Sentences with phrase «part of the post»

I in particular like the analytics part of your post, as I spend a lot of time analyzing what my visitors do when they enter my site.
A title is an often - overlooked but vitally important part of any post.
Here's the key part of the post, paraphrased:
When TwitPics and Pinterest came on the scene, photos became an important part of posts.
The most helpful part of the post is the tools he offers to kick off those discussions.
Every part of a post fits under one of those three categories.
A large part of our post meeting conversation was how we felt the individual seemed to be of low integrity.
One of the most interesting parts of his post was a promise to investigate other developers who have used Facebook's API in the past to collect data from Facebook users who didn't willingly hand it over.
In the last part of this post we looked at the rankings signals Google has disclosed following its Panda algorithm update earlier this year.
Then on Thursday, I will be presenting as part of a post conference workshop on new media, specifically social media, with Joseph Jaffee of Crayon.
Have in mind that you will not be able to reorder or edit parts of the posts, you can only delete it and start from scratch.
Comments and likes appear on the entire post, rather than on the individual photos and videos that are part of your post.
HS, what part of my posts do you not grasp?
That said, the rest of my reply to that part of your post stands.
I wonder when you'll actually respond to all parts of a post.
@MikeTheAtheist, you missed the part of my post about our repeated failures to love and their consequences.
Part of your post reminds me of one of the parables Jesus told.
My favorite part of the post is «that if someone comes into our group who teaches differently than we do, one of us is a false teacher — and it might not be the other guy».
Conversing with someone who does not think like you requires empathy and was the main part of my post.
So yeah, that part of your post is true.
Here, I simply want to pick up on one thematically minor part of his post, the place where he notes that Tocqueville predicts that eventually all Americans will be Catholics or atheists.
Thank you for posting it and explaining why you removed parts of my post.
I volunteer at a homeless NPO and as much as I enjoyed the first part of the post, I do not agree with leaving bible verses and the implication of forgetting about sharing Jesus out completely... I understand the reasoning and that people have been hurt, but to leave Jesus out of the equation unless they ask doesn't sit well with me.
Hmm Steve, I'm not sure which part of my post you thought was exactly right, but I'm afraid I have to disagree with yours — I am certain that God, via the Holy Spirit, reveals himself to us directly at times.
1, Dalit theology is part of the post colonial struggle of different communities for their distinct identity and space.
@What, so please tell me what part of my post doesn't make sense?
What about GREED Sarah... you didn't review that part of my posting... or that doesn't work in your «Christian» agenda
(got cut off on the 1st part of the post...) All of us were there for the same reason... to come together as the body of Christ; to love, praise and worship God in unity, to confess our sins and ask for forgiveness, to offer forgiveness and to reconcilliation, to share in the Body and Blood of the Lamb, to love one another and to take the commandment back out into the world to «Love and serve the Lordl».
I'm sorry, I can't tell what part of my post you dispute from your response.
tallulah you only addressed part of the post.
I think you need to edit out the part of your post that says NFL owners don't allow players to share politics, the Steelers Coach just disproved that when he tried to make them all hide in the locker room during the National anthems.
«We are fed up with police violence, racism, intolerance and injustice that passed down from generation to generation,» it posted as part of a post about the march for Freddie Gray.
In the last part of your posting you talk about how important humility is.
I thought the latter part of your post is Buddhism?
If the «negative» part of a post seems too negative for you, feel free to skip it and just go down to the positive section of each post where I try to present what I believe the text is teaching.
I've highlighted the important parts of your post.
Reading the first part of your post, I thought you were writing satire... a bit farther on I could see that you were being serious about the Bible!
I couldn't get part of my post past the censors, so I gave up.
No answers in your last part of the post about what was wrong with what I stated, your age or why are you in the fray.
«speak the truth & be honest» My favorite part of your post.
Reality, part of your post is «Jesus was summarily crucified for being a temple rabble - rouser by the Roman troops in Jerusalem serving under Pontius Pilate,»
What the fuck part of my post was copy / paste.
I think you may be missing the main point, of - hippypoet's assertion which he mentions in the second part of his posting.
Sorry to skip past all the brilliant parts of this post, ignore all other comments and get down to one word, but....
Now of course the dessert section is always my favorite part of these posts, but I'm even eyeing a fair number of the savory options here too!
I used this amazing Silicone Flexipan Donut Pan Mold to make these doughnuts, but before I dive into the specific details of the pan and why I love it so much, I want to talk about the GIVEAWAY part of this post!
-LSB-...] I planned to mix up this recipe to fill the jars from the first part of this post and give them out over the holidays.
No part of this post may reproduced or duplicated without the written permission of the owner.
OMW I am laughing hysterically at the Out of the Mouths of Babes part of this post... that is too funny.
I love the following part of your post.
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