Sentences with phrase «few emails asking»

Plus, it's the little things that matter — their staff even sent a few emails asking how my dog was doing after the surgery.
(source, source, source, source) I received a few emails asking my take on this latest...
I get quite a few emails asking why I take this particular one and if regular fish oil would work just as well.
After a recent Facebook post where I mentioned I put some strange ingredients in my coffee, I've gotten a few emails asking for more details...
Since then, I've received a few emails asking for more information to support the safety of the glaze used on ceramic cookware.
We have received a few emails asking why our website has recipes for purees and why we are promoting baby food in purée format; many of the emailers say that purees are dangerous for babies.

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When Captain Jimmy Holland was serving in Afghanistan a few years ago, he emailed Menchie CEO Amit Kleinberger to ask for help sending a care package of frozen yogurt to his wife, Jamie, in Tennessee.
In the space of a few seconds (or much longer if you received an email, a Slack message, or a text) you can evaluate how important it is and how much of an impact it will have on the person asking if you say no.
So I asked Kaiser to give me a more specific breakdown, and an Excel file arrived in my email a few minutes later.
In fact, I recently got an email from a friend whom I helped train for a short - term trip a few summers ago; she was asking for prayer for some friends that she met in downtown Toronto.
I realized we had all these great friends so we sent out a mass email, gave people a few days» notice and asked them to all show up at our studio together.
A few of you have emailed asking where I got my own little french press cozy as it often shows up on Instagram.
1) When I was digging into this whole thing 4 or 5 years ago I ended up coming across a copy of the email you sent to a few dozen emergent leaders back in July of 2008 asking for their help in getting Tony home from the Rolling Roadshow.
When I got a book deal, I took advantage of having your email address to ask a few questions about publishing, and you always responded quickly and graciously.
But I got a few comments and some emails asking how to forgive.
I brought a few into work and my co-workers have either A) asked me for the recipe or B) emailed me asking what was in those muffins.
A few of you have emailed and asked what plan or method I'm using to start running.
However, when more than a few of you email me over the course of a week, asking for a coconut oil version of an existing OLC recipe (that's laden with vegan butter), I couldn't resist saying yes.
A few weeks ago I received an email asking if I'd like to create a smoothie recipe using their products for the #SunwarriorSmoothieChallenge!
After making my homemade almond butter I received a few emails from readers asking about other nut butters.
ShareWhen the organizer of one of my Meetup groups sent out an email asking for a few more entrants to the 10,000 steps Challenge I ensured that I had waited until a sufficient amount of time had lapsed before I responded.
A few months ago I emailed all my family and friends and asked them to simply stop using plastic bags at the grocery store.
I got tons of emails over the last few weeks asking me to review Mamas & Papas Urbo2.
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To get cheap or free baby stuff, you will be asked to enter a few details — your name, email address and due date or child's birthdate — that will be shared with our partner so they can contact you with more information about your selected baby offers.
We did address this topic briefly a few weeks ago, but we received several emails asking for more details.
By comparison, the Republican party emails over the past few months have largely been scare messages about Hillary Clinton (actual sample subject line, verbatim: «Waiting for Hillary's Judicial Nominees????») or MoveOn.org, tied to an explicit ask for cash.
I've gotten many emails, comments, and social media messages in the last few days asking what my take on the subject is, and have spent the last several days researching all of the claims from both sides.
Because I did get an email a few months later, asking if I'd like to have dinner.
Consequently, I get a lot of emails after the first few weeks of someone's program, with questions asking why the results «aren't» coming... but phrased in a way that show they are.
I'm doing this after being inspired by a client email last night, asking if eating a few Girl Scout cookies would undue a «good» day.
Since I ca n`t find your email on this site, I use this to ask a few questions about the 4 secrets.
Yet, she's emailed, and called 3 times in a few days asking for help and she's doing all the talking!
Natural Bodybuilding Tips for Making Bulking Up Work Without Gaining Fat Because I have gotten tons of emails over the last few weeks asking about bulking up for gaining muscle, I decided to put this article together in order to clear up the confusion.
we made the oil our selves but it couldn't just work out we were doing more harm than good and the cancer was still there spreading, i searched more on the internet i found a testimony on how a lady got the oil via an email, [email protected] immediately copied the email: i wrote to this very email [email protected] and in an hour later i got a reply back asking me some few questions, and enlightened me on how to get the oil in the next 48hours, i placed my order and in the next 48hours the medication oil got to us.
A few weeks ago I got an email from from Vegas.com and I was asked if I would like to take a fashion challenge by creating a day and night look for a Vegas vacation.
I had a few people email me and ask about the current Shopbop sale that's going on and what my favorite Made in the USA or ethically made items are on the site right now!
I get a few emails / comments from you guys asking what I'm using in the beauty product arena: foundation, lipstick, polish, etc..
I'm reinstating my ASK SARAH column, primarily because of this reader email, but also because I think I've learned so much these past few years (in some of the hardest ways) that I may have some serious challenge - induced thoughts to share.
All of a sudden I had an email in my inbox from GiGi New York themselves — thanking me for sharing their bag with my followers and asking me to style a few of their new arrivals.
I have been getting more and more emails from people asking me about blogging and how I started and the tips and tricks I used when developing my brand and I feel that it would be so helpful to join up with a few other entrepreneurs and conducting a workshop.
A few months ago I had an email from a lovely lady called Tracy Butterfield asking if I wanted to get involved in an upcoming wedding events.
I have QUITE a few of you email and message me in the past week or so asking me about sweaters for fall sweaters.
I've received a few emails recently asking for skirt options for the season, so I decided to share some of my top picks with you today!
So, when my lovely readers emailed me over the past few months to ask for my opinion on the brand Lindy Bop, I had to admit that I'd never tried them!
If women say that it's creepy to ask her out in the first few emails, I'd ask: what are you asking them to do?
I asked him if he was still looking for someone and he said no, that he had gotten a few emails from a woman out of our state and just read them.
One clueless man apparently did not know what that meant, because he then got online a few weeks later to email me to ask where I went.
This free site only asks for a few pieces of information to get started: your gender and the gender you're seeking, date of birth, email (which is kept private), and screen name.
Most of the sites offer free profile registration which only matters few minutes and may ask you for certain basic personal information like name, age, email address, gender, location etc..
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