Not exact matches
Already, sites
like the Washington Post and Mic are publishing 100 % of their content through Facebook's mobile - focused Instant
Articles project, and the social network recently
opened the feature to anyone, large or small.
I think the
articles of
open climate sceptics
like Joe reduces the credibility of WA Business News as a paper.
That said, however, at least Google's AMP project is trying to be as
open and inclusive as possible, unlike Facebook's Instant
Articles — which,
like most of what Facebook does, is a black box into which content disappears.
I
liked this
article... it's good to get things out in the
open to see how Mormons act in the workplace and government.
You do remember, I mentioned, on one of the
articles the other day that we were debating on, that at some point,
like in «chess,» you often leave yourself wide
open....
When they wrote new
articles, Google Reader would give me the title of their post (
like a newspaper headline) and the
opening line or two.
This
article actually
opened my eyes to the fact that, not only do I struggle with it and feel unworthy of God's love because of it, but Jesus also knew what it was
like to feel angry, to snap back with sarcasm.
However, comments such as «No, these people are just
like us... they
open their doors and help us, and we are thankful» lose some power when the
article states that «over 90 % of the participants are Muslims».
As this
article says: «It seems
like a new specialty coffee shop
opens in Budapest on a weekly basis, which isn't a bad thing — the fierce competition only results in better baristas, better service, better facilities, and, of course, better coffee.»
That
article makes it seem
like Gonzalez isn't nervous or annoyed at the suggestion, but
open - minded and even eager.
I read about Jordan a while ago and made an
article about it, since then I have kept an eye
open and the more I see of Jordan the more I would
like to see him join us.
This
article will show you how using the tight end
like this in the run game
opens up their play - action passing game by giving Ryan the windows to hit his deep crossing routes.
Which brings us to the
open - ended question at the end of an
article: Do you prefer the umpires who don't
like to think critically after issuing a warning, tossing pitchers and managers after the next HBP, regardless of the game situation?
In conclusion, maybe if some wise, strong women could help all weak, brainwashed women to learn how to love themselves, to recognize how foolish we are for putting others ahead of ourselves, to
open our eyes and see how others are treating us, take part in «love yourself» therapy classes, and last, but not least, read
articles like this one, regularly, that ministers to our downtrodden spirits, then maybe, maybe, we could see a change where women begin to love themselves and not worship a man and others, only God!!
Over the dining room table of his home in the Logan Square neighborhood, Schein
opened his folder of photocopies of newspaper
articles,
like a 1961 story headlined, «Rogers Park Beaches Face Gloomy Future.»
, health magazines, Internet
articles, books («Eat This, Not That» was very eye -
opening) and documentaries
like «Food, Inc.», which had a tremendous effect on how I view food and what I eat.
In his
article, Freeman derides the first organism that hoarded its genes as «evil,»
like the nemesis of the
open - software movement, Bill Gates.
He also pointed out that SciLifeLab is still growing, both in number of researchers and the
articles they publish, as well as in activities
like the Science and SciLifeLab Prize for Young Scientists and the recently
opened call for the first national research projects.
First off I have to thank you for writing such an eye -
opening article and sharing it with millions if not billions of people
like me who really need it.
It smells
like a pizza when I
open the jar http://www.naturalhealthyconcepts.com/h-plr-K32-p… Also, just came across this excellent
article: http://www.scientificamerican.com/
article.cfm?id=…
And inside this eye
opening article I'm going to share how eating your favorite cheat foods can help you avoid the pitfalls associated with traditional dieting — while accelerating your fat loss
like NEVER before.
As this
article says: «It seems
like a new specialty coffee shop
opens in Budapest on a weekly basis, which isn't a bad thing — the fierce competition only results in better baristas, better service, better facilities, and, of course, better coffee.»
I
like the way you totally dress your style, though puffer jacket sometimes is not my kind of style, going through your
article has
opened a uniqueness that l never thought of.
Death Deserves a Name
opens with «Your Clothes,» a track I may have had on repeat for the better part of three weeks (to the point where my girlfriend has been begging me to write this
article so she can be done watching me rock out
like an idiot).
The website
opens new possibilities to the users proposing tools
like chat rooms, e-mail, instant messaging, favorites list, photo uploads, free browsing, blog creation, video chat, dating advices, dating
articles etc..
Open Access materials are perfect for all kinds of e-learning uses including MOOCs (massive online open courses) as well as smaller, closed courses, Open Access articles can be used easily by students and teachers a l
Open Access materials are perfect for all kinds of e-learning uses including MOOCs (massive online
open courses) as well as smaller, closed courses, Open Access articles can be used easily by students and teachers a l
open courses) as well as smaller, closed courses,
Open Access articles can be used easily by students and teachers a l
Open Access
articles can be used easily by students and teachers a
like.
Alan Singer, in his Huffington Post
article «Common Core and the Holocaust,»
opens with this assertion: «The reading list for the New York State Common Core English / Language Arts curriculum looks
like someone took a handful of darts and threw them at a wall with boxes labeled with different grade levels.
1932 Tatra Type 57 — Zoe Harrison tells the intriguing story of the car that came here from Austria in the 1970s / 1911 Albion 16hp — The tale of this Scottish expatriate now enjoying an active life in Australia is told by Dennis Harrison / Ice and Snow Rally 1991 — Malcolm Elder explains what it is
like to take part in the Rallye Neige et Glace in the French Alps / Early 20s Fox light car — The story of this Anglo - German enterprise is uncovered by Michael Worthington - Williams / Another Golden Age of Motoring — Brian A Meulbrouck argues that the period following WW2 should be considered worthy of this accolade / 1928 Alvis 12/50 — The Editor enjoys his excursion this month in this sporting
open tourer / Epps Bros. coachbuilders — The history of the London - based family firm is recalled for us by James Taylor / 1924 Turcat - Mery SG limousine — In the second part of his
article Finbarr Corry writes about his impressions of driving a 1924 limousine / 1930s «graveyard» — Ray Cattle pictures a sad collection of thirties cars left in the
open to rot.
Are people actually blasting the online retail king in strongly worded and venomous blog posts,
articles, and —
like the recent threatening rant from the CEO of the American Booksellers Association —
open letters, then staying up late at night to place their orders under the cloak of darkness in order to get free shipping on orders over $ 25?
I definitely
like the
open approach of Smashwords over this kindle locking that Amazon does, but since that Wall Street
article stated Amazon is giving unusally high royalties to authors (and since they're the far more popular platform I guess buying there might snowball into additional readers for you through better chart positioning) I might be willing to overcome my distaste for their unpleasant kindleness for once.
I
like that you can select to
open articles in the web browser, and not Feedly's built - in half - ass version.
Recently I'd seen
articles like this inferring or directly saying that agents and publishing houses are now more
open to taking on self - published authors or their works.
You will get a review that usually is spot on and will
open the door to be featured in
articles or magazines if they
like the book — especially if it's a starred review.
Browse a site
like Poets and Writers to get a sense of which print magazines are
open to pitches for
articles.
It should come as no surprise after an
opening like that that the rest of the
article demonstrates a similar level of entitlement, ignorance, and yes, glittery hoo haa.
Very Nice post Nial Of course i
liked the concept of slapping, I really did slap myself after reading this
article coz I really traded in the market without the knowledge of those 3 aspects which you have mentioned in today's
article, i was trading in the market so blindly, this
article has really
opened my eyes and hope it will benefit others too, A great ariticle at the beginning of the year has brought some enthsiasm in me to conquer FEAR.
She
likes to keep her travel notebook
open between writing books Click below for her recent
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In our next
article we would
like to describe what is the meaning of
open - jaw flights and what could be actual advantages.
it's not even a damn
open world, it's more
like a linear game with branching paths much
like castlevania / metroid sounds
like the writer just watched youtube let's play when writing this
article
Ultima Online
Article - Page 1 / / MMO / / / Eurogamer «Where your City of Lord of the Warcrafts
like to lay their landscapes out in a linear, tiered fashion - there's room at the top - level dungeons they're telling you still, but first you must learn how to smile as you kill fire beetles - UO presented its virtual Britannia just as it had appeared in offline Ultima games:
open, detailed, and deeply interactive.»
Now that you've read about the best
open - world games for PC in 2016, you may also want to check out some of our other gaming - related
articles like: «Best FPS games that you can play on PC this year» or «Bows and Arrows in Games».
Now, when you've seen some of this year's Christmas DLCs that are actually fun to play, you may want to read some of our other
articles like: «Best
open - world games for PC in 2016» or «Best FPS games that you can play on PC this year».
When you
opened this
article with a disclaimer and then mentioned the PWYWP, I thought to myself — «sounds
like Seth Godin» — his books continue to be filled with amazing marketing, personal improvement tips, etc..
The real problem is whether or to what extent we can aggravate the legal situation of EU citizens by disapplying the legislative provisions on limitation periods for criminal proceedings, if we rely only on such vague and
open - ended provisions of EU law
like Article 325 TFEU.
I'd particularly
like to see some
articles on cutting edge topics
like the practical uses of RSS, blogging (the whys and wherefores), but really am
open to anything.
But even companies
like Google, with its
open - source system, are not immune; a recent Wall Street Journal
article exposed both iPhones and Android apps for spying on users.
These days it seems
like you can not
open a newspaper (or, more likely, go to a news website) without seeing an
article about the craziness of the Toronto and Vancouver real estate markets.
Lee Stuesser, founding dean of Lakehead University's new law school — slated to
open in Thunder Bay, Ont., this fall — says if possible, he would
like to incorporate the new program into Lakehead's curriculum so when students graduate they can start practising law without
articling or completing a co-op.
I
like that the journal has an
open access policy, making it available to anyone and includes peer - reviewed
articles.
With this
article, you need to keep an
open mind and remember, I'm all about creating safer highways, just
like you.