Sentences with phrase «days back we posted»

I think few days back you posted one on our tribesman Mr Chandrashekhar as well.
A few days back we posted about a game we found and tried out called SheepRun which seems to be a mix of physics and Lemmings style gameplay.
A few days back I posted about the upcoming annual Xbox Live House Party promotion, which releases four arcade titles over the period of a few weeks, much like Microsoft's Summer of Arcade promotion.

Not exact matches

Gold edged up on Monday, clawing back some lost ground after posting its biggest one - day loss in two months in the previous session as a softer tone to the dollar took some pressure off the metal.
The day after this story posted, an Amazon spokesman got back with a link to this post by evangelist Jeff Barr which claimed that Amazon cloud customers use 77 % fewer servers and 84 % less power than busineses that run their own data centers.
Later that day, the company fired back at The Times via a letter posted on its website.
This year, more brands are holding back their ads to preserve the element of surprise rather than posting them online in advance of game day.
Adams posts daily motivational lines that can turn your day around and get you back on track.
Most of us can look back to a time when we started in a job and were surprised by the difference between our day - to - day tasks and what we read in the original job posting.
Hacker Paradise received its $ 20,000 back a day ago, which is what prompted Rosengren to write the Medium post.
The last time Canada Post experienced a work stoppage was in 2011, which included 10 days of rotating strikes and a lockout before employees were legislated back to work by Ottawa.
Canada «One woman or girl every other day»: 57 women killed in Canada this year, Globe and Mail Canada helped France dig up evidence to extradite Ottawa man later freed on terror charges, CBC News Canada wants U.S. co-operation in turning back thousands of asylum seekers walking across border, National Post
In our January 10 commentary and on this blog post, we said Market Vectors Coal ETF ($ KOL) could pull back to find near - term support in the area of both its rising 20 - day exponential moving average and 200 - day moving average (around $ 25.50).
[I wrote this a couple of days back, but wasn't sure whether to post it.
Going back to your post a couple days ago where Bob Brown gave his forecast for equity returns of about 6 % (3.2 % after tax and inflation), if you give up another 2 % + in expense ratio, an investor might as well put their money in long term certificates of deposit and eliminate risk.
A few years back, Union Metrics put together data on brands and Instagram and it found that most brands post to Instagram daily — the average was in fact 1.5 posts per day.
With the main stock market indexes posting back to back accumulation days (higher volume gains), the odds of the broad market staging a significant rally have increased dramatically in just a few days.
Have been checking back for the video of these two meeting all day and now you post a still shot.
I posted here a couple days ago... just popped back in to see what was written.
My posting schedule is a little irregular this spring due to travel, and this week I crammed a bunch of posts into a few days, so I'm linking back to them here, in case you missed one — like our interview with Shane Claiborne!
: / But honestly, i'm looking to hear you tell me how senseless this all really is for me to worry about.:)-RRB--RRB- I posted a few days back....
I am going to have a post in a few days with a video in it that might help you show them the vital importance for church planting, so check back then.
Jared has clarified his critique of evangelicals, which seems to be a sociological critique that, regardless of what we say at the end of the day, our orientation reveals that the political has in fact become an idol.I think it's worth bringing up at this point Joe's post from way back....
I didn't post that response because I knew I wouldn't probably get back to the computer for a couple days.
(finally back to check comments on this post — gone for a few days)
These days the word «prophetic» gets tossed around a lot, and while it's nice to see the meaning recovered from the realm of fortune - telling back to the realm of truth - telling, we have to be careful about assigning the «prophetic» label to every blog post, sermon, or Facebook status we agree with.
I do believe you are young, full of yourself and find that you never to read back through the posts on this site for people's responses that were sent to you days after you posted.
Back in the warm summer days of July, New York magazine posted an article entitled, «All Joy and No Fun: Why Parents Hate Parenting», an examination of the current emotional and mental state of today's parents who were depicted as being harried, frustrated, and unfulfilled by the challenges of raising children.
Bill Deacon Your posts are getting more disgusting every day, you really should go back and read the hatred, no too strong, the extreme dislike you show for other religions, you are a magnificent apologist for what you believe, but a «golden rule» guy is way beyond your grasp.
I'll post a poem on Christmas day, and will be back to blogging on Monday.
I've forwarded your «culinary won'ts» post to so many people... I really hope you'll be back in France one day to do another demonstration!
As you will see in my youtube video in the upcoming days, I botched two recipes over the weekend... and since summertime arrived, my back - up list of recipes ready to post has been getting shorter and shorter.
Back in the early days of this blog, I wrote a post about how to make a truly satisfying salad.
After just a few short days, I had to fly back up to Vancouver and hit the ground running at work, so, apologies if this recipe post is a bit late.
I can't start my mornings without a banana either, and I've definitely thought ahead to breakfast the first day back from traveling and bought bananas at the airport too:) Faith VanderMolen recently posted... Coconut Oatmeal Bars with Peanut Butter Banana Filling
It's especially appropriate that today is my first WIAW post back from hiatus because it just so happens to be National «Eat What You Want» Day!
Not sure if I've mentioned in a muffin recipe post previous to this one, but «pre-Paleo life» back in the day, we very nearly opened a local muffin shop right here in Downtown Provo.
I too have been reading since the Smitten days and sometimes wish I could go back and read some of your posts like I often do when I miss an already read book.
He sent me a link back to this post a couple of days ago, saying he knew what our weekend food plans were going to be.
Tomorrow marks the first day of my eight year of teaching so I love your back to school post.
I didn't until I started editing photos for this post, but now I've looked back and see that all I've posted in the last few days is orange, red, yellow, and brown.
I'm slowly working my way through the flavours, I use it once a day through out my pregnancy, but back to two shakes a day when I start training hard again post pregnancy.
Brittany @ brittanyholtz.com recently posted... a big day + a look back
Well, back in the hay day (2010 to be exact), the second blog post I ever wrote was on tempeh — titled temp - huh?
As I rise out of the wrapping paper debris and general holiday craze and settle in to enjoy a few days off (without any big obligations), I decided that I should get back to posting here.
Back in the day I would try to keep up with monthly favorites posts, but always forgot or posted really late.
I hope you come back Friday to see our final day of Luck of the Irish Week posts!
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I tried to post, but my comment got eaten I was just saying, before I was rudely interrupted that when I used to use silicone pans back in the day, I always got weirdly shiny cakes!
I would like to say «I'm back, new post coming any day now!»
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