Sentences with phrase «by bloggers like»

I just started my blog this last week (http://www.barbellsandbaking) and am SO inspired by bloggers like you who are so genuine and have such amazing blogs!
In this context, Lattman notes that according to Kevin O'Keefe, efforts by bloggers like Dennis Crouch of Patently O or Christine Mingie of Forestry Law blog have brought clients to their firms.
The billable hour will likely never die, but it's being hunted down by bloggers like Jay Shepherd at The Client Revolution, who explored the concept of «open - price» lawyering.
Right now the politicians are accumulating the tally of points: good science in AR5, mistakes pointed out by critics, changes noted by bloggers like Prof Curry.
There's also the challenge posed by bloggers like Jay Greene and Sherman Dorn, whose own blogging or think tank critiques mean that they are publishing with great frequency.
Just reading and getting inspired by bloggers like you!
Inspired by bloggers like Unfancy and Viviana Does Makeup, a capsule wardrobe can be based on any number of pieces (Viviana suggests -LSB-...]
The point is there are a lot of women who can not breastfeed and are regularly belittled for it by the medical community and by bloggers like milk meg.

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With his signature Mohawk, the blogger who goes by the name J. Money looks more like a rock star than a money expert.
YouTube responded to a controversial video uploaded by video blogger Logan Paul of an apparent suicide victim last week, saying that it's taking steps «to ensure a video like this is never circulated again.»
At Roosevelt Field, the company not only named its new luxury section the «Neiman Marcus Wing» but also began holding glitzy occasions aimed at bringing in shoppers, like influencer powwows hosted by leading fashion bloggers and stylists.
A story with millions of your own adventure in it — looking for readers, writers, ghost writers, authors, editors, reporters, journalists, bloggers, influencers, entrepreneurs, sponsors like you who want to help by giving $ 1 or more and spreading this campaign and the story to the world.
Initially, this list was made up of influencers we found by tracking keywords (like «content marketing») in Google Alerts, authors in industry trade publications, those who were talking about the topic on Twitter, and other bloggers that we just found interesting.
There is no voting or show of hands, especially not by people who know next to nothing about the subject, like politicians and average Joe bloggers.
As a result of jealousies inspired by a TV story about Chassidic Jews living in a small midwest town with a meat packing facility, that was bringing jobs and money to the local businesses, all manner of radical groups, from PETA, to unionizers, to left - wing Jewish newspapers, and detestable bloggers descended like a ton of bricks.
I would like to follow you by blogger, do you have that?
I recently made blogging my full time job and i have been so inspired by awesome bloggers like you who are building full blown brands!
There were so many gorgeous pies shared by food bloggers all over the world today — I really want to get into making pie crust art like everyone else!
This week I would like to share my thoughts on a great ebook by a fellow blogger and recipe creator Sooze Gibbs aka Fluffy Chix Cook.
This recipe was created by Sam Turnbull, a vegan blogger behind It Doesn't Taste Like Chicken.
That's why I get excited about any chance to meet fellow food bloggers in a more intimate setting, like our Eat, Sea, Retreat hosted by the gorgeous Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, California (my state spirit animal!)
Just like the Summer Bash eBook, there is a mix of recipes and photos (done by me), as well as tips from some of your favorite bloggers.
I guess all new bloggers go through that stage of simply «talking to themselves» and I wasn't sure how long that would go on for or even if anyone would ever stop by and leave a little comment... but phew it looks like you've saved me from the madness (of talking to oneself!)
This was recommended by a vegan food blogger who is highly educated and who I respect greatly so I tried it and really like it.
I am a huge cookbook junkie, and especially like to read books penned by fellow food bloggers.
I'd like to continue the tradition of spreading the love within out food blogger community by officially opening up the 4th Annual Food Blogger Holiday Gift Exchange!
I think that if a blogger reproduces a recipe with minor changes (like the ones you noted), the recipe should be followed by a blurb that states where it came from, what the blogger changed from the original, and how these changes suited the blogger.
Like Joe, I think I recognize this blog post, and what bothers me almost as much as the use of «inspired by» (it absolutely should have been labeled «slightly adapted from») is that the blogger used the original recipe's name as the title of her post.
As much as I would like to hate your comment above I have to agree with what you've said here I know there are a hardcore of bloggers on here that will be derisory and downright insulting (Keyboard warriors are always really tough) but unless we have the two new additions we need then we will sadly be another fourth spot contender again, its as simple as that the current squad is nearly there but nearly there is not THERE and I hate to say it but I think its gonna be another case of Wenger stubbornly trying to convince the world he is a genius by winning things without spending much OR by lamenting the injury problems and bad refs and being desultory about big oil funded clubs while the Club we love turns a fat profit for the board and we see no silverware at all.
The wider public have to demand this type of pieces that are very original and supported by facts, emotion and logical development of ideas.The main stream medias like sky sports and BT have to start inviting individual bloggers and fans of different clubs in the premier league and champions league pre, mid and after match discussions rather than sticking to the so called «pundits» who are vomiting their rotten, ill fated and unbalanced views.
Although all of us were parent bloggers we were doing our darndest to be focused and not be interrupted by our kids (I super duper bribe / threaten my kids during these calls) but Nicole brought up the same and how her kids deal with it and I thought she's just like us.
In fact, stuffed animals are rarely played with for long, and they take up space and gather dust, as other parents have noticed too (like blogger «I gave up by noon»).
Yesterday I passed on a blog post by Ed Bruske (former Washington Post reporter and the blogger behind The Slow Cook and Better DC School Food blogs) regarding the outsize influence wielded in school cafeterias by huge food companies like Kellogg's,... [Continue reading]
Also reach out and chat with other bloggers on social media the parenting blog world is a great place to connect with others like you and you'll be surprised by how many friends you'll make.
There are also some really great posts by mommy bloggers that you can read which give some awesome tips like 40 Tips for those 40 Weeks.
p.s. To those (ahem) concerned industry bloggers — how much of America's highly processed, nutritionally void, genetically engineered, antibiotic laced, steroid injected, fake, factory - farmed food supply is actually supported by tax payers like me?
MII: «Edited By Siteowner» bloggers should have separate blogs for all the censored material (like the deleted scenes and outakes on DVD) KATHERINE: «for the specific population of healthy normal woman with healthy normal pregnancies...» source?
This came in response to years of lobbying by environmental health watchdogs like the Safer Chemicals Healthy Families Coalition; Healthy Child, Healthy World, The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics and The Environmental Working Group; physicians like Dr. Alan Greene; authors like Stacy Malkin of «Not Just a Pretty Face,» Diane MacEachern of Big Green Purse, Jennifer Taggert of The Smart Mama's Green Guide, and Nena Baker of «The Body Toxic,» and yes, activists like Moms Rising and bloggers like my Green Moms Carnival friends.
Yesterday I passed on a blog post by Ed Bruske (former Washington Post reporter and the blogger behind The Slow Cook and Better DC School Food blogs) regarding the outsize influence wielded in school cafeterias by huge food companies like Kellogg's, Pepperidge Farm, Tyson's and the rest.
Sounds like you got hit by a little blogger outreach — note that Kevin was clear about whom he was working for, so he wasn't crossing any ethical lines.
According to Post.com Opinion Editor Hal Strauss, they originally added blogs as an easy way to get additional content, but the ability of blogs to build a passionate audience quickly became obvious — an item by a popular blogger like Joel Achenbach can gin up a couple of hundred reader comments in a day.
I recently suggested an ambition to create a new free news site that looks like an online British newspaper but where the content is provided by bloggers rather than conventionally - paid journalists.
Another way bloggers can be career - stupid is by blogging about potentially controversial subjects beyond science, subjects like politics, religion, or academic controversies.
If you would like to get involved with offsets, both Kollmuss and climate blogger Romm recommend projects certified by the Gold Standard Foundation as the most rigorously vetted ones on the voluntary market.
And if CRISPR is «the century's biggest biotech innovation,» as a blogger for The Washington Post recently noted, what does it say about the quality of scientific journals that in at least 10 instances «seminal papers,» according to Lander's Cell article, were rejected by journals like Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and even Cell itself?
Of course, as one maternal blogger observes, «long - term consequences are nowhere near the radar» during adolescence, and lectures by parents are unlikely to soften teens» sense of invincibility.21 On the other hand, teenage boys are certainly mature enough to begin to understand «what is good and what isn't,» even if they won't admit it.21 Fortunately, parental willingness to cook regularly with ingredients like butter and bone broth greatly facilitates the task of preparing appetizing meals that teenage boys will not only accept but gobble up.
Written by the blogger behind Feed Me Phoebe, this memoir follows Lapine through a year of experimenting with lifestyle changes, devoting a month each to topics like green beauty, gut health, fitness, stress, and hormonal regulation, all along reporting on what works for her and what doesn't.
This was recommended by a vegan food blogger who is highly educated and who I respect greatly so I tried it and really like it.
This week I would like to share my thoughts on a great ebook by a fellow blogger and recipe creator Sooze Gibbs aka Fluffy Chix Cook.
Developed by my friend and colleague Grace Suh, acupuncturist and blogger at the Huffington Post, the approach uses some truly bizarre techniques, like this:
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