Sentences with phrase «next article about»

Watch for my next article about real estate consulting and the unbundling of services.
I would also suggest that your next article about the female orgasm should certainly, as Clea mentions, include some discussion of the fact that one of the major differences between the male and female orgasm (and in fact, between male and female readiness for sex, or degree of arousal, in general) is that emotional states seem to be much more important (which is not at all the same as saying that women don't like casual sex or can't be aroused by one - night stands, if that happens to be the emotional situation they are comfortable with).
We would talk more about the proper pet enclosure (for turtles, snakes etc), right cage (for birds, chinchillas etc), and proper kennel (for dogs) on our next article about pet supplies so you better watch out for that.
The Mind Trust was featured in a recent Education Next article about the impact of Teach For America alumni in the education field.
An Education Next article about dual enrollment, «High Schoolers in College,» noted that the trickiest issue for dual enrollment was figuring out who would pay for the college courses.
@admin: any chance of posting any of my completely harmless posts that need moderating before the next article about how lucky we are gets rolled out?
Comments on next article about child abuse scandal in the church: just over 300.
As long as we're already talking fiction, could you do your next article about how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?

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For her feature article published today about the growth of the edible insect business, Carol Toller got to tour Next Millennium Farms, located in Campbellford, Ontario, and North America's largest producer of edible insects.
So should the average founder simply throw up their hands and click along to the next article whenever they read yet another headline about how they need to be using more data to run their business?
Households that spend $ 50,000 at age 65 tend to see a decline by about 15 percent over the next 15 years and 20 percent by age 85, according to Jonathan Guyton, a certified financial planner and principal at Cornerstone Wealth Advisors, in an article in the Journal of Financial Planning.
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The 2014 Best of the Hot List includes articles about lessons investors can learn from the market's ups and downs, value investing's long term market outperformance, the importance of having a plan when investing, and how to mentally prepare for the next market decline.
This should be the next article in this FASCINATING look into something that absolutely no one knows, or cares about.
Obviously Jesus and the writers of Scripture treat some sins as more severe than others (see pp. 5 — 8 of this article), even though Eichenwald mocks anyone who thinks this as showing «that they know next to nothing about the New Testament.»
How about you comment on the content of the article next time?
It sounds like, from reading the article and the comments, that atheists, spiritualists and the religious really all know next to nothing about one another.
what's next??? are you going to inject your Gay prone agenda into an article about a manned mission to Mars, if it ever comes about?!
Next Article should be «CNN legitimate - or lot of mental cases that didn't that they're medication» - teaching kids the truth about the garbage network CNN.
Will your next article be about what Santa Claus would support?
It trips me out how people are saying CNN bashes Christianity, yet this article was right next to another one about a Christian effort to stop the sex slave trade.
We'll be tackling these questions together over the next few weeks, as I devote Monday posts to updates on the trip and articles / interviews about living more justly.
I wrote an article about the benefits of chia seeds, which will be published on a Japanese blog aggregator next month.
There is an interesting article in The Wall Street Journal about Peruvian food being «The Next big Thing.»
Been reading a lot of articles about Lukaku and how much he wants Champions League football next season.
I have recently written an article about how badly Arsenal need some quality, young (er) defenders now that Monreal and Koscielny will both be 32 next season, and obviously Mertesacker won't even be in the squad, but maybe Sven Minislat has brought in a young diamond to save our back line in Konstantinos Mavropanos from PAS Giannina in Greece.
Admin, please post 3 - 4 more articles about why we should support Iwobi and why Iwobi is the next Salah / De Bruyne.
It is nothing to do with the topic and I won't have every article for the next year hijacked by Anti-Wenger sentiments UNLESS the article being discussed is about Wenger in the first place.....
See the recent MLive article about him, but some of that stuff reminds me of Mrazek... it's cool having swagger if you can back it up consistently, but to either dazzle people or not show up at all, and be too proud to admit your shortcomings is a bit tough to swallow when you have a Larkin on the team that's just been exemplary... (And trust me, I like an AA rush as much as the next guy)
A few days ago an article on JustArsenal.com began a debate about whether any of Arsenal's youngsters will get a chance in the Arsenal first team next season.
Speaking of Man Utd, I keep seeing articles about them getting Griezmann next summer.
OT slightly, whilst we can all continue discussing and arguing about «what next» for Arsenal I came across an article suggesting Wenger has got his transfer mojo back on.
Here is the cycle, make up some bullsh*t rumour about a player coming to Arsenal, next write an article about how Chelsea, Man Utd may interefer with that and lastly write an article with the players opinion on the transfer bullsh*t rumour.
I found it ironic that your article about teams promoting unhealthy products (SCORECARD) was featured next to a full - page cigarette ad.
I remember the time I was banned for saying «LOL» at article about Benzema scoring in next game haha.
Maybe the next Article will be about Sanchez nursing a calf injury, yet still being expected to take part against Uruguay?
What a pointless article, worrying — on an Arsenal site — about the future of what will be an Ex Arsenal player next season.
Good god what was the real point of this article Itall about what if and maybe's and if they do this and if we do thats!!!! If my auntie had a Pr!ck she'd be my farckin uncle!!!! If Arsenal win all thier games from now until the end of the season and IF spurs and the foxes drop six or nine points then we can win the trophy??? of course we can IF i win the lottery next week I can buy some shares and sell them to usmanov and force a buyout of the club and change our fortunes forever but its highly bloody unlikely.
Next we'll have an article about how spuds are better than us!
How about some serious articles, like how Wengers going to keep all those midfielders happy next year if they all stay fitand whats the real pecking order, or is there 1
I just read the article about baby crying and figured I would ask for help at the next stage: Toddler.
For instance, one day they'll have an article about making the house a kid friendly place, and the next day they'll talk about weight loss tips for busy parents.
In my next article for the Israeli environmental blog Green Prophet, I want to write about the lack of a breastfeeding culture here in Israel.
I just read this article today, but it's given me plenty to think about next time my daughter wants to argue about cleaning up her room or when to leave the park.
Over the course of the next 2 articles, we'll be learning about the 5 most common childhood food allergies: dairy, egg, wheat, nut, and soy allergies.
I'm sitting trying to figure out what to write for my next article and all I can think about is sleep!
I myself was breastfed till I was 3, and I breast my daughter till she was 1 (I so regret not feeding her for longer) I have a university interview for midwifery next week, and if they ask me if I've read any recent articles, I'm going to tell them about this one:)
I was wondering where I can find articles about these benefits so that I can share them with my family members next time they bring up the topic.
NEXT ARTICLE: FAQ (about making educated birth choices) WITH RICKI LAKE AND ABBY EPSTEIN, THE MAKERS OF «THE BUSINESS OF BEING BORN».
Your next mission: how about that guest article you've been thinking about?
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