Not exact matches
Sound
bites and snippets basically suck — whether we're talking
about the nightly
news or the newest nasty politician — and they don't add anything important to the meat of the conversations that really matter.
So as Assange continues to publish
bits and pieces of his trove of files, expect big tech companies to go through a predictable dance: First the files will appear online, and
about 24 hours later, you'll hear that security researchers have found that the files are already old
news.
It was taking the role — dishing
about the
news with the right
bit of snark — that we had always played for our friends and turning it into a business.»
The CEO talked
about the Internet riches harnessing that technology could bring Tribune by pointing to the example of Buzzfeed, though that comparison misses many of the almost innumerable differences between a legacy newspaper company — even if one with the time and money to really «transform» itself — and a venture - juiced, digital - only, social
news success, which is itself experiencing a
bit of a stumble.
Though the recent
news from AIF is a
bit unclear, due to the private nature of the Moscow Capital Club, interested parties around the world will surely pour over past governmental statements
about cryptocurrency for further clarity.
WITH investors already in a febrile state of mind
about China's slowdown, the latest
bits of gloomy
news only seemed to confirm their worst fears.
News bits include stories
about Google possibly building its own smart display, controlling the Nest Secure system through Google Assistant, Sigfox doing a deal with Louis Vuitton, and enabling devices to use emotion as a form of contextual insight.
We hopped on Vine when it launched a couple weeks ago, and after toying with it for a
bit, were able to create several content assets around the topic that performed quite well for us: a
news post
about what Vine is, and a post
about some real life marketing examples of Vine.
In
news bits, we talk
about August's new unlocking powers, Twilio's new SIM offering, smart pet transport and VMware's new lab setting for its IoT software.
But, a
bit intrigued, a reporter for another major
news agency, having failed to get her editor's authorization to pursue a story
about gold, called the Fed on her own and did ask
about the gold swap arrangements.
After doing a
bit of research and finding some YouTube videos which taught me what I needed to know
about binary options trading, I realized that binary options trading was a great option for me because I'm home a lot and have always had the
news running in the background to keep up on the happenings in the world.
And second this blog has often reported
news bits about atheist billboard campaigns or atheist conventions that get protested by various religious groups or when atheists try to enforce legislation to remove offensive religious material from government and education.
A fervently religious child, with a pension for impromptu lectures to classmates
about substitutionary atonement and eternal security, this
news came as a
bit of blow, but I supposed I could find my calling elsewhere.
When U.S.
News & World Report ran a story in 1996
about the decline of civility, it opened with what it must have considered the man -
bites - dog vignette — an account of a classroom where young people were taught to be polite.
It's been in the
news quiet a
bit and Cathoics are even more disgusted
about it than most.
Read
about this tasty
bit of
news in http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/19/us/19rekers.html
There is nothing illegal
about a President being a Muslim, it's just that the majority of ignorant fearfull Americans who can't take the time to do even the slightest
bit of research and prefer to just listen to Fox
news all day, would never ever vote for a candidate who is Muslim.
Since we care
about you as a fellow American, but also the collective intellect
about our socially ailing nation, please put your thinking cap on and try a
bit harder to provide
news topics actually salient and worthy of discussion.
And congrats on the exciting baby
news - I like how you weave
bits of your life into your notes
about cooking.
A day set aside for a catch - up of last week's health
news & recipes, plus a little
bit about me.
This
bit of
news about benzema flying solo seems to be rue as the source is ESPN.
He looks strong and not afraid to put himself
about, which is very good
news, but best of all he looks to have that
bit of magic back in his boots.
Another interesting
bit of
news is that the former Gunners striker Nicklas Bendtner will start and I'm sure he will be keen to show the Arsenal fans what he can do, although I am more worried
about Kevin De Bruyne and Andre Schurrle.
# 50 million now seems
about the norm for a decent player, so even though Arsene Wenger broke the Arsenal transfer record to sign Alexandre Lacazette it was by no means a remarkable
bit of transfer
news.
I am a little curious
about how the fans will react to the
news that Wenger will stay once it is announced but I expect it will be much like us missing out on the top 4, a
bit of grumbling but no real reaction because we all saw it coming months ago.
This site is called justarsenal.com and I have been reporting every
bit of
news about arsenal from all over the world for the last six years.
The first
bit of
news reported by Metro is
about Mohamed Elneny who added to our misery last night after being replaced by the boss before halftime, but after the match Wenger revealed that it was just a question of him being ill, not picking up a knock.
And if you were concerned that Pizzi may just be saying what we want to hear I think the little
bit of
news about Alexis having trained throughout the current international break despite being ruled out of their game last week makes all the talk
about a possible long spell on the sidelines seem a
bit daft.
I hope that I am wrong
about this little
bit of Arsenal transfer
news and that there is a perfectly good reason why Arsene Wenger and the Arsenal board have not yet tied down our little Spanish magician Santi Cazorla to a new contract.
The good
news read yesterday was that Arsene is staying for a year!Was a
bit concerned
about all the negativity, because Everton are interested in him, and mind you without interference and a good backing by the owner, he will get Everton in the top 4 and codemn us to no European football and that would be the final nail in our coffin, cause with the punks provided to him, he or any other manager can not grind out results
So I have just seen one of the most recent
bits of Arsenal transfer
news regarding what Arsene Wengher did or was trying to do during the summer transfer window, although I think the word
news could and should be replaced with the word rumour or even by the two words wild rumour, because I have serious doubts
about the veracity of this one.
Every time Sanchez is asked
about his Arsenal future, the Chilean simply replies that he just wants to win trophies with Arsenal, but as the season has progressed that is looking like a bleak prospect in this campaign, and there have been three
bits of
news recently that seems to indicate our superstar will not be with us for the next campaign.
But even if the
news about the Chelsea keeper Petr Cech having his Arsenal medical means that the transfer of this quality keeper is completed before next week, a lot of Arsenal fans may be a
bit concerned that some of our Premier League rivals, most notably Manchester United and Liverpool, are getting lots of early deals done.
Word of the upset traveled across the All England Club as an interesting
bit of
news, but nothing more: There was no moaning by fans and no hand - wringing
about how this year's tournament, already battered by a rash of withdrawals, couldn't survive his departure.
I can not help but have the feeling that the «release» of the
news about Manchester United having looked closely at the new Arsenal striker Alexandre Lacazette but passing up on the chance to sign him because of the scouting reports are a
bit too convenient.
Unless Arsene Wenger is indulging in a
bit of kidology with his rival manager, I am surprised to see that the Frenchman, instead of keeping his cards close to his chest like he normally does, has revealed a lot
about the Arsenal team that will start the EFL cup match at home to Reading, as the latest team
news on the Arsenal website has reported.
So in the latest thrilling
bit of Arsenal transfer
news, if you are the sort of person who believes in Santa Claus, the tooth fairy or Theo Walcott when he talks
about fighting spirit, we hear in a Sky Sports report from Arsene Wenger the confirmation that the highly sought after Monaco star Kylian Mbappe is one of our transfer targets.
At the media pow - wow, Hoke offered up some
news bits, mostly bad things
about injuries:
I'll speak
about the change a little
bit later on, but first I'll scoot through the Arsenal
news from last weekend.
Yet with all of the recent
news about him not signing a new deal,
about wanting a
bit more cash and a little less incentive - based remuneration, it feels like his Arsenal career is slipping away.
Apart from another interesting
bit of
news about the signing of Andrei Arshavin there's not a lot going on.
The only good
news after the transfer window is that finally we can talk a
bit about football.
I'll speak
about the Spurs game in a moment, but before then there's a couple of interesting
bits of
news involving former Arsenal players to run through.
Felix Wiedwald might have panicked a wee
bit when the
news broke that Leeds had signed a new goalkeeper yesterday, but it was a youth team player on his first professional contract, so he doesn't have too much to worry
about right?
In other
news, PEA has spoken
about players «being a
bit resigned», which will go down like a cup of cold sick with El Presidente.
In a chapter on kids and cameras in my book, there's a
bit about Polaroids - which was written, of course, before the sad
news that Poloroid would stop producting it's film (check out Save Polaroid).
We hear quite a
bit about the subject of bullying in the
news.
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about quite a
bit on Facebook) along with the grand unveiling of the new USDA MyPlate icon (replacing the old Food Pyramid); a distressing graphic of what the White House garden would look like if it were the recipient of current farm subsidies (hint: hope you like corn); a great Father's Day gift idea for dads who cook;
news of an exhibit of vintage government food posters; an egg salad recipe; and even a chance to win a coveted (not really) Lunch Tray fridge magnet!
In just a little
bit we'll talk
about the
news headline, that's one of the segments we do.
-LSB-...] all the worrying this week
about being perfect and
about whose job it is to supervise what's in school lunches, I thought we could all use a
bit of good
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