Sentences with phrase «commented in a long while»

I've not seen so many «bless his heart» comments in a long while.
I haven't commented in a long while... but I stop over at your blog quite often....

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«Appreciation Day» saw block - long queues of patrons eager to show their support, while those who opposed the comments retaliated with «kiss - ins
While some urbanites and rivers are reported to have said «to hell with the cameras, as long as we are abiding by the law, no amount of cameras will cause us to be afraid», members of the online community were infuriated, judging from the thousands of comments in the photo gallery on NetEase.
Mike, thanks for apologizing — that and a few other comments slipped in while I was getting long - winded.
Most readers have probably not heard from Harvey (Secular City) Cox in a long while, but we'll take intelligent comment wherever we stumble across it, including this from Christianity and Crisis.
«While we don't comment on specifics of any of our athlete partnership agreements — we can confirm that Cynthia is no longer a BODYARMOR spokesperson and we wish her all the best,» the spokesperson said in an e-mail.
This is my first comment here, but I've had your fabulous blog in my reader for a long while and follow you on Twitter now.
Ed has offered some hope that he understands the issues in his comment that «while the New Labour combination of free markets plus redistribution got us a long way, it reached its limits some years ago.»
The Sports Editor of Guardian, Christian Opara, while commenting on the issue said «in the first place, there should be a basis for such a meeting but in this matter, Giwa has no basis to be called for a meeting with Pinnick because CAS has settled the matter long ago and unless the minister wants to tell us what is happening that we don't now.
The Russians held off drilling into the accreted ice for seven years, while they went through the long process of preparing a comprehensive environmental evaluation detailing their drilling plans and inviting comment, as required by the Antarctic Treaty, an environmental - protection agreement signed by nations with a presence in the Antarctic.
I just stumbled across this article and the comments while googling around (in the middle of who - knows - how - long - of - a-fast... I'm just over 3 days).
Reading this comment stream makes me so sad — filled with people who long to use Peter's experience to cheat, to return to stuffing themselves with cake, to drinking... unless, like Peter you exercise an enormous amount (and while it's less than he used to, it's still way more than most people in this thread do), you'll gain all your weight and health problems back.
Hi David, Thank you for your comment and congrats on keeping your health in check while HIV + for so long!
I have had your blog in my reader for a while but ever since you switched over your website (or at least I think that's when it started) I no longer get informed when a new article is posted, I only get informed when people leave comments.
Taiwan About Blog Long - term goal is to provide a more professional squash Taiwan video player platform, in addition to the traceability miss event can also be viewed directly through the live game, while commenting on a professional and high - definition video, player interviews and even other neighboring content.
While we're on the subject of hashtags, it's now rumored that follow up comments with a slew of hashtags will no longer render your post in search results related to those tags, thereby forcing you to add them to the caption itself.
I have been following your blog for a while though I haven't commented in a long time.
Taiwan About Blog Long - term goal is to provide a more professional squash Taiwan video player platform, in addition to the traceability miss event can also be viewed directly through the live game, while commenting on a professional and high - definition video, player interviews and even other neighboring content.
While I have no doubt that he believes this fiction (in spirit if not particulars, perhaps), Brashear's story — even in its big - screen dilution — is so manifestly about long - term, institutionalized racism, that such a comment appears patently naive, even disingenuous (the movie even makes the case, somewhat ironically, that the Navy's greatness is proved by the fact that someone so exceptional as Brashear would want to be part of it).
This one hasn't been seen in a while and neither Atari or Bedlam could be reached for comment, but given the fact that it wasn't unveiled too long ago, we're hopeful it will make it out in 2012.
Gerard Kennedy Best: «Iron Man» Worst: «21» Comments: While I don't buy the «best superhero movie ever» hyperbole some people are putting on «Iron Man,» Jon Favreau's take on the Marvel character was smart, involving, filled with great effects and a performance from Robert Downey Jr. that at least puts forth the best superhero protagonist in a long time.
But while I think an argument could be made for such a system (so long as it included the other caveats in my previous comment about educational standards, religious and other bias, and open enrollment), it still wouldn't be charter schools.
Grenot - Scheyer made these comments while explaining yet another local innovation, called UTEACH, an urban teaching residency in which student teachers are placed at public - school campuses for a year - long program of working in real classrooms every day and taking classes with professors who have watched them teach.
Sure, the inflation beast has been tame in recent years — it's averaged 2 % for the last decade — but as bond guru Bill Gross recently commented: «While they are not likely to breathe fire in 2013, the inflationary dragons lurk in the «out» years towards which long - term bond yields are measured.»
Are you aware that one trolling technique for disrupting forums, such as this, is to write very long (1,900 words plus) comments that appear to be in favor of the blog topic while being full of incorrect, impractical, and naïve information?
While retaining a technical question about aviation law, the half - hour excerpt from the 75 - minute discussion did not include Mr. Branson's comments about what he said was his most important public priority — working for peace in conflict zones — and his long, and provocative, statements on carbon dioxide and climate, including his thoughts on geo - engineering, his big prize for removing CO2 from the air and the climate treaty.
While I'm commenting, I want to agree with Patrick above that as long as there is a solar absorber, there will be conditions permitting increased opacity in a grey gas atmosphere to result in stratospheric cooling.
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.
I also skip most of comments and rejoinders to them, but once in a while I think that a long engagement is worthwhile.
My prior comment spent 6 days in the queue, and while I did wonder what was taking quite that long at no point did I imagine a conspiracy.
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.
While the senator did not comment on a long - term waste management effort, his spokesperson noted that in May 2017, Markey sponsored the Dry Cask Storage Act, a bill that would essentially allow the NRC to give nuclear generators grants from interest earned from the Nuclear Waste Fund to transfer SNF from pools to dry storage under NRC - approved plans.
This ties in directly with comments by Kevin Trenberth in this recent paper and in an accompanying commentary to the Lyman paper that while the energy budget changes over the long term are explainable, the changes over short time frames are still very difficult to quantify.
For example, while you're reading through comments, you'll notice with each indent in a long thread, the line next to the comment has a different color, making it easier to differentiate between the posts.
The documents were approved with the comment that it was one of the best packages OPM had seen in a long while!
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