As one reader recently
commented on a different blog, I lit a fire to the China Study five years ago but Denise Minger just burned the whole thing down.
(I was directed to post
a comment on a different blog post via your giveaway, and it asks me to let you know which post.)
With online services going very high, people update
their comments on different blogs or services.
Not exact matches
She also analyzes user
comments on app store pages, social media sites, and
blogs to identify unique user sentiments and use cases for
different products.
Yelp hasn't
commented on the third lawsuit, but in a
blog post March 4 headlined «
Different Day,
Different Lawyer, Same Meritless Claim: A Classic Race to the Courthouse,» the company's co-founder and CEO Jeremy Stoppelman called the two suits filed so far «frivolous» and said the allegations «are false and easily refuted.»
On a
different note, I'm interested to know how come you haven't pivoted your
blog with the services, like Disqus, that allow
commenting via a social account.
Father John Boyle,
on his
blog «South Ashford Priest» (the sudden rise of these excellent clergy
blogs seems to be a sign of the times), reports that he has discovered contrasting translations of Sacramentum Caritatis, which lead him to
comment that he will «have to re-read the apostolic exhortation in a completely
different light... Where, in the English, the Pope might be saying «It would be awfully decent of you chaps to...» I shall have to interpret it as: «What I want / command from now
on is that...».»
Cardinal Cormac Murphy - O'Connor The excellent Fr Bryan Storey, in a typically terse four word
comment on The Times's
blog, called it «light in the darkness»: and certainly, it was a serious and — in only 369 words — a remarkably meaty contribution, clear and not mealy - mouthed: the simple sentence «it is profoundly wrong» is in a
different moral universe from the kind of thing we have come to expect from Dr (I nearly said «Professor») Rowan Williams.
@Beverly - I think
comments on a
blog are
different than reviews
on a site such as epicurious or something.
So for example; person A says the Ox has not improved at all and has no end product, whilst person B says that Ox is much better than Walcott... what you are hearing is
different people saying
different things
on a
blog that has hundreds of
different people
commenting different things.
On Friday on another blog I commented that Parker would be killed by the 3 physical midfielders Chelsea like to employ (different ones depending on game
On Friday
on another blog I commented that Parker would be killed by the 3 physical midfielders Chelsea like to employ (different ones depending on game
on another
blog I
commented that Parker would be killed by the 3 physical midfielders Chelsea like to employ (
different ones depending
on game
on game).
Meanwhile, this
blog offers a
different perspecive
on the LAUSD cafeterias; the
comments are kind of discouraging.
Your belief / faith system is
different from mine, and somewhere in there I made assumptions, or focused
on the differences, and while I didn't
comment regarding those, I dismissed this
blog as a source.
Like how you styled this shirt, I styled mine 3
different ways, see it
on my
blog at http://stylenique.blogspot.com/ and leave a
comment telling me how you feel about it.
When I see that people from
different places like Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria, Spain, Puerto Rico and Venezuela
comment on my
blog and show their love and words of encouragement, it makes me immensely happy!
I really love your
blog, you have lovely lady style, it's
different and looks good
on you:) Thank you once again for your lovely
comment.
I hate to ask this question again but it seems that it reads differently this time, do I
comment on each
blog post each day or do I
comment on one
blog post a day and go to a
different post to
comment tomorrow?
I found you through your
comments on Tania Stephens»
blog, which I also love, but I can't wear much of what she does due to having a
different body type.
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About
Blog A
Different League was launched in April 2009 with the goal of providing news, opinion and
comment on Premier League and international football.
The
comment feature
on blogs is a bit
different than those mentioned above, since those
comments reside only at the bottom of the post.
Her
blog is really popular, with loads of
comments and great search engine optimisation, and if you're planning
on using
different media, this would be a good plan to follow.
Last time i left few
comments on your
blog website
on different blogs, but now i forgot.
I have a slightly
different take
on the topic, which I expressed in the
comments section of each
blog:
About
Blog A
Different League was launched in April 2009 with the goal of providing news, opinion and
comment on Premier League and international football.
Obviously I have written many thousands of
comments on at least 30 or 40
different climate
blogs (and literally hundreds of
different social media climate threads) and these cynical remarks are typical at first until people start to realise that I know my stuff and what I write is first - in - the - world breakthrough science that turns the radiative forcing greenhouse conjecture
on its head.
WebHubTelescope: I know it is hard for those of you that don't actually do the analysis and simply pontificate
on comment sections of
blogs, but a model is
different than a simulation.
Wow we have 3 *
different discussions about a paper which is STILL UNPUBLISHED after 8 days — An Update
on ATTP's
Blog there are 86
comments now: OK Betts is busy today — his last real
comment was
on ATTP at 1 pm Wednesday there were 2 earlier, he says «I'll be back»
(seems caught by the mod - bot, so I will try a repost) Wow we have 3 *
different discussions about Lew / Oreskes paper which is STILL UNPUBLISHED after 8 days — An Update
on ATTP's
Blog there are 86
comments now: OK Betts is busy today — his last real
comment was
on ATTP at 1 pm Wednesday, there were 2 earlier, he says «I'll be back»
It stands to reason her
blog would attract
comments from people
on different sides of the issues.
Will they have to publish a paper proving everything they ever said
on a
blog in order to get a
different paper published even if that
blog comment is not in the paper?
A more complicated issue occurs when you guest write a post
on someone else's
blog (like I am doing now), or
comment (with your name, law firm, etc)
on someone else's post
on a
different blog.
If you're really objecting to anonymous
comments on blogs, that's a
different matter.
I have NEVER left a
comment in any type of forum or
blog, but something is telling me to step out
on faith, that you may see this and ask, although there ain't any gaps understand my employment history, I have 4 years if workimg at
different staffing companies as a laborer first months only at a time.
About
Blog A
Different League was launched in April 2009 with the goal of providing news, opinion and
comment on Premier League and international football.