Sentences with phrase «know if any reading»

I don't know if you read the whole thread or not, but Mustard seed was in essence whining because people were not being nice to her, unfriending her on facebook etc..
The stuff in parentheses is typically the non-satirical stuff, which you'd know if you read The Onion.
Don't know if you read the Bible, or if you've noticed... The Bible says «without ** shedding of blood ** is NO remission.»
Lastly, as you know if you read me regularly, I had the opportunity to interview a leader in natural health and preventative medicine, Dr. Michael Murray and he agreed with my take on things as well - that first and foremost, we need to focus on how we are nourishing ourselves on the inside, and then protect ourselves from the outside.
As you know if you read regularly, I contacted the company a while back to ask to work with them.
I wanted to explain that added protein, because I know if I read that note above and then saw a picture of a broad like me.
Thank you so much — I don't know if you read the comments on your older recipes, but know that I've been a longtime fan and that I always refer people to your blog.
I don't know if you read Glennon Melton's blog, Momastery, but she writes about how being a mom is brutiful.
And I know if you read it, you'll want to try this diet.
Dr Amy is constantly summarizing the latest research on «these issues,» which you would know if you read around the site a bit more.
Does Mr. Linky somehow know if we read 20 blogs and comment - just curious;)
i don't know if u read people's comments on your articles.
As you might know if you read the newspapers, fried foods are far from the healthiest meals in the world because cooking with cheap vegetable oils leads to them going rancid and generates tons of free radicals, and additionally, coking meat proteins tends to warp them and also generate free radicals.
When I first tried on this dress at Target I wasn't too thrilled about the fit, and as you should know if you read Lil Miss JB Style regularly fit is EVERYTHING when it comes to style, sadly this shirt dress was a little shapeless and went down to past my knees.
I also find a way to reach out to an author I don't know if I read their book and give them a 4 or a 5.
I don't know if reading will turn to electronic devices in a big way in the future and make traditional books totally obsolete, but I doubt it.
I don't know if you read my hub but it was about caring for an elderly parent in your home with a lot of need to know facts.
Many of you want to know if I read other blogs about the Kindle.
I don't know if reading all of these comments makes me feel better or worse.
Welcome to Gamers Anonymous March 13th Session Well, as you know if you read my other weekly column, Cutting Through the Crap — Netflix Style, you are aware that this -LSB-...]
I don't know if that reading is correct, but if it is, then it's rather a shrewd post, in a sick sort of way.
But I am curious to know if your reading has thrown up the» + ve feedback» scarey bear recently]
Some policies allow you to add a rider that will extend the own occ provision for the life of the policy... but as you know if you read my articles, those riders cost money.
I don't know if you read my first chalk paint dresser makeover a couple of weeks ago, which I painted with CeCe Caldwell's Destin Golf Green chalk paint (click HERE if you missed it).
Does Mr. Linky somehow know if we read 20 blogs and comment - just curious;)
He's turned a corner and came up to me a couple of weeks ago and told me he really wants to practise and practise because he knows if he reads more he will get better and better and will «learn stuff».

Not exact matches

Handy: If they do put a private equity fund in your 401 (k), read the fine print and know what it is you're investing in.
By no means do I know it all, but I do know one thing: If you read this book and truly adopt the methodology when growing your business, it WILL save you time and money (and possibly fights with your co-founders).
If you want to build up an audience that regularly reads your content, they need to know when it is likely to be published.
If you don't know them personally, you've read about them: the woebegone residents of Vancouver, Toronto, and the surrounding areas of those two cities who bought too much house.
If your answer is No, then this blog post is a must read for you as it will help you in understanding how to use Google Docs without any -LSB-...]
If you're reading this, you probably know that Cam Newton laughed at a female reporter's question during a press conference — and that he lost a major sponsor, Dannon, as a result.
If you don't know yours and happen to be reading this article purely out of curiosity, go find your serial number now and store it somewhere that is not your laptop.
If you've read Patrick Lencioni's masterpiece The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, you know the foundation for any good relationship is trust — it's the foundation for his pyramid model — and that foundation simply can not happen without transparency at work.
President Trump isn't known to be the most avid reader, if you read and placed your faith in the account of Michael Wolff's Fire and Fury.
If they get to the end of your content feeling no better off than before they started reading / listening / watching it, you not only did a disservice to your business with your weak effort — you've done the entire Web a disservice by cluttering it up with yet more junk.
And if you want to know what to read, you should probably look to the guy who has devoured the most incredible number of titles.
If you read the word «metrics» and feel a little intimidated, know that it's completely normal to do so.
If you want to know what someone like that sounds like, read this remarkable op - ed by one of Trump's most prominent intellectual supporters.
It was very poorly written and if you read it, what it was dealing with was gender stereotypes, why some men like to oppress women, why other women like to be submissive, you know, something like «Fifty Shades of Grey.»»
It can be intimidating if you don't feel confident in knowing what you need to know and how to read it.
If you've read any of my previous articles, you know that I'm not a huge fan of the interview.
One person driving less, eating less factory - farmed meat, flying less, polluting less, using less air conditioning — you know things you could do — may affect little on a global CO2 scale, but maybe today, if everyone who reads this article who cares about Thoreau's legacy, who believes in self - determination, who calls him - or herself a leader, or just wants to be one, acts by his or her values...
If you find the text difficult to read and feel like there should be more contrast, don't hesitate to call your designer and let them know.
If you've been reading much education or business news, you probably know there's a lot of buzz around STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education and degrees these days.
(And if you read my work regularly, you know that there are very few things I tell people they «should» do.)
You know what they're thinking and feeling, even if you're reading it on a screen.
I'm sure that if you read it carefully, you know what they're getting at, but it can be worded with much more economy, like so:
If you read this column, you know I love to think about the implications of novice users having access to more complex technology.
Fair warning: Before you even read this post on your phone or device, know that you may feel guilty if you have children close by.
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