Sentences with phrase «of the thread from»

«If you go back to some of the threads from year one or year two of League of Legends and all the Riot [online] forums,» says Steve Arhancet, a former pro gamer and now co-CEO of LoL team Team Liquid, «you had your developers, your executives, all chiming in to the conversation, listening to the community, making adjustments based on forum threads.
Pull out one of the threads from the entire length of the piece of burlap -LCB- Note: the length of your burlap will be the length of your ribbon, so keep that in mind when you are making your purchase -RCB-
A number of threads from Shane Black's filmography, including a Christmas - time setting and at least one character who is a detective (amateur or otherwise), appear in both «The Long Kiss Goodnight» and «Iron Man 3.»
That fuzzy material lining the lint trap is made up of tiny shreds of thread from hundreds of microscopic tears in the fabric of your clothing.
But even this is a serious digression from the point of this thread from the top article on down.
But isn't it rather ironic, if you read back over the «credentialist» part of this thread from all your fellow - travelling wackos?

Not exact matches

A 2017 survey from the air travel site Airfwarewatchdog found that a little over half of respondents believe families with children aged 10 and under should have to sit in a designated section apart from other passengers, and the idea of separating children and adults has gained traction on Reddit, where threads with titles like «Would you pay extra for a child - free flight?
Far from offering the sort of insightful, well - informed take that has brought the site as many as 35 million monthly uniques and won kudos from everyone from Nas to Junot D?az, they were more akin to the sort of juvenile remark one might find buried in the comments thread on a low - budget news aggregator: cruel, idiotic, shockingly insensitive, and misogynistic.
Every component of the uniforms, from buttons and zippers to threads and fabrics, went through rigorous testing.
Or from scooping up a thread of hair I might shed on the sidewalk.
Part of what makes Twitter unique is the need for brevity, and while there are ways around those restrictions — through reply threads and chunks of text turned into images — the only change to the limits that Twitter has successfully managed to introduce is the exclusion of @names from the character count.
After reviewing dozens of contenders, our top pick for bed sheets are the 280 - thread - count Pima Cotton Percale Sheets from L.L. Bean.
By fixing I mean, for example, addressing admins in the forums that talk badly of your desired brand name and ask them to remove that keyword from the thread's title as it's hurting your business.
In a similar vein, quality sheets are typically considered to have a high thread count (which, when too high, can actually block air flow) and tout buzzwords like «Egyptian cotton,» which can confusingly refer to any kind of cotton species that happens to hail from Egypt, Chapin says.
By staying small, I had to thread the needle of finding some bigger, but not too big, checks from family offices and high net worth individuals — all people who don't put themselves out there and who aren't necessarily staffed to take a lot of inbound.
Since Reddit is primarily a social community, with tens of thousands of discussion threads or «sub-Reddits» devoted to various topics, what users mean when they say they «get news» from the site is probably a bit different than getting news from a newspaper.
Once a month, a new thread would be posted where listings were welcome — a departure from the general «no self - promotion» culture of many eBay message boards and groups.
Speaking of GOP lawmakers getting skittish about hastily pulling coverage away from 20 million Americans — there's a common thread to most of the Republican senators who have come out advocating a repeal process that's done in tandem with a replacement: almost all of them hail from states where Obamacare's optional Medicaid expansion has had an outsize effect on reducing the uninsurance rate.
Thérèse Coffey to announce # 200,000 of funding to support work to explore impact of micro plastic threads from clothes and tyres on marine habitats
Willingness to teach and give back for the gifts of wisdom learned from others is a common thread.
Best Picture: «The Shape of Water» Lead Actor: Gary Oldman, «Darkest Hour» Lead Actress: Frances McDormand, «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» Supporting Actor: Sam Rockwell, «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri» Supporting Actress: Allison Janney, «I, Tonya» Director: «The Shape of Water,» Guillermo del Toro Animated Feature: «Loving Vincent,» Animated Short: «Revolting Rhymes» Adapted Screenplay: «The Disaster Artist» Original Screenplay: «The Big Sick» Cinematography: «Blade Runner 2049» Roger Deakins Best Documentary Feature: «Last Men in Aleppo» Best Documentary Short Subject: «Traffic Stop» Best Live Action Short Film: «The Silent Child» Best Foreign Language Film: «The Insult» (Lebanon) Film Editing: «Baby Driver» Sound Editing: «Dunkirk» Sound Mixing: «Dunkirk» Production Design: «The Shape of Water» Original Score: «Star Wars: The Last Jedi Original Song: «This Is Me» from «The Greatest Showman» Makeup and Hair: «Darkest Hour» Costume Design: «Phantom Thread» Visual Effects: «Star Wars: The Last Jedi»
A common thread of the meeting's analysis was that real estate operates in different ways from that depicted by the usual academic analysis of investment in manufacturing.
An excellent thread on SEW Forums, which covers some pros and cons of outsourcing your link building efforts (with active participation from Eric Ward, an...
While some of these organizations have continued to offer flexible and remote work — often only with approval from higher - ups — there are a few common threads among the reasons for why they are limiting telecommuting, or ending work - from - home options for some employees altogether.
I'd like to continue the thread by offering insights from women and their experiences focused on one of the key challenges for women tech entrepreneurs: funding.
An excellent thread on SEW Forums, which covers some pros and cons of outsourcing your link building efforts (with active participation from Eric Ward, an excellent link building expert and a consistent magazine contributor).
You seem to be suffering from a common issue in this thread — confusion of «history» with what is in the Bible.
Per - Jim's comment above in this thread, I agree with, in that it is about the «actions» that flow from the «beliefs» of an individual.
And a few of us remember from the No Left Turns days that, while ultimately not agreeing, he admitted the power of a Christian and virtue - ethics «media - fasting» case made against all TV by the commenter «wm.» «Wm» is a very erudite and Catholic (and yet also rock - attuned) professor whose identity I'll reveal if I get permission, and here's a taste of what he said in that thread:
Warning: Lots of negative comments from trolls on this thread.
Actually, JD, your formula applies to almost every thread on any site; whatever the subject, the posts come in from all directions, with little to no concern for sticking to the point of the original article...
Just in the interest of advancing the conversation, I've pulled a comment from the BIG THINK thread by our own C.J. Wolfe.
One of the universal lessons and binding threads that can be gleaned from the Bible is that we are to constantly strive and look for ways to grow in our understanding and practice of the love and grace of God.
You will run into trouble whenever you parcel out God's Word, rather than understanding the Bible as a progression of revelations and solution to the human condition, with the common thread and purpose of Jesus Christ running throughout from beginning to end, to further the glory of God.
All of the teachings of the Church — from the profession of the Trinity, to the inviolability of all human life in every stage, to the preferential option for the poor — are like intersecting threads, which, when woven together, form a tapestry.
This thread may have gotten to long but back to your response from last night let me try and explain again, I believe it on authority of the apostles and other people of that time period.
I particularly liked the use of the gender neutral «it» as a personal pronoun to camouflage the writing style of whatever mystery person wrote this (or rather repeated it from the original version of the thread).
As far as your comment as to the relevance of my contribution to this thread, I feel I have just used more colorful language to express my main narrative; Religion should be private, and kept completely separate from science, education, and state.
A third would be common thread from shamanistic cultures to religions of today is the notion of a spirit; that every natural thing also has a spirit.
From what I can tell (generalizing, maybe overstating) most of the respondents on NP's threads are already compassionate, loving, righteous... good and decent folk; and so we're already drawn in and not in need.
What is the lifespan if not a temporal aggregate that is woven by the mind into a seamless thread from the series of discrete momentary actualities.
You started hostile posts against me, by pulling my quotes out of context from the conversation I was having and starting new threads with my quote as the topic.
You further claim your goal in this thread has been to refute the assertion that «people of faith are devoid of reason and suffer from mental illness or delusion and therefore incapable of intelligent debate.»
TJ has had the benefit of the doubt for YEARS and from a lot of people on this thread who never apparently had that lofty aim when Julie was being gaslighted, they just bought the BSC stuff hook, line and sinker.
In any case, since I was name - checked several times in this thread regarding you, I want to make public what I hope you've heard from me privately since my regrettable remark in that email thread 3 - 4 years ago, of which you were a part:
wrt other significant blogs picking this up and discussing it, I know of a few who have not posted specifically because they didn't want to draw the conversation away from this thread.
but the context / juice of this thread are pain - filled anecdotes from Julie's experience of her divorce used to accuse EV leaders of abuse.
And from what Julie has shared in this thread, it looks like there may be a lot of clinical evidence available in this situation.
from what i've learned from the history, the acts 29 thread, and the emergent thread both were part of the young leaders network, and were all together until they split — primarily over the issue of women in leadership.
• I knew nothing of this thread until Friday when I received an email from Julie.
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