Sentences with phrase «kind of post as»

I hope you like this kind of post as I try to bring a bit more of variety to the blog.
I like those kinds of posts as well So I would like you to keep on doing them.
Makeup and beauty related posts seem to be popular, so I will be sharing more of these kind of posts as we head into summer.
In contrast, the straight analysis posts like the one you mentioned take considerably more time - usually a whole evening (and at least a couple hours), and I unfortuanetly don't have as much time to do those kinds of posts as I'd like.

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Here's the rub: Failure has become OK — it's even a kind of street cred — as long as you can write the postmortem blog post about your heroic pivot.
Just check out the kind of «metadata,» shown at right, that can be extracted by deconstructing one single tweet, as posted by Twitter's Director of Platform Services, Raffi Krikorian posted.
«There's all kinds of other measures, post investment tools, pay - as - you - go,» he said.
Explore to understand their strategy and start gathering data such as what kind of blog posts they create, how often they publish blog posts and which posts generate the most comments and shares.
When the carbon fiber material undergoes a kind of heating process known as curing, it can become «stronger than steel for the same mass of material,» explained Facebook Connectivity Lab director Yael Maguire in a blog post.
Paul posted only two videos in the entire month of January, as a kind of penance for his actions, before posting around 15 videos in February, and 23 videos in March.
Backed by Mayor Bill de Blasio, the rule, believed the first of its kind nationally, requires restaurants to post a salt shaker encased in a black triangle as a warning symbol next to any menu item with more than 2,300 milligrams (0.08 ounce) of sodium
We know a lot from various kinds of evidence: a) the experience of the real estate sector, where recent studies by Macdonald Realty and Re / Max have confirmed the dominance of foreign buyers at the top end of the market especially, as stated for years by individual realtors (accounts often denigrated as «anecdotal»); b) there is the digging of several investigative journalists, and most notably by Ian Young of the South China Morning Post who has boldly and effectively raised issues native journalists have sometimes shied from; c) academic work, including the books by Katharyne Mitchell (2004) Beyond the Neoliberal Line and David Ley Millionaire Migrants (2011).
I've seen many of these kinds of emails before and the author of this email doesn't seem to be offering money but the post itself as a contribution to your site.
I think as with all of these kinds of post, guest blogging as a form of link building will be devalued, and spammy, low quality, mass guest posts will be dinged.
The other good think about infographics is that you can use them as a kind of guest post.
But as time passed, the same kind of fake postings and threats via phone and text became more common.
If you somehow earn a link from a high - authority national site like Huffington Post while you're still in your infancy as a brand, you could easily move up several points in terms of domain authority, resulting in a kind of «rising tide» that increases all your ranks significantly.
That led many Page administrators to turn to photos as a kind of link bait, using photo posts to drive reach and including links in captions hoping to get clicks back to sites.
If you have friends, family or acquaintances who have some kind of online business, such as a website of their own or a blog perhaps, make sure you ask them about posting an article about your endeavors.
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In my last post in this series, I observed that an economy's «base» money serves as the «raw material» that commercial banks and other private - market financial intermediaries employ in «producing» deposits of various kinds that can themselves serve as means of exchange.
I have previously posted the example of Jesus as well as the «two thieves» being crucified beside Him as kind of an example of discussing God and faith at the last moment of life.
As someone wrote in an earlier post about pastors kind of «sneaking» it in, I see him leading us into deeper and deeper waters of Calvinism as he goeAs someone wrote in an earlier post about pastors kind of «sneaking» it in, I see him leading us into deeper and deeper waters of Calvinism as he goeas he goes.
It does seem kind of like «hit - and - run» for you to post that you are considering changing on some major issues, but then potentially not give any reasons as to why.
Actually, David, for as big of a part that Islam plays in the news today, to say, «Well it's kind of typical that this post that addresses a Christian issue would be dragged into a Muslim issue.»
«The event, the fourth of its kind, seeks to raise global awareness and create a forum for collaboration around the wide array of powerful and promising cell therapies, gene therapies, and immunotherapies emerging from medical institutions around the world, as well as the impact new technology will have on humanity and society,» a press release by the Cure Foundation explains (h / t Christian Post).
The whole point of my post was to say that many, many such phenomena are dismissed as being some mysterious but material event, when it is clear there is not only a violation of physical laws, but that some kind of intelligence is involve in the violation.
I am kind of going the other way... I am writing a book, and then I post reworked sections from the chapters as blog posts.
Would you please be so kind as to post his e-mail address or phone number so I can deal with him directly instead of having to put up with all his self - appointed intermediaries?
I am not sure whether or not this post is written by him as no one else know this kind of detailed about my difficulty.
Being alive minus the answers to the issues you have resolved as a result of the posting is a crucial case, and the kind which may have in a negative way damaged my entire career if I had not encountered your blog post.
What kind of mother raises a person to act as you just did in posting such vitriol about someone you don't know?
Yes, because Jesus was completely illogical... Jeesh... What kind of moron would post something so inane as this post??
In a previous post about the two kinds of forgiveness, we saw that while aphesis can be translated as «forgiveness,» it is closer to something like «liberty,» «freedom,» or «release.»
Made these yesterday to bring to a party for work tonight and was a bit dubious since they came out kind of dense and not as «pretty» as the posted pics.
This recipe was posted to go along with the Breakfast Pizza, but obviously it can be used as a base for any kind of pizza!
I thought that this delicious tart would be perfect as my last post before Christmas: it's pretty much a clafoutis with a crust — I am a crust kind of girl — and the recipe comes from one of my all time favorite cooks.
As far as flops... ugh, I've certainly written a few posts about mine — one of the worst, though (before I started blogging) involved too - wet bread expanding in the oven, oozing over the edge of the pan and overflowing onto the bottom of the oven like some kind of floury blob monsteAs far as flops... ugh, I've certainly written a few posts about mine — one of the worst, though (before I started blogging) involved too - wet bread expanding in the oven, oozing over the edge of the pan and overflowing onto the bottom of the oven like some kind of floury blob monsteas flops... ugh, I've certainly written a few posts about mine — one of the worst, though (before I started blogging) involved too - wet bread expanding in the oven, oozing over the edge of the pan and overflowing onto the bottom of the oven like some kind of floury blob monster.
As my final post to their followers, I wanted to come up with something to kind of applaud their efforts and cheer them on for their final week.
# 1: Healthy Banana Coconut Chocolate Chunk Muffins — So these kind of blew up after I posted them, which just goes to show me that you guys love your healthy chocolate recipes as much as I do.
I brought two kinds of cookies to the swap: the same jam - filled bow tie cookies I made for last year's event, as well as these gluten - free iced ginger bars (the recipe for which is at the end of this post).
Plum jam or plum butter would be particularly delicious as well, however I have not posted a recipe for those kind of jams yet.
I didn't came across this kind of posts earlier, but as I see, the whole idea behind it is to introduce people to some of the blogs you love to visit, and to share some of your quirky, personal things.
This post kind of turned into a mango love letter, but we are getting tons of good veggies these days as spring finally perks up.
I didn't make these today (which is kind of obvious, as it's not even 10AM as I post this), but it was an equally toasty day, and cranking up the air conditioner and digging into a few of these with spicy sriracha aioli was a pleasure.
would love a post about your food allergies as I always feel so bad and I'm wondering what kind of test are the best for discovering if I have any food allergies.
As I mentioned before, probably in most of my pumpkin posts, I looooooove pumpkin or butternut squash (they're kind of the same for me, pretty much interchangeable in my cooking).
It's kind of fun to see old posts doing awesome because it's like all of the hard work I do as a blogger doesn't all disappear the next day.
I've been meaning to do this kind of post for my own kitchen, as everyone always asks to see it, but no way am I doing it now, NOTHING will compete with yours!
I love everything about this post — from the recipe itself to the story of trying to give away your baked goods... Oh how I identified with this story in so many ways... Really, it's very kind of you to share your culinary efforts... as I suspect even your not - quite perfect endeavors are quite yummy!
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