Sentences with phrase «occasional column»

He writes occasional columns on political strategy, policy and subjects such as secularism for a number of sites including Progress and LabourList.
In the early 1980s, there were no veterinary behaviorists, no books on cat behavior - just occasional columns in magazines.
Sales consultant Jeffrey Gitomer persuaded editors at the Charlotte Business Journal to print occasional columns written by him.
By David Howell January 5 (Larry Downing / Reuters) David Howell, executive vice president and chief information officer at McEnearney Associates, writes an occasional column on the Washington area real estate market.
Writing from the perch of an occasional column and then a regular column from 1992 through 2010 in the student newspaper, The Observer, he confronted manifestations of Catholic university secularization, often directly prodding Notre Dame's administration to fulfill its primary mission.
Overall, the paper's coverage of the case has indeed been fair and exhaustive; it has commissioned polls on race relations and has run an occasional column answering readers» questions about the Iverson case and attempting to quell rumor mongering.
[125] He regularly attended Henley social events and wrote an occasional column for the Henley Standard.
Vedantam writes an occasional column for Slate called «Hidden Brain.»
Like you, I write an occasional column on investments — it's called «Diary of a Private Investor» — but I am subject to a strict limit of 700 words.
Send press releases that will be useful to them, and offer to do an occasional column on pet related issues.
Maybe give you an occasional column in Le Figaro, supposedly.
I know it sounds like I am in denial but I am hoping that Marty will be unable to stay away from pontificating to the real estate industry in Canada and that we may see at least some occasional columns from him in the future.
Jill Chodorov, an associate broker with Long & Foster, writes an occasional column about local market trends and housing issues.
David Charron, president and chief executive of Rockville - based multiple - listing service MRIS, writes an occasional column about the Washington - area real estate market.
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