Sentences with phrase «like writing back»

Well... here's hoping you get this and you feel like writing back.
I felt like writing back and saying, this isn't a dating site, but I didn't want him to know my email.
I am a widower and searching for a good and Godly person that i can pick as my nearest person because i have some secret things that i want to share and i will like you write me back so that i can give you all in the details as right now i am in a private hospital and i can do much as i am paralysed...

Not exact matches

Back in 2015, tech industry analyst Ben Thompson wrote about Snapchat's TV - like immersive qualities, coveted by advertisers.
From the outside, it seems like you just add keywords, write a few text ads and then sit back and collect paychecks.
Meeting with the wrong investor will feel like you're back in college writing a thesis.
«I wrote «Diary of a Wimpy Kid» as a nostalgia piece, looking back like «The Wonder Years,»» said Kinney, referring to the 1980s TV series set in the 1960s.
I did that for a while, and it was only after I had done that for a little bit and felt like I'd honed my skills and I understood the kitchen, the professional kitchen, that I felt like I could then leave it to [go back and] pursue the writing part because I now had the knowledge and the expertise to do that.»
Teigen's final tweet to Trump — aka the «no one likes you» memo — was in response to a July 23 post where he wrote, «It's very sad that Republicans, even some that were carried over the line on my back, do very little to protect their President.»
While in the same breath he talks about «Putting America First» - which to some sounds like a return to U.S. isolationism - Trump makes it clear he has big plans to write a whole new chapter of the nation's war on terrorism, which dates back to the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S.
O'Hara's broker wrote back, offering well wishes and professional advice: «We have notes (like Term Deposits) that range from several days to just short a year.
About five years ago, Malcolm Gladwell, author of bestselling books like The Tipping Point and Blink, made this prediction, basically writing off the power of social media for businesses: «In about five years, everyone will head back toward traditional advertising.»
«It's hard to know how many people feel like they're shopping at a store when they're backing projects on Kickstarter, but we want to make sure that it's no one,» the founders wrote.
Then go back to what you've written so far about your target market, and take everyone off the list who doesn't fit — or who you just don't like.
I hope the workers start fighting back soon, I do like what the retirees have started, and I hope it grows exponentially, as I know for sure the retirees can no longer be just some notion classed and written off as legacy costs.
The authors write: «A second mover who behaves like the prototypical homo economicus should not send back any money.
But once his shares vested last fall, he longed to be back at a smaller company (he started at Google in November 2003 when the company had more than 500 employees) where he could be more of a jack - of - all trades, writing business plans or helping conceive of services like Google Talk.
Netbooks — look back, everybody was writing like netbooks were this unbelievable thing, everyone was asking us, «Why aren't you making one?»
Nearly a year back people, including me, were writing posts on chances of Blackberry Ltd. (NASDAQ: BBRY)(formerly known as RIM) striking back and gaining it's market back from the likes of Apple and Samsung.
Like you, investors won't want to write checks until they are convinced they can get their money back with a profit.
The Independent newspaper wrote:» This is a company that is expected to pay back something like 1p on the pound to creditors after its liquidation and that had just # 29m left in the bank at the end.
I also wish you the same — which you will do irregardless of what you write back — cause I do believe God's Spirit will lead you into ideas like «love your neighbor as yourself» and even «treat other how you want to be treated»... or am I sadly mistaken?
Back then the prophets like Ezekiel wrote on scroll paper that was wrapped around sticks, rather than using book form like the Bible is in today.
The bible was actually written 300 years after Jesus possible birth if he was he was born on the continent of Asia at Asia minor he was not a european white guy, he did not wear 3.000.00 outfits with a limo out back like ministers do today.
And we have all watched you boldly take the way of abundance — no matter how it seemed like it didn't matter — because God makes meaning out of messes, because He is the God who can make all our brokenness into abundance, because, you and I say this back to each other over and over again: The Writer of the story has written Himself into the hardest places of yours and is softening the broken edges of everything with redeeming, abundant grace.»
Back in third grade, I liked to write stories about friendly woodland creatures — specifically robins, sparrows, and squirrels — because my backyard is what interested me at the time.
Go ahead and say that I don't have a right to write a book because I don't have the proper letters behind my name, because I didn't study in the ivory halls with that theologian you like to retweet, because I don't have a properly footnoted thesis to back up the truth I know and practice in my life.
(Colossisans 3:12 - 13) And when Peter, in his First Epistle, harked back to the old code in Leviticus, he lifted its meaning out of ceremonial exclusiveness into universal morality: «Like as he who called you is holy, be ye yourselves also holy in all manner of living; because it is written, Ye shall be holy; for I am holy.»
To many who have grown up in the Catholic church, like Danielle L. Vermeer, that's part of the church's «consistent ethic of life,» going back to the American - Catholic dialogue written in 1983 by Joseph Cardinal Bernardin, archbishop of Chicago.
@@@@@ WIMPY WASP explained it when earthquakes and floods and famine hit really hard then most crazy broke really religious people who don't have a job go crazy like you.you religious people don't give back in my last three years I given back too helping the poor more then $ 20,000 dallors of my own money how much you so called chicken heads crazy religious people given out of your own income wait you crazy religious people got ta pay your light bill.by the way I own my own commercial health base buisness in Arizona.you still working for a pay check I write employees paychecks.
When the Japanese historian undertook to write the history of his people, like the Hebrews, he went back to the very beginning of the world.
It took like 50 years for them to be written down and by then anybody who would have been around to call bull was probably already dead, as people didn't live as long back then as they do now.
They are not going to hire you back to write for the Evangelical Forune Cookie Co. with stuff like that!
As I wrote a while back, in talking about God, we are like an oyster on the bottom of the sea trying to philosophize about ballerina knees.
Lewis wrote during the world wars, so he certainly lived during a time when fighting back seemed like the only real option.
Hunting appalled her because it is «nothing like self - defense or just - war fighting, but stalking and killing an unarmed adversary who rarely fights back,» she writes.
If I go back and look at the themes I wrote about 20 years ago, the words I used, the way I thought about God, the names I used for God, and a whole host of other ideas, the «me» of 20 years ago writes nothing like the «me» of today.
Stupid things like, hey, don't dye your hair black (trust me — it never washes out) and also, Charlie perfume makes a really poor cover - up for the smell of cigarette smoke and someday you'll look back on all of that bad poetry you wrote and laugh until you cry.
David, on a personal note... I'd like to ask you to read something I wrote back in august... I just wonder if you recognize any of the thoughts or emotions in it... I have a lot of respect for you and your opinion and since this deals with my deconversion I'd like to hear some insight.
The prophets do not write imaginary history covering centuries of the future, like Mr. Shaw in Back to Methuselah, or Mr. Wells in his scientific and philosophical romances.
If you ever want to take some of the load off, I'd really like to write some content for your blog in exchange for a link back to mine.
Just like you I wrote a recipe back using cauliflower (with the funniest name I might add) and I never seen anybody do one like it and now all these cauliflower recipes are popping up everywhere, but mine isn't raw, so we shall see, lol.
I thought you might like to know that I made an adaptation of your green and black forest smoothie which I have written about on my blog (with a link back to your original recipe).
Ben won't like it if I don't get some not - so - healthy food into my blog, so I searched back over my archives (yes, I have «archives» even though I've only been writing this blog for 3 days) for something suitable, and came up with these photos.
When I wrote to my mom asking her for the exact proportions of the very simple dressing we always like to put on our soba noodles (from the back of the soba noodle box, I'll admit), she emailed back with the right proportions of rice wine vinegar, soy sauce, sugar, and sesame oil — and, more importantly, to say that noodle salad was among Jill's favorite dinners.
Back in the day when I was looking for ways to fancy up my veggie dishes I found this recipe and wrote it down (yes, I'm old school like that).
The presentation is beautiful and enticing, and the recipes are excellent: in the first week i made three dishes from your repertoire, and I sent a link to about 15 friends, and many of them wrote back to tell me how much they liked the recipes, and how your blog is now on the Favorites bar (on mine too).
I always point people to Shauna's site as a fantastic resource, and like I said when I did a blurb for the back of her book - her writing is always heartfelt, inspiring, and informational - a tough balance to strike.
That sounds like such pretentious food blog recipe writing, I'm going to pat myself on the back with a large dagger.
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