Sentences with phrase «post about this a couple»

We stayed right down the street from Powell's, near the Ace Hotel you posted about a couple years back.
At long last, I finally made this delicious salad that I posted about a couple weeks ago!
I wrote a post about it a couple months ago: http://stlouissmartmama.blogspot.com/search/label/Nestle%20boycott
I read your post about this a couple years ago before becoming pregnant with my son.
I posted about them a couple days ago, but you're convincing me that I might actually need to buy them and gasp... wear them!
Literally just bought that self tanner — I meant to after you posted about it a couple of months ago!
You may have seen me posting about a couple of other Perth cafe spots on Instagram recently.
I wrote a post about this a couple weeks ago called The Battle of Who Could Care less because really, unless you're in the writing / publishing community, you don't even know this battle is going on.
This reminds me of a service I posted about a couple of years ago called eReadUps that can take articles from Wikipedia and a few other reference websites and convert them to MOBI or EPUB format to read on ebook readers.
I completely forgot to post about this a couple of weeks ago when Patrick from En Masse Entertainment emailed me about it.
Well here is some news that I meant to post about a couple of weeks ago but it completely slipped my mind.
I sleep on Yves Delorme, their sateens are remarkable — and one might say I am a little fussy about things like this... An aside: when I posted about this a couple of months ago and said I loved sateen, I received many emails telling me how tacky it was!

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In a comment on his own post, MacMillan said he had since been in contact with a couple of Facebook staffers about the incident, and both said they could find no record of the image or post having been taken down, and in fact couldn't find any evidence that anything of that nature had ever been uploaded.
Audiologist job postings in Canada noted starting salaries of about $ 65,000 - $ 70,000 for applicants with a couple years of experience.
Those are the first couple of sentences of Graham's post, so there's no confusion about his essential advice.
Throughout this post you might have noticed a couple of key takeaways about creating successful ads:
If you are looking for more specifics on buyer personas, there have already been a couple of posts on the Content Marketing Institute that dug into the specifics: Keith Wiegold had a post about thinking about more than demographics and yesterday Chris Moritz provides some good links to get more info.
We hopped on Vine when it launched a couple weeks ago, and after toying with it for a bit, were able to create several content assets around the topic that performed quite well for us: a news post about what Vine is, and a post about some real life marketing examples of Vine.
A couple of weeks ago I posted some information about the «Great Depression of 1873 - 1896 ″ to make the point that there was no depression, great or otherwise, during this period, but that the period did contain some financial crises / panics.
A couple of years ago, the issue was brought into social media discourse in the world of money expert Clark Howard when Facebook readers responded to our post about a bar charging women 77 % of their tabs to highlight wage inequality.
I wrote a post about reinvested dividends a couple of days ago but your graphs are much clearer.
Going back to your post a couple days ago where Bob Brown gave his forecast for equity returns of about 6 % (3.2 % after tax and inflation), if you give up another 2 % + in expense ratio, an investor might as well put their money in long term certificates of deposit and eliminate risk.
In other words, between two of the most prominent ex-gay books of the 1990s, you got about a couple of blog posts worth of discussion of celibacy, almost none of it directed to practical problems celibates face.
So in addition to the Top 10 of the year, I wanted to share a couple more posts — these are the posts that I actually liked or feel represent my year of writing, even if no one else liked them or tweeted about them, even if they are an out - of - fashion style of blogging like story - telling or moment - capturing.
We just light them and we read a couple of Bible verses (the same ones that are in each of the posts for this series) and then we talk about it and someone prays.
It's been a while since I've written here about Christianity, gender roles, and the whole egalitarian / complementarian divide, but a couple things prompted today's post.
Colin... to be fair, I've never met any believer that was not terminally stupid, but you are right about Fred and a couple other posted here.
So OK... reading is still not the same as plagiarizing, and even though his book came out a couple months ago and he apparently read my posts about 10 months ago, this still doesn't mean he «borrowed» my content for his book.
When I get a chance I'll write a couple of posts — One about the homeless and Jesus (some dislike churches and Christians, others are Jesus followers, but most like Jesus), and one about observations the homeless make to us about the people who show up on their turf to «minister» to them (whose attitudes range from condescension, which is very common, to love, which is very uncommon).
Cal, I have posted this a couple times because I've seen statements about «which God» as if it is a different God.
Skytag recently offered a couple of lengthy posts on the things he finds must frustrating about many (possibly most) believers, and the way they present their positions.
it's funny the hot button topics on religion get hundreds of posts; the one about the catholic churuch discriminating against a gay couple get two pages of posts.
If this were the way everyone did theology, I would be willing to discuss theology (referring back to the post I wrote a couple of years ago about why I will not «argue» theology with anyone).
The best thing about this story is that it has given all the atheists a place to post, something to do for the rest of the day and ultimately keep them out of everyone's hair for a couple of hours... and that's my freedom of speech at work.
I work in a religious setting where I hear these types of prayer several times a week (and all the prayers I have talked about in the past couple posts).
This one was actually finished a couple of months ago but I couldn't post about it until now.
I'll be posting about it in the next couple of days.
I posted this jar on IG a couple of weeks back with no intention of making a recipe post about it, but it's tasty, it's cute, it deserves a spot on the blog.
I just perused a couple of your posts and was immediately drawn to the post about the Biltmore tea.
Well, I've managed to spend most of the post talking about my random views on farmer's markets when I really wanted to point out a couple of my favorite fall products — squash and apples.
Coming up soon will be a couple new recipes, plus I'm working on a post about food sensitivities and how I discovered which foods I've been reacting too all of these years without realizing it.
-LSB-...] with curd (a great combo I've learned about thanks to Joni), and what a coincidence: I posted a recipe for that a couple of weeks ago.
I wrote about this ingredient last week when I posted my recipe for Low - Carb Protein Oreos and included a couple of links to places you can get IMO as well as an idea for making your own IMO if for whatever reason you don't have access to it as a syrup.
I've not yet managed to travel to New England but I knew my good friend Jeanne had so here are a couple of her pictures and you can see two of the posts she wrote about her trip at Cooksister.com here and here.
I've even posted about it twice in the last couple of months
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.
I've just been cooking gluten free for a couple of weeks now, post biopsies, and have been reading a lot about baking gluten free bread.
If you checked out the red, white and blueberry popsicles I posted yesterday you like read about the fact that my life has been crazy these last couple of weeks.
This we just did a couple weeks ago, but the next to recipes that I will post here soon are from the summer that I forgot about.
A couple months ago I posted about the Affordable Himalayan Salt Lamps and 5 reasons you need at least one.
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