Sentences with phrase «post out of my drafts»

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Bloomberg had read a draft blog post in which SoundCloud CEO Alex Ljung explained that the company was letting go of 173 staff, and shutting down its offices in London and San Francisco (leaving only offices in New York City and Berlin) as part of an effort to reduce costs at the company whose losses have been spiralling out of control.
In a blog post set to go out Monday, a draft of which Fortune reviewed, Circle promised, «First and immediately... to address Poloniex customer support and scale risk, compliance, and technical operations.»
By way of follow up to Monday's post, here is a rough draft of a boilerplate «drag it out» covenant.
So in a post last week, I somewhat casually mentioned the fact the word «vagina» was being edited out of a draft of my new book, «A Year of Biblical Womanhood,» to be released by Thomas Nelson in October.
I really must make haste, because at the rate at which I am posting, it will be pumpkin - spice - latte season and I will be shit out of luck with a bunch of purply - stained blueberry posts lurking in my drafts folder.
I tried to wait to see if more videos on some of these guys would get posted, but I didn't want to wait too long and end up missing out writing up most of the top guys before the draft.
I don't think providing you with a full, seven - round mock draft is necessary to demonstrate why I think the idea of drafting a safety with our top draft pick is stupid, which I laid out in my initial post (the quality and depth at safety vs. the lack thereof in the interior O - line), along with some of my preferred alternatives at the top of our draft.
Most sportsbooks will have a great degree of variance when they first post their futures, but there's usually more parity between the books after the draft as the market begins to normalize and outliers are bet out of the marketplace.
NFL Draft - The NFL Draft starts at 8 p.m. ET tonight and we've posted a handful of interesting prop bets that indicate how oddsmakers expect the draft to playDraft - The NFL Draft starts at 8 p.m. ET tonight and we've posted a handful of interesting prop bets that indicate how oddsmakers expect the draft to playDraft starts at 8 p.m. ET tonight and we've posted a handful of interesting prop bets that indicate how oddsmakers expect the draft to playdraft to play out.
Also, apologies to Councilman Fernando Cabrera, who we left out of the first draft of this post.
One confidential source previously provided Investigative Post copies of two of the contracts, one of which turned out to be a draft.
This post originally contained a lot of TMI (too much information) about my past with teaching (I was a special education preschool teacher to two and three year olds), but after letting this post sit in my drafts for a few days I felt I needed to change things and just leave out details.
It's always funny when I spend all day on a look (creating, photographing, drafting a post), only to realize it looks identical to the last one I did lol I got ta get out of my rut!
Mr. Norrell is the one who sets out to write a blog post and finishes up years later with a draft outline of a five - volume set.
Once I finish working on new posts, I turn to my next project — the rough draft of my next book is in its beta revision stage and won't be out for several more months, but I started promoting that book in 2010 through the platform Blog I launched just for that book.
After exchanging some tweets with Todd and reading his great post hours after writing my first draft above, I'm certainly wishing I'd taken a bit of a softer approach here, but I guess that's what happens when you rush out a post commenting as an outsider.
As one commenter on the Volokh post points out, a serial comma most certainly can add clarity in the context of drafting a contract.
Apart from the usual posts observing developments in the case law and new legislation, in these posts a contributor will briefly present one piece of reading (book, article, SSRN paper, blog post etc.) which he or she found of particular interest and then set out why he or she considers this reading could also be of interest for others, be they specialized in the particular domain or as a generally well - drafted, thought provoking contribution to EU law.
While you were out celebrating Mexico's freedom from French rule in 1862, we here at The Sociable Lawyer were compiling some of the most thought - provoking and engaging pieces on e-lawyering this week (don't worry, I celebrated by wearing a sombrero while drafting this post).
I have posted an article, Proposed: A Lawyer's Code of Expert Ethics, at the Web site of IMS Expert Services, that sets out a draft of a proposed code.
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