Sentences with phrase «headlined this post comes»

Not exact matches

The prohibition comes as a result of Trump's decision to revoke the Washington Post's press credential over its articles that have been critical of Trump's campaign, including one headline the Post decided to walk back.
«That speech came at a time of cultural and political turmoil, when national and economic security dominated the headlines,» Gates wrote in a blog post Thursday.
When we write headlines for Buffer blog posts, we often come up with a big handful of options (15 or more headlines per post when we can manage it) so that we can test and see what works best.
How we reduce clickbait headlines To address clickbait headlines, we previously made an update to News Feed that reduces the distribution of posts that lead people to click and then quickly come back to News Feed.
When it comes to grabbing attention (for discovery and other top of the funnel campaigns), list posts reign supreme in almost all tests of headline effectiveness.
Other clues suggested that Nakamoto was British: A newspaper headline he had encoded in the genesis block came from the UK - published newspaper The Times, and both his forum posts and his comments in the bitcoin source code used British English spellings, such as «optimise» and «colour».
Nevertheless, I went with the headline of this post in light of the fact that 1) Lazio is the party's designee, and thus it's official candidate — for better or worse, and 2) tomorrow's event is coming on the heels of a call by another erstwhile Levy backer, John Faso, for the party to unite around Lazio.
The invitation came about 45 minutes after Politico posted an article on its website with the headline: «Will Trump bungle first big snow threat like Obama did?»
«JUST AS CREEPY as it sounds,» blared the headline of an article in The Huffington Post describing DeepFace a week after it came out.
And here as well fall is coming through these pics... (Just click on the headline above each pic, and you can see the whole outfit post)
CyanogenMod 9 has come out with the Alpha 0 build of Android Ice Cream Sandwich for the TouchPad that seems to be hitting headlines more headline post its death than when it was alive.
Now, the astute amongst you will see that that's actually a saving of around # 45 for shopping at Amazon, so how did I come up with the headline of this post, claiming a Kindle is a year of eBooks from Waterstones?
You can read the headlines of 2013 in these posts that pretend to be about the coming year.
, and the same ones who think its OK to change the headline in this way, say I'm the bad guy when I say shiii about sonykids, yeah I'm the bad guy, so what do I know, ha ha = JOY ha ha come on MK at least do nt play stupid, here I'll give you the direct quote from the posting guidelines section: «Always use the original headline of the source article for your N4G headline when possible.
Likewise headlines such as ««U.S. Scientist Sees New Ice Age Coming,» «Washington Post», July 9, 1971 (the scientist in question being a colleague of Dr. Hansen) or Holdren in 1971 predicting an ice age (http://www.zombietime.com/zomblog/?p=873), (although, to be fair, in the same book he simultaneously predicted global warming), or books from 1977 quoting the CIA: «The studies conclude that the world is entering a difficult period during which major climate change (further cooling) is likely to occur.»
It looks like most of what you're doing is you're creating, like you said, a beautiful image that summarizes the post or the headline and includes a link back to the origin, the blog post on your website or on the whatever website it came from.
From the «did - I - read - that - headline - correctly» file comes this post from Gerry Riskin: «When Better Service Is A Bad Thing.»
UPDATE: The Legal Intelligencer just posted an article headlined, «Williams Could Face Fallout From Porngate Prosecutors,» which asserts that the D.A.'s decision not to fire the prosecutors «will likely come back to haunt Williams if he decides to run for statewide office.»
«The Cambridge Analytica scandal, like many recent headlines coming out of Silicon Valley, raises questions about whether Big Tech is doing enough to balance its own interests with one of its biggest responsibilities: safeguarding your privacy,» Sonos wrote in a blog post.
This new feature comes a few months after Facebook announced it would give less relevance to News Feed posts that have what it considers to be «click - bait» headlines.
I have been doing some reading on how I could change my headline for a couple of days now and I can honestly say this post is one of the most informative posts I have come across.
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