoulder since the beginning of his football career.
Seamus Malliagh, the British producer best known as Iglooghost, has a funny story that he often tells about where his music comes from.
Actually that came out on a biography done of Johnny, where he tells about how he got some very, very prestigious broadcasting award.
Like a lot of little gay boys in the 1980s, I was terrified he'd pick up on subtle tells about my nascent sexuality.
"We only looked at four different chemicals, but sweat contains much more useful information that tells about what's happening to the body," Dr. Javey said.
But if journalists are worried about establishing a baseline of accuracy on Facebook's platform, they should start with the story the company tells about itself.
The films portray distinctly different representations of black and white characters, creating tension that speaks to the stories Hollywood tells about race then and now.
Sarah Staudte tells about surviving the efforts of her mother, Diane, to kill her with antifreeze after Diane had already murdered Sarah's father and brother.
Still, there are a few tells about who the person could be, suggesting the author is a Republican who comes from the party's establishment wing.
Here are the myths our culture tells about sexual misconduct and how they have played out in Kavanaugh's confirmation process — and how they damage us.
A Holocaust joke she tells about hooking up during a Birthright tour to Israel might divide an audience, but those who laugh will laugh hard.
From Davy Crockett to Teddy Roosevelt to today's camouflaged men silently traipsing through forests, hunters remain absolutely central to the stories America tells about itself.
The story Kobach tells about voter fraud is what persuaded Trump to create a presidential commission on "election integrity" and name Kobach its vice chairman.
While the sections recounting the narrator's memories of and thoughts about Elsa feel unnecessary, the story he tells about her is absorbing and well crafted.
The restaurant review we used was "Russian Dumplings, Like Grandma's, at Two Village Spots," which tells about a Russian food cart and a Ukrainian restaurant.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg keeps adjusting the story she tells about controversies involving the company and billionaire George Soros, a frequent recipient of anti-Semitic attacks.
Inside the restored home, Mr. Napoli tells about the country's first national debt — to pay its soldiers and the countries that helped finance the Revolutionary War.
I love the anecdote he tells about his mother not giving him colouring books like his siblings because she could see his real passion for art.
The tale tells about the 150 "passions" or perversions committed by a duke, a bishop, a banker and a judge, as told by four aging prostitutes.
In the story Mr. Trump tells about this country, we are part of an imaginary underground army of fake citizens and fake voters, undermining the real America.
He tells about how he drives the Devil from the possessed, how he caused a wheelchair-bound woman to walk, how he can cure cancer and mental illness.
That, at any rate, is the origin story Luciani tells about the Tuesday Company, the project he and two friends developed in the rubble of the 2016 election.
Deep in self-loathing, he almost believes the lies he tells about himself — almost believes, too, that life is a party, that all of those drinks are celebratory.
There's more ... the reigning welterweight champ also tells about the new rap single he's about to drop -- and which huge rapper he's hoping to get in the studio.
If Wires succeeds, it will largely owe instead to its unusual single-wire design, patented invisible hinge and, perhaps most important, the narrative it tells about design and sustainability.
" (No, not really.) The next time a meddler asks (then tells) about your diet or use of animal products, say, "Remember that time I asked you about my veganism?
It's easier in many ways to stop being consumed by what the world thinks of you when you so promptly disappear from the stories the world tells about you.
" On the song "Writing," Callahan tells about the curious haven of work: "It sure feels good to be writing again / And stuck in the high rapids / As night closes in.
The newborn&aposs middle name is inspired by a tale Kateri&aposs dad — himself the father of 14 — tells about an American Indian chief who was the father of many boys.
An anecdote he tells about the time, several years ago, that he was erroneously informed that he had syphilis bolsters his argument that the medical establishment views gay men with suspicion.
In a Skype conversation, Scheherazade Faramarzi—another colleague of my dad's whom everyone called Shazi—tells about how she and fellow journalist Robert Fisk began their quest to find my father.
"We occupy a central place in the stories America tells about itself, and yet we are, because of numbers and geography, almost invisible in the daily lives of most Americans," Treuer says.
In a new film version, the director Greta Gerwig, above, didn't so much adapt the story as excavate it to make a larger point about the stories society tells about women and girls.
How can we expect people to react to the possibility of loving and caring for an autistic person in a rational manner when the stories this world tells about us are, themselves, irrational?
That helps explain why Mr. Trump has played down economic damage from the coronavirus and dismissed the stock market plunge: They threaten to undermine the most effective story he tells about his presidency.
Jonathan Dee's new novel The Locals is one of those books that thinks obsessively about America: about what America means, what it's good and bad at, about what stories it tells about itself.
Take the story Hamilton tells about the time she went to a North Carolina pool hall, shortly after "Terminator 210: Judgment Day" had given her a permanent place in the pop culture pantheon.
In the story she tells about the world, she and her fellow white people have all the power, and therefore all the responsibility to do the gruelling but transformative spiritual work she calls for.
The book is great not only because of the helpful tips inside, but because of the quirky, funny stories Lamott tells about her own trials and tribulations as a writer experiencing rejection and failure.
" Judd wrote of her troubles in her new memoir River of Time: My Descent into Depression and How I Emerged with Hope, in which she tells about her struggles and her road to "radical acceptance.
It would feel original in any era, really, because the imaginative story it tells about a gross, weird, scary, yet oddly optimistic afterlife doesn't mesh with anything audiences had seen before or have seen since.
As for it's inclusion in the trailer, I would hazard a guess that it has something to do with the thematic resonance of this completely insane story that Robin Gibbs tells about the song's inception.
And for all the stories he tells about successfully working with political rivals, he would have seen the ideological gulf between the two parties widen firsthand over the course of his tenure in the Senate.
What is interesting about neuroimaging is the information it tells about psychological process and function, not the discovery of "love regions" or the news that jealousy somehow exists in the brain and not the soul.
Kobach is the only secretary of state with prosecutorial power, and he's used it to go on a witch hunt for any evidence to support the lies he tells about a voter fraud crisis in America.
Perhaps the most poignant story Crazy Rich Asians tells about Asian identity — one I honestly wish it delved into a bit more — is how many Asian Americans often feel as if we're neither here nor there.
"Increasing the representation of transgender folks in public office is crucial to help the public know who trans people are, and counter the fear-mongering and lies the far right tells about who we are," he said.
In the foreword, Peterson's friend Norman Doidge, a prominent psychiatrist, tells about meeting him at an outdoor lunch at the house of a mutual friend; Peterson was wearing cowboy boots, and determinedly ignoring a swarm of bees.
But the real value of "Devil's Bargain" is the story it tells about Bannon, some of which has been previously reported (not least by Green himself) but never so well synthesized or explained as it is here.
Here's the story it tells about 2015: In the beginning, venture capitalists invested a lot of money and produced a lot of unicorns; then, things began to slow down quickly in the second half of the year.
It rests at the foundation of the story he tells about his candidacy: that though he lacks governing experience, he has better judgment than both the 16 Republicans he defeated in the primary and "trigger happy" Hillary Clinton.
In his lament for the missing American maestro, Mr. Gelles perpetuates the problem that Bernstein began to redress: the absence of women and minorities not only from conducting but also from the history that conducting tells about itself.
Intercutting gestures from the stories she tellsabout smoking in high school or dancing cumbia in Mexico — she whips up a speedy montage, corralling decades of dance history and personal history into the span of a few minutes.
"Coal country" residents weren't voting to preserve what they have, or had until recently; they were voting on behalf of a story their region tells about itself, a story that hasn't been true for a generation or more.
Her work asks whether the process of science approaches a singular, true conception of the world, or whether it is content with simply describing physical phenomena, ignoring any sense of whether the stories it tells about the world are true.
That is not the story that Tebow tells about his faith and work ethic and missionary work around the world, which is a story that happens to be true, if not quite as simple as Tebow can make it sound.
We both visited in the first weeks and were overwhelmed by the magnitude of the space itself and the story that the museum — the Blacksonian, if you will (and, boy, will we!) — tells about the founding and development of this country.
It's a film that's nominally about the power of dance, especially for young women, but is far more compelling for the story it tells about the effort that goes into achieving excellence in the face of apathy, poverty, and violence.
The Dallas ambush sits at the intersection of two of the primary stories America tells about guns today: as a protection against tyranny (or a threat to government), and as a threat to public order (or a tool for self-protection).
Refugees in America Recent chaos in the American political system has effectively drowned out stories of courage like the ones that Jake Halpern tells about Vive, a refugee safe house in upstate New York ("A New Underground Railroad," March 13th).
She is humble, selfless, and extraordinarily generous—she often lets asylum seekers stay in her house for months or years—but the story she tells about her patients' illness is perhaps too compelling; she seems to inadvertently reinforce their symptoms.
We occupy a lot of America's head space — a fundamental part of the country's self-regard and the stories it tells about itself — but most Americans will go their entire lives without having any kind of prolonged, sustained contact with us in person.
This would seem to fit the story that the private equity industry tells about itself: that it is creating more dynamic, productive companies by running them more effectively than the traditional system of self-perpetuating boards of directors and publicly traded shares.
What has amazed me in the first year of Trump's presidency is not his willingness to fib about big things but the little white lies he tells about stuff that's laughably easy to check -- and in so doing prove him wrong. 20.
I think there's a really great story that he tells about going back to the town he grew up in outside of Cleveland, where kids of all different backgrounds, economic family standing, and they're all together and everyone was in it together.
In one essay, Wang describes how it feels to be considered "high-functioning," in another she tells about her forced hospitalizations and being denied re-admittance as a student to Yale, and the failures college campuses have when it comes to mental health treatment.
She's been taught that the only the way to fill that life is by turning it into a romantic comedy, because that is the kind of story our culture tells about women — and that's what she desperately tries to accomplish, over and over again.
And then later, while STEM and sci-fi have been front and center in the story the internet tells about itself—on Wikipedia and elsewhere—Janeites, who are now in full force on the actual internet, stand for the stubborn persistence of the humanities online.
Clinton says of Putnam's book: There's a really great story that he tells about going back to the town he grew up in outside of Cleveland, where kids of all different backgrounds, economic family standing, and they're all together and everyone was in it together.
Even the throwaway anecdote Dean (Bradley Whitford) tells about how his father lost an Olympic slot to Jesse Owens lines up with that deeply unsettling late-night encounter Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) has with the house's caretaker, Walter (Marcus Henderson), though we don't know it at first.
But the substance emerges in the stories he tells about each location, conjuring up memories of drugged-out club kids, accidental headlining sets, and early run-ins with Madonna; he even takes us back to the gloomy Connecticut suburbs he so longed to escape while growing up.
It's also a comedy that's rooted in its time (which, if you couldn't tell from the Dennis Rodman and LL Cool J cameos, is the late '90s), not a distant past or the Tyler Perry universe, the predominant settings for the stories Hollywood tells about people of color.
President Donald Trump is not known for the constancy or coherence of his positions, but sadly, when it comes to Mexico, he has been remarkably clear and consistent in the story he tells about our almost 2,000-mile southern border – and our neighbor on the other side of it.
It's why, in all the many stories he tells reporters about his relationships with important people like Tom Brady as well as the stories he tells about meeting big, rough, tough men who dissolve into tears of gratitude in Trump's presence, everyone always knows to call him Mr. Trump.
Considering his frustrations with local law enforcement, the triangle of tensions between him and John and Sara, his inability thus far to stop the killer, and even the story Roosevelt tells about almost coming to blows with Kreizler in college, there is no shortage of prospects, including his own.
In the meantime, the irreducible stories of individuals, such as the one Jamison tells about herself—the great and prickly autobiographies of addicts struggling to understand their thrall and teaching us about ourselves in ways beyond what they intend—may be the best balm against our inadequacy that we have.
From those blokes who pull out women's chairs for them on First Dates to that joke my dad always tells about polishing his gun when I bring home a boyfriend, the idea of man as the noble protector is a patriarchal trope as old and tired as Arsene Wenger's "I didn't see it" excuse.
The chapters in the middle, while always engagingly philosophical, sometimes get bogged down in the past, and while I enjoyed some of the stories Saunders tells about her unusual upbringing — she was raised on a farm in South Africa during apartheid — I kept scanning the shoreline for barges bringing news of her present condition.
The narrator Nick Jenkins tells about the people who have come in and out of his life over those years, with once tight school chums becoming distant, new friends and lovers made and unmade, and the surprising turns that people take (with once mocked figures becoming successes or staid figures turning out to have kinky sexualities).
On the other, the story Donald Trump tells about his life — his depiction of himself as a self-made businessman who made billions starting from humble roots — has always been a lie: Not only did he inherit his wealth, receiving the equivalent of more than $400 million from his father, but Fred Trump bailed his son out after deals went bad.
All week, as I traipsed from rooftop party to beachfront party to Michelin-restaurant party (I'm hoping the Times puts me in one of those ads showing its journalists braving harsh conditions to uncover the truth), I was struck by the incongruence between the story that the ad industry tells about itself and the story playing out before my eyes.
Mr. Rock will be telling jokes he has developed from his recent global tour, which began exactly one year ago in Durham, N.C. The special is called "Chris Rock: Tamborine," a reference to a joke he tells about relationships during a part of his show where he delves into his divorce (Valentine's Day is a pointed choice of release date).
Just €20123 affords access to an entry area with a fantastic souvenir shop and a little information booth operated by a wonderful woman; an unimpressive chapel, where Cecilia's Monkey Jesus can be found next to photographs of the original and the version that, by 2012, had suffered the aforementioned damage due to moisture and mildew; a room outfitted as a traditional Spanish country kitchen; and an exhibition that tells about the artists' lives and the viral internet sensation that put Borja on the map.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: The related editorial "West Virginia Teachers Give a Lesson in Union Power," tells about Katie Endicott, a 31-year-old high school English teacher from Gilbert, W.Va., whose take-home pay is less than $650 a week, along with Ms. Endicott's response to the pay raises that were initially proposed and which played a role in teachers' decision to strike: The state wanted to give 1 percent annual raises for five years to the teachers — who make less than those in all but three states — and have them pay more for health insurance.
In this marvelous collection of evocative essays he tells about Masaniello, the famous leader of the 1647 political rebellion; the failed modernizing revolution of 1799; the cult of the dead, a truly oddly local Catholic ceremony; the sad story of the expulsion of the Jewish community; the heroic street rebellion of September 1943, in which the populace rose up and drove the German army from the city; Vittorio De Sica's 1954 film The Gold of Naples starring Sophia Loren and the great Neapolitan actor, Totò — look up on youtube a scene from another movie where Totò sells the Trevi Fountain to an American bumpkin, very Neapolitan it is.

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