Not exact matches
Over the next few
weeks, a handful of our clients who are involved in the fundraising process forwarded that
article to me and asked if there was anything «special» they needed to
do when talking to VCs.
As for the carbon tax, pollster Janet Brown
did an extensive poll in Alberta for CBC (there have been many
articles on it in the last
week on CBC) and one of the interesting findings was that 66 % of Albertan's are still against the carbon tax and want it eliminated.
In a Good Friday
article about Holy
Week, NPR inaccurately described Easter as «the day celebrating the idea that Jesus
did not die and go to hell or purgatory or...
Didn't this guy write the same
article last
week?
Two
weeks ago they had an
article (doc.ument) about s.ex, but like you said don't dare quote the
article.
Actually... the same
week I had this conversation, I read some
article by NT Wright where he
did / said the same thing when he was a college chaplain.
In a recent
article on events at Notre Dame, Michael Bradley offered some astute observations on the rhetoric of the LGBTQ movement, as
did R. R. Reno a few
weeks ago in a post on the Extraordinary Synod on the Family.
He said at the end of the
article «If you are satisfied with the
week to
week services and religious ways of
doing church that is OK.
While her opinion is noted, it has nothing to
do with the
article at hand but tis the typical christard... staying on topic is difficult when all they know is what is preached from the pulpit each
week.
Dear Ella, I read the
article you
did for The Telegraph this
week and went promptly to your website....
If you don't have a blog you are welcome to share your favourite recipes in the comments and enjoy the great selection of
articles each
week.
Simple and full of flavours, I featured it as
Article of The
Week (just thumb and link to your page) I hope you don't mind.
But just in case someone else stumbling across this finds this useful... I've been researching this myself this
week, and discovered a Journal
article (Journal of Gastroenterology or something — I don't recall off the top of my head) that said that several essential oils — most especially lemongrass and lemon verbena — were effective for killing H. pylori.
Also if it
does nt say its packaged in New Zealand (import sticker as well)... then its just shipped and processed (takes
weeks to bring it in) in America... Here a few
articles below for more info....
the author of this
article just didn't see newcastle against manure last
week...... Their back Line is something else so far this season... Especially with that new addition (Mbemba) and coloccini was just troublesome...... need i comment on their attack?
They
do an awesome job with the MMA hour show, but they milk it for the rest of the
week to get these short and shallow
articles.
few
weeks back there was an
article on here about injured players coming back and helping at the tail end of the season; the
article was big on Wilshire and I commented saying Welbeck will be the one I will most look out or because he offers us something different upfront, either as a striker or on the wings, I also said Wilshire
does not register on my radar not because he os not good but simply because we have better players in his role and he has not been missed one jot....
i read an
article this morning where conte was publicly slating kante for not tracking back ton cover for victor moses... that's sums up what an ambitious manager is... pick out the depleted players and rebuke them... shout at them... don't come out every
week giving us excuses... wenger has totally lost it... and where is the arsenal supporters group in London for God's sakes...
Further down the
article, the paper comments on how well Marcos Rojo, Phil Jones and Chris Smalling have
done in recent
weeks, rather undermining their own argument that Jose Mourinho may feel the need to spend so much on an unproven foreign talent.
Mertz should never have been our captain in the first place... who has ever heard of a team that makes 11th hour transfer buys (Arteta & Mertz) then seemingly places those same individuals into prominent leadership positions from the get - go... indicative of the problems that have permeated our clubhouse for the better part of 7 years under the Kroenke & Wenger... what is wrong with the players chosen and / or the management style of Wenger that doesn't develop and / or encourage strong leadership from within... Mertz was the fine collecting lackey from year one... this is what happens when you don't get world - class players because many times they want to have a voice on and off the pitch and this can't happen when you play for a fragile manager who has developed a coddling wage structure where everyone is rewarded for simply wearing the shirt and participating in the process... not enough balance between performance and pay, combined with the obvious favoritism shown to some players regardless of their glaring lack of production... remember that Ramsey has played in positions that make no sense considering his skill - set (out wide) and has forced other players off the field or into equally unfamiliar positions with little or no justification (let's remember when you read
articles about how Ramsey's goals this upcoming season being the potential X-factor for our success that this is the same individual who didn't score a goal until the final
week last season)... this of course is just one example of many... before I hear another word from Mertz I want this club to address the fact that no former player of any real consequence has any important role in the management structure of this club, yet several former Gunners have expressed serious interest in just such an endeavor (Henry, Viera, Adams, Bergkamp... just to name a few legends)... there is only one answer: an extremely insecure manager!!!
Maybe you should have waited until a
week before the season kicked off, or at least waited until Wenger says that he won't be looking to buy anymore players, before
doing this
Article.
Wasn't even aware that DC and Stipe were coaching, I don't think it was mentioned in any
article written about them for the past several
weeks.
If we didn't, none of the following
articles and features would appear in next
week's issue.
made me laugh when I read in the mirror last
week that he said «If Arsenal
do nt play heard and win something this season he'll leave, but if they
do he's ll stay»
do nt know the veracity of the
article but it made me wonder who he thinks the responsibilty for winning trophies lays with??
i think your comment completely justifies the
article above!why didn, t we go for perez before?wenger might have been pursuing other targets?valencia wanted 50 millions from us but with one
week left in the window and no one else coming for him they had to lower their fee also mustafi and his agent met with valencia officials only few days ago to push for a move, so you see they are many reasons that we don, t even know about why these deals weren, t
done before, i don, t pretend to know everything but try to keep an open mind!!
I don't know about the fans never being satisfied the most negative comment I've read on here this
week is an
article from one of your fellow writers.
Just a couple
weeks ago she posted an
article about
doing some pro wrestling training in NYC.
This
week's Power Rankings, we'll transition into a Playoff Scenarios
article, to showcase what Teams need to get
done in the Regular Season's final
week to secure spots.
I
did an
Article a
week ago about my reasons and got a lot of good feedback so don't need to go into them details again.
Good god what was the real point of this
article Itall about what if and maybe's and if they
do this and if we
do thats!!!! If my auntie had a Pr!ck she'd be my farckin uncle!!!! If Arsenal win all thier games from now until the end of the season and IF spurs and the foxes drop six or nine points then we can win the trophy??? of course we can IF i win the lottery next
week I can buy some shares and sell them to usmanov and force a buyout of the club and change our fortunes forever but its highly bloody unlikely.
For the purpose of this
article, we
did not include Thursday Night Football games since the majority of the
week's games have yet to be played, so weekly chasing
does not occur.
I hope he doesn't mind if I add to this
week's
article which was posted on September 26, as I have personal memories of the long weekend (in football terms) that stretched from Thursday 24 September to Monday 28 September in 1998.
It was
done in the wake of a controversial
article published by the newspaper this
week regarding the incident last weekend that saw Ross Barkley assaulted in a Liverpool club.
For the past few
weeks now, the media had written numerous
articles questioning the Portuguese manager's dedication and professionalism, which is similar to what they
did to Louis van Gaal just over two years before.
Unless you read my
article on NOCSAE's original decision and Lindsay Barton's this past
week on its clarification, and perhaps even if you
did, you are probably scratching your head and wondering what the heck is going on!
The past
week has brought into our lexicon the idea of a beta marriage — a limited term marital contract — thanks to an
article in Time magazine by Jessica Bennett, «The Beta Marriage: How Millennials Approach «I
Do, «based on a (clearly unscientific) survey conducted by the USA Network in conjunction with Satisfaction, its new TV series.
The past
week has brought into our lexicon the idea of a beta marriage — a limited term marital contract — thanks to an
article in Time magazine by Jessica Bennett, «The Beta Marriage: How Millennials Approach «I
Do, «based on a (clearly unscientific) survey conducted by the USA Network in conjunction with Satisfaction, its -LSB-...]
Being a young father (24 yrs) my oldest is 9 months old and twins comming in 20
weeks (same mother) this
article was so helpful I just pray I don't have to ever deal with being separated from my babies I've gained such a great relationship with my rugrat and can't wait for the other 2 but me and my gf are always on the rocks and custody has came up once or twice.
These sorts of
articles do a disservice to new mothers when they
do not explain that, even if you and the baby are
doing everything right, for some women, the first 4 - 8
weeks of breastfeeding can be excrutiatingly painful.
We have plenty of
articles and tools to refresh your memory and teach you new tips, but here's our best advice this
week: Don't try to master the art of caring for a baby all at once.
I agree with above I mean
do we really need all this rigmarole and things to worry about!!!! Can someone not write an
article about how having a baby will probably be fine, you will cope more or less ok apart from maybe the odd 3 am dash to asda and the occasional row with your husband due to being a bit knackered, the birth will be hard work but you can take it and after a few
weeks you will have forgot what it was like not to have a baby!!!!
I have semi-flat nipples (they are flat but
do come out a little bit when stimulated), and nipple shields were my saving grace... even after
weeks, months of breastfeeding, my nipples never really perked out like this
article claims they should have.
This
article is fantastic and so well written — we are in a similar (if not the same) boat, except, no ball, the edge of the mattress
does the same trick we unfortunately discovered in the first few
weeks after BabyA was born.
How about the moms that work an actual 40 hour work
week outside of the home AND come home and
do everything you just mentioned in this
article?
Babies in the womb don't develop the ability to coordinate their suck, swallow and breathing reflexes until at least 32
weeks gestation, according to an
article in the journal «Advances in Neonatal Care.»
«Every other
week there's an
article saying that if you don't work, you're in trouble financially, and if you
do work, your child is at risk,» a single mother of three who works part time told me.
And while Bush didn't backpedal (in fact, the
article has him using it two
weeks later), his Press Spokesman quickly tried to soften the term (which one might call backpedaling):
Following up on last
week's
articles on blod ads and spreading ideas in the blogosphere, IDI's Blogger Relations blog takes a step back and reminds us to
do our homework before we dive in.
With my new consulting biz in full swing, the site occasionally has to take a back seat like it
did last
week (one whole
article!).
As you might have guessed from the big, fat graphic to the right, that series of
articles I
did about Obama's online campaign is finally edited into convenient e-book format, just in time for this
week's Netroots Nation panel discussion on the same topic (hmmm, guess who needs a...