We receive many
comments from folks who think that this move is no big deal.
One Word of caution — I've seen the occasion
comments from folks that FlightBoard isn't always 100 % accurate.
I get a lot of nice
comments from folks on the street, and in emails.
Every time TreeHugger writes about more affordable electric cars like the Norwegian - made TH!NK City, it's almost inevitable that we'll get
comments from folks asking when these vehicles will be sold in the US.
Question Why do Climate Etc denialists in general — and
comments from folks like JS Ohio and thisisnotgoodtogo and ClimateGuy in particular — adamantly refuse to survey the recent climate - change literature?
I regularly debate > issues with skeptics and rely on
comments from the folks > here to defend my position....
I regularly debate issues with skeptics and rely on
comments from the folks here to defend my position — mostly successfully I might add.
C Net was gathering
comments from folks like Mark Evans and WebProNews covered it as well.
We hope you find it helpful to read
a some comments from folks who have experienced kayak trips and vacations in recent years.
If you need even more motivation, be sure to read some of
the comments from folks just like you who have downloaded my free snowball spreadsheets and are taking control of their financial future.
Third: I have no link for it, but have been following various blog posts and Twitter
comments from folks attending WFC in London.
Do you want to know more about the research pieces that go into the story, perhaps including notes and
comments from folks I've consulted with?
The car did receive tons of
comments from folks, and even a few thumbs up and engine revs from other drivers.
Comments from folks who are either expecting or juggling small babies of their own are often frankly envious.
Wow, clearly baby center isn't filtering out all of the spam
comments from folks trying to make a quick buck!
Not exact matches
A number of
folks (myself included) either said things or had
comments appear on their blogs that called out Tony for his behavior, only for the blog owner to be subjected to intimidation tactics
from Tony and other EV leaders.
[The entire
comment section is worth a read as we heard
from hundreds of LGBT
folks and their parents, who shared both painful and hopeful stories.]
I would expect that there would be many some what negative
comments from the religious
folks I am sure..
«If I were the devil (please, no
comment), one of my first aims would be to stop
folk from digging into the Bible.
If we were to turn the argument around, there are those
folk who would agree wholeheartedly with the sentiment expressed in the first
comment, particularly coming
from a «love the sinner, hate the sin» school of argument.
Sorry
folks but your justification for some sort of father figure and heaven in the Sky is
from a book written almost 2000 years ago... I would rather trust someone who has far exceeded the intelligence of everyone who is posting
comments on this board...
The
folk wisdom that gets expressed
from time to time by various actors thus serves as a kind of implicit Greek chorus
commenting on the action.
But I guess since lots of people have been doing these things for a long time, everybody else should refrain
from commenting and let these
folk injure women and children, right?
Plus I'll draw five random posts
from both the submitted links AND people who
comment with their own responses to the prompt and then give those five
folks a signed copy of the book also.
Not so the puerile
comments you collected
from industry executives, all of whom strike me as
folks who could use whatever ethical guidelines they can find.
Oh... forgot you Proving... I wasn't referring to what he said... on the surface, it's fine to have a point of view... whether I agree with it or not... but when you are A) in a position of influence and B) spending money to fight the opposing view... and it's to stop two people who love each other
from wedding in the eyes of their Lord, then it is hate... if your ignorance allows you to think my
comments are stupid... so be it... and one last point about slavery... whether it was Democrats or Republicans who supported, or fought against slavery... many justified slavery because of their perverted interpretation of the bible... most people can't tell a simple story
from one person to the next... but so many foolish Christians think they know exactly what the bible is saying w / o any doubt... forget the fact that it's been translated and passed for 1000s of years... yup you must be right that God is against two people loving each other... He must have made a mistake with those
folks huh?
Some
from very thoughtful intellectual people and other
comments from some angry
folks.
This is late but I noticed in the
comments from last year that some
folks are looking for a banana alternative.
(UPDATE: Please read the
comment section — it includes a reply
from Rainforest Alliance as well as my response and that of a TransFair representative — and my follow up - post which in there is a lengthy reply
from the Smithsonian Bird - Friendly
folks.)
Oatless oatmeal is a great name... prevents
folks from (true story)
commenting «where are the oats in the ingredients» on my n'oatmeal recipes!
There are a few
comments like this (some of them
from the same few
folks, but some
from a revolving door of others) every time he starts.
So that's all
from me for this time
folks, I hope that you have been trying out the new skills you have acquired, leave me a
comment and a link to your shop here if you have already uploaded some new photos to your shop using the skills you have learnt so far, I look forward to seeing how you are getting on!
I got a lot of feedback, both in the form of
comments as well as e-mails
from local
folks who recognized which school I visited.
I suspect we won't see «Ginni» again, but we * will * see the same
comment (rewording one of Block's sentences, cobbled together with directly lifting a later passage
from the same article)-- a la certain anti-vaccine
folks who repost the same set of
comments (complete with links) over and over again at any opportunity.
Most of these
comments come
from folks who have dabbled in ashtanga, or read about the practice, without fully diving in to experience it under the instruction of an experienced teacher.
Relatively few
folks who don't actively blog themselves at the moment take the time to
comment on other peoples» blogs, so that fact that you still do, just means all the more to me and I genuinely adore hearing
from you anytime, anywhere!
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«I just did a Google search for the phrase «teaching to the test» because I've been getting lots of e-mails
from readers asking me to
comment on the practice Since I love finding out more about what gets
folks riled up, I decided to throw myself into the maelstrom.»
From the
comments section of this article it looks like most
folks aren't happy with the product quality coming out of South African plant.
[dropcap] A [/ dropcap] fter I initially reached out to the
folks at Pearson and Penguin for
comment on their recent acquisition of Author Solutions, I received a very short non-response
from Erica Glass, the Media Relations Manager at Penguin Group USA.
And yet, I've already started getting
comments from various
folks about «I prefer print because...» or «I prefer digital because...» Not just «I prefer», either.
And I will note per several
comments from other
folks that while Amazon is muffing the corporate PR war rather spectacularly, they seem to be winning the popular media war.
Could it be just me or do some of the
comments come across like coming
from brain dead
folks?
I mentioned in
comments to both of them (and then in private emails with some other
folks) that during my entire career, the «numbers» in traditional publishing have always been based on extrapolations
from one piece of evidence.
There were initial
comments from Foyles and Bookseller
folks such as Sam Husain and Philip Jones, plus the architectural firm's Alex Lifschutz.
If you have a favorite thing of mine, leave a review on Amazon, or Goodreads... sign up for the free signed copy giveaway on Goodreads for my novel Gideon's Curse... buy «Remember Bowling Green» so I can donate the money to the ACLU... the thing that would make me feel the best on my birthday would be to entertain some people, and to feel as if I write — and I talk about that — and it's of more than slight, passing interest to a few of the thousands of
folks who follow me between this profile and my author page... Going to put this on my author page as well, and on my blog so it goes to Goodreads, and on Wattpad, where literally tens of thousands of people read my novel Heart of a Dragon for free, and loved it (
from the
comments) but could not ring themselves to pay the $ 2.99 or $ 3.99 to read the rest of the series... writing is a lonely profession... help a fella out.
Comments so far are mixed with some
folks loving it and others are unhappy with lost settings, font issues, loss of some customization
from older version, slower, size of the app.
During a recent trip to our nation's Capital with
folks from Dominion Lending Centres and other mortgage groups, an Ottawa insider made an interesting
comment: «We don't care about consumer debt, because we don't guarantee it.»
There are
comments that a cat can all too easily kick litter out
from the tray and these
folks recommend the use of a litter catching mat.
I'd also second all of the great
folks recommended in the
comments, plus Jolein van Weperen
from Holland (it's in Dutch though): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkPaDX64Ktz-lqHJzr7o3bw