Sentences with phrase «hit cyberspace»

When online dating first hit cyberspace, fifteen years ago, men out numbered the women at a ration of eight men to two women.
Knowing my love for Marjorie Montgomery, my girl Rose (aka NotFallingButFlying) messaged me the second this amazing skirt hit cyberspace.
I don't know if it's just me, but as soon as the collaboration between Micheline Pitt and Unique Vintage hit cyberspace, I was pretty much drooling over every single piece.
So, it's time to hit cyberspace — i.e., a (beautiful, functional, stylish) website and a social media strategy.

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Just this month, the latest salvo — Leslie Bennetts's book «The Feminine Mistake,» a call - to - work warning women about the long - term costs of staying at home — hit the shelves with a bang, setting off another round of news stories, talk shows and cyberspace debates about the progress on the battlefront.
Although it's tempting to hit «send» and launch an angry missive into cyberspace, Spira recommends sleeping on any upset or hurt feelings.
Dating doesn't have to feel like open - heart surgery, says professional relationship coach Lauren Frances Long ago, when romance seekers hunted in the field (aka bars) rather than cyberspace, Lauren Frances organized Man Trap Packs — posses of single women who hit the town to find love.
Revelling in its biting discourse against the evils of our socially surveilled world, the film sees everyone hit rock bottom — and all because of one man's desire to prove himself to a bunch of strangers in cyberspace.
To mention a few, Lisa Bartolozzi's essay on painting techniques shows how incessantly experimental painting has always been; Vincent Desiderio looks deeply into figurative painting's» technical narrative»; Alexi Worth's hypothesizes «the invention of clumsiness» after photography hit the 19th c. painting world; Donald Kuspit describes some of the impact Freud had on the figure; Kurt Kauper explains kitsch and Jule Heffernan «the male gaze»; Laurie Hogin examines the politics of figurative painting; and John Jacobsmeyer and Nicola Verlato each discuss the meanings of spatial organization via perspective, the camera obscura, 3 - D modeling, and cyberspace.
And it is a confrontation that has not been restricted to the markets — even cyberspace has been hit with hashtags that take digs at the competition.
You finally work up the courage to hit «send» and breathe a sigh of relief as your perfect resume shoots off into cyberspace.
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