Sentences with phrase «last visits so»

It would be helpful if the site had the date of member's last visits so you can see who's active.

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Dandong's real estate registration office released a statement last week saying it was unable to keep up with the sudden rise in people registering apartments so people needed to make an appointment to visit the office ahead of time, according to state - owned Securities Times newspaper.
Yahoo said last week that it gets nearly half of its audience from mobile visits, but the company's mobile ad sales are so insignificant that it does not break them out separately in earnings reports.
63 % of all requests to Facebook from Google Chrome were those so - called «conditional requests,» tying up resources for the time it took for the server to tell the browser that, no, there's no new file since the last time you visited.
830,000 Chinese tourists visited Cambodia last year, a 19.5 y - o - y increase17 that was followed by another robust 40 % y - o - y increase to reach 529,967 Chinese arrivals in H1 2017, accounting for 20 % of all foreign visitors in Cambodia so far.18
And so throughout his 18 crusades, believers previously hostile or suspicious of one another united under the Billy Graham crusade banner.Richard Bewes says, «I recall looking at the list of denominations involved in his 1989 (last) visit and thinking «no one but Billy could bring together such a diverse group.
Moreover, many were so pleased with the hospice care they were receiving that they did not pursue painful last - ditch efforts, visiting «the emergency room half as often» as the control group in traditional hospice.
«It's been a really challenging year for news, so also this time last year my visit to the Calais camp as the camp was evicted.»
I'd been doing well so far this autumn in avoiding any lurgies but I finally succumbed to a cold over the weekend - I'm blaming my Mum who came to visit last week, and she's apparently blaming her boyfriend (Thanks James!).
Luckily, we've had family and friends visit so much for the last 4 weeks that all the cherry tomatoes are going to good homes and bellies.
Although I finally learned the art of sourdough last year, my starter often goes into hibernation as life gets so busy as a freelance chef instructor and since I live alone, it takes a while for me to visit a loaf of bread, even if I often share with others.
Thank you so much to everyone who visited and shared last week.
but my son has recently visited Japan twice in the last year — so it will be a toss - up as to whether we drink it or I cook with it!
My dad visited last weekend, brought me a bunch of fresh kale from his garden... So I mentioned this morning that I'd make Zuppa Toscana for dinner.
But the last time I was visiting, just a few weeks ago, we drove along a road outside of town I hadn't been on in a long time... and there were still many, many apples trees... and so I was soothed a bit.
My two favorite cooking blogs together at last:) This homesick Texan can't wait to visit so I can buy both y ’ all's cookbooks!
Hi made this loaf last night so I could make it into meatloaf sandwiches for my husbands 10 hour drive to visit family.
I do not live locally and my visit ends on the 1st April so I wanted to make the tart one last time before I leave.
My friend Whitney had a baby girl last week, so Wayne and I decided to drive over to Berkeley to pay a visit to the new arrival and enjoy a nice lunch.
My husband LOVE»S it and so many stories he and his bestie from college tell start with «that one time we were drinking goose island...» he loves it so much in fact that my father - in - law made a side trip to pick some up last year while visiting C's grandparents.
When I last visited her she served me an even smoother hummus, I asked how she did it, and she said she couldn't be bothered to peel them, so pushed the cooked chickpeas, skins and all, through a sieve, which removed their skins and any textural irregularities — sheer genius!
For our last weekend in Dublin we wanted to do something special so we decided to make a return visit to Rustic Stone.
After visiting the Sangre de Cristo Mountains while my not - so - little brother was in town last week, we decided to spend this week in Telluride, where we're currently nestled within the San Juan Mountains with a hike of one of its tallest checked off of our list.
Last week, Emily was kind enough to feature my Lentil Curry so please do pop over and visit the other recipes...
So, on the visit to my last tescos I had to find a substitute and alas, I picked up spelt flour — a flour that gives a sweet, nutty taste.
again, thanks so much for sharing over at Food Friday, France and Joshua so sorry about the late visit... no idea why i couldn't access your site for the last couple of days..
I was visiting family for the last week or so and I am dying to get back to my normal eating routines (um yeah they don't eat the way I do lol)... must add these to my menu!
When I was baking last night our house was filled with divine scent of spices and it was really hard to resist temptation of tasting it while still hot but I managed to save them all intact till morning so my older daughter could choose one of the loaves to take with her on the coach... she went to visit her aunty in Scotland.
So, how much time has to pass between a visit and the consecutive is written nowhere, but the last time the Customs Officer told me that the next time I have to stay in Italy for at least 6 months.
I got to visit their factory and one of their dairy farms last summer and was so impressed by the quality and care they put into each and every one of their products.
At different times in the last year or so, track stars Lee Evans and Bill Toomey had made appearances in a couple of the countries, but those two were apparently the only American athletes to have visited Africa recently under government auspices.
Villa may lie just three points above the relegation places but Arsenal fans wll certainly not forget their last visit to the Emirates where they beat us 3 - 1 on the opening day of the last campaign, so we have no reason to be complacent, especially as are likely to be without our Mr. Duracell (Alexis) in attack.
Going by our results against teams that haven't beaten us for 10 years or so (this season) it doesn't look good, They got a 0 - 0 draw the last time they visited the Emirates.
Pellegrini remains a popular figure at the Etihad Stadium, so I can see his players putting in a big performance for him at the Stadium of Light, where City have won 4 - 1 on each of their last two visits.
I know it's a big «What If», but according to Arsene Wenger we came so close to signing Kylian Mbappe last summer that Le Prof even went to visit the young French striker at his home to try and tip the balance in Arsenal's favour.
First up is the visit of City, who may still be reeling after the shock home defeat by Stoke City in their last Premier League outing, so a fast start by Arsenal at home is definitely the order of the day, while I am sure that former United man Welbeck will be extra keen to inflict more damage on his old enemies.
So... following on from the last post and Wengers visit to the restaurant.
Our latest challenge comes with the visit of Stoke, No wins and no goals at home, you would forgive Arsenal fans for dreading the game against Stoke, Stoke are often reported as our Bogey Team, so you may be surprised to see we have won our last 7 at home vs the so - called «rugby team».
XI v XI (for the whole game hopefully) can produce some crazy results in the Cup, so Arsenal could break an awful run at Old Trafford, where they have lost 9 and drawn 1 of their last 10 visits.....
He hasn't had much time to enjoy it so far, with a game every three days for the last few weeks, but he can now have a rest until we go through to the 28th when we cross London to visit Crystal Palsce, then it is back to the grindstone 3 days later with a visit to the Midlands to face West Bromwich Albion.
It's been a good effort from them considering the troubles they had in the summer but they have only scored just the two goal in their last nine league visits to Turf Moor, so they are going to have to break the mold in this one.
When we went to West Brom last season, we did so looking to avenge the 4 - 0 defeat we'd suffered there on our previous visit.
So they will likely rest up a few players for the visit of Burnley on Saturday in the FA Cup fourth round and will be hoping for a repeat of the last time they hosted the Clarets in the competition.
The Clarets took a point from the visit to M16 last season, so Jose Mourinho's side will be more than aware of the problems Dyche's men can cause.
They have drawn three of their last four visits there so will be hoping to at least get out of there with a point in the bag.
The Clarets have conceded exactly three goals on each of their last three visits to the Emirates, so again, this points towards plenty of goals happening.
If you knew anything about me, you'd know that on match days I'm as laid back as they come and more than happy to chew the fat with opposition fans as was evidenced on my visit to your gaff last season when I spent a very enjoyable few hours chatting to Arsenal fans over half a dozen or so pints of North London's finest gnat's p*ss, oops sorry beer
Newcastle are winless in their last four visits to face the U's so there could be a hint of an upset floating around in this one as well.
Chelsea are unbeaten in their last five Premier League visits to Anfield (W2 D3) so have reason to be positive there on the weekend really.
The Hatters have scored just one goal in their last four visits to St James» Park, but they are going so strongly in League Two at the moment you can't totally ignore their threat in this one.
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