Any chance of a version targeted
at folks like me?
You always make me smile... I always marvel
at folks like you, who can keep your blogs simply happy and delightful.
You look
at folks like Mother Teresa and you don't think, «Oh, man, if she had only met her husband.»
Not exact matches
That decision was left up to
folks like JB MacKenzie, the managing director of futures and forex
at TDAmeritrade.
The report suggested that
folks with management duties in AI,
like a former engineer who worked on self - driving car tech
at Google, made around $ 120 million in incentives.
To help you avoid that ugly fate in your next campaign, the
folks at Mailify, an email marketing software maker, have put together a helpful, pinball game - themed infographic that shows you six common email marketing sins to avoid
like, well, playing pinball blindfolded.
Just go look
at the early videos or blog posts from people who seem to have it all together today, people
like Amy Porterfield, Gary Vaynerchuk, or Tony Robbins — none of these
folks was as polished as they are today.
Folks at the library helped me create fliers with tags,
like you see for garage sales,» Gori says.
Such devices,
like the $ 199 Aplio / Phone (from Aplio, in San Mateo, Calif.), eliminate the need for a computer altogether for
folks who might balk
at talking to their beige desktops all day.
Given that most founders are nice people who
like to help out their pals, and their friends are cool
folks who are happy to talk and tweet about their awesome experience
at a new establishment, it makes perfect sense for friends to get a deal when they come in to a buddy's business, right?
Now we're seeing the result: $ 20 bottles of Pappy going for several hundred dollars, a cultish following for anything labelled «small batch» or «single barrel» and
folks like me booking vacations in Kentucky to experience what some are calling the «Sonoma of the South» (and maybe score a coveted bottle of this fall's new Antique Collection from Buffalo Trace while I'm
at it).
Looks
like a few of the
folks who got laid off
at Zynga earlier this week are coping with the breakup by venting about it on Reddit.
It seems
like the good
folks over
at Pocket Casts listen to those, too, because they've included a volume - boost feature, which increases the volume on voices, whilst simultaneously reducing background noise.
I was talking with
folks from the U.K.
at a security conference and they have already moved beyond the chips to cards with Tap «n Pay technology
like what some hotel cards here have.
The White House will ensure that petitions that cross the signature threshold make their way to the right policy
folks across the government (whether they're in a White House office
like the Domestic Policy Council or
at a federal department or agency).
Smart people without a vested interest think it will,
like the
folks at CBO, but we won't know until we try.
As companies
like Shopify scale, managers inevitably lose that immediate knowledge of what's going on every day, and so the
folks at Shopify unleashed the wisdom of its crowd.
«A lot of
folks hadn't heard about the idea
at first, but the more and more
folks know about it, they more they
like it,» he said.
Companies that want to avoid making business blogging mistakes can hire a blog consultant
like the
folks at TopRank or any of the contributors listed in the left side bar of Business Blog Consulting.
Because
folks like us might (
at max) hold a few 1000 shares, they will almost certainly ignore them during a shareholders meeting.
Looks
like the
folks at Fort Bragg are more into drinking and partying, anger management and br - east feeding.
i'd
like to take this opportunity to point out that the
folks over
at the westboro baptist church feel persecuted.
I
like the religious
folks who
at least admit # 1 (it's irrational but I believe it anyway).
I know I stand a bit closer to the extremes but
at the same time I find myself
like a lot of
folks more scared of the extremes on both sides.
A lot of pro-choice
folks like to say that «no one is pro-abortion,» but when celebratory concert series and festivals are organized around the anniversary of Roe vs. Wade, I can't help but question the degree to which we have desensitized ourselves to the reality that abortion means the termination of,
at the very least, a potential life, something that should never be celebrated with balloons and rock concerts.
And as much as I'd
like to dismiss the
folks at the Values Voters Summit as too extreme to be relevant, Huckabee is looking strong in several independent polls as well.
I'm thrilled to be speaking
at Wild Goose West one month from now, along with
folks like Richard Rohr, Nadia Bolz - Weber, and Brian McLaren, and musical guests
like Lauren Steele, Ryan Sollee, Gungor, and Great Wilderness.
The Knights of Columbus
folks were usually in the basement of the church getting hammered... Priests give out liquor every Sunday... so AA meetings held
at church is kind of
like a Catch - 22 kind of thing...
I'll be participating
at several locations along with
folks like Jason, Margaret Feinberg, Michael Kelley, and several others.
That is a pretty big question but the
folks at Leadership Network
like to tackle big issues.
Some
folks, and some churches, seems
like they've been so busy customising for the last few hundred years that «Church» to them just means whatever stage of construction they're seeing
at the moment.
Some
folks just
like to believe they will have eternal life after the current one that sucks
at times.
The victim of the bandits on the Jerusalem - Jericho road, the widow mistreated by an unjust judge, the unfortunates on whom publicans
like Zacchaeus practised extortion, the destitute
at a rich man's door, prisoners unvisited and hungry
folk unfed — always it was wronged individuals who called out from Jesus a social message.3
A bunch of
folks —
at least 5,000, but probably more
like 15,000, because the original count didn't include women and children (sorry about that, Amy)-- were clamoring to hear Jesus speak, heal and generally just be Jesus - y.
Especially sticky is the fact that over the last six months I've been working to reform the way that our church interacts with
folks in the neighbourhood (or
at least the intentionality and sharing of that interaction) to focus more on love rather than proselytizing, so I feel
like to abandon now would leave even more than the usual mess behind...
If
folks like you believe that u have the right to pray wherever the heck you want to in public and ask for schools to observe holidays
at your convenience, then the rest of us have the right to question this nonsense.
I think it means it's gonna be darn tough, I know all the bible study
folks want to intepret it to suit themself, and I've heard them try to say it's not what it sounds
like, but to me it means next to impossible, I mean you either take the bible
at it's word or you don't.
all I can think of today is what I saw in yesterday's news, about the former paratrooper turned preacher
at an Independent Fundamental Baptist church just outside Ft. Bragg, N.C., that told his congregation they should break their sons» wrists if they catch them doing the «limp wrist», or give him a good punch... and all the kids that have committed suicide because other kids have picked up on messages
like this and bullied them till they couldn't stand it anymore... we are the only bible some
folks will ever read, and if they get this kind of message, well, who'd want to be with a group of people where you are grudgingly tolerated, if not outright hated, and all this in Jesus» name... it also says that the churches will do just about anything to keep people obedient and unquestioning, so they will continue to give, and so the big donors will continue to give, so that the doors
at Monster Megachurch can be kept open, and the lights on... David, this is one of your «less is more» toons here... a minimum of elements that says so much....
Those who as youngsters were attracted by the
folk choir and have remained in it, can sometimes now look
like the ageing rockers who play
at teatime in seaside pavilions in the summer.
It would be safe to say that the majority of Atheists have no issue with you believing whatever you would
like to believe, however the majority of religious based
folks expect others to obey or
at the least acknowledge something that can not be proven without faith.
Like the first Jewish Christians who had a hard time wrapping their heads around the thought of embracing «unclean» Gentiles — even though their Bible clearly commanded circumcision and to keep kosher — so some believers today balk
at accepting LGBT
folk.
There are a lot of other
folks like that; people who were surprised
at how a conservative Christian theology was relevant to the things they were going through.
There are horrors and atrocities
at the same time do you wish us of Faith to forget all of the good
folks like Arch Bishop Desmond Tutu, Mother Teresa and leaders such as Rev Martin Luther King did with their Faith and principles.
The analogy I used when I was startled by a similarly lame attempt
at proof by an otherwise intelligent fellow grad student is that using the bible to prove the resurrection is
like using the Old Irish tales I had been studying then to prove the superhuman powers of Irish
folk hero Cu Chulainn.
There are a lot of
folks just
like you who believe, if they are nice people and do good; attend church service, serve
at a local food pantry, they will enter the kingdom of God.
Well, looks
like his ship has finally come in, because the
folks at ancestry.com have found out something cool about his lineage.
A lot of
folks who regularly contribute to the conversations here
at «Monkey Town» have very cool blogs of their own, (too many to list), so consider taking the time to click on someone's name if you
like what they have to say.
NP's criticism does that and allows
folk like me (and you, judging from your statement about involvement
at many levels in Vineyard) time and space to ponder a third step: how to help the individuals WE know who realise that change is necessary, to affect that change.
Like me, the
folk at First Church, Corinth, had signed on with Jesus for the glory of it all.
I stood on the steps of our country church welcoming
folks, and a teenager who
likes to hang out
at my house arrived and stood there with me.