Sentences with phrase «over the blogosphere with»

Kenneth Jay Lane has been all over the blogosphere with their popular beaded earrings, but I absolutely love these carved cream ones!

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To hear the hue and cry over the parental warning — from the vaunted pages of The New York Times to the hyperbolic rantings of the blogosphere — you'd think the «Sesame Street» folks had proposed shipping our kids off to live with Barney.
One reason I love the blogosphere is because I can connect with other moms all over the world going through many of the same obstacles and feelings every day, and we can all find ways to encourage and support each other.
Danny Tarkanian may be campaigning against Harry Reid, but he's clearly trying to run with the memory of Ronald Reagan: This ad has shown up all over the blogosphere (I saw it on HuffPo and Burnt Orange Report today, for instance — neither of them remotely a Republican site — ...
This ad has shown up all over the blogosphere (I saw it on HuffPo and Burnt Orange Report today, for instance, with a version also appearing on the pages of Epolitics.com itself), and it links back to a landing page that features video from a Ronald Reagan trip to Nevada to rally the faithful against Reid back in 1986:
This week, the female blogosphere is abuzz with chatter over a story by a college senior in Philadelphia entitled «My Sugar Daddy.»
Numerous articles in the Labour blogosphere - particularly Labourlist - have channeled grassroots outrage over the rejection of popular candidates and their replacement with hard core leftists.
With this selection of over 80 ketogenic, paleo & primal recipes from the blogosphere, you can build the perfect festive menu you and your family will love.
Below you can find a full list of all of the fabulous bloggers that I'm doing the tour with today and this week but the talented Julie Blanner is up next on the tour for you to visit so I hope you'll hop on over to her corner of the blogosphere (no pun intended;).
The parenting blogosphere is filled with mothers who worry over whether to enroll their children in schools that are replacing playtime with lessons on basic literacy skills.
(OK, pop quiz: When's the last time the blogosphere went wild over anything with the word «Microsoft» attached to it?
«My engagement in the blogosphere over the past several years have convinced me that the blogosphere has untapped potential for educating the public and for enabling large - scale collective intelligence to address the scientific and policy challenges associated with climate change.»
This meme is making its way around the blogosphere (again), fueled by Aaron Wall's recent legal spat with Traffic - Power over the comments on his blog.
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