Sentences with phrase «particular felt blogs»

They discussed swapping reciprocal links with other site owners, (Rocky Rawstern of 7th Wave in particular felt blogs would become link farms that Google would eventually ignore), and building links to parts of your site besides the home page.

Not exact matches

This particular instance feels similar to many of the other great «Christian Controversies» of the past 15 years — Rob Bell with Love Wins, John McCarthur with his comments on the Pentecostal and Charismatic movement, Don Miller's blog about church.
Nicole I love your blog I've always wondered what to do with felt, this is such a sweet idea and can be used in so many ways I think my youngest in particular would love this craft xx
The work could help us search for images using emotional keywords, and blogs might be supercharged with pictures designed to arouse particular feelings, for example.
I follow a few intuitive eating blogs and one in particular is very much about eating whatever you feel like, which just doesn't work if you've spent years eating trash.
The truth is that I've been feeling a lot of, well, negative feelings about blogging, and this blog in particular, lately.
I discovered your blog because of this particular jean wich I felt in love with right away!!!
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You can read the whole ebook for free on Smashwords, but I felt this particular passage was relevant to this blog post:
A lot of it really comes down to personal feelings — which is what this wordy blog post was trying to suggest in its hamfisted way — and what particular methodologies or pathways suit the kind of person you are.
FROM OUR BLOG / Nasher Museum student intern Serena Reiser writes, «The history of Russian art — and, in particular, the history of unofficial Soviet art ---- often feels like a strange and lonely field of study.»
If I haven't met them, then I know I am in no position to judge their ethics, I feel no particular concern if someone is «motivated» do judge my ethics because I write a sarcastic blog comment.
You reference several blog posts by J. Duarte - who seems to feel that the Cook et al authors were dishonest idiots (the paper passed peer review of methods and results by reviewers the editors respected for domain knowledge), that the raters were blinded by ideological bias (totally ignoring the author ratings giving confirming identical results), complaining about raters discussing criteria (when it's essential for everyone to agree on the same critera, clarifying ambiguities - and that radom presentation prevented collusion on any particular item), and in general making truly absurd and unsupported accusations.
Those who responded to the survey also felt that blogs are an effective tool in persuading clients to hire a particular lawyer or law firm.
I had a feeling you'd sell quickly... I'm looking at the possibility of moving to someplace I could actually afford to buy a home, and this blog in particular has really inspired me to go with frame / layout and location over having a well - designed interior.
If you normally blog for two hours on a particular day and feel good about that, excellent.
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