Sentences with phrase «for everything we posted»

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We got our first purchase order from Tappan Zee Constructors in late 2013, and since then we've done over 220 individual purchase orders with them, ranging in value from $ 500 to $ 3 million for everything from small brackets, conduits, and fence posts to the under - bridge catwalks and tower ladders to a crane trestle used in the demolition of the existing Tappan Zee bridge.
«So for a generation of people who are committed to posting pictures of nearly everything they do online... cosmetics, for everyone, have become a must.»
The company promises merchants everything they need to promote their program in - store and online, as well as tools for sending offers directly to consumers» phones or for posting deals to Facebook and Twitter.
There's a time and a place for everything, and the open, personable atmosphere of social media might make it seem like anything can be appropriate if posted with the right hashtag or paired with the right quip.
As the good guys here are Buffer mention on» The everything guide for Twitter success» e-book, posting the same (valuable) content more than once won't annoy your followers.
But it's rare to see one like this video, posted by Target Canada last week, apologizing for, well, pretty much everything.
Some users sent harrowing messages and posted content mocking or threatening Pao and members of her family for everything from their looks to Pao's leadership at the company.
I'm very leery myself of everything that requires potentially costing money hence the six hours I spent meeting with the advisor, taking notes, asking follow up questions for clarification, and writing this post.
By developing a brand for yourself, your company and even the individuals within it, you can build an army of advocates ready to link to everything you post.
Also, I love (d) that MMM post about debt as an emergency; it was pretty influential for my decision to do everything I could to clear my student debt by the end of my 1 - year contract.
If you need help with the process, reference our blog post, «Everything Marketers Need to Research & Create Detailed Buyer Personas» for a refresher.
Mark Zuckerberg responded with his own comment on Koum's post saying he was «grateful for everything you've done to help connect the world, and for everything you've taught me, including about encryption and its ability to take power from centralized systems and put it back in people's hands.
In addition to his own book, he regularly writes for the Huffington Post and the Financial Times, provides commentary for other news outlets, does television appearances, speaking engagements, consultations with politicians and everything else that comes from increasingly sharing a role as the «face» of the company with founder Bill Gross.
As Joe mentions in his post on managing the content marketing process, it's helpful to have two editorial calendars: a master calendar where you can see everything at a glance and separate calendars for specific activities.
As I talked about in my post about the body clock and your body's best time for everything, we're naturally designed to have two sleeps per day:
National retailers have even posted packing lists specific to a wide range of colleges and universities, detailing approved / unapproved items, or struck deals to operate co-branded websites for everything from textbooks to ramen noodles.
In response to Koum's post, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg writes: «I'm grateful for everything you've taught me, including about encryption and its ability to take power from centralized systems and put it back in people's hands.
Second, out of everything discussed in this post, I also believe that the correct taxation of forks is the murkiest and most «up for debate» area.
Great infographic too I'd add that there's not always a one size fits all for everything, for example, Mari Smith does publish VERY long post and manages to get pretty decent engagement.
Your church is a haven for those who want a deeper relationship with God without becoming one of «them» (Think pukey pollyanna Christians with a pasted on smile who declare with Jesus in your life everything is wonderful... sort of like the cartoon you posted today).
For those reading this post please remember this, just stating «I used to be Catholic» does not mean everything that follows is true.
John's baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins was the Jewish baptism of repentance which I wrote a few posts about, and which has nothing to do with receiving eternal life, and everything to do with the repentance of Israel as a nation so that she can be restored to her rightful place among the nations as God promised in Scripture.
The editorial text seems to imply that the recent crisis - post Vatican II I assume - has deep roots in the outgoing intellectual orthodoxy (Thomism); and you ask rhetorically for a solution to the crisis without reference to that particular synthesis: «Why did everything collapse so quickly in the 1960s?»
Everything so I ask you to think about that as I pray for everyone that reads this post
I should add that for what I wrote I depend in part on Kurt Willems» post The Easter Surprise — Resurrection Changes Everything.
Most believers do what you did in this post — assume that anyone who doesn't believe in God automatically hates everything about religion, which simply isn't true for most of us.
@truth prevails Well, since my last post was censored for some unknown reason, I will just say that God fixing everything and doing away with Satan would take away free will.
Thank you for your post that really clears up everything, I didn't see it before I wrote my last post.
See if you are just going to consider everything false, then your post itself becomes false, there is no way for us to know if «Dave Johnson» ever wrote this post, no one ever confirmed it, and I can find a person who disagrees with it.
I have just about everything to make it right now — will have to put it on the menu for this week Chrisy @ Homemade Hooplah recently posted... Eggnog Bundt Cake with Sugary Eggnog Glaze
genie recently posted... 12 Tips for Gluten Free Living # 1: Attitude is Everything
Then there's the ole perfectionism which prevents me from posting until I labor over everything for a good while.
I had the same question a few days ago and could not find an answer so I am posting an answer here for future readers: I prepared everything but did not add the broth and refrigerated it, covered, for a little over 24 hours (last - minute change of dinner plans).
It's been an incredible ride since my very first post, and I'm so grateful for everything I've learned and especially for all of my readers and their support as I build Savormania!
For me post partum I can't do everything — I've been loving some post pregnancy safe workouts by Becky from Good For The Swole paired with running.
For tips on getting the seeds out of a pomegranate without staining everything in your entire kitchen, read my Dark and White Chocolate Pomegranate Bark post.
I am slowly getting the hang of taking a picture of everything I eat for a day, so let's get on with the post!
Everything I've been seeing around the web with all the blog post love for you has just cast the most beautiful light on it and I hope to get to pick it up soon:).
There's a first time for everything, and today it's my first Inspiration post!!!
Before everyone from Panera to McDonald's to Shake Shack started posting calorie counts right there on their menus for everyone to gawk at — and then force out of their minds completely so they could order what they came for — the QR code was an excellent solution on a menu or translight order board: Scan this quirky little dude down in the corner and we'll tell you everything from fat content to riboflavin levels of our onion rings.
I love the way mustard brightens up the older root vegetables we're left with at the end of winter and I find myself reaching for the jar to add to everything from beets to sunchokes, either during or post cooking.
I actually had other recipes scheduled for this week but I really couldn't wait to post this so I rearranged everything because....
& TY for posting nutrition info as am a Type 1 diabetic so have to know but how much everything listed is.
Hi, great recipe, but I would love to see your recipe for Cauliflower Muffins, but that post is missing everything exept the first photo.
Although I do post specifics on some of my recipe titles, I find it helps others searching for more specific recipes, but I do still enjoy recipes and goodies filled with unrefined sugars and I still use oils on occasion, again, everything is balanced.
I have made and enjoyed this so may times at home since the original post, but this is also my go to for making dinner at a friend's house because i can prep everything at home.
The popularity of sprouted grains and flours has seen a big boost over the last couple of years, so much so that The Washington Post is citing «sprouted everything» as one of the biggest food trends for 2017.
It's apple and pear everything for me, I could always take or leave pumpkin Rebecca @ Strength and Sunshine recently posted... Friday Finisher 10/7/16
I served them with the broccoli - rice casserole I posted last week, but they really go with everything — or with nothing, as I found out when I kept reaching for them cold as a snack.
Not everything makes it to the blog and sometimes it can take a while for me to put together a proper post (backlog!).
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