Sentences with phrase «ago where»

I say that because I saw your eclipse post a few months ago where you showed your home on the map.
If you are a regular here, you know that these pictures look familiar from my farmhouse kitchen tour a couple weeks ago where I shared our favorite fall recipe: Harvest Hash.
«It's far worse in the UK — it's a hangover from the war with the Scots about 500 years ago where negative attention was turned to their red hair and now it's stuck.
I bought mine at a yard sale a few weeks ago where almost everything there was really old / vintage.
I did something similar a couple weeks ago where women business owners included a link to their site via Mr. Linky.
I saw a makeover on TV years ago where they used a mallet and chisel to break off the protruding pieces so they could cover the brick with wood.
So I saw in a magazine a long time ago where you can use old wash tubs as the containers for planting such things.
That is certainly different from two years ago where all I did post her picture on my inspiration board.
And I sent one a couple weeks ago where I asked where you wanted to go shopping, I listed a bunch of places.
I was inspired by your visit to HG a few weeks ago where you found the spools of Christmas ribbon and twine.
The future for the mortgage broker channel in Canada remains positive, although the scenario anticipated five years ago where mortgage brokers were expected to represent the majority of origination volume is unlikely, says Deloitte.
I can remember reading an article a couple of years ago where they polled the top 100 sales people in the world because they wanted to know the common denominator that they all shared.
Here is a post I did on the PFRE blog a couple of years ago where Zoltan explains why he was forced to shoot with the DJI OSMO.
Just read an article a couple of weeks ago where a builder put up a half million dollar house on the entirely wrong lot!
Our local Board set up a system many years ago where agents were «forced» to buy life insurance.
You both also commented on my prior post in being a better salesperson — an issue or two ago where I compared real estate to the Hunger Games, etc..
Three readers actually emailed me — one very angry with a lengthy explanation of how keeping the wolf from the door hadn't allowed her or her husband to vote; one angry that I was encouraging ignorant people to vote; and one grateful because he came from the Soviet Union 20 years ago where pondering the concept of democracy took your mind off Chernobyl or the Gulag.
She founded the Center for Peace Education in Cincinnati thirty years ago where I served as an Executive Director for a time under her respected board leadership.
Taking the long - arch view, it was only three to four decades ago where there were virtually none of us working in these important fields of health.
I remember working in Greece a few years ago where many of the meetings involved a three - hour long casual discussion over coffee.
The Tokyo - based exchange was the victim of a hack a few years ago where it lost hundreds of thousands of Bitcoins.
ASUS also started with traditional desktop computers 26 years ago where they still have more of a recognizable brand name to this day.
It's not like a few years ago where there were barely any cases for Android phones out there.
There was a time not long ago where a 64 - bit processor was considered the mark of a high - end phone.
A similar incident like this happened a few days ago where we learnt that Google Pixel 2 phones are facin...
We last heard from Ting about a month ago where they reassured their support of Windows Phone.
This study is similar to the one we did a year ago where Insiders helped determine what windows were represented on the taskbar in virtual desktops.
I had a life insurance case some years ago where I was able to help a client replace a Mass Mutual whole life policy that was on the cusp of imploding.
I received an email a few weeks ago where a guy didn't have a web cam so he complained to their customer service department.
My grandma was in an accident a couple months ago where she was not at fault but she was given the ticket.
This is a question mainly asked out of curiosity, derived from my thinking of a situation over a year ago where three people decided that just because the child I was with was a different race then myself I must therefore be plotting to drag him away to a windowless van with the words «Free candy» written on its side.
I remember reading a case years ago where a woman named Sharon Corr sold a product called «Corr's Ginseng Up.»
I was in a car accident almost 2 years ago where I was rear - ended near an intersection.
I'll admit to a case I filed years ago where I needed to make somebody pay, and where I knew I didn't have a claim.
I settled a case two weeks ago where the main expert against us makes $ 1.2 million a year testifying in car accident claims for insurance companies.
And I just got back from China about two months ago where I saw the Hangzhou Internet Court, where they are using technology in some very exciting ways to lower the bar for accessing the courts, enabling people to participate remotely.
I gave a presentation to Startup Canada a few years ago where I made jokes about being addicted to a paycheque..
This has echoes of a situation a decade ago where the database of a toy company was going to be acquired.
This contrasts with a similar political moment five years ago where countries failed to agree a new deal at a similar summit in Copenhagen, partially due to China and US obstruction.
I seem to remember an incident a couple of years ago where certain stations in Finland and Russia reported the same temperature data in consecutive months.
There was an article about 1 - 2 years ago where two NOAA researchers were noting that it was not well understood why the intermediate levels of the ocean did not heat up.
A set of now stirring monsters that we should carefully allow to fall back into slumber — leaving them to rest in dreams of the great long ago where they belong.
Willis Eschenbach posted a comment on WUWT a few days ago where he estimated the amount of storage required to power a city with 1/10 New York City's average power demand for 3 days: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2013/06/29/getting-energy-from-the-energy-store/.
You lost me on a C14 point on WUWT about 3 years ago where you said something about C14 being rare and so the plants scarfed it all up.
All you are doing now is falling back to where we were two days ago where you assumed (then) / pretend (now) that figure 2 is affected in exactly the same way as the exponential in fig 3.
This happened two winters ago where we are not getting any rain.
We moved from a suburb in Central America 6 years ago where the grass was green in the rainy season and resembled toast in the dry season.
There have been MANY seasons since records began about 160 years ago where the official hurricane season doesn't include all storms.
This could be bigger than ureaformaldehyde foam was twenty years ago where every house that had been insulated with the stuff became unmarketable.
That was a body of work I made a couple of years ago where I started to really question some modernist ideas, particularly those related to painting.
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