As we were talking
about this post today he said to me: «Tell them that if they're in a conversation where they are the expert; they ought to change the subject.
What I loved
about your post today was your referencing back to your egg salad sandwich post so I could read that recipe as well... it was like getting two great recipes for the price of one!
So I am so freaking excited
about this post today because I am sharing my spring lookbook with all of you!!!
3 things I love
about your post today: 1.
I'm really excited
about this post today because I'm styling a really cool sweatshirt that is from my recent go - to place for finding unique pieces that are just plain cool.
I am excited
about our post today because this is our first Guest Post.
I've sent and email to
you about my post today.
Truth time: I almost forgot
about this post today because I haven't posted anything else all week!
It's almost Thanksgiving and I am so excited
about this post today!
Not exact matches
Women in the tech world are abuzz
today about a TechCrunch
post by VC (and self - proclaimed loudmouth) David McClure.
You create loyal customers being bold with what your company stands for, such as
posting values and behaviors, asking for feedback
about «did we demonstrate our values
today?
Graham —
today the lead director of Facebook's board — benefited from the relationship too, learning from Zuckerberg
about online initiatives that would engage Washington
Post readers.
Former «
Today Show» cohost Ann Curry told The Washington
Post this week that she warned NBC executives
about sexual harassment from Matt Lauer in 2012, five years before he was fired in November for alleged misconduct.
What's more, as the Washington
Post points out, the average 18 - to 34 - year - old
today makes
about $ 2,000 less than they would have in 1980.
Sam Sommers, a teacher and researcher of social psychology at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts, also argues
about the power of hello in a blog
post on Psychology
Today.
Vinod Khosla, a co-founder of Sun Microsystems who is
today a prominent venture capitalist, has publically spoken
about his preference for funding young entrepreneurs on multiple occasions, the
post points out.
Those
posts do a great job helping you get started, but
today I want to answer some questions I frequently hear
about persona development and provide you with a template.
Today I've blogged again, this time
about the contents of the final report itself. This second blog
post, being rather long and nuanced, was written for the Homeless Hub. It can be accessed at this -LSB-...]
In a previous
post, I talked
about why content marketers need to embrace change to survive in
today's environment.
That is why when you go to mymarketer.net (my blog) you see
today's
post talking
about it.
Re-
posted here on our trading blog is an excerpt and link to an interesting and educational trading article
about me that was
posted by Mr. Azeez Mustapha at ADVFN.com
today...
«Other companies suck in your data too,» Facebook explained in many, many words
today with a blog
post detailing how it gathers information
about you from around the web.
I had a
post about that
today, actually, but the rates here are for 5 years, not 15 - 30 years.
Today, a
post about the under - recognized benefits of spending less in early retirement, because spending less means earning less, and earning less means a whole bunch of benefits.
Based on the large number of
posts in the NiceHash subreddit, the incident appears to have taken place earlier
today, and many users complained
about losing Bitcoin from their NiceHash wallets.
Although we've known
about the news for over a month now,
today was Chris Sherman's last
post for Search Engine Watch before he moves over to join Danny Sullivan, Barry Schwartz and company at Search Engine Land.
In fact, in a series of separate tweets
today, Musk responded to the National Transportation Safety Board, a safety agency that said it was «unhappy» with Tesla's decision on Friday to publish a blog
post about the accident, given that investigations are ongoing.
President Trump is starting to do the things that many of the people worried
about before he got elected (tax reform convinced many that he would not ruffle markets): Amazon under pressure as the White House is Tweeting up a storm
about the company ripping off the USPS and not paying enough taxes —
Today, Pres Trump said the US is giving a subsidy to Amazon — He noted that the company has the money to pay for additional USPS shipping rates; — Commented that the
post office continues to lose «billions» due to Amazon.
What people are talking
about today: Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, waiting five days to address the scandal roiling his company, embarked on a very belated damage - control tour that included writing a blog
post and giving interviews to Recode, Wired, The New York Times and CNN.
Facebook will talk
about these numbers and take analyst questions at 5 pm ET
today — we'll be listening in and will update here or
post others at Recode as we learn more.
Today I am happy to welcome Larry who blogs at The Skilled Investor and has written a two - part
post about home rooftop solar electric power systems.
About a week from
today, I'll
post an update on rents, and San Jose will figure in this article.
Never begin a blog entry with «So - and - so has written a
post about X.» This is like starting a news article «So - and - so held a press conference
today.»
As this NRO
post says, Romney gained
about a point in all three of the daily tracking polls
today.
Today I wrote a short
post about pebbles (with a pretty picture).
Of course, my
post in some ways claims to speak as I know what I am talking
about regarding how God does or doesn't speak
today.
The timing of what you
post today goes with the section talking
about «he will come again to judge the living and the dead» which is where I would guess that there'd be that change in the axis on your theory from things understood of Jesus to things understood of the Holy Spirit.
I wrote a
post today inspired by this
post...
about providing safe spaces for us to process our anger, etc.: https://www.nakedpastor.com/2014/09/are-you-so-angry-at-the-church-you-could-spit-nails/
Today Relevant
posted an article I wrote
about celebrity pastors entitled «When Jesus Meets TMZ.»
The point of my
post is that I was raising a question
about your implicit suggestion that his theology lead him to where he is
today.
It's been a while since I've written here
about Christianity, gender roles, and the whole egalitarian / complementarian divide, but a couple things prompted
today's
post.
So instead of just talking
about it, I would
post screenshots and stats and say ridiculous things like, «I'm so humbled that so many people are reading my blog
today.»
I came home from work
today to find some strange e-mails in my inbox... which makes me think I need another clarification comment
about this
post.
I hadn't realised till I read your
post today how many assumptions I have
about the crucifixion story that hang on a belief that Jesus could have stopped his own abuse.
What does it mean that the Atlantic and Matthew Yglesias» Moneybox blog both ran appreciative
posts today about Pope Francis» recent apostolic exhortation, or that the Daily Caller published a story
about conservatives» reactions to the exhortation?
Today's guest
post comes to us from Elizabeth Esther — a mother of five, columnist, and blogger, who grew up in a strict fundamentalist environment and lived to write
about it.
In
today's
post, we look at the question
about why God rejected Cain's sacrifice but accepted Abel's.
Pretty faithy, according to three details in
today's CNN Political Ticker
post about new information Harper Collins has released
about the book:
I want to respond well, so I'm going to think
about it and
post later
today.
-LSB-...] David Hayward (nakedpastor) wrote a great
post to both pastors and congregations
about avoiding burnout that I just read
today.