It's not good for me to read
this kind of post at midnight on Saturday!
Not exact matches
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.
Two
of her close friends, actor Matthew Montgomery and rapper Sirah,
posted the same photo with Lovato — apparently
at some
kind of bar or club — in which Lovato's hand appears to be clutched around an invisible object.
Even better, look
at the
kind of comments people like your personas leave on those blog
posts.
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).
Emotional engagement is crucial for any
kind of marketing, from presenting
at a conference to writing a long - form blog
post.
My buddy J$
at Rockstar Finance was
kind enough to pick up two
of my
posts in January for mass release.
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.
Here's the deal: just make any
kind of comment on this
post, any
kind at all, and your name will be entered into a draw to win their brand new cd, «Something in the Sky».
those
kind of vision statements I quoted
at the beginning
of the
post are condescending crap that i consider abusive.
Here was Alyssa Rosenberg
at the Washington
Post claiming that the whole point
of Wonder Woman is that she's a role model for prepubescent girls, a
kind of «Fearless Girl» avant la statue: «[T] he movie... argues that it's... little girls all over the world who stand to gain if they can grow up free
of the distorting influence
of misogyny,» Rosenberg wrote, with a schoolmarm's didacticism.
I'm
kind of amazed
at how, in a
post supporting victims
of abuse, the weight
of concern still leans towards how the abused should behave.
Matt was
kind enough to
post an update on my own condition a few days ago, and I can think
of at least 5 other bloggers and leaders I have become aware
of in the last couple
of weeks who are battling cancer.
So if there are no atheist
posts, wouldn't that be right» Yes, atheists don't believe your god exists; but, many
of us do believe your religion is one
of greatest disasters to ever befall human
kind and so we are here to make sure your lies and illogic don't go unchallenged unlike the last 2000 years Your just miffed that christians cant burn heretics
at the stake any more
Not to mention that being told to sit quietly, submissively, and above all, not to show your anger, is one
of the major ways that women have been pushed down and marginalized in our culture (which, I would suggest, is a strong contributing factor to the
kind of feedback you have been receiving for your recent
posts - you were far nicer to Mark or Donald or whoever than many
of us guys have been to them over the years, and yet you seemed to receive far more criticism for speaking up - i.e. not just for what you said, but for the very fact that you said anything
at all - than we would have).
Matt was
kind enough to
post an update on my own condition a few days ago, and I can think
of at least 5 other bloggers and leaders I have become aware
of in the last couple
of weeks who....
Thank you for your very honest
post Ella, you are so
kind and wise beyond your years: o) I agree, a lot
of people (myself included
at times when i'm low) focus on all our differences which set us apart and make us compare ourselves to others.
p.s. if you didn't know if you're on blogger you can see your stats in when you are writing a
post (it's the right most tab
at the top) also you can sign up for google analytics for free so that it tracks all
kinds of crazy information about your own blog.
I was taken back to my childhood when I looked
at the very first picture on your
post, that is the same
kind of bowl that my mom had and we used it for baking banana bread and lots
of other things.
I am in fact delighted to glance
at this website
posts which contains plenty
of helpful facts, thanks for providing these
kinds of data.
When the title
of this
post came up in my Bloglovin feed I thought it sounded like a calorie laden fat frenzy, the
kind of thing kids are served
at food chain restaurant!
When glancing
at the pic and looking
at pasta with a lettuce salad, I got
kind of grossed
at first but then going through the
post, it actually looks good!
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).
Whether it's nutritious breakfast, lunchbox ideas, satisfying snacks, or even a special treat or two check out the rest
of today's #SundaySupper Back to School Menu
at the bottom
of this
post for all
kinds of inspiration.
I just shared it again because I updated the photos, which is
kind of funny because I just looked
at the
post and realized it included an announcement that I was going to start doing that!I actually ended up starting my own law practice, so I've been doing that and slowly devoting more and more time to the blog.
All you need to do is leave me a comment below telling me what
kind of soup or stew recipes you'd like me to
post this season and I will select a winner
at random next Tuesday, October 4.
Leave a comment
at the end
of this
post and let me know what
kinds of dishes you dream up!
Also, you saw in Monday's
post that I have a ton
of legumes, so I had to use
at least one
kind this week!
It has been
kind of crazy
at home lately, hence the less - than - consistent
posting (sorry!)
I promise that this
post was not meant to be about scars, but as I was staring
at that first photo it
kind of got my thoughts turning, so here I am telling you all about why I love them.
I did suggest earlier this week that this season was one about which to be optimistic — there were a few Doubting Micky Thomases judging from the
posts that followed such thoughts, but after a display
of stunning attack, biting midfield (well,
kind of,
at least the two stayed out
of Mike Dean's book) and innovative defending, surely we are now favourites for the title?
«When one
of our leaders goes down in that
kind of fashion, I mean, you're poking
at a pack
of wolves,» Ray said, according to Nicki Jhabvala
of the Denver
Post.
I went to several «alumni» games (and even got Earl Morral's autograph), saw the original Zeke the Wonder Dog, enjoyed the alumni band days where they led HS Bands (to replace the students in games before school started), met all
kinds of former Spartans during tailgate times, totally enjoyed the pre pre game MSU band marches, loved the band before game,
at halftime, and
post game.
Couldn't agree more with you regards the negative
postings however I think it's more a reflection on how divided our fans are, bad results and wenger out
posts get thumbs up, a win
of any
kind and wenger out
posts get thumbs down.me personally a wins a win and I actually thought we did ol but I'm very much in the wenger out brigade, the wins really do cloud the reality in my opinion which is wenger has built a squad so unbalanced its scary, miss managed it and not focused
at all on the defensive side
of the game, I do however feel that some though not all on both sides are guilty
of stepping over the edge as regards personal abuse and it's all getting a bit ott
Now I've been
posting on this site for some time now and I read the comments and I look
at all
kind of sources to extract the general feeling among Arsenal fans, and there are always people who trust Wenger no matter what.
Hope Randle either: (a) doesn't get wind
of that
post; or (b) if he does, is the
kind of guy who lets that sort
of stuff roll off his back or enjoys good trash talk, even
at his own expense.
This problem partially reared its ugly head on the goal, when Carles Puyol lost Alvaro Vasquez
at the back
post, but that perhaps had more to do with Puyol making an individual error than any
kind of inherent formation flaw.
You said it in your
post boy - O, that is the
kind of falsified evidence that you lot
at Spurs will have concocted.
I love your
post, you have described exactly how I feel
at the moment.My older 4 children went to our local school, but now my son has just turned 5 and will attend
kinder next year I am really considering homeschooling.I just have this niggling feeling in the back
of my mind that our local school is just not right for him.I understand completely where you are coming from.I'm going to check out your other
post and my options too.Good luck with your decision.
I would like to see a
kind of UK / Europe / World 1 / World 2 scenario, like
at the
post office.
So imagine my surprise when I stumble across a (very
kind) mention
of Mommy Niri
post on her resolutions
at the «I spent my morning crying over spilled milk».
SUNNY GAULT: And I should mention too, and
at the bottom
of the article it does talk about this, but they do have a GoFundMe site, so if this is, is really
kind of tugging on your heartstrings and, and you want, you feel compelled to do something about it, you know, we'll
post this link to our Facebook page, but you can also just google it.
I really wanted to not write another blog
post that responds to the goings - on over here
at TLT, because I don't want to make my bloggy name off
of Bettina's venerable coattails, but I think I may have to write a little something about just why — despite the fact that it's probably no big deal — people are
kind of irritated when stuff like this comes out.
Lianne from Mrs Mummy Harris and Jaki over
at Jaki Jellz have teamed up to host Triumphant Tales; a parenting / family and lifestyle linky where pretty much any
kind of posts are welcome.
One
of her points: from the
kinds of junk - food products exhibited, you would never know that the SNA was
at war with the White House over USDA's nutrition standards for school meals (see my previous
posts).
Your page is just
kind of out in the open so anyone can stumble on it and talk to you, but
at the same time this means all your business is
posted right there for your parents to see.
Starting a HuffPo account usually requires a blogging track record
of some
kind, or
at least a prominent presence or big name, so those on the Left may want to consider starting a «diary» first on a site like Daily Kos that takes all comers (though be careful about what you
post — these sites» readers are typically viciously protective
of their online homes, and blatantly promotional
posts can get flamed fast).
Let's look
at the
kinds of posts Facebook is actually going to be «punishing»... they offered this one as an example:
In positive terms, we, unlike NO, have
at least now built up a
kind of grassroots movement - base that could be mobilised e.g. to fight for PR - based Lords reform (on which, see my guest
post over
at LiBDemVoice.
These problems and concerns raised by the police personnel on duty paints exactly the gloomy picture
of the
kind of problems teachers, and health workers who are
posted to work
at these deprived villages face on a daily basis.