Not exact matches
I
post about a hundred words, and you think I sound like the sort of person who reads a
certain author?
They could point to differences in terminology and word usage, «errors» of the text which «pre date» or «
post date» the
author, and why
certain elements of his book show clear evidence of redaction and editing.
The
author's report, J.R. Mailey, said, «In some cases we would be able to confirm that
certain people are in a house that we already suspected because they
post a bunch of pictures next to a really beautiful pool.»
Its
author, Anthony Goudie, explains in a
post for Bloom, a magazine and website about disabilities, «They tend to have a lot of anxiety and emotional problems, in terms of feeling unhappy, afraid or nervous of
certain situations.
The
post wasn't exactly about breaking fashion rules in general but about breaking the
author's fashion rule of always buying
certain fashion pieces in black.
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Are people going to comment on this
post declaring that they believe all
authors have a responsibility to pay for editing because they need to «raise the bar» and project a
certain level of professionalism before people take them seriously?
I have certainly noticed a real uptick in the number of Facebook
posts I receive that are little more than either blatant self promotion or thinly disguised marketing (To be honest I'm getting pretty sick of hearing what # on Amazon's rankings
certain author's books are — does it mean I'm more likely to buy their book because I read a Facebook
post on this — short answer, no).
There are
certain authors that
post the same things about their books over and over and over on social media.
It's a service that allows
authors to
post ebooks and then give them out for free after a
certain amount is reached.
K.M. Weiland presents Don't Make This Mistake With Your Story Structure
posted at Helping Writers Become
Authors, saying, «Readers may be willing to overlook
certain missteps in your story structure.
Why is it that
certain authors are continuously put at the top of these
posts.
Of course, many people are simply fans of
certain authors» works, they like writing reviews, and I'm sure some
authors who get private fan mail hopefully ask for those raves to be
posted publicly.
Included in this
post are new Kindle book releases by independent
authors in a variety of genres: I'm
certain you will find something to enjoy in the offerings below.
And IIRC, such discussions and blog
posts have been claimed by scientists to show what is wrong with
certain papers, both by IPCC
authors and Not - IPCC
authors.
If Judith Curry hosts a guest
post in which the
author uses such language, you can be
certain I'll comment on it!
:) Seriously, when
posting something like this please paste in the first paragraph or two and a link (not a copyright problem, BTW), or at least some kind of summary, and maybe something about the
authors if you think they're especially worth listening to; otherwise, I think it's pretty
certain that nobody's going to follow up, however useful the article may be.
In addition, in some Member States
certain works fall within the public domain or may be
posted online free of charge by the
authors concerned (see, by analogy, Scarlet Extended, paragraph 52).
One unexpected but interesting byproduct of this practice is linking
certain posts together even though the
author wrote them many days or weeks apart.
However, defences are available in
certain circumstances to persons who publish statements and who are not the
author, editor or publisher (in the sense of being a commercial publisher) of the relevant statement; as well as to website operators, if they can show that the relevant statement was
posted on the website by another.