Sentences with phrase «comments over my article»

For the last three weeks, I've received dozens of angry tweets and YouTube comments over my article «The Theology That's Dividing Christian Hip - Hop,» ranging from calling me a bad journalist to accusations that I can't possibly be a Christian.

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NewsWhip said it looked at likes, comments and sharing of linked articles from the top 10 publishers on Facebook over the past year.
In recent comments to reporters, Deputy Finance Minister Alexei Moiseev revealed that the disagreement has been smoothed over, according to an article from the state - operated news agency RIA Novosti.
Now I wouldn't normally write about this but I have had 5 people in the last 24 hours email me about this and I've seen on one article over 1300 comments in the last 24 hours.
Head over to the forums, read some articles, and comment on some blog posts!
According to this Wired article: Thinking Out Loud — How successful networks nurture good ideas: Every day we collectively produce... over 1 milion blog posts and 2 million blog comments on WordPress Not bad at all!
Hey Aja, why don't you go take a trip over to Fox News website and look at the comments page for the Whitney Houston or Trayvon Martin articles, and tell me who's carrying around the race card like a badge.
437 comments on an article concerning the foundational civil liberty to express one's worldview in a public and publicly financed (at least partially) forum and everyone's squabbling over religious tastes - those CNN editors are quite shrewd.
In a Facebook comment responding to an article about an upcoming Black Lives Matter protest, «JM Roth» said to «run them over» and then proceeded to detail how you can avoid being charged with a crime if you hit someone with your car.
Hardly anyone ever comments over there, so now that a 48 - hour waiting period is up, I am reposting the article here.
Comments on next article about child abuse scandal in the church: just over 300.
As I commented over at Jason Boyett's site, your article really struck a chord with me.
Plenty of people who read the profile shared their impressions of him - the article netted over 12,000 comments and Facebook shares.
Over the past two weeks as I have written several posts about tithing several people have sent me articles about tithing, or linked to them in the comments.
However, comments such as «No, these people are just like us... they open their doors and help us, and we are thankful» lose some power when the article states that «over 90 % of the participants are Muslims».
Guest has every right to comment on this religious article and express displeasure that christianity is over promoted in our society.
Go to rest of article on probiotics... and please leave a comment over there!
It's Chelsea day here on CaughtOffside, and after doing a once over in the comments of both our most - popular article to date and Squiddy's recent entry — a question came to mind:
I read several articles over the weekend on the plight of Arsenal and the comments are infinitely more balanced.
Id personally take Chicharito over Lacazette any day (not saying he's my # 1 striker want; just basing my comment off the article).
There have been many comments over the last few years that Arsenal simply don't have any leaders on the pitch, someone who can take the game by the scruff of the neck and cajole the players into fighting for every ball when we go a goal down, a Tony Adams for example...... Read the full article here
And that one article, at less than 500 words, had over 700 comments, most of which were anti-kids on planes.
You might also notice the age of this article, the number of comments, and the arguments that have been hashed out, and re-hashed, and turned over and over again.
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What on earth led you to ramble over hear to a five year old article, just to make a three world insult reply to a five year old guest comment?
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.
For instance, you could use the same basic baskets for Easter and Halloween candy collection, or more elaborately repurpose Easter baskets into trick - or - treating buckets, as one woman commenting over at the Yahoo! News version of my Halloween hacks article did when her children were younger.
Head over to Ergobaby's blog to read the full article and see if I featured your comment!
While I think his article makes some insightful comments, particularly in regard to the element of bipartisan continuity in U.S. foreign policy, I feel it does injustice to those arguments which do express concerns over both Romney's ideological leanings and his perceived incompetence in the field.
The apology centred over comments he made followed the publication of an article in yesterday's Mail on Sunday about a used - car business the newspaper said he and his wife ran from home.
Excellent article, even if it is over a year old, worth commenting on.
The hearing was expected to attract protesters, who have been calling for Paladino's ouster over comments he made in an article published in Artvoice in December.
So the great thing is, you now, one fascinating opportunity, is that we can put some kinds of articles up on our Web site first, start to present that information, start to immediately, then initiate a kind of conversation with our audience over this and start to draw in their comments, fill [in] any kinds of questions they had that we didn't address in the original form of that editorial, and we can use that to rework what we would then do in print.
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).
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.
Though the article itself was published over a year ago, the comments section is still active — and telling.
There are over 31,000 comments to articles by readers.
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Oh well the reviewer is probably masturbating over the fact that you people are commenting on his «article» anyway.
In an article by Kate Zernike, the NYT explores the divide over charter schools through conversations on race, wealth and access to options with representatives from DFER, NAACP, Movement for Black Lives and Education Post's very own Chris Stewart who comments on his personal mission to find a quality school for his son.
This article we comment over essentially informs us and directs us to other articles having to do with the reluctance of higher education and private school students to accept digital textbooks, even when priced lower.
Okay, Our original article ran at 9 am ET on the 27th after we'd, um, sat on it for a few days over Christmas, yours (using the same BC image) ran later in the day and seemed to replicate BC info, before getting official comment (well done on that).
My guest article on WordPress blogs that I contributed received over 90 comments during the first week of the... Read More»
Also, if you go over and read that article, can I just recommend that you scroll alllll the way down to the bottom and read all of the totally hilarious comments that the Publisher's Weekly readers are leaving?
Over a week ago I contributed a comment noting that 99 out of 100 queries are not mailed «letters,» as you are indicating in your article, but email and citing some of the problems with that, such as figuring out how to include a part of manuscript within the email (as they will not allow attachments!)
My guest article on WordPress blogs that I contributed received over 90 comments during the first week of the challenge.
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