Sentences with phrase «have you as a reader wishing»

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I would like to conclude by wishing all of our loyal shareholders as well as Investor Alert and Frank Talk readers a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah and Season's Greetings!
A number of recent studies have been published that offer help to readers and communicators who wish to hear the stories of Genesis as they were intended to be heard and to discover their significance for life at the threshold of a new century.
But as I read through the material and listened to the instruction about how to set up a top - ranked blog and write posts that engage with readers, I kept thinking to myself, «I wish I had known this ten years ago when I started this blog.
In response to our reader's objection, Mr. Solomon writes: «While I would not wish to oversimplify the case, and though I recognize that there are many liberal Catholic thinkers who are tolerant on this subject, the Catholic Church as an institution remains singularly and aggressively antagonistic on the subject of euthanasia, and does more than any other organization in the world to stand in the way of death with dignity.»
I wish I could say they were gluten - free for my gluten - free readers, but as someone who has no trouble with gluten, I like to indulge now and then.
Email and Twitter details provided — would love to discuss further if this is something you think your readers should be aware of, as I wouldn't wish anyone else to experience this.
Abby, I spent Christmas in Germany with American GIs who received mail from Operation Dear Abby II, and I wish you and your readers could have seen the smiles and tears as the mail was distributed on Christmas Eve!
I wish I had known that a crease in an earlobe can be a sign of heart disease, as Dr. Kahn has written about in Reader's Digest.
I have been on a protein pump inhibitor, which did help with my occasional heart burn, now after over a year I'm tapering off, I was switched from Miralax (been on this for years) to Citracil (oh so did not work), but as with one of your other readers, I am wishing I could get off Miralax.
Ultimately, this criticism serves as a testament to Benjamin's effortless writing style and the likeability of her characters that by the end, the reader wishes they had been given more time to spend with each of the four siblings.
And so I now have a third & final wish: that readers will have as much fun reading The Conch Bearer as I had writing it.
Once you've downloaded your free copy of Jill Ciment's novel, I wish you tons of fun in printing it out and binding it so that you can read it, or in reading it on your monitor (always assuming you don't own an ebook reader or some device that will let you use the download as though it were a book — and always assuming that the download is in a format that one can read on an ebook reader or another device).
By cons, we believe it can be useful to have a cover that integrates a light that can guide the reader as he wishes.
Comments: I wish i could give it more as it's a great little tablet / Reader that would do everything i want it to do IF it worked
For those who wish, we offer our books as POD (Print on Demand — more expensive for the reader, but we have no stock or distribution costs).
Just as digital reading has thrown open the doors for novelists who wish to self - publish for any number of reasons, Ampersand can offer that same outlet to poets and their readers.
It is a good PDF reader, but I wish Amazon would give it the same PDF features as the new Kindle 3, and I don't see why they wouldn't.
Being LGBT myself, I'm just happy to be creating a book that I wish I could have read as a young reader.
For users who wish to view PDF files and other documents on their readers, Sony has incorporated new features on both units such as intuitive content zoom, adjustable contrast and brightness control, as well as automatic multiple page creation which will make for easier reading.
But the question of whether today's plethora of free offers may devalue books and / or authors in readers» minds is not going away as easily as some folks wish it would.
I wish I could be transparent about my financial progress on my blog as well, but a large chunk of my readers are friends / acquaintances, so I'm still contemplating on whether or not that would make things awkward.
Did you like any other specific post or book that you have read recently and wish to inform readers of this blog as well?
I wished I'd had a few more hours in Izamal, but if you are a regular reader then you're probably used to my whirlwind itineraries as I try to see everything in almost no time.
If any U.S. reader wishes to, I would have no objection to them sending a two sentence comment with my comment as an attachment.
His paper was not intended as a statistical treatise, but as a framework onto which he has hung the types of evidence for specific consequences that he wishes readers to incorporate into their thinking.
As the publisher and editor of Slaw, I'm aware of every comment made by our readers, usually wishing there'd be more of this rich source of intelligence forthcoming.
As this is my last Slaw post before the holiday, I would like to wish Slaw readers (and of course all the Slaw contributors) a happy and safe holiday season.
I should note that this isn't the only reason I'm relatively unconcerned about Google's decision: I also think there will be plenty of alternatives for those who wish to continue using RSS feeds as their main information diet, including Feedly — which says it has cloned the Reader API and created its own back - end for other services to use — as well as NewsBlur, and a proposed reader client that the new managers of Digg say they are working on for release later thisReader API and created its own back - end for other services to use — as well as NewsBlur, and a proposed reader client that the new managers of Digg say they are working on for release later thisreader client that the new managers of Digg say they are working on for release later this year.
I include in my book a list of questions for readers to answer and one of them is: «If your partner agreed to take over a chore or responsibility, could you let him or her do it as he or she wished to do it or does it have to be done your way?»
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