Sentences with phrase «many pieces written»

ADDENDUM: A colleague forwarded me a piece written by author Chuck Klosterman a few years back on pretty much the same topic.
Here's what she had to say in a piece she wrote for Serious Eats:
In a previous Inc piece I wrote, titled The Advantage Chicago Has Over Silicon Valley, I threw Chicago's hat in the ring to be considered next in line.
Former US President Barack Obama commended Parkland student activists for «speaking truth to power» in a piece written for TIME magazine.
As John Herrman at The Awl described so thoroughly in a recent piece he wrote about the disintermediation of journalism by the web and social media, one of the biggest shifts in media of the past decade has been the ability for anyone — journalist or not — to pick up a phone and share information with vast numbers of people.
As I alluded to in a piece I wrote when he stepped down from the Apple board of directors in 2014, Bill Campbell was a complicated man who moved fluidly inside grey zones.
«All trade is mutually beneficial or they wouldn't have engaged in the transaction in the first place,» he says, pointing to a protectionism piece written in 1986 by Murray Rothbard of the Mises Institute, a libertarian organization of Austrian economics.
In a piece he wrote for Medium recently, Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz talks about the early days of the company and how he slept little and ate badly, and was hyper - competitive with co-workers.
The following piece I wrote for Bloomberg explains.
Here's a piece I wrote recently for Bloomberg talking about both short - and long - term volatility in the markets and how investors can think about its meaning.
An opinion piece I wrote about the AAB appeared yesterday in both the Calgary Herald and the Edmonton Journal.
(This post is an evergreen piece I wrote eight months ago and never published.
Reader Chris Hylarides pointed me towards a piece written by... Stephen Gordon.
As a reminder, Page had said to some shareholders that he saw Berkshire Hathaway as a model for Google to emulate, and in that piece I wrote about all the ways Google isn't like Berkshire Hathaway, and why that model would be wrong for Google, and yet here we are facing the prospect of a conglomerate called Alphabet owning Google and a variety of other unconnected businesses.
In a piece written in 1991 he mused at length about the difficulty of sharing thoughts like these.
Its actually an opinion piece written by a christian, not «CNN» (That phantasm robot machine that hates you).
You're not likely to see CNN do a piece written criticizing and questioning Islam on Ramadan.
My favorite on though is this choice piece you wrote...
I love how you have a piece written buy a guy who knows more about what the bible says in and out and in different translations than any poster here, someone who has studied it for years and years, knows its history, and the history of the time it was written, but people still don't believe what he is saying because of what they hear from a preacher on Sunday mornings.
I encountered this blogger over a year ago when a friend sent me a piece she wrote condemning Joss Whedon's Firefly for being anti-feminist and anti-woman (say it with me: «WHAT?»).
Powers ends her piece writing, «Maybe they should just ask themselves, «What would Jesus do?»
Responding to a piece I wrote for the Washington Post about my journey from young earth creationism to evolutionary creationism, Mohler told readers that my «glib and superficial endorsement of evolution and its reconciliation with Christianity is all too common and all to irresponsible.»
You may enjoy reading this piece he wrote.
Later in his life, in one of the last pieces he wrote on Nazism, Bettelheim was to make an even more extreme judgment.
Well, today is Amanda's birthday, which seems like the perfect time to feature this piece she wrote about what it means to be a local artist in a global world.
It was an opinion piece written by Paster, who is compleetly independent of CNN.
No, it's an opinion piece written on their religion blog.
@lynn... and don» r forget to read every negative piece written about Catholics, Jews, and anyone else you disagree with, especially if they are written by those with an opposing agenda.
I distinctly remember Huffington Post tweeting a piece I wrote for them and saying it was from a «gay Seventh - day Adventist.»
Here is an extensive piece written by a Talmudic scholar with so much more information about him.
He wrote a piece on Confession, a follow - up to the piece written for Spalatin, for people bewildered by confessors trying to stop people reading «Luther», and dedicated it to the Knight Franz von Sickingen to whose castle he might have gone instead of to the Diet.
If the German Appeal to the Nobility, written to the propertied, pedigreed, privileged and powerful in the German lands with their varieties of inherited responsibilities, created consternation, the new Latin piece written to the educated of all Europe brought the realisation that nothing less than a religious revolution was afoot.
In the January 2006 edition he examines a piece written by Ann Furedi, the director of the UK's principle abortion provider the, partly Government funded, BPAS (British Pregnancy Advisory Service).
What an incredible piece you wrote here Ella!
As you may have read in a recent piece I wrote about Baynuls, I drank a bunch of Grenache that I did not realize was 16 % ABV and almost peed my pants on the highway in France while behaving «like a rabid cat someone let out of a cage in the car,» according to eye witnesses.
Here, read this piece I wrote during the NBA Finals about what a maddening riddle Irving's career has become.
For those of you with an ESPN Insider account, take a look at this piece written by our own content manager, David Solar.
For a more in depth look at major line moves this week, take a look at our line moves that matter piece written by content manager, David Solar.
There were numerous pieces written about the club and the manager, not many of them with anything positive to say.
I almost finished this piece writing that my love of the game will always outweigh my love of Arsenal, but I thought it a little inappropriate for this audience.
We the gooners, we don't back down for idiots like you, even when you winning we still gonna keep coming, talk about the barca identity given to you by a dutchman, LOL, you are more pathetic with each piece you write, shows how naive you really are, and really you sound like a racist pig.
Meanwhile, I hope you'll read this piece I wrote on finding and celebrating voice through art.
As for plate waste and changes in participation, please check out this piece I wrote on The Lunch Tray, cross-posted in Civil Eats, which summarizes an in - depth Pew research study on how schools are adapting.
I felt that Mission: Readiness» report last year was one of the most powerful pieces written in support of food reform in the US.
Since this is my first post, I thought I would use a piece I wrote when my son, Matteo was just a couple of months old.
This article is, in my not - so - terribly - humble opinion, one of the more important pieces written about educating children in modern America.
In a piece written two days after the presidential election («The Fate of Hungry Kids in a Trump Administration,» cross-posted in Civil Eats), I expressed my own grave concerns over the fate of school food reform and other child nutrition programs under a Trump White House and a Republican - controlled Congress.
This piece we wrote, which you can read on EP here, was turned into a download for those interested.
Here are a couple of pieces I wrote last year about my feelings and experiences about cry - it - out and our culture:
(Sugar in school breakfast is a big issue — this piece I wrote for Civil Eats may be of interest.)
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