Sentences with phrase «little post from»

Yesterday, friend - of - Epolitics Jason Lefkowitz sent around a link to a great little post from Yahoo Technology: Corporate Twitter F# @!
The very day I read about Robin thicke and Miley cyrus I read a «sweet» little post from a Grandma about her little 3 yr old grandaughter «shaking her booty» in the Christmas play at their church.

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(Branson includes a photo of one such woman in his blog post... it's taken from a distance and it's kind of arty — but I'm going to just go ahead and warn you it might be a little NSFW.)
«Throughout my pregnancy, I traveled back and forth between L.A. and Cleveland quite a bit, but after a while, it was a little difficult,» she wrote in a post from early April.
Frind, who seems to relish this kind of fight, responded today with a blog post,"Match.com no longer top dating site, sends in the lawyers,» which includes data from Comscore that shows little PlentyofFish besting all of its competitors in terms of daily unique visitors.
Jane's Medium post, in which she said she ate little more than rice at her apartment 30 miles from work, didn't make surprising new claims about wage distribution by tech companies.
Most Creative Link Building Post Ever — if you've been doing SEO, and more specifically link building, for a little while now, then you're probably frustrated from the lack of new ideas in this industry.
from your above post you seem a little different in this respect and i thank you for that.
some of you atheists are still talking... I can hear you... the little patter of your heart as it increases in rate because you are so ticked off at those mean «ol believers whom you hate so much you just have to put all your time into the CNN posts dealing with faith and God... You are so predictable... blather on without me though, I have to go get my sons from practice, so you will have to spew your hate on those left behind... Merry Christmas!
You're little scene you gave me is patently false because I don't imemdiately jump to the conclusion of materilization, but I guess since this is how you learn, lets go: Chad and Chuckles are walking in the woods Me: Hey cool, a watch, I wonder where it came from Chad: stupid question, it came from god, but I guess if you want to get more specific, someone probably dropped it Me: you're right, lets check to see if someone is missing a watch - Chad and Chuckles head to town, post signs and after no success for many weeks, decide that the person who dropped it probably isn't around.
It is obvious from many of the posts that many of these individuals know very little about Mormonism.
Actually, JD, your formula applies to almost every thread on any site; whatever the subject, the posts come in from all directions, with little to no concern for sticking to the point of the original article...
When Senators Leverett Saltonstall and Edward Kennedy, both from Massachusetts, presented a bill in the Senate to give public recognition to God through requiring the post office department to cancel all postage with the words «For God and Country,» Century editors replied: «If the nation really wants to give public recognition to God let it abandon its unjust crushing of the aspirations of little peoples in various parts of the world» (April 6, 1966).
It was way too long to be posted on our blog and consisted of little more than numerous quotations from Scripture.
First I got him interested in some of my little conspiracy theories and «evidences» — he was already heavily indoctrinated from his parents and upbringing, so it was easy to keep bringing him along — then I got him to post here.
Those of you who followed the comments from Friday's post caught a little glimpse of how talk like this can come back to me.
I'm so pleased to share this guest post from my awesome little sister, Amanda.
For the next few weeks, I'll be getting by with a little help from my friends — specifically, some of my favorite bloggers, who have contributed challenging, thoughtful, and beautifully - written posts.
That's why I am a little hesitant to write these posts, but, we're all learning from each other anyway...
Today's post comes to us from the talented and delightful Michelle DeRusha, who is a longtime participant in our little online community.
I strongly recommend that if you are truly interested in learning what I think, then take some time to do a little reading from the blog posts on this blog.
Then, editors, take a look at your disclaimer about how «CNN welcomes lively and courteous discussion...» You'll get precious little courtesy from the majority of people you allow to post here.
This is always a little embarrassing for me because I save my best, most personal writing for my books and tend to hammer out most of my blog posts before I've even had my second cup of coffee in the morning, which is a hazy, disorienting time in which I am strictly prohibited from making important life decisions or ordering things from the internet.
Your post however is so far from what I posted, maybe you should read a little sssllllooowwweeerr.
It's a little too late for praying, it's Mrs.Clinton's call to be @ the helm; now, with her hubby Mr.Clinton as VP; and one of you out of all of you, need to tell Romney he's committed fraud, for leaving the Post of so - called gov.that theirs a 2 yr.interval that must be met; the same fo Obama; whom is worst off then Bush Jr.then for none of you to have no Allegiance to be nothing but commander of thieves, since April 4th, 1968 to presently; in the killing of Dr.King Jr.must still go under Oath to all you perjurers; that mustn't go unpunished to the array of charges I have stored up against each of yo on every job, on every public premise; that Obama didn't praywhen he lied to GOD ALMIGHTY in perjury; to have left the seat of sen.to jump to the office; knowing he hadn't a clue what to do; so he got Joe, which is Cheney all over; whom should of been out of public; and he knows that and all the fugitives, even in the Italian led court in DC; that will have to answer to what is -LCB- H.R. 7152 -RCB-; and why they let Olsen for Bush Jr.waste the American's People's time, not to mention all the lives that's been lost; for the tyrannies since 1968 to presently has cost; Vote I, Edward Baltimore; to confirm I; Governor of DC; as of 2/16/12; cause DC; has been a State, already; and all you slaves from State to State; need to snap out of your peonage which is prohibited by Federal Laws; on anybody!!!!!!!
This past year has taught me a lot about the limits and dangers of social media, so while I'll share some reflections on motherhood from time to time, I won't be posting pictures or details about the little guy himself on my public media channels.
The sadness is that as a result of the 20th - century alienation of much philosophy from theology there is often little conversation between those with posts in the two.
What I really like about your post, as I have seen in other posts from people of your ilk, is the nice little ditty at the end about «ATHEISTS WILL BURN IN HELLFIRE AND BRIMSTONE WHERE THEY BELONG AND I THANK GOD.»
It shouts to me from the future (the next prayer, the next hour, the next blog post, the next book), thereby commanding my present like a spoiled little dictator with a crooked crown.
Regarding how my comments get posted here and on Facebook, this is done by a nifty little piece of software that transports the blog comments from my blog to Facebook, and takes all the comments from Facebook and publishes them on my blog.
I also love the idea of making the little meatballs from your earlier post to go with it!
I adapted it a little from Post Punk Kitchen «s recipe, making it English (grams instead of cups) and using white chocolate to top instead -LSB-...]
Now that I've shared these treats with you I hope you'll scroll through the post, read a little bit more about the food and enjoy the two recipes I've included in this post from the evening.
Today's post is something a little different and special... Congrats to one my blogger friends, Megan from the blog With...
I learned a little about a new veggie in this Ginger Soy Yu Chou post from Kitchen Operas.
A little while ago I posted an image on instagram of a stew similar to the one I'm sharing with you here today and had a lovely response from you guys.
I guess it's fairly obvious from the drought of posts that I've been a little busy lately.
So I decided to take a little from my regularly scheduled programming posting and look back on the things that have made this past summer special.
Popping in with another quick recipe post today since I'm catching a flight back to South Carolina from Boston where I was celebrating my little brother's birthday.
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star — no this post is not about a famous children's song but is a special tribute post to remember Selma @ Selma's Table, a special blogging friend from the UK who passed away recently.
I figured you had already gathered something was a little different from my other posts, so I thought I might as well spill the beans... my family eats an insane rather large amount of fruits and vegetables.
Before everyone from Panera to McDonald's to Shake Shack started posting calorie counts right there on their menus for everyone to gawk at — and then force out of their minds completely so they could order what they came for — the QR code was an excellent solution on a menu or translight order board: Scan this quirky little dude down in the corner and we'll tell you everything from fat content to riboflavin levels of our onion rings.
It might be a little quiet around here next week, but I'm hoping to write a post or two from the Wi - Fi porch at the island's public library.
(In the meantime, if you need a little extra brown rice cooking guidance, here is a great blog post from Pinch My Salt for How to Make Perfect Brown Rice on the stove.)
good on you for posting this recipe and bringing a little known cookie from australia and nz out in the world via your k / a site.
Elana, Its funny you posted this... I was thinking last night about your truffle series and I was toying with the idea of cooking the almond butter / agave mixture down a little more (from the turtle recipe) and scooping and forming it into small balls with a cashew or hazelnut in the middle and coating them in chocolate and more chopped nuts.
The rather fabulous Zainab from Blahnik Baker has agreed to guest post a dessert recipe here with a little twist.
I always get a little excited when I open my email and there is a new post from 101 Cookbooks!
As you can tell from the title of this post, I was fruitful in my homemade granola efforts but, instead of stashing it away for Thom's mid-morning feasts, I put in a plastic bag and delivered it to my littlest brother (who's currently living that dorm life) because college kids can always use more food, right?
But since I've already posted a recipe from Heidi (East Little Bread), I won't post another during MoFo.
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