Not exact matches
Yet, when I had a bunch of VCs in
here last week from the United States and I was talking to them
about various things, I was asking how our wireless and broadband are
here because we're told in Canadian terms that we have superior networks.
(See Sy's great analysis
here; Natasha Singer, likewise, had a good discussion on such issues in the New York Times
last week — and, of course, we at Brainstorm Health Daily have written
about them many, many times.)
In the same Apple Web posting, Cook also talked
about why he chose to go to the meting with President - elect Trump
last week, and you can read
about that
here.
As I emphasized
last week, even if we had no concern at all
about a second wave of credit strains, we would still be fully hedged
here based on the present combination of rich valuations, overbought conditions, overbullish sentiment, and hostile yield pressures.
Here are the points I was curious
about last week:
It wasn't a surprise when we were talking
about what to blog (because I have been absent from
here for the
last few
weeks), he suggested we share this bone broth recipe because it's that impressive, that simple and a warm way to welcome the cooler fall days and nights.
School started
here last week so it feels like summer sort of ended, but Im definitely in denial
about it.
I teased you
about a grilled peach recipe in
last week's post and I promised to share one with you, so
here it is!
I am trying to luxuriate in my
last few
weeks here at the University of Chicago; I get extremely choked up when I think
about graduating.
I saw the squash flowers at the market
last week, the daily market being my favorite thing
about living
here, and I will pick some up this
week and try them with your sweet potato filling.
The
lasted about a
week here (only because I put them in the pantry and forgot
about them!)
Though I wasn't greedy, I nevertheless bagged more than I could eat, so when I needed to stop over at a friend's
last Sunday afternoon to consult with him
about a fun project (that you will be reading
about here in a few
weeks; I don't want to do anything to jinx the outcome!)
It feels like I was just
here telling you
about Scott's birthday
last week, but somehow an entire work
week has passed?
You guys know I've been drowning in cherry tomatoes over
here after I picked up a flat of them
last week, and they were just
about reaching the end of their lives.
I am so happy to get to introduce you to Alex and Kiley's company Lore today, following with the theme from
last week of sharing
about friends who I am so thankful for as we lead up to Thanksgiving
here in the U.S.. For this
week I was a lucky duck and got to shoot with some of my favorite pieces from their shop over in Alex's kitchen.
I live for this season, granted it
lasts about two whole
weeks here — it's better than skipping it altogether.
I have also rediscovered the glory of regular old ice cream sandwiches, that kind with all the hubbub
about not melting, and may or may not have taken down a box in the
last week — which is neither
here nor there.
They just need to bring their best each
week from
here on out and forget
about the
last few
weeks.
This wasn't
about an extra player
here or an extra one there because the players on the pitch should have been good enough over these
last three
weeks.
«The good thing
about football is that it doesn't matter what you did
last week, so it doesn't matter what you did six months ago, a year ago or what I've done in the past
here,»
Iv heard a couple of fans in the
last few
weeks say that they went off watching Arsenal, for a while now, but still came on
here complaining and moaning
about what they want to see done.
Talking
about a real fan, You should have seen yourself
here last week mate.
WTF,
last week our keeper puts in a great performance and everybody slated the crap out of us in
here even though we could or should have won that game, but everyone went on
about liv chances.
Sunderland got a draw
here last week so if we are beaten — what would that say
about our team and manager..?
I thought long and hard
about copying and pasting
last week's match report in
here.
Here's an interview with our director Robert Cucuzza in the LA Stage Times and an article
about the festival from
last week's LA Times.
Here are a few of our favorite stories
about school food in the news from the
last week:
The
last day of spring
week on the blog is
here (not like I am not going to talk
about spring fashion for the next several
weeks!)
Last week's post
about how to deal with low milk supply was for my breastfeeding mamas,
here's one for my mamas who supplement and bottle feed exclusively...
Last week's post
about how to deal with low milk supply was for my breastfeeding mamas,
here's one for my mamas who supplement and bottle feed exclusively... Lots of factors go into your baby formula choice and as a mom you want to choose the...
1) Crib: No brainer
here, but we spoke in great detail
about this
last week, so visit our crib 101 posts I linked to above.
If you didn't hear
about it,
here's the deal:
last week, a woman brought her potty training twins to a Utah restaurant.
Just as a reminder — I've been working with FoodSaver Fresh for the
last few months, you can read my First Impressions
here, how I was getting on two
weeks later
here and my post
about Reducing Food Waste
here.
Here's a quick review of my newborn selection: Prefolds — I bought the super small preemie prefolds which were the perfect fit for my little boy, born at 7 lbs 7oz but they only
lasted about 3
weeks before he was ready for the small prefolds.
For the record,
here's what Paterson had to say
about borrowing just
last week, insisting he had never ruled it out, altogether, but was chagrined that it had become the focus of discussion (thanks, of course, to his hand - picked LG, Richard Ravitch):
More details
about what's been happening down
here in the bunker soon, but first, let's look at how the campaigns spun
last week's Republican convention.
Here's state Democratic Party Chairman Jay Jacobs giving me some details during a CapTon interview
last night
about the new coordinated campaign approach being rolled out this
week, starting with a trio of upstate rallies today.
The shock factor is significant
here: Downing Street is suggesting it only heard
about the possibility of this slap in the face
last week.
Here are the top three news stories from the
last week that you should know
about.
This has also been happening abroad and has promoted a lot of media interest, particularly in the U.S..
Here's an interesting piece from
last week's Independent
about the significance this transition to Generation Jones: http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/jonathan-pontell-cleggs-rise-is-the-sound-of-generation-jones-clearing-its-throat-1961191.html Also, I thought this was a pretty decent overview
about GenJones in the UK: http://www.generationjones.org.uk/ Finally for some light, post-election relief see this clip
about Generation Jones on Jonathan Ross: http://www.youtube.com/user/GenerationJonesTV#p/a/u/1/5ZmO6Pl2E28
Their lead
here has collapsed from roughly 37 % in 2013 to around eight percent
last week - a swing of
about 15 % to the Tories.
Here is the image (click it to enlarge) which the Richmond and Twickenham Liberal Democrats have used on their website in the
last week to accompany a story accusing both the local Conservatives and a local campaign group of lying
about a development issue.
[
Here's a follow - up on a post from
last week about Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo's meeting with Long Island teachers who protested his appearance at the Suffolk County Democrat Party dinner.]
Sure, Gaetana didn't win the election
last year for town supervisor, but now that Donna has her column, and Gaetana's writing just
about every
week, they're going to get us all to put on our «dunce caps» and «listen up» to their sage words of wisdom, fear and loathing, and we will, together, take this country by storm, starting right
here in Saugerties!
At
last week's meeting
here of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, another team of U.S. - based researchers looked at a slightly later but somewhat less severe warming period, which happened
about 53 million years ago.
In the meantime, speculation
about the U.S.'s future in space has reached its highest point in recent memory, as made clear
here last week by the proceedings of the 48th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC).
Presenting
here last week at a meeting of the American Society of Naturalists, the researchers say this signaling ability has evolved three times in hawk moths and
about a dozen more times overall among other moths.
And
here are the answers to the questions we asked
last week, which were taken from the quiz at the Edinburgh Science Festival aiming to find out whether New Scientists's journalists know as much
about science as University of Edinburgh academics.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND — At the Vitae Researcher Development International Conference held
here last week, much was said
about the training and employment of early - career researchers.
But when Scheffer explained his idea at an NWO workshop
about «application pressure»
here last week, the agency didn't appear sold yet.