Sentences with phrase «none of my posts about»

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In other words, between two of the most prominent ex-gay books of the 1990s, you got about a couple of blog posts worth of discussion of celibacy, almost none of it directed to practical problems celibates face.
If none of our programs have worked, and if Christians are constantly arguing about what can be done (read the comments over the course of the past month of blog posts if you want to see these debates), where does that leave us?
fred Just read through your posts and they are all about attacking, or if you prefer refuting, the atheist point of view and none seem to relate to the articles topic, It begs the question... fred have you ever had s * ex with aanyone other than yoyself?
None of the shit about abuses you just posted are even relevant to the debate.
None of my business if it is a moral stand point, it just seems like so much of your cooking is about health and I was wondering if that is why you don't post any meat recipes.
None of these advertisements or links affect what is posted on Fellow Fellow - we will still only post about products / things we love or believe in, and all opinions are still our own.
And let's face it, none of you really want to read a long post here about me and my big self going on and on about my house so just in case you missed it, there's a teaser photo collage up there and here are some highlights:
About a month ago I did my first wishlist post, and I am very happy to report, that I purchased absolutely none of the items off of it (yet)!
Moments after, she informed Bradlee that none of her actions were to be written about in the Post.
Feeling worried for me after reading my post suggesting that Mark Zuckerberg hand out his $ 100 million to Newark parents, a friend alerted me to a study about a similarly «crazy idea» — by none other than University of Chicago economist John List.
Chris Stewart of Education Post and blogger extraordinaire gives us food for thought about how to approach the ed reform debate; and it happens to fits nicely with the March 29th Volume and Light post «They Planning for Our Future, None Of Us Involved.&raquof Education Post and blogger extraordinaire gives us food for thought about how to approach the ed reform debate; and it happens to fits nicely with the March 29th Volume and Light post «They Planning for Our Future, None Of Us Involved.&raPost and blogger extraordinaire gives us food for thought about how to approach the ed reform debate; and it happens to fits nicely with the March 29th Volume and Light post «They Planning for Our Future, None Of Us Involved.&rapost «They Planning for Our Future, None Of Us Involved.&raquOf Us Involved.»
None of these has been financial, which is worth mentioning given the subject matter of the book I'll be talking about further down this post.
Then I screwed with my post and none of my comments this morning stayed, and well, it's silly worrying about unimportant things.
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There are guard posts dotted about but none asks anything different of you, and there aren't the kind of emergent events going on that something like Far Cry 4 is packed with.
Prior to this exchange, none of your posts on this thread discussed anything about the science — they were all either polemics or back - slapping with tonto — who has incidentally at least attempted to discuss the science on this thread.
I have NO IDEA where either of these students stands on the issue of attribution of global warming (note the complexities of attribution are nicely summarized in a current post over at RC); none of us conducts specific research in that area and that is not what we talk about.
This morning my inbox had a forwarded Twitter item about a Tammy post where supposedly none of what McIntyre discovered about the dating problems in Marcott et al hockey stick «matter», because «Tamino» has proven otherwise, even though Marcott's PhD thesis with the same proxy data (but not arbitrarily re-dated) does...
I thought no more about it until I received a sweet certificate through the post, informing me I had shared a small part of the glory of a Nobel Peace Prize with none other than Al Gore.
After all, none of us feel comfortable «liking» posts about tragedies or difficult situations in our friends» lives.
Given that Dayton cites none other than me in his section on the virtue of kindness, I would be hard pressed to say anything unkind about his post.
Well, we'll be honest: None of us here at SamMobile have taken the 5.8 - inch Galaxy S8 as our main phone, so this post is about our opinion on the Galaxy S8 + after a couple of weeks of usage.
While the post claims that the Open Beta program will start now, curiously enough, there has been no mention of it in the official OnePlus Forums, and none of the other OnePlus social media accounts have posted anything about it.
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When companies that just post listings start getting sued from buyers when they felt lied to, or «private» sellers didn't tell them about the oil tank buried in the backyard, or none of the data was verified as is a Realtors job.
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