Sentences with phrase «much the comments above»

Enjoyed so much the comments above....

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Ironically enough Sabio... I agree with pretty much everything in your last comment above... go figure... lol.
I think it was Mike's blog (see comment above at Church for Men Florida) which hit me hard recently when he wrote about praying for God to help him love church people as much as he loves non-churched people.
I guess I don't consider those comments with as much disdain, and they are disdainful, because they don't conflict with my thoughts on such a primal level as does the above mentioned nonsense.
There is, frankly, way too much to discuss to make much progress in Jeremy's comment section, but if you look at that sketch I linked to above, you can ponder how it does or doesn't accord with your own understanding of things, and can tweet at me for further dialog.
Diane above commented that too much ginger can thin your blood, leading to bleeding.
Olive oil (1 teaspoon to 2 tablespoons, however much you want to use) 1 medium yellow onion, thinly sliced 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 teaspoon dry thyme 1 teaspoon salt Fresh black pepper 1/2 cup jasmine rice, rinsed 1/2 lb baby carrots (see comment above) 1 lb cabbage, shredded (about 1/4 of a big head) 6 cups broth 1 24 oz can chickpeas, drained and rinsed (about 3 cups) 3 tablespoons fresh chopped dill, plus extra for garnish
- Used almond meal from Trader Joe's instead of blanched almond flour (added some flour at the end when I was mixing it all together because it was a little wetter than I thought it should be)- Used mostly agave with about 1/8 C of maple syrup instead of yacon - Used 1 tsp powdered ground ginger / 1 tsp real grated ginger - Used a little less than 1/2 C grapeseed oil (didn't measure — just read some of the above comments and didn't want to use too much oil
Kisha, thank you so much for your comments above!
correction on above comment: probably not as much as they would've ** with one tablespoon of baking power **
As much as I would like to hate your comment above I have to agree with what you've said here I know there are a hardcore of bloggers on here that will be derisory and downright insulting (Keyboard warriors are always really tough) but unless we have the two new additions we need then we will sadly be another fourth spot contender again, its as simple as that the current squad is nearly there but nearly there is not THERE and I hate to say it but I think its gonna be another case of Wenger stubbornly trying to convince the world he is a genius by winning things without spending much OR by lamenting the injury problems and bad refs and being desultory about big oil funded clubs while the Club we love turns a fat profit for the board and we see no silverware at all.
Was not analyzing the Manchester ss and don't really care much there but from a footballing point of view and from the words of MR wenger I understand the logic I do nt read what the media thinks neither My comment above addresses the issues we face in comparison to the two previous seasons adding in our re enforcements The 22 million question «Are the Arsenal capable of achieving 85 point come next May???» I believed we were strong last year and said it here that the team was strong and together and used the very words that MR wenger used cohesion but as the season unfolded the cracks showed up at the very beginning when we lost to west ham and it got worse as we lost pole position and every thing around us came tumbling down by February last season here comes another important question did they know and understand what happened do they know what to do this term to avoid the very same faith well we wait and see Irregardless of what happens I will support Arsenal and will keep analyzing every match my way until May so Good luck Arsenal with your endeavors and hope you do well against Liverpool keep the fight on keep the heads up and give them a good beating
Read my above comments you are as much to blame for the clubs downfall as anyone.
Its been long I commented here, I'm xo glad I'm back and above all I miss yhu guys a lot buh not as much as I miss mai beloved arsenal on non-matchdays.....
I agree with the above comment, the only case I can see for bringing someone in is to cover for Santi and I'm doubtful we would find someone available at the level that would make much of a difference.
I don't use the true rookie advice very much anymore but I agree with the comment above that we're always rookies at whatever stage we're entering.
LMS's comment above about the insurance company being willing to cover a HB if the provider is in network, which means that she satisfies the network provider requirement is pretty much what I would expect.
I already feel guilty enough for not being able to give her breast milk that much and when I try to talk to some of my friends about it, I get the same comments like Karen had above and it is very hurtful and upsetting.
I agree so much with the above comment, I know more about raising our two kids than my wife do.
I do have to agree with another comment above - my newborns wake up every couple of hours anyway, so newborn night time diapering isn't much different for me.
@ThePompitousofLove Yes, that's pretty much what I noted in a comment to Bregalad above.
I think we all need to carry on doing what we love without thinking so much about how we're going to look in our jeans — I found the comment above by Jena so sad.
Oh yeah, P.S.. From a comment above ^, I want to confirm that this is fine for me to enjoy, as I'm 35 weeks pregnant, and don't already have much fermented food in my diet (as I know I should,... but haven't branched into that DIY world yet).
And very much agree with comments above - you look gorgeous in red lipstick!
Although Resident Evil 4 (which I have just now added a comment for) and Metroid Prime share some similarities in fierce encounters with enemies, Metroid Prime is much the better game (in fact I rate the Resient Evil remake above RE4).
Can't add much to the above comments, so let me take this opportunity to vent about a feature on all Mercedes - Benzes that has bugged me for several years.
You really have a hair up your a-s over this car with all the above comments, thing is anyone with that much bias in one direction is not going to influence anyone.
Hi Victoria, Thank you so much for your article!!!! Here are the other fraudulent / scam / faux contests that meet your criteria above (and that you have blogged about in previous posts) Dan Poynter's Global E-book Awards http://globalebookawards.com/ The National Indie Excellence Awards http://indieexcellence.com/ The Beverly Hills Book Awards http://beverlyhillsbookawards.com/ The USA Regional Excellence Book Awards http://www.usaregionalexcellencebookawards.com/ The NextGen Indie Book Awards http://www.indiebookawards.com/ The IndieReader Discovery Book Awards http://indiereader.com/irda/ Writer Beware post about IndieReader Discovery Book Awards: http://accrispin.blogspot.com/2011/08/award-alert-indiereader-discovery.html Previous Writer Beware post about contest scams: (the comment section is enlightening as well) http://accrispin.blogspot.com/2012/03/when-writing-contest-has-hidden-agenda.html
The data above (and also personal anecdotes in the comments of everybody's high - rolling author friends) is telling you repeatedly that $ 100k authors for the most part are not spending that much on copyediting.
No, it is much easier to blame lower sales on the declining interest in a book series — see the comment about Divergent above — or in the end of a series (remember how they used that as an excuse after the 50 Shades trilogy ended or the Sparkly Vampire series).
It's amazing to me but we've actually had homeowners calling in lately after receiving quotes as much at three quarters of a percent higher in rate and some with origination fee above what we can do for them and then they tell me that the other lender told them that either we were going to «make it up in other fees» or other cautionary comments meant to scare the borrowers into staying with them at a higher rate.
The Orchard card is good for a single - card strategy, but if you read the post above (and the comments) you can do much better than this with multiple cards (even just two.)
I've been backpacking solo since my teens and every single one of these tips resonates... I would also add: - don't act as though you're alone - I usually wear a wedding band and tell people my «husband» is over there in the next street / village / town - ignore untoward comments - the best encouragement you can give men is to say no or to ask them to leave - in many cultures this is actually seen as encouragement - don't accept medicine or drugs from strangers, and always keep your eye on your drink - keep your valuables in a money belt, not in a backpack (I learned this one the hard way)- above all, be alertand know your environment - the best safety net is to do your research properly before you travel and find out as much as you can about the culture's attitudes in general, and towards women in particular
This is the 3rd attempt at writing a helpful, yet concise post, and I think in actuality your comment is just as much help for Oscar as the 3,000 words above it are for the technical side of the booking.
I tried a few of the companies above but it seems that the comments are a bit outdated because milesbuyer.com offered me much higher payouts.
Please put all comments on the same page, I second Anna above — I really do not like the chopped up pages, it takes up too much time to see what threads are saying.
There has been much discussion on this blog about uncertainty, but none in the comments above that I noticed in a quick read.
hillrj: There has been much discussion on this blog about uncertainty, but none in the comments above that I noticed in a quick read
Also, re your comment above that it's «not easy to spot much of a trend at present,» are you just going to ignore permafrost observations?
Skipping much of the above comments for obvious reasons, this is still a very good call for more natural variation research.
Hi Darren, You should check pretty much the same list of links I offered in the comment just above yours.
With regard to the above comment by the House Science Committee chief of staff, a prominent member of the audience with much experience in the on - going AGW debate suggested to me that NAS management altered the task in order to pre-determine the outcome of the committee's report, so as not to upset the status quo in the scientific community.
From the item above it seemed the key words «optical rectification» in association with «magnetism» could produce a better background than Louis's comment so I googled and found the idea is not so fresh however that searched revealed a much tighter view of the physics including this most recent abstract --
If I understand his latest comments above, he seems to be arguing that because a percentage of skeptics are of the opinion there is no warming at all (the one number he gives is 30 % of Republicans) then there is no reason to pay attention to the much larger percentage that doesn't argue warming.
The recommendation in a comment above, that costs be cut by allowing clients to choose how much legal research, and other preparatory services they want to pay for, justifies incompetence, which is unjustifiable.
I came across a recent column in Salon.com's Machinist section entitled «Why all of us need to be search literate ``, which pretty much speaks to all of the above comments.
Comment: The above duty - description utilizes too much military lingo and too many military acronyms.
Certainly, there were a few comments about pay and benefits, but it was heartwarming that those comments were much rarer that the ones above.
I agree very much with Liz's comment above.
I echo @Ashley Hernandez in her comment above that BP, with its podcasts, books, webinars and social support is a much bigger help and better value!
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