Looking
at this article reminds me of my previous roommate!
Not exact matches
The company also pointed to a disclaimer that appears
at the end of every
article,
reminding readers that the products or procedures mentioned on the site are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
An
article today
at Bloomberg / BusinessWeek
reminded us of those threatening knocks on our door.
And nakedpastor
reminded me it came from comments to an
article at ebonmusings.
But this enlightening
article from a German writer about how Americans are far too timid when confronting prejudice — «
at the dinner table, I've noticed, what Germans call a discussion, Americans call an argument» —
reminds us that this fear of confrontation is exactly what preserves the status quo, often with disastrous consequences.
See the recent MLive
article about him, but some of that stuff
reminds me of Mrazek... it's cool having swagger if you can back it up consistently, but to either dazzle people or not show up
at all, and be too proud to admit your shortcomings is a bit tough to swallow when you have a Larkin on the team that's just been exemplary... (And trust me, I like an AA rush as much as the next guy)
Glad for the ass whipping, things to look
at, it is to
remind us that we are no way close to the finished
article.
-LCB- Reading through Looking
at Going through Looking through -RCB- this -LCB- post
article -RCB-
reminds me of my previous roommate!
I was reading through some of my past
articles at Pregnancy After Loss Support last night to
remind myself what I've already written about the holiday season.
Recently, this
article reminded me of these memories and confirmed that reading to our children — especially
at bedtime — is one of the very best ways to encourage verbal and cognitive development.
Continuing our recent run of a real wealth of guest
articles, here comes another contribution from our old friend Beth Becker, who
reminds us that in social media campaigning, we should to begin
at the very beginning, which is a very good place to start.
Dr. Ambomaje, in a recent
article on the internet
reminded me of the character testimonial that then Vice-President Mills who had been a personal friend of mine for over 30 years
at the time gave me on 5th September 2000 when he introduced me to the public
at the NDC Headquarters thus: «Prof. Mills described Mr. Amidu as someone who shared his personal values, adding that his nominee has character, integrity, experience and sound judgment.
Looking
at the diagrams with a hidden message in the
article on understanding risk (25 June, p 31)
reminded me...
Looking
at the diagrams with a hidden message in the
article on understanding risk (25 June, p 31)
reminded me of how sonar operators used sonar printouts to detect the presence of submarines.
It
reminds me of this
article about a guy named Chad who likes to drink champagne in the bathtub
at 8 am and eat French bread pizzas for every meal when his live - in girlfriend is out of town.
But before you go to the
article let me
remind you that if you are here for dating mature women or men then please take a serious look
at our recommended dating service for mature singles, PenPalsPlanet.com.
Arriving home, I was thumbing through a current edition of a magazine belonging to my wife and I saw an
article that began with something like, «If you want to go places in your job, don't simply bear down harder on the tasks
at hand — try being more friendly and smiling more» — and that
reminded me of George.
Jordan Rosenfeld presents The Only Writing Advice You'll Ever Need posted
at Write Livelihood, saying, «This is an
article that aims to
remind writers that the best way to be successful is to sit down and write (and offers some strategies)»
I plan to write a non-fiction book or two for the authority site I'm creating (why I'm here) and will use the website to launch the books, so this
article came
at a good time,
reminding me that I should keep that in mind while creating the site.
A recent
article at The Consumerist
reminded me on an interesting moment I had.
After reading an
article at FT Alphaville on Gross Domestic Income, it
reminded me of
articles I have written on Gross Domestic Purchases, and so I decided to post again.
As I read this
article it
reminded me of how we artists can be quite an emotional lot.Sometimes we have trouble being practical.I certainly have mixed emotions about this subject.On the one hand it is always great to sell a piece of art but on the other five dollars doesn't seem worth the hassle.But the point I think many may have missed is that a five dollar work of art would definately be something you only spend a small amount of time on, like a half hour or less.That's $ 10 an hour to do what you love and isn't that what we're all looking for?My husband who's a bussiness man is always making me look
at it that way, in terms of an hourly wage.I know that's not very artistic thinking but it sure does make sence in this materialistic world that we live in.
Seeing the Tomma Abts painting
at The Indiscipline of painting exhibition
at the Mead Gallery, I was
reminded of Coombs»
article.
In the same essay Cornish brings attention to Mali Morris's «materiality and touch», which
reminds me of the recent
article by David Sweet
at Abstract Critical where, questioning the relevance of «the kind of average lyrical abstraction of the late colour field period» and highlighting the importance of detail in the era of high - definition he partially equates touch with detail.
ephemera: I am
reminded of an
article that you wrote in The Guardian responding to the May Day protests, in 2000 I think, in which you were basically denouncing the violence of the protest, and yet in the Troublemaker?s Charter
at the end of Captive State, and in the discussion that we have just had, you recognise that change won?t come about without some kind of a struggle.
A reader emailed me
reminding me of the following
article in a Pittsburgh newspaper on Dec 3, 2009 10, referred to in CA comments
at the time.
The discussion about automation
at the CLM Conference
reminded me of a very good Wall Street Journal
article about Artificial Intelligence in the law firm.
As we were
reminded, looking
at an
article on the subject from Fort Worth - based collaborative lawyer Dick... [Read more...] about How Fast Does a Collaborative Divorce Move?
Doing the math, I'm
reminded of an
article by Professor Herwig Schlunk
at Vanderbilt Law published in 2009.
You can share an
article from the News app to Cortana and have her
remind you to read it
at a later time.
«I connected with A Senior Wish charity after reading an
article that
reminded me that those in long - term care facilities are often forgotten about
at Christmas,» says Haick.
Your
article reminds me of many decades ago when working
at Wal - mart.
It's a National magazine, and as such to repost the BC
article is a good thing to generate discussion only, not to put myself out as a (non) expert, not vitriol as in your private email
reminding me that I am not an expert;
at no point did I ever suggest I was, Marny.
Sometimes you need to be
reminded of things you already know and this
article was great
at removing the roadblocks to visually having more space in all of my apartment rooms.
But reading your
article did
remind me that I might want to clean up the winter yuck off of the porch while I am
at it!