Sentences with phrase «left by readers»

I'm feeling especially grateful for a recent book review in the Tuscon Citizen — and for the ones left by readers on Amazon.com and it's related websites.
I love scribbling notes in margins and dipping into the artifacts left by readers before me like a voyeur wandering through another's diary.
Morris and «Oscar» have triggered a release of sorts, and you hear real pain in some of these notes left by their readers.
But the telling point — or points — come in the last paragraph and in his responses to the comments left by readers of the post.
Here is a comment that was left by reader Marlene Placido requesting one of my all time favorite cookies:
However, this morning I found two new comments on the blog left by a reader named Dana — whom, I should mention at the outset, is not Dana Woldow, the San Francisco school food reformer who often comments here and is no great fan of Jamie.
On a related note, I'm reminded of this provocative comment, left by a reader on this site just after I launched The Lunch Tray:

Not exact matches

The reader is left puzzled as to why this sad, dishonest, and frequently vicious book is recommended by evangelical writers Lewis Smedes and Phil Yancey.
Novak leaves the reader with the impression that Latin America's devastating poverty is the result of the «misbegotten form of social analysis» employed by the liberation theologians.
Goldberg is a political journalist, not a historian, and readers more familiar with the ideological twists and turns of the modern era will be familiar with his thesis: While the left has long depicted the right as fascist, it is in fact the left — from Hegel to Hitler to Hillary and, yes, the politics of meaning, too — that follows the fascist formula most influentially articulated by Mussolini: «Everything within the state; nothing outside the state; nothing against the state.»
By leaving out this important information and by failing to seriously explore those biblical passages that, at least at first glance, don't seem to support his thesis, Bell has left his readers ill - equipped to deal with challenges from those who don't agree with these ideaBy leaving out this important information and by failing to seriously explore those biblical passages that, at least at first glance, don't seem to support his thesis, Bell has left his readers ill - equipped to deal with challenges from those who don't agree with these ideaby failing to seriously explore those biblical passages that, at least at first glance, don't seem to support his thesis, Bell has left his readers ill - equipped to deal with challenges from those who don't agree with these ideas.
Although he never justifies this move, it is obvious from the start that Powell simply dismisses any German Catholic approaches to the Trinity, leaving the reader wondering how his work might have been improved by including the recent contributions of, say, Schmaus, Rahner, von Balthasar, or Greshake.
Each reader, whose technology is run by the London - based fintech company SumUp, needs a «merchant», most likely a Church worker, to input each transaction, and a probable scenario will see members of the congregation walking past a manned device as they enter or leave a service or event.
Sci - Fi Author John C. Wright takes down a belligerent reviewer in style: The thrilling conclusion: An interviewer once asked me if my Christianity or my political philosophy would offend readers, by which he meant readers to the Left of Center.
After his careful analysis of the roots of Augustine's thinking on the just society, he leaves it to the reader to speculate as to how his perspective relates to the larger questions posed by his theme.
’21 Matthew's Gospel, nevertheless, much more than Mark's, leaves the reader with the general impression that the resurrection of Jesus, though undescribed, took place on the third day and was witnessed by Jewish guards and two women.
The divine Word may address one reader as he follows Paul's analysis of the gospel in Romans 1 - 8, and yet another is left cold by the involved argument.
Miłosz: A Biographyby andrzej franaszektranslated by aleksandra parker and michael parkerbelknap, 544 pages, $ 35 The impression left in the mind of an American reader, after he finishes Andrzej Franaszek's exhaustive new biography of Czesław Miłosz, is the absurdity that this man was ever....
««Tis inconceivable that inanimate brute matter should (without the mediation of something else which is not material) operate and affect other matter without mutual contact... Gravity must be caused by an agent acting constantly according to certain laws, but whether this agent be material or immaterial is a question I left to the consideration of my readers
Now the editors of Commonweal have answered that the comments were, in fact, awful calumny, but that they were left by blog readers, not contributors, and nobody over at Commonweal agrees with them, much less hates First Things.
Curley, Spalding insists, had «little use for the values of mainstream America» (what those values are is left to the reader's imagination), and deliberately eschewed the Carroll / Gibbons tradition for a church guided by «the myth of majestic changelessness.»
The reaction of any person who begins to leaf through this illustrated chronicle of human gestation will surely be extraordinary as well, and the book should be helpful in promoting «bonding» of all readers with all unborn babies, as it graphically documents the contention (made, for example, in this issue by William Saunders) that from zygote to embryo to fetus to birth, each human organism is nothing but human.
I haven't made it with flax or chia, but there are some variations left in the comments of Fat Head pizza by readers who have tried.
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I especially liked the crayon leaf art suggested by a blog reader:
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That's why I've been very interested in the comments left on yesterday's post by two readers — Dana Woldow, the San Francisco school food reformer, and Justin Gagnon, CEO of a school lunch catering service, Choicelunch.
Right before we left, I did a quick scan of travel with kid websites and ran across this amazing piece of travel gear that I have not yet been able to track down in the US — the BoostApak by Trunki But since we have so many readers from the UK and Australia, where I think this is sold, I'm hoping some of you can chime in on what you think about it.
Sarah notes the obvious tie - in to previous attempts to tar left - wing blogs by portraying individual and distasteful reader comments as representative of the site as a whole.
The next step, and a natural one for blogs, is to get readers involved in the process of creating content for the site by leaving comments on pages.
By the same token, it wouldn't be a shock to see Conservative attack dog Michael Gove unleashed on Ed Miliband's vulnerabities (I leave it to the reader to decide exactly what and where these are).
And left behind by said reader when leaving the lavatory for others to use in lieu of toilet tissue.»
Please take part in the Shadow Cabinet poll for readers of Left - wing blogs which is also being run by Left Foot Forward, Labour List, Liberal Conspiracy and others.
The most reassuring for Left Futures readers will be the fact that Peter Mandelson is thought to be a liability by 61 % of both party members and trade unionists, by a very long way the most unpopular of Labour politicians.
Then open your Adobe Reader and the PDF by choosing «File» and «Open» from the drop - down menu on the top left and select the menu file you saved to your computer.
You may earn a second entry simply by being a subscribed reader of this blog (there are many ways to do so on the right hand side of this post) and leaving a comment stating you are a subscribed reader.
With that being said though, if any of my lovely blog readers swear by a certain * high end * mascara that you think I'll like, feel free to leave it in the comments below... see how easily I can be convinced here?
I realized that I will have readers who closely read my blog text, and I will have those who stop by for a look at my outfits, maybe drop a somewhat shallow comment and leave.
If you want to enter for the prize... go to her blog and follow these instructions... One lucky reader will get their choice of either the Bachelorette (black) or the Bride (white) cheeky panties!To enter: One entry: leave a comment.Two entries: become a follower by clicking on the box in the upper right corner of her blog, then let her... View the Post
If you overshare by writing too much about your job, friends, and romantic ideals, then readers may feel like there's nothing really new or interesting left to learn about you.
Unfortunately my weekend is super busy or I would be verifying my assumptions above... if any readers are able to verify this by leaving a comment I'd appreciate it!
The moral may be left to the hearer, reader In Numerology the Love life and relationships in love making are affected by number under which someone is born.
As readers of the book know, she plays a pivotal role in changing Montag's mindset from an obedient fireman («By the time you guys grow up, there won't be one book left.»)
Indeed, a week rarely goes by when local newspapers don't carry at least one No Child Left Behind - related editorial, news story, or pro / con letter from a reader.
Readers will learn a little bit about «the Right» by reading this book, but much, much more about the loopy Left.
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