Sentences with phrase «hear from readers of»

This is, in my view, suspension of habeas corpus, but I would be most interested to hear from readers of this column whether I am right.
I'd love to hear from readers of other community - led projects that are seeking sustainable, local solutions to our financial malaise.

Not exact matches

«I've already heard from countless readers they will be giving up Starbucks Pumpkin Spice Latte for good because of the information I uncovered,» she says.
Since I wrote about this two days ago, I've heard from a lot of readers with questions about the fine print.
One of the most well - established ways to hear from readers, the NYT public editor pointed out — although not the only one, by any means — is through comments on news stories.
«We'd like to thank Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes for agreeing to an interview at our WSJD Live 2015 conference, and for the opportunity she gave all of our readers and viewers to hear from her.
It is not unusual for me to hear from retired readers who lament the fact that they didn't maintain a significant portion of their assets in some form of common stocks.
Let's try an experiment: I'd like readers who have not really heard the Beach Boys» SMiLE, their ambitious 60s album only recently «released» in a Brian Wilson - approved form, to listen to two of the most popular songs from it, and then let us know what they think in the comments section.
If you're part of the TLS group, you'd have already heard about it, but I very recently joined a group of tarot card readers whose own religious beliefs range from secular to progressive Christian.
Me, 5 days before the official release of my new book: I've heard from a lot of friends and readers who want to know how to help or support the book release.
It's been such a joy to hear from readers who have done just that — contributing to our Women of Valor series, making «valor» their word of the year, honoring their wives and sisters and friends as women of valor, even getting «eshet chayil» tattoos!
I would love to hear from Asian American readers, or other people of color, on this.
I'm sure ATP's listeners / readers would certainly benefit from hearing of your own challenges / successes!
Also, I'd like to hear from my Catholic readers, who I suspect might have a slightly different perspective on what it means to be a part of the Church.
In response to our coordinate efforts for Mutuality 2012, I have heard from women who say they feel their dignity and worth have been restored, from multiple readers who have changed their minds about women in ministry, from couples relieved that they can finally put a name to how their relationship has functioned all along, from singles freshly inspired by the «great cloud of witnesses» that surrounds them, from followers of Jesus whose passion for justice and equality has been renewed, from women ready to «get on with it» and stop asking permission to use their gifts and start unapologetically using them.
The reading pleasure that results from this conversation — different for different readers — is not merely the simple pleasure of hearing a good story, but the complex pleasures of strong feelings — sometimes violent disagreement, sometimes frustration and sometimes a euphoric recognition, produced by Augustine's text, of the «beauty so ancient and so new,» to which Augustine points through the beauty of his prose.
I've heard from a lot of readers...
So it's been such a joy to hear from readers who have used A Year of Biblical Womanhood for their book clubs or group studies.
As summer comes to a close and we return to the rhythm of the school year, I've been hearing from a lot of readers who are interested in using Evolving in Monkey Town as a book study for their Sunday school, college group, or book club.
I've heard from a lot of friends and readers who want to know how to help or support the book release.
This turned out to be one of the most rewarding experiences of my blogging career, as I heard from so many readers who were challenged and changed by God's good news for men and women.
I've heard from a lot of readers and friends who want to know how to help or support the book release.
This will not be the first time that First Thoughts readers have heard from me on the virtues of Mr. Lionel Trilling, but readers interested in learning more about one of America's greatest critics and intellectuals can check out my piece in today's Wall Street Journal....
As soon as I came home, I wrote up a short magazine article conveying this prediction, and warning readers that, whatever they were hearing from most of the media and university Russia experts, the end was nigh.
This week I heard from a multitude of friends and readers who expressed frustration regarding Christian conferences that tend to speak about LGBT people as if they were an issue, removed from the Church, rather than speak with LGBT people who are in fact a part of the Church.
I would especially love to hear from you if you're a reader of In Katrina's Kitchen but maybe you've never commented before - now is your chance!
I love hearing feedback from readers who've tried one of my recipes, and I'm so glad you liked it.
Back in June I told you why French Onion Soup is such a comfort food to me, and those stuffed meatballs were huge hit with both my own family and families of readers who I heard from all over the country.
Most of my readers are from the US This Pinterest compliment is the sweetest I have ever heard!!
One of THE single biggest complaints we hear from my readers in regards to staying on track with a Real Food Diet is how time consuming the recipes can be.
I first heard of kale chips in a comment from a reader more than a year ago.
The reason the frosting can be difficult I think is because of the low fat cream cheese — sometimes it makes frosting really wet so you don't have to add any liquid, sometimes it's too dry; I think it depends on the brands... Anyways, thank you for reading my blog for some time, I'm always excited to hear from long time readers!
Surprisingly, I've heard from many readers lately who are not fans of coconut and have asked for coconut - free recipes and substitutions, so yes — this one is safe and yummy for anti-coconutters!
I get a lot of recipe requests and ideas from readers and, although I can't try them all, I absolutely love hearing them.
Your Top 10 Parenting Tips We have a fantastic collection of Parenting Tips from our readers - we'd love to hear yours!
For today's Friday Buffet: school lunches from around the world, lunches that are works of art, and a few other tidbits that may be of interest to Lunch Tray readers: House Hearings Begin on the Child Nutrition Act Reauthorization Yesterday,... [Continue reading]
«We love hearing straight from the bloggers what their readers would like to know when it comes to this important topic of underage drinking.
I hear it from readers all the time... cloth diaper covers are one of the best giveaway prizes!
We've heard from some of our readers that cloth diapering twins can actually be more convenient than using disposables since you aren't having to shlep your little ones off to the store to pick up more diapers all the time.
Here's a quick update on the recent How Candidates Can Use the Internet to Win in 2010 guide: since it came out on December 9th of last year, readers have downloaded it directly from this site over 1000 times, and I've heard anecdotal reports that it's also being forwarded from...
One of the things that Spectator readers found hard to believe (as did I when I first heard about it) was that the British had attacked civilians in India from the air.
Here's a quick update on the recent How Candidates Can Use the Internet to Win in 2010 guide: since it came out on December 9th of last year, readers have downloaded it directly from this site over 1000 times, and I've heard anecdotal reports that it's also being forwarded from person to person with great vigor.
I don't personally have a high efficiency washing machine but have heard from dozens of readers and friends who do and they've used this in an HE washer with no problems.
One of THE single biggest complaints we hear from my readers in regards to staying on track with a Real Food Diet is how time consuming the recipes can be.
One of the biggest joys of blogging for me has always been hearing from readers and listeners.
It's one that a lot of people * really * don't seem to want to hear, considering the reception it's gotten from some of Guyenet's readers.
I think you'd also find it interesting to hear my skin healing regime and what supplements and special foods one of my readers took (who like you suffered from acne) and who now has beautiful radiant skin and can eat pretty much what she wants.
It might be worth the try, though I haven't heard from readers who have had success using this brand of almond flour with any of my recipes.
Summer is the time of play and fun but what I am hearing from many of my clients and readers is that you are too tired to enjoy it.
Nevertheless, I wanted to open a discussion about consumer expectations and market reality because I hear many of the same complaints and questions from readers, clients, friends, and family.
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