Sentences with phrase «pictures in this post about»

I wrote about it and have pictures in this post about turning it into a Dutch door.

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In some cases it has to remove content because of a court order, but in other cases it will remove even relatively inoffensive images and posts — such as pictures of women breast - feeding their children, for example — because it breaches the site's community standards, or because someone complains about the contenIn some cases it has to remove content because of a court order, but in other cases it will remove even relatively inoffensive images and posts — such as pictures of women breast - feeding their children, for example — because it breaches the site's community standards, or because someone complains about the contenin other cases it will remove even relatively inoffensive images and posts — such as pictures of women breast - feeding their children, for example — because it breaches the site's community standards, or because someone complains about the content.
MacMillan said in a post about the incident that he chose not to post a picture that showed the woman's body underneath the vehicle and he also didn't mention her name, or the fact that she was most likely dead.
When Kyle Kashuv, one of the more prominent figures in the ongoing debate about what to do to reduce high school mass shootings, went to a shooting range with his father last Friday, the first thing he did was post some pictures and some pro-Second Amendment comments on Twitter.
Picture this: Your perfect customer comes to your site thanks to your well - executed viral post about new trends in motorcycle helmets.
33 % post messages, pictures or videos in social media about their employer without any encouragement from the employer.
If sales management and senior executives are suspicious about social media — if they only see risk, their people wasting time clicking «Like» buttons and employees posting funny pictures, then they would be right to draw down the shutters and, in the process, cut off the opportunity social media presents.
I see it in the way people love the pictures I post of my daughter, but get really quiet when I start talking about the issues that will directly impact her as a black woman in this country.
I was feeling very emotional about it already — I could blame the pregnancy hormones but we all know I'm a feeler — and then my friend, Tracy, who is our worship pastor sent me that picture in the post.
I would caution you about using easily identifiable manufacturers items in your postings and pictures because it could be construed that you are bashing them using the Media as a defamation device.
The pop star has been vocal about his faith lately, and while in Australia, he posted a picture of himself playing basketball with Hillsong pastor Carl Lentz.
Later, I will take a picture of the coffee pot in the cabinet and post it on Instagram, and I will laugh about it.
yeah - shocking for sure (in retrospect i probably shouldnt have posted about such a thing) from what i can recall it was just for the weekend or duration of his trip (it was a long time ago - details fuzzy)-- he just had her picture in the brochure to show everybody.
I am absolutely loving your book 2, as the first one, I love the recipes and all your explanations about healthy life, the lovely pictures, I am really enjoying with them and with cooking... the books are incredible both, as your blog, recipes, and all you post in social media..
The tenderloin pictured in this post was removed from the oven at an internal temperature between 120 and 125 degrees F, and allowed to rest for about 10 minutes before slicing.
I first blogged about this sturdy whipped cream frosting in one of my very early blog posts (please ignore the pictures!)
I baked five batches of cupcakes from dawn til dusk although annoyingly I had to make a 3.5 hour emergency dash to Bluewater in the middle of the day due to cupcake case problems (I may do a post about this issue on it's own, it really needs pictures to explain it properly) and then it was time to collect Ted from preschool so the baking did not recommence until evening.
Before I even read the post I commented to my sister about the ooze in that first picture and how I was drooling over it.
And those pictures in that post are better than most of mine now, so no more talking down about them!
Read about that in her post by clicking on the picture below.
There are quite a few travel posts that are still waiting to be written (some words about the LA area, my top tips for road tripping down Highway 1, visiting the Cloisters in New York City...) and I've also got a few food posts that I need to shoot the pictures for: buckwheat pancakes, and quite possibly some new cookies too... oh, and a savory waffles recipe might be in the making as well.
A couple of you eagle - eyed observers mailed me about the bowl of soup pictured in the last photo at the bottom of the this post.
Without you, I wouldn't have made it out of the prenatal years of this blog when I posted about 10 gazillion awful pictures in each post and then abandoned the blog for an entire school year.
I uploaded pictures of this recipe yesterday onto Flickr, but didn't get to telling you all about it because I was feeling a little lackadaisical after that whole seven days in a row of posting thing.
I have not been doing this blogging gig for very long, but usually I will cook something and take the pictures and then in about 3 days» time I will have edited the pictures and written the post.
The other reasons I'm excited about this post seem pretty unimportant in comparison to the big picture.
How about instead of showing off bloody noses or jacked up body parts, parents just post a distant, live - action picture like this and let us fill in blanks?
But every now and then I'll look at a working mom, in her lovely, unstained work clothes, talking about how she was able to grab a manicure on her lunch break, posting pictures of her business trip to London, and I'm like, «OMG THEY ARE SO LUCKY!»
The baby on the ball in the picture in this post is my 2nd little boy, and he was about a week or so old when the picture was taken.
The fun part: Share a picture of your baby wearing just a diaper and we'll use the photos in upcoming posts about diaper need.
That means she either deliberately chose that spot in order to be noticed, or you're correct and she «just happened to» feed there, and then lied about her intentions when she posted the picture.
These days, posting a seemingly harmless picture of your child's back - to - school lunch to social media, can result in immediate backlash about the gluten - full Goldfish, the inhumane turkey sandwich, and the yogurt riddled with yellow # 5.
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Originally I didn't post the link to the picture, as the discussion was not about nursing toddlers but about nursing in public in general.
When someone posted a picture of a Jewish TV celebrity breastfeeding on the subway, it prompted a hot Twitter debate about whether breastfeeding in public is inconsiderate.
Just about every father I know wants a good digital camera to record those important moments in a baby's development, or just wants to have and / or post pictures of the cutest baby ever.
Pictures of our daily life and posts about homeschooling, breastfeeding, cloth diapering, eco-frugality, natural childbirth and homebirth, handmade goods, cosleeping, crafts, food (growing it and cooking it) and much more in the works like natural remedies and natural ways to support your health, baby led feedings, general reflections on mothering from a natural living standpoint, traveling with kids, and Waldorf posts.
Posting about poop is a time - honored tradition in the Sorority of Mommy Bloggers, but taking the time to grab my phone to snap a picture of the mess would have definitely earned me a public excommunication from the library.
And in my prior post about this development, I saw that a representative from ChoiceLunch, a private school food catering business, noted in a comment that with CPS in the picture, it might be easier to obtain antibiotic - and hormone - free meats from suppliers.
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Now I'd like to share with you a guest blog post from food activist Robyn McCord O'Brien about the very different regulatory picture in other countries.
We'll post our favorites in future Wordless Wednesdays on My Mommy Manual and other sister sites, so be sure to leave a line or two about the picture when you send it!
Via Maggie Haberman: The Post's editor - in - chief, Col Allen, has flat out rejected the claims by Carl Paladino's campaign manager about a photographer from the paper going to great lengths to capture pictures of the candidate's daughter.
Check out this article from former Assemblyman Michael Benjamin, now a columinst for City & State and the NY Post, who once represented the 79th Assembly District, about Michael Blake (pictured at left), currently a candidate for State Assembly in the 79th District primary in September.
Welcome to Scientific American's Science of Sandy live blog where we are posting continuous updates on the storm and its aftermath, and answering your questions.If you have pictures, video, audio or questions about this tropical cyclone (categorized as a hurricane and a tropical storm at various times in its progress)-- share them with us at [email protected], our facebook page, or tweet @sciam with #sciamsandy.
In addition to asking how often they posted photos, the survey inquired about whether the men edited their photos before posting, including cropping photos, using filters and using picture - editing software.
Perhaps you post family pictures on Facebook; tweet about politics; and reveal your changing interests, worries, and desires in thousands of Google searches.
It's easy for people to roll their eyes at selfies and make jokes about girls who just want attention, but the truth is that for lots of women — especially women of colour, trans women, disabled women and all the other women who see their existences erased in mainstream media — posting pictures of themselves is a way of challenging our culture's narrow beauty standards.
At the end of the day, the central reason I don't post pictures, names or information about my children online can be summed up in this way: I am not my children and I don't feel that I have the right.
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