Sentences with phrase «entirely different blog»

To begin with, let me qualify this blog by saying that I would be writing an entirely different blog on jealousy if in fact the partner was having an emotional or physical affair.
The entire topic almost seems as illogical as the heated debate of common core standards (but that's an entirely different blog rant) When can I place my order for the scratch and sniff t - shirt for nasal learners?
Like I wore this and took my Vendula out while we were house hunting the other day (that is an entirely different blog post in itself for a later time) in which case all I really needed was my wallet (which is actually a vintage cigarette case) and phone.

Not exact matches

They are about an entirely different business model,» Wilson wrote on his blog this summer.
For example, you might have analytics for your email marketing over here; social media marketing analytics over there, there... and there; and blog analytics hanging out in an entirely different place.
On an entirely different note, as another adult with an obsession with dinosaurs, I LOVE your blog name!
While the term «blogging» used to mean something entirely different and my site looked like more of an online journal and photo diary than an actual blog, it's crazy to think I've stuck with this...
On this blog I watched it go from a smaller sci - fi show to getting renewed for several seasons, through its cast change, to the Syfy adaption (which turned out pretty great in its own right with an entirely different cast) on through the end.
It's an entirely different animal from a business blog.
Use one tag in your podcast mention, and another on your blog, and a different one entirely in your social media posts.
BONUS TIP: If you have a blog, make sure it's integrated with your writer website, as opposed to existing on an entirely different site.
People who write outstanding blog posts or killer ebooks often forget that video is an entirely different beast.
But just because a senior person merely reviewed and edited an opinion, brief or blog post - instead of actually researching and writing it - it doesn't translate that he or she has commited an ethical violation (of course, plagiarism - the culpable act of passing off someone else's content as one's own without the permission of the author - is an entirely different matter that is deserving of censure and liability).
While lawyers and bespoke tailors obviously have entirely different practices, tailors interested in this issue might consider a thoughtful analysis of the effect of regulation on innovation in legal practice by Ray Worthy Campbell entitled Rethinking Regulation And Innovation in The U.S. Legal Services Market as recently reviewed by Professor Laurel Terry in her blog post Creative Destruction and the Legal Services & Legal Education Markets.
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