Sentences with phrase «comment in a little while»

I haven't commented in a little while so I need you to know that I still think you're flippin» hilarious.
This is the first time I've been able to comment in a little while.

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More, we find it interesting that while there have been certain highly publicized condemnations of cryptocurrencies, such as J. P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon's comment that Bitcoin is a «fraud,» the financial authorities in the west have done little to nothing to shut down the crypto market.
... And that means that we need to sort of give you a little dopamine hit every once in a while, because someone liked or commented on a photo or a post or whatever.
I noticed a previous comment about the squash getting mushy, which happened, but I thought of it as more «melt in your mouth»; I felt it definitely kept it's integrity, as I could still see the gorgeous little half moons of pale yellow skin while I munched.
Comment - Spirits - Keeping an Eye on the Little Guys In the whisky category, it would appear that, while the big are getting bigger, the small are getting... more proliferative.
I am feeling a little uninspired during this shift in the seasons while I wait for the first spring produce, so if you have any recipes you'd love to see, shoot me a message or let me know in the comments.
I'll be hanging around in the comments section below for a little while.
haha am shocked with the optimism in here.frankly nxt year if wenger remains incharge we r not gona make it at top four for sure.so many teams are emerging with passion and desire while us are happy to keep a manager because he gives us top four.mark this comment if wenger remains we will be back here crying why we didn't change guard and finally all those akbs will know its a little late.
He is also willing to comment on absolutely anything, to the point that you wouldn't be surprised to see him pull up beside you, roll down his window, and tell you what he'd had in his sandwich that lunchtime, how triffic it tasted, how happy he was with his sandwiches, before adding that while of course you should never comment on sandwiches belonging to other teams, Kenny Dalglish had a tidy little beef - and - horseradish number the other day, and you'd have to be mad not to appreciate it.
You do realize that putting your fingers in your ears while reading comments on a blog post has little practical effect over blocking said comments.
But the looks from others and the little comments they are definitely enough to plant the seeds of doubt and when a friend gloats that their baby is sleeping 12 hours in her cot without waking while my little man will only sleep with me in my bed and is still waking frequently well that's difficult to take with a smile.
Dr Julia Gottwald, the study's first author, comments: «While many studies have focused on adult OCD, we actually know very little about the condition in teenagers.
Some singles need a little liquid courage before messaging a potential date; others feel frisky while under the influence of alcohol — whatever the reason, you should know the person you're talking to isn't fully in control of themselves and may let slip some embarrassing comments.
antho42 — I made a comment a little while ago (in releation to Life of Pi) about not liking to talk about religion to avoid offending or being offended.
But while this comment may be true of some Carpenter films - like Big Trouble in Little China - it does not take the context into account.
The film often veers into the realms of «torture porn» while trying to make comment on our interest in such material, and this is more than a little dishonest.
While I too gave it a good review (solid rock fist up), the comment «Christopher Nolan just got his ass kicked» made me throw up a little in my mouth and now I like the film a little less.
He reviews regularly for Sight and Sound, Little While Lies and Reverse Shot and been published in The Walrus, The Village Voice, Elle Canada, Film Comment and Cineaste.
While it's a little unclear whether Brie Larson's Captain Marvel will appear in next month's Avengers: Infinity War [various comments from directors Anthony and Joe Russo suggest that she will and she won't], we do know that Carol Danvers will be leading her own 90s - set solo movie next year, followed by an appearance in the -LSB-...]
While many in the industry write her off as being a little too garish, industry veterans such as Simon Dumenco comment that «Lady Gaga...
As I commented to a Treasury staffer after the meeting, with financing rates so cheap to buy financial debts, regardless of what kind, it is no surprise that corporate bond spreads have tightened, while there is still little lending to finance growth in the real economy.
However, special mention does have to be made of a level late in the game where you find yourself in a pure white environment and have to «paint» the level with your laser so you can see where you're going, all the while little NPC characters make various comments on how gaming equals art.
While I can't really comment on the quality of the anime, Chamber of Time is an original story set in the world of Little Witch Academia.
When they don't give details, i will still be patient, just like many others, alot of us have other things to do while we wait for pso2, its not like its the only source of entertainment in the world, and the fact that they are giving so little information, could be in part to do with the fact that they are still doing a fair bit of work to make sure the game is good, and they simply cant give a accurate date without rushing it... id rather a lack of info now, than a release date making them rush it and mess up, if i was Sega looking at the comments of you and many others, id be having second thoughts, you make us fans look bad, and there's many genuine fans who have respect for Sega, and will continue to wait patiently.
WTF is going on?Well, the short of it is, at face value, that senator Graham has been uneasy about climate legislation for a little while — after health care reform passed, he made comments about energy reform being dead in the water, and long before that he'd drawn fire from his own party for working with Democrats and pursuing a bill that would price carbon.
Miker613 says «I will recall that you, ATTP, told me a little while ago that there was no obligation for Marvel et al to respond to a non-peer-reviewed comment like Lewis» — in a blog!
While actual scientists are trying to piece together every little part of an otherwise almost un-piecable long term chaotic and variable system in response now to a massive increase in net lower atmospheric energy absorption and re radiation, Curry is busy — much like most of the comments on this site most of the time — trying to come up with or re-post every possible argument under the sun to all but argue against the basic concept that radically altering the atmosphere on a multi million year basis is going to affect the net energy balance of earth, which over time is going to translate into a very different climate (and ocean level) than the one we've comfortably come to rely on.
If you track back some of the links and comments from sphaerica's website to other places, there's little doubt of the troll status, so once in a while I find it good practice to explicitly «call BS», just in case some honest citizen might be taking them seriously.
But I thought it was a little sketchy that while possibly trying to make hay of how a well placed trend line can make an effect appear to come into being (the flat line of «the pause») or disappear (as it does here), he neglected to mention that the trend he used to do his work was so shallow that, in any other context, he or any of his regular readers would instinctively argue against it, which actually happened in responses to my original comment.
While you could have a section in your program to attribute them (I keep a comment, or a little section in a file to say Thanks), that's just about as much as you need to do.
``... we needed to sort of give you a little dopamine hit every once in a while because someone liked or commented on a photo or a post or whatever... It's a social validation feedback loop... You're exploiting a vulnerability in human psychology... [The inventors] understood this, consciously, and we did it anyway.»
While I always appreciate hearing from you in the comments, emails and social media, the truth is I really want to get to know each of you a little bit better.
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