Not exact matches
Originally
posted by the Financial
Post By Anita Anand, Alexander Dyck, Cristie Ford, Richard Leblanc, Randall Morck and Stéphane Rousseau The Financial
Post has offered various
pieces of commentary that argue
against Bill C - 25 introduced by the federal government.
For another fantastic
post on this topic — and a third question, really — check out Rachel Marie Stone's
piece, «What if Jesus is saying it's okay to pay for things that are
against your religion?»
His rocket
against the Rams was his sixth goal of the season, and all of those have come from outside the box (a record nobody in the Championship can match)-- with his collection including a curled effort
against Hull City, a 20 - yard stroke into the net
against Sheffield Wednesday, a free - kick versus Brentford, a shot which cannoned in off the angle of crossbar and
post to down Sheffield United and another set -
piece stunner to overcome Cardiff.
An FA Cup final
against Crystal Palace awaits the Red Devils on Saturday, and that brings the chance to clinch a first
piece of silverware in the
post Sir Alex Ferguson era.
But I will play my «Notes From an Exile» Blogspot column
against Dicker's NY
Post column,
piece by
piece and line by line and word by word, and I think my «Notes» is worlds more deliberative, better - written, more - informed in a reflective sense.
Harassment Epidemic Updates AV Club on Hollywood's long overdue moral reckoning New Yorker Emily Nussbaum has a terrific
piece on Louis CK's comedy through the lens of recent allegations New York Times Louis CK has confessed to the claims
against him «These stories are true» Medium Actor Anthony Edwards has come forward to say he was molested by a producer when he was underage Guardian Ellen Page has detailed homophobic remarks director Brett Rattner made to her during the production of X-Men: Last Stand Washington
Post showing their utter depravity GOP officials are now citing the bible to justify Roy Moore's sexual assault on an underage girl.
Attacking Ravitch has become almost reflexive for Tilson; he recently wrote a
post on his blog defending Joel Klein
against a
piece I published on my blog by a New York City teacher, but started it by saying that it sounded like Ravitch had written it.
In a simply awful
piece, American Federation of Teachers president Randi Weingarten railed
against Donald Trump's new health plan in the Huffington
Post last month.
You can read our first
post, here, about the «Top 10»
pieces of VAMmunition, or rather, ammunition, practitioners need to know to better protect themselves
against the unfair implementation and use of VAMs.
His latest commentary
piece, «The greatest «crime» committed
against the teaching profession» was featured on Valerie Strauss» Washington
Post's education blog this week.
Teleread has
posted an in - depth
piece on how one - star spite reviews continue to plague authors, and as usual, The Passive Voice had a ton of well - formed arguments in favor of the current review system, railing
against it, and outright admitting that reviews as a concept are simply flawed.
In her
piece, Katherine references (but does not link to in order to avoid helping the blogger with traffic to her site, as Good e-Reader likewise will not) an article that circulated almost virally last weekend, a
piece that named thirty prominent, best - selling self - published authors; while specifically targeting author Melissa Foster, who is now pursuing legal action
against the blogger, the
post by someone who claims to have spent two years «working undercover» at Fiverr names authors Hugh Howey, Blake Crouch, Amanda Hocking, and several others as those who purchased bulk book reviews.
News & Notes is a weekly Saturday
post featuring book - and publishing - related news, links to interesting articles and opinion
pieces, and other cool stuff Book News ABA, Author's Guild Slam Trump's Legal Campaign
Against Fire and Fury, Michael Wolff's controversial book about the first nine months in the Trump White... Read more»
Going
against my better judgement, I am going to leave a comment I have found in the past that when bloggers
post rants or strongly opinionated
pieces they do so purely for the page views and comments.
As I write this a thought is banging itself
against the inside of my head demanding attention, like some sort of irate 4 - year old demanding sweets: how many people will just read the title of this little
piece and
post a rage comment without ever actually reading the whole thing?
As I write this a thought is banging itself
against the inside of my head demanding attention, like some sort of irate 4 - year old demanding sweets: how many people will just read the title of this little
piece and
post a rage comment without ever actually reading the -LSB-...]
[Feb. 21, 1:59 p.m. Updated Mark Hertsgaard has
posted a
piece defending his push
against «climate cranks,» including an apology for his errant description of his relationship with Politico.]
Of course, considering this
piece of news shows a Republican actually being green goes
against Treehugger, nothing about it will get
posted.»
This means any agent can advertise your listing if: - your website provider shares your listing with other users of their platform - your franchise brand hosts agent versions of their site - you
post your listing on Kijiji or any other FREE site - you allow your listing to appear on any regional IDX (remember IDX is only a technology
piece and to prevent any other agent in your province who wants to advertise is
against the CB)- etc etc
Hubby cut a
piece of plywood to the length that would fit in between the
posts and at a height that gave her plenty of room to lean
against it.