If truth be told,
the first draft of this post contained a link to what I was referring to, and it was a post from 2007 where people condemned me as a heretic back then.
Full disclosure, I typed
the first draft of this post in bed after an hour of tossing and turning.
Commenters on
a first draft of this post have said that the foregoing analysis understates the instability of the status quo, and the relevance of this, the public or the Tories notwithstanding, for what the Political and Constitutional Committee has undertaken.
Also, apologies to Councilman Fernando Cabrera, who we left out of
the first draft of this post.
Hannah finished
the first draft of The Post in the fall of 2016, shortly before the presidential election.
The first draft of this post was about Scarlett Johansson's ever - growing back tattoo, and my defense, as someone who has tattoos, of what looks like a theme piece growing on her back.
Comixology actually called me when
the first draft of this post went live and was SUPER rude.
The first draft of this post was written on Feb 1, 2018, 1 day before the 666 point drop in the DJIA.
Not exact matches
In a blog
post set to go out Monday, a
draft of which Fortune reviewed, Circle promised, «
First and immediately... to address Poloniex customer support and scale risk, compliance, and technical operations.»
I originally
posted a version
of this dip back in September 2012 (it was one
of my
first blog
posts) but it's now in
draft mode so y» all can't see it.
I am offering to trade my # 15 pick in the BGN Breakfast
Draft in exchange for the
first BGNer to
post a GIF
of any
of the following:
Prior to Week 2
of the 2017 College Football season, BetOnline
posted a prop bet on which QB would be selected
first in the 2018 NFL
Draft.
-- With the NFL
Draft behind us, one sportsbook has
posted 2014 Offensive Rookie
of the Year odds along with numerous prop betting opportunities involving these
first - year players.
Obviously, I am aware
of the players you listed, because if you look at the
first line
of the photo I
posted it goes back to the 1990
draft and so they are included in the breakdown.
Most sportsbooks will have a great degree
of variance when they
first post their futures, but there's usually more parity between the books after the
draft as the market begins to normalize and outliers are bet out
of the marketplace.
Several weeks ago, BetOnline
posted a number
of NFL
Draft prop bets including one which lists Myles Garrett as the odds - on favorite to be selected with the
first overall pick.
The NFL
Draft concluded on Saturday, May 2nd and on Tuesday (5/26) morning Bovada became the
first major offshore sportsbook to
post odds for the 2015 NFL Rookie
of the Year.
NFL
Draft - Yesterday, we
posted and managed a blog article with live Twitter updates regarding prop bets, results and upsets throughout the
first round
of the NFL
Draft.
Although the
first fourteen picks won't be finalized until the lottery drawing on May 19th, the offshore sportsbook TopBet has
posted a number
of prop bets regarding the 2015 NBA
Draft.
Sunday, I
posted the
first part
of this tutorial (see it here), which showed you how to
draft a simple pattern for the blue skirt above,...
The most common experience — and often one
of the
first — is the impulse sign up period; you browse a couple promising profiles that catch your interest, and you can't help but to rush and sign up,
posting a
first draft profile.
Only nine months passed from the time that Spielberg read Liz Hannah's
first draft of the script, to the time that he integrated John Williams» score into the final cut
of the film, but «The
Post» doesn't feel so urgent because it was rushed into production — it was rushed into production because it feels so urgent.
The script apparently originated with the desire
of screenwriter Liz Hannah «to tell the story
of Katharine Graham, the former Washington
Post publisher who became the
first - ever female CEO
of a Fortune 500 company... As Hannah was writing the
first draft, the symmetry between Graham and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton seemed to be the most obvious parallel to the present.
I believe I've mentioned before that I regularly
post pieces
of a
first draft on Wattpad.
So, as I finished the
first draft, I began
posting snippets
of it on my blog.
Serial content also forms the foundation
of blogging a book, i.e., writing the
first draft of your book a little at a time, as blog
posts which will appear as chapters, or sections
of chapters, within your completed book.
It means that I have finished two
first drafts, published one short story and had another accepted for publication, written and published numerous blog
posts, and started the rewrite
of one
of those book
drafts.
For example, many authors are now blogging their book, saving time by writing the
first drafts of each chapter as blog
posts.
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My deadline was created by my blogging schedule
of three to four
posts per week, and this helped me write the
first draft of the book in five months (minus two chapters).
The
first editor's
draft of EPUB 3.1 was released last weekend, so it seemed like a good time to add a quick
post on what is changing.
I like their blog - to - book import feature, which is awesome for creating a
first draft of a book from a series
of blog
posts (as suggested by Nina Amir http://howtoblogabook.com).
For those
of you who have read my earlier
posts, you know that I wrote the
first draft of Maids
of Misfortune 20 years before I actually published it.
I have therefore taken a decision to get back to fully focusing on completing the
first draft of my book (currently at 30k words) and writing 2 - 3 blog
posts per week....
I wrote this
draft on Wattpad,
posting each chapter as I wrote (nerve - racking, but motivating) and for the
first time I've had the experience
of readers reading the work — not producers, not managers, not anyone with a commercial outlook — just readers looking to be entertained.
They
post short stories and
drafts, or attract new readers by sharing the
first part
of a series.
Post your finished
first draft and you'll have dozens
of willing beta readers, waiting to give their opinion on your work.
Gordon Burgett presents How to Write Your Book's
First Draft posted at Gordon Burgett, saying, «New writers, particularly of books, simply waste a ton of time and too often get lost on the way to finishing their first d
First Draft posted at Gordon Burgett, saying, «New writers, particularly of books, simply waste a ton of time and too often get lost on the way to finishing their first d
Draft posted at Gordon Burgett, saying, «New writers, particularly
of books, simply waste a ton
of time and too often get lost on the way to finishing their
first d
first draftdraft.
Here is an in - depth
post about what exactly a developmental edit (also known as a content edit) entails, but the short definition is that it explores all
of those character relationships, world - building and story arcs in your
first (or second)
draft and presents substantial suggestions on how to achieve the aforementioned results in step 4.
We found a great
post by By Fiona Raven, book designer You've finished your
first draft of the manuscript (or...
In Part 2
of this series
of posts, I talked about editing your work, and how the
first draft is always just that, a
draft — an incomplete piece
of writing.
We appreciate your input on the review score
post, and we've been formulating our
first draft of the Riddlethos structure.
Reviewing my
post: — my introduction describes recent statements and seems accurate to me; — my account
of IPCC
First and Second
Draft seems accurate to me and, in any event, unaffected by new papers; — likewise my comments on the SPM and gatekeeping
of skeptic submissions on the discrepancy; — my observations about 20th century history also seem accurate to me and not vulnerable to new papers; — I asked questions about the long past hiatus and deep ocean during that period.
Someone with a good talent for summing things up like Monckton should write a
first draft of an appeal to congress for an inquiry and
post it here.
After exchanging some tweets with Todd and reading his great
post hours after writing my
first draft above, I'm certainly wishing I'd taken a bit
of a softer approach here, but I guess that's what happens when you rush out a
post commenting as an outsider.
One final caveat: After reading my
first draft of the 2008
post (which I subsequently revised), Dr. Keenlyside wrote me, «All our figures are decadal means, and it is hard to say (due to high frequency internal variability) at which point [after 2010] a rapid increase will occur.»
In that
post he wrote: Although I registered as a reviewer
of the
First Draft, I have not -LSB-...]
The
post has arrived and although as a trainee, hardly anything is addressed to you, fee earners are always keen for trainees to have a go at doing a
first draft of an email or letter in response on their behalf (you quickly learn to accept the red pen squiggles across your work!).
A reasonable goal: creating all
first drafts of blog
posts by dictation by the end
of March.»