Sentences with phrase «done in this post today»

Of course that doesn't stop me from wearing jackets like I did in my post today!

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In today's age of fake news, it probably doesn't come as a huge shock to you that false information might end up on the internet, but while posting utter nonsense has sadly come to be expected in the political realm, it's somewhat less expected in business reportinIn today's age of fake news, it probably doesn't come as a huge shock to you that false information might end up on the internet, but while posting utter nonsense has sadly come to be expected in the political realm, it's somewhat less expected in business reportinin the political realm, it's somewhat less expected in business reportinin business reporting.
If you're interested in expanding your readership by doing an occasional post for Economy Lab, let me know and I'll send you the details... Btw, I used your latest post as the lead item today in my aggregate.
So to help you out in your search for the perfect shave, in today's post we'll do a comparison of electric razor vs blade.
«I don't agree with the post today and I didn't agree with it even when I wrote it», Mr Bosworth said in a statement.
In a previous post, I compared Edit Flow with Nelio Content and today I wanted to do the same with the Editorial Calendar plugin.
As I put it in my post today referencing your interactions with SoL, â $ œJust because I disagree with you doesn't make me stupid.â $
My only purpose in posting what I did was to point out some good in the world today.
«that teach the the only way to God is through the Church» This IS, what is happening in mainline Churches today, It is done very subtly, and that is exactly what you are doing here in your posts, if you would be honest with yourself.
Out of all the postings on this site today, I found «Derp's «post the most fascinating and informative, as well as deeply revealing.Even after boasting of what seems to be a practically perfect live by any measure, he informs us that he takes pleasure in mocking and ridiculing those of faith who are presumably his opposite; I can only wonder if, given all his supposed accomplishments, he is smart enough to realize how deeply revealing of his true character his remarks are.As a believer, I rarely engage in arguments with my atheist friends, and like to think I wouldn't lower myself to the level of juvenile name - calling and personal attacks against whatever my atheist friends hold dear.Most of the time we simply agree to disagree; when they hold forth with misinformation or ignorance on their assumed «knowledge «of my faith, I try to gently correct them; I certainly don't allow any disagreements we have to devolve into hateful insults and name - calling.
Of course, my post in some ways claims to speak as I know what I am talking about regarding how God does or doesn't speak today.
In fact, I did a blog post on this exact subject today.
They weren't doing those things because today what it means to be a Christian is to sit on your lazy butt in front of your computer and post comments under news articles that state your opinions and put others down with judgement and hatred.
We were the ones who posted it because we are taking a stand today that we will never objectify a woman again in any of the advertising, content, posts — any form of communication that we do for any of our clients.»
Obviously, when I do come back I'm onto other posted articles to blog and if I happen to check in like I'm doing today, I'll answer you.
Everyone does this of course, but today I want to focus on how we Christians in particular tend to whitewash history, a phenomenon recently explored by blogger Neil Carter in a post engaging Tim Keller's book, The Reason For God.
I didn't really talk about it in this post, but so much of evangelism and witnessing today is limited to just getting people to heaven when they die, and the Gospel is about so much more than that!
Hell or heaven... believe or perish is not really a free choice at all... What I had sometimes felt was basically vilified in that post and it gave me food for thought... Today, your post does so as well.
I answer this in the post which I will publish later today, but for now, I don't think the words were «big words» for Paul or his audience.
Yes Ducatihero... «christian»... although I don't use that label... others do for me... I also get atheist (i might get that more so after today's post)... we wouldn't be on the same page I'm sure... but that doesn't bother me... i still believe in the unity of all things... that at the deepest and most fundamental level we are connected, one, and that ideas only seem to divide or separate us.
I could be wrong I do believe in a higher power and in love as the universal language (for lack of a better phrase of words, although it might be more universal today to say sex is the universal language) and in this post just now realized I have to change my 100 % enabler label to 99 % based on the higher power belief.
We have a much greater understanding of addiction today than we did back then but as you've pointed out in numerous postings, the church really doesn't know how to cope when addictive cycles in Christian contexts.
I posted this scenario in a different thread... never got a repsonse from the «believers» Say a beliver is diagnosed with a disease and he has 2 options 1) Do nothing; let the disease progress and he will live for 6 months 2) Start treatment today, it will last 2 months and there is a 98 % chance that he will be totally cured.
So does the passage have any real application for people today who do not tithe, or who give less than the traditional 10 % (which is really only 3 %, as we saw in a previous post)?
I think it's important for me to say... and this probably deserves a whole different post... that just because I draw pictures of Jesus, it doesn't necessarily mean I believe that there was the historical Jesus as presented in the gospels or that Jesus is alive today in the way evangelicals or Catholics or others believe.
I've addressed a couple of these main points in two recent blog posts: why healthy eating isn't a diet, and why I don't like labels, but I want to really expand on it today.
In the interest of today's theme of full disclosure, how do I know this, since we won't be enjoying it as a family until late in the day this post goes livIn the interest of today's theme of full disclosure, how do I know this, since we won't be enjoying it as a family until late in the day this post goes livin the day this post goes live?
Do you like food pictures you see today in this «What I Ate Wednesday» post?
I'm glad you posted this today because it looks so good and I love that it is done in a crockpot.
In order to choose something sweet and appropriate for today's post, I had to do a quick Google search of popular Mardi Gras desserts.
Today i am doing a guest post over at Designing Dna on Sandwich Cake «Smörgåstårta» in a Swedish Kitchen.
I first didn't plan to post this recipe here, but after I posted this picture on Instagram and in some what - i - ate - today Facebook groups, too many of you have asked for the recipe not to share it with you.
PS I'm so sorry this post didn't go up yesterday, thanks for hanging in there with me and for stopping by the blog today!
I kept seeing tweets, instagrams, and fb posts about National Donut Day today, and it quickly solved my indecision about what to do in the kitchen (I was debating between coconut flour mini pizzas, cocoa cashew cookies, and macaroons...) I made a very small batch because (1) I didn't know how they'd turn out, and -LSB-...]
So I made it my mission with today's recipe roundup post to prove that you DO N'T have to eat your weight in cheese in order to enjoy a good casserole anymore.
Where outside of Sacramento do you live??? I saw Northern California in a different post (I have been on your page for probably 5 hours today, lol).
Chances are you can do something cool with those very seasonings in a veggie burger... which brings me to the subject of today's post.
I'm feeling a bit hungry today and do not have much appropriate snacking items in the house, so I looked for an easy gluten - free cookie recipe and came across this post.
But in keeping with this week's theme of taking it easy, I'm not giving you a new cake recipe today — this post is all about the Cinnamon Buttercream.I did break my own step - by - step photos rule though.
Since I don't want to turn this into a mile long post I'm going to divide it in three parts: liquid, salt, sugar and fat today, all about flour and yeast in two other posts.
I am just doing the Gooey Cheddar Bread today, and I will be doing another post about the other recipes in the near future.
Today's post is Jelly Donut (or Doughnut) Cupcakes, and I'm going to attempt to do a gluten free cupcake recipe every time I post in May — wish me luck!
Also, I will be posting a similar recipe on my blog today, with a few add - ins and differences that I did, but I will be sure to acknowledge your site as the basis of my recipe.
Today I inked up a post titled «In Defense of Dirt and Grime» — http://www.commonsensehome.com/in-defense-of-dirt-and-grime/ where I share my «dirty secrets» about being a less than perfect housekeeper, and why I don't worry too much about germs.
I didn't intend to post this dish today, it jumped the queue and muscled in front of several other very nice recipes, but some of the best have a tendency to do that.
Yesterday when I said I didn't want to overwhelm you with two fabulous recipes in one post today, I guess I forgot that I...
On way home from Wembley and will refer to SIR JON FOX and his hard hitting post during the week when he boldly claimed he was hoping for a humiliating loss today as it would speed up Wengers dismissal.Jon, my humble apologies Sir.I disagreed with you at the time (which as you know I rarely if ever do) and I feel as though my heartfelt apologies will never show my embarrassment for doubting your sincerity and total dedication in ridding this club of that utter fraud of a manager that you, I and 99.9999 % of true Arsenal fans hate even more this evening than I ever thought possible.
Wenger YOU MUST BE RIGHT AND WIN TODAY cos IF WE LOSE YOU should come out in the post game interview and do the HONEST and RESIGN.
Counsel - with respect (so I don't have this post removed by Admin like two others to you today) we are all aware of the new Recruitments that were brought in by Ivan Gazidis.This was done quite obviously because Wenger USED to demand total control of the Club.He has dramatically failed these past seasons with his outdated and tired old methods so change was required and credit to Gazidis for making this happen.But this Club will not recover overnight.Wenger has seen to that.Until the support sees change and something new to look forward to then the apathy will no doubt continue.
He realizes his strength is posting up near the basket, and in today's game the best position to do that from is center.
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