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Not exact matches
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This
post has been
on my mind from day one and it's also been a topic that was requested
by readers in response to previous installments in the Safe Withdrawal Rate Series (
click here for Part 1):
One
post I still need to add
on my blog is the top articles
by clicks from my tweets.
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«That's why I am asking all of you to never
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:) There is a great GF tortilla recipe in my book, and if you
click on the Flour Tortilla link in this
post, you can actually find the recipe reprinted with permission
by Living Without Magazine in an article that I wrote for their current issue.
-- a: I think you'll find that you can get to the permanent link
by clicking on the time of the
post, at the very bottom.
Every week we start
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posts based
on the number of
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The point of this blog is just to save time looking for a great recipe because you will find it very quickly through different cupcake categories, but the instructions will be found
on the original blog which you will visit
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on every
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One cup of Gluten Free Bread Flour (which is what you need to use for this recipe and is discussed more fully
on pages 8 to 10 of GFOAS Bakes Bread) contains 100 grams Mock Better Batter (There's a hyperlink up there in the
post by the way that you can
click on and it will take you to the page with the recipe for Mock Better Batter).
Due to the Thanksgiving holiday this Thursday, many of us are
posting starting today through the rest of the week, so be sure to check out all of the yummy treats
by clicking on the thumbnails at the bottom of this
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If at all I've ever opened that site in my browser it'd have been from
clicking a link
posted by a fellow contributor here, particularly at the height of copying and pasting, not a conscious action
on my part.
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By contrast, a typical link posted on Twitter might get clicked on a half - dozen or a dozen times (more if it gets re-tweeted by someone else), while the same link posted on Facebook will usually catch the attention of a slightly larger handful of my 800 - odd «friends» (and believe me, some of them are pretty odd
By contrast, a typical link
posted on Twitter might get
clicked on a half - dozen or a dozen times (more if it gets re-tweeted
by someone else), while the same link posted on Facebook will usually catch the attention of a slightly larger handful of my 800 - odd «friends» (and believe me, some of them are pretty odd
by someone else), while the same link
posted on Facebook will usually catch the attention of a slightly larger handful of my 800 - odd «friends» (and believe me, some of them are pretty odd).
The poll will be available through Friday, Oct. 31 and is
posted on the Legislature's website, www.erie.gov/legislature, and can be found
by clicking on the «Majority Caucus» tab, or any of the Majority Caucus legislators» pages.
On the other hand, females utilise indirect forms of discrimination such as agreeing with and spreading content
posted by others
by clicking the «like» button; this strategy makes the element of discrimination less evident.
You can also check out my other blog
post by CLICKING HERE that goes into more details (and money saving tips)
on some other traveling tips I have discovered.