Sentences with phrase «few juicy tidbits»

Every now and then the celebs manage to keep their heads down for a few days... fortunately I've managed to weasel out a few juicy tidbits about their weekend antics.
Thanks Georgiana... the reality is that wet authors have to be on the alert where we can tie our books into the seasonal... as well as the odd - ball things that pop up that maybe, just maybe, a quick email to a reporter (it's why the local online newspaper should be checked daily) and don't forget USA Today online — it's free, always has a few juicy tidbits you can peruse to see if you can create a hook.

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In an interview with Business Insider, EDF Climate Corps program director Liz Delaney dropped a juicy tidbit of information about the nature of green energy jobs: Of the 2.2 million Americans who work in energy efficiency jobs, 70 percent are employed by companies with 10 or fewer employees.
But before we honor our fallen heroes who've fought so bravely for this country, not to mention show off the fact that we haven't had a carb since St. Patty's (and all that beer didn't count because it was thrown up), let's take a little time to soak up a few of the juiciest pop culture tidbits of the week.
The final and juiciest tidbit of info is that the PS3 version of the game will have no mandatory or optional install, which is good news to anyone who currently has only a few gigs of space left due to copious amounts of game installs over the years.
Though the FCC filing doesn't reveal any new or juicy tidbits about the HomePod, the fact that the documents released by the FCC are from September strongly suggests that there haven't been any major hardware changes to the HomePod, if any, over the past few months.
When I go through the annual re-certification process for my Social Branding Analyst Designation, I invariably pick up at least a few juicy new tidbits on using LinkedIn better.
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