I learn so
much about readers based on reviewing your favorite recipes.
It is perhaps his most universal book, for it is as
much about the reader as it is about the author.
Not exact matches
Sites like The Guardian have experimented with messages that try to educate
readers about how
much advertising supports the financial health and well - being of the site they are visiting, and suggest donating or signing up for a subscription.
I don't write as
much about the other two businesses these days, but fast - food has strangely proven to be a popular topic with
readers.
In honor of Travel Agent Appreciation Day, we asked
readers to tell us
about some special ways they have showed how
much they appreciate their clients — and vice versa.
As the editor of MIT Technology Review, I spend
much of my time thinking
about the types of stories and journalism that will be most valuable to our
readers.
Accordingly, this book offers
readers interested in the history of political theory and in the roots of the modern European project
much to think
about.
While we may believe in the Holy Spirit as a manifestation of God's presence in the world, we sometimes wonder if the church's early theologians invented this connection as an explanation of the continuity between Jesus and themselves, and if this invention didn't in turn and inadvertently lead to orthodox formulations
about the Trinity that belied the Spirit's reality,
much as the Kinsey Report misleads
readers about the real joy and meaning of sex.
Seaver denies that Wallington can be regarded as a typical Puritan artisan (the fact that he wrote so
much was itself unusual), but he presents enough material in addition to that of Wallington — from Puritan sermons and other autobiographies — that the
reader is likely to come away feeling that he or she has learned something
about Puritans in general.
The
reader may have wondered why I have not yet said
much about human sinfulness.
Indeed, the epic is «very
much about its own writing,» a writing that at every moment threatens to turn into what it purports to condemn: «Milton must summon the devils into poetic being in order to warn a
reader... but he runs the risk of fascinating the
reader with that very poetic creation.»
But the only thing that each of us can and should do is what we each must do ultimately alone, if we have vocations to be writers: Go off and write out of the very fullness of human experience
about the very fullness of human experience and hope to find and affect contemporary
readers and the greater world, and in the meantime leave the distracting and finally pointless diagnoses of who were the Catholic writers, and how
much, and how well, how little, how importantly, to the critics and scholars.
His
readers will decide for themselves whether there is
much to cheer
about in 2017.
When it ran alongside a 2008 newspaper feature
about Poland's postwar era, most
readers didn't take
much notice.
Reading his lively account of the scholars who excavate and display the Middle Ages, an account replete with cultural history, moral judgment, psychological speculation, gossip, and no small amount of romantic idealism and fin - de-siecle pathos, the
reader can reflect as
much upon his own world, and
about the character of Cantor himself, as he does
about the painstaking task of historical reconstruction that absorbed the lives of such as Theodor Mommsen, Marc Bloch, or David Knowles.
It will also inevitably raise questions in the
reader's mind
about how
much of the content of Real Marriagecan be trusted.
On the other hand, Bible
readers regularly find
much that leaves them surprised, shocked, or wondering
about how some of these stories (the rape of Dinah and Tamar's seduction of Judah) have anything to say
about God's ways in this world.
On the other hand, Bible
readers regularly find
much that leaves them surprised, shocked, or wondering
about...
Mary, the Mother of Jesus — After acknowledging that Protestants don't talk
about Mary as
much as they should, McKnight reminds
readers that «Mary influenced her messianic Son, her New - Testament - writing son James, and provided information to Luke as seeds for stories that go his gospel off to a great start.»
When I first started my blog almost three years ago kale was not cool and everyone around me thought I was mad with my healthy eating, my audience was so
much smaller but what mattered was that my
readers could see that I cared
about what I was writing
about.
These look awesome and I'll have to try making them with the chocolate graham crackers... talk
about a chocoholic love fest:) Thank you so
much for being a
reader - I've been reading your blog for quite a while too and I hope someday -LCB- soon! -RCB-
During my week away in Fruitland, a
reader messaged me
about about a magical mug cake modification she tried based on my blueberry muffin mug cake that sounded very
much like microwave brownie heaven.
So leaving outraged comments
about us somehow lying to you, dear
reader... well, doesn't really accomplish
much, now does it?
As
much as we talk
about these two foods, our
readers must think we are a couple of college kids (well, we were at one point... long ago... sigh...).
Because I care so
much about all of you, dear
readers, I ate many — many — chocolate cookies this past week.
-LSB-...] previous blog birthday posts, I have written
about how
much I treasure my
readers.
It has been so
much fun to master new recipes, learn
about photography, and get to know the blogging world — and to share it all with you, my amazing
readers!
At the end of the day, I know this
much: I'm incredibly passionate
about whipping up wholesome and delectable and plant - based recipes, sharing my insights on a vegan lifestyle as a young woman in the Middle East and bringing you, my amazing
readers and followers, the best content I possibly can.
Miyoko tells
readers, «you probably recycle, shop at farmer's markets, buy local as
much as you can...» She goes on to offer some staggering stats
about animals raised for human consumption that I'm not sure a lot of non-vegans have considered -LCB- at least not most of the ones I have spoken to -RCB-- some research has shown vegans use approximately 90 percent less water, energy, resources and land to raise their food than do omnivores.
Enjoy your time as
much as you can and don't think too
much about us (your
readers), I think we all understand.
We've read through every single email and very
much enjoyed learning
about you, our
reader.
As a holistic nutritionist, she saves her prose for educating
readers about the benefits of the foods she uses and I have learned so
much from her.
i don, t know
about you but when i see that i am offended the writers can, t be thinking
much of us (the
readers).
Lagos, Nigeria
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If you're reading this, you probably love cloth diapers... so what better way to celebrate the day of love than by scoring a brand new cloth diaper for the cloth diapering kiddo you love?!? We love you, our
readers, so
much that Cloth Diaper Outlet will be giving one lucky
reader a Wolbybug All - in - One Cloth Diaper (check out our full review coming later this week to read
about how
much we love these new diapers!)
Readers will find everything from: age - specific feeding advice; guidance on talking
about nutrition with children in an age - appropriate way; sections on the really tough problems like eating disorders, allergies, and picky eating; a chapter devoted to meal planning and shopping; charts showing sources of key nutrients, appropriate portion sizes and when produce is in season and how to prepare it; lists of healthy snack and lunch ideas; and
much more.
I am extremely touched by all the messages I received throughout the year from
readers telling me
about how
much their kids loved the printables, the quiet books they made and just enjoyed my ideas in general.
Studies show that lifelong
readers are those who, as children, simply found reading a pleasurable experience (what was read didn't seem to matter as
much as how children felt
about the activity).
When she showed me an essay she had written
about her own experiences living apart and the bigger issues around this way of living, I loved it so
much, I asked her if I could share it with «Living Single»
readers.
I've learned a thing or two over the last few months
about hoodwinking / cajoling
readers into looking at blog pages,
much to their chagrin, and Monday's blogging bootcamp really got me thinking
about how to do it in a systematic way.
But I wonder if there are other
readers who, like me, are extremely concerned
about what is a
much more serious problem than the knowledge that some people have a rather cavalier approach to claiming expenses?
Kappstatter's Pilgrim - Hunter blurb doesn't add
much to what we all learned
about her work situation last week from BoogieDowner's post and the 100 - plus comments
readers attached to it.
Even
readers of this website become
much more positive
about aid when the very specific benefits of it are spelt out.
We must strive to tell our
readers as
much as we can
about why our unnamed sources deserve our confidence.
And while the guidebook is primarily intended for women,
much of the information — including chapters
about career planning and building good mentoring relationships — is relevant for all
readers, regardless of gender.
A strong regional bias emerged: English Wikipedia
readers were
much more likely to read
about North American and European crashes, and Spanish Wikipedia
readers were more likely to read
about Latin American crashes.
The backstory
about why I merged my own Wellness Mama Meals system with Real Plans (because I knew the technology was so
much better and even though I make
much less money, my
readers are so
much happier!)
At the end of the day, I know this
much: I'm incredibly passionate
about whipping up wholesome and delectable and plant - based recipes, sharing my insights on a vegan lifestyle as a young woman in the Middle East and bringing you, my amazing
readers and followers, the best content I possibly can.
Thank you so
much for caring
about your content and your
readers.
And thank you so
much for the kind words and telling others
about Body Unburdened Happy to have you as a new
reader!!