I responded in a reply to
a few other comments about our property lines.
A few other comments suggested that the safeguards language was vague and asked for more specifics.
As mentioned in
a few other comments, it's inherently anti-consumer, and it's also pretty ineffective at preventing piracy anyway.
In fact, from my short interaction with him and from
a few other comments, I have the impression that he fully supports self - publishing.
To Diana, Paige, and
a few other comments asking where to find harissa and if they can find it at Whole Foods, I don't know if this is okay to mention here in comments, but just want to share that I found (and love) Alili Morocco brand at WF.
Mike, thanks for apologizing — that and
a few other comments slipped in while I was getting long - winded.
1) after seeing
a few others comments on this book, I think I might order it myself!
Not exact matches
People can still read older messages on Spaces over the next
few weeks, but they won't be able to create new group chats, leave
comments, or share videos and
other content.
Taking an interest in and heeding the
comments of
others will endear them to you and you'll probably learn a
few things that will help your professional development as well.
We realized we had
few readers back then so we gave each
other comments, additional viewpoints extra much the same way we hoped our readers would someday.
One of the governance principles is that «Shareholders should be entitled to voting rights in proportion to their economic interest...» In
other words, the Group does not favour multi-voting share structures that characterize over 80 companies on the TSX and that have been popular in Canadian IPOs over the last
few years (see
comments on Aritzia's IPO here).
Just to follow up my
comments on bonds above, Rick Ferri has posted a useful piece showing how the «obvious» move to stay away from anything
other than short - term bonds has hit a US investor's returns in the past
few years:
In addition to being a valuable link, here are a
few of the
other long term benefits of blog
commenting:
At dinner the
other evening, I made a
comment about how
few of my students know anything about classical music and my kids remarked that most students now have no way to hear it.
Remarking on the comic from last year, I have to say that I might want to add a
few other categories that might fit in with Sabio's first
comment — or categories that might fit in but my tired brain might not readily associate.
We've decided to look at our blogs as conversations, not just a place for one person to write out a
few musings and a couple
other people to
comment here and there.
I do interact with
other Christians across the world by reading and
commenting on a
few similar blogs such as yours.
* If you're so concerned to get all the facts, please show it by scanning at least Julie's
comments here and perhaps a
few others.
«we all believe in the same God (sorry atheists)» I think every
other religion in the world that isn't judaism, Christianity (including Mormonism), and Islam, would like to refute that
comment (don't worry, it's only a
few thousand denominations of faith with billions of believers).
I got your same
comment from a
few others....
my 2 cents... just scrolled through a
few of these
comments and it is all incredibly petty... do none of you realize that you will never succeed in changing the
other side's opinion or belief?
Then there is «Church in a Bar» in Rome, GA, and a
few others around the country (If you know of one, leave a link to it in the
comments below).
Then take a bit of time to click around and read
other people's thoughts on the subject, leave a bit of
comment love in your wake, make a
few new connections, enjoy the community of people who are tapping away at their laptops in coffee houses and kitchens all around the world.
Click around and visit a
few of the
other posts linked up, leave
comments for each
other, realise afresh that kindred spirits aren't as rare as we used to think, be saved a bit.
Then please take a bit of time to click around and read
other people's thoughts on the subject, leave a bit of
comment love in your wake, make a
few new connections, enjoy the community of people who are tapping away at their laptops in coffee houses and kitchens all around the world.
If you read all the
comments on the post Scot did about the book a
few days ago, you will get a feel for my frustrations and that of
others.
But moderating
comments here and on my
other social media sites, as well as facilitating The Lasting Supper, keeps me online a
few hours a day.
Regrettably,
other than the
few brief
comments in Luke 4:20 - 27, not a single one of these synagogue Scripture teachings of Jesus are recorded in the Gospels.
You may want to read a
few of the
other blog posts on this website before leaving such negative and judgmental
comments.
Your
comments are the same as a
few Atheist that have this belief that Christian churches have sermons every Sunday where we preach hatred of
other groups and Faiths.
Okay, so a
few comments on the snack mix recipe — the biggest «must tell» is that you can really swap out any ingredient for your favorite cereal, nut or
other mix - in.
Mine had a distinct ammonia scent, which I noticed from the
comments was an issue for a
few other posters as well.
Just made the coffee toffee (delish) as well as the caramels; after reading thru
other comments wanted to add just a
few of my own.
I practically live off your Lemon - scented Quinoa Salad, and your Sushi Bowls, and quite a
few others (not to mention great ideas from the
comments) but what can I say, I'm greedy - more like this please!
It helps bind everything together — no
other GF flour is going to do that, so I'm guessing the recipe wouldn't turn out nearly as well...: (She addresses this in a
few of the
other comments... I usually order mine from Vitacost.com & they ship to Canada!
I only had raw, unsalted sunflower seeds, so after reading the
other comments and trying the dough, I made a
few simple additions.
Quite a
few readers cited the One Bowl Brownies recipe from Baker's as their go - to, with
comments like «I get more compliments on those brownies than any
other,» and «Shh.
For more polenta cooking tips read through some of the
other comments — a
few different suggestions there!
On the
other hand, I did think that Ozil played better today than the previous
few times I've seen him — he made some
comment mid-week to the effect that he's there to provide the artistic side of the game and not to do battle, so maybe that's all we can expect from him.
There are a
few comments like this (some of them from the same
few folks, but some from a revolving door of
others) every time he starts.
As I mentioned in a
comment a
few days ago, Tom Brady threw for over 500 yards in the Super Bowl to a great tight end (Gronkowski) and a bunch of
other «just guys» at WR.
ill tel you why from life experience, its because no player gets replaced if they don't do well, as long as they have a
few good games a season they are considered irreplaceable where
other teams you have a bad game or two your questioned or benched, take Mourinho's
comments just last week about Mkhitaryan that he is still monitored whether he will be starting or he will be on the bench, at Aresenal we would star to build a statue outside the stadium,
i think your
comment completely justifies the article above!why didn, t we go for perez before?wenger might have been pursuing
other targets?valencia wanted 50 millions from us but with one week left in the window and no one else coming for him they had to lower their fee also mustafi and his agent met with valencia officials only
few days ago to push for a move, so you see they are many reasons that we don, t even know about why these deals weren, t done before, i don, t pretend to know everything but try to keep an open mind!!
The last thing we should be worried about is what
other clubs are doing, especially considering the ridiculous amount of issues we have with our own squad... for those still on the fence regarding their feelings towards are current manager please make note of the
comments he made following our loss to Stoke... once again he played the referee card, which might have carried a little weight if it wasn't the umpteenth time he has used this excuse and the fact that we were absolutely pathetic in the final third... I could speak at great length about the myriad of problems with this club but I'll focus on just a
few of the more pressing concerns:
Myself and a
few other realists on this page keep
commenting about how Wenger's stubbornness and delusion is costing us a shot at the big trophies, but we get so much hate from the wenger lovers who believe that there is no Arsenal without wenger.
There seems to be more and more negative
comments about Arsene Wenger on this site as well as a
few others, but the fact is that Arsenal normally do extremely well during every season under Wenger.
Been reading a
few articles about Vardy since the news broke and I must say the
comments from
other fans were just flooding in.
A
few days ago I posted a
comment on here and noted how AFC always seem to lose ground and our way once the heat is on... how we lack the mental strength and character to deal with pressure of maintaining a lead once we are top of the table and how we ALWAYS crumble when it matter most... i also noted how we ALWAYS seem to regain our mojo soon as we are out of contention for every important competition, when we go on some amazing winning streak, just in time to snatch the 4th place trophy... as is the norm on here and many
other AFC fans forum i got member jumped down my throat, talking about negative fans, talking about new players we have and how that problem was a thing of the past....
A
few close friends knew what I was going through... but I wish the
other mommies thought BEFORE they judged or lectured «breast is best» or made
comments about how childcare is bad.
His
comments made me think of
other SAHDs I've known (and interestingly I know quite a
few) and how those marriages played out.