Sentences with phrase «posted about a piece»

Some of the recent comments posted about A Piece of the World.
I agree with your previous post about the pieces being able to fit in anywhere!

Not exact matches

Once I've been successful with one piece of content, I go to every content publisher I can find and tell them that I can write a guest post on their blog on a topic that I've previously written about, that more than 50,000 people have read and loved.
If you are nervous about living up to what is promised check out this Huffington Post piece that shows what eight different types of small businesses have done to prepare for the day.
The most addictive games, according to the BBC piece, are social media savvy, providing plenty of status update - ready experiences for users to post about.
Part of what I tried to get at in my first post about the New York Times piece was that Amazon isn't all that different from many other successful technology companies, such as Apple or Google or Facebook.
The Free Press created a photo essay about the same topic for its audience, and that Free Press post was picked up by the Oregonian newspaper, which did a piece about Intel recruiting hipper, younger employees.
Kris - Stella Trump, director of the Anxieties of Democracy and Media & Democracy programs, publishes piece about Cambridge Analytica in the Washington Post's Monkey Cage blog.
Last week I wrote a post summarizing some of my thoughts on a Smart Money piece called «The 400 % Man» that came out about a year ago.
On Instagram, meanwhile, Facebook deleted roughly 170 accounts tied to Russian trolls that posted about 120,000 pieces of content, the company plans to reveal in its testimony.
Several tweeted about the incident as soon as it happened and posted photos, including one of a ground crew member carrying off a piece of the winglet.
Last week, I posted a piece by Molly Graham that talked about scaling your company.
I feel a little conflicted about seeing the humor in your post, but it definitely highlights the spectacle alluded to in this useless piece of journalism.
Responding to a piece I wrote for the Washington Post about my journey from young earth creationism to evolutionary creationism, Mohler told readers that my «glib and superficial endorsement of evolution and its reconciliation with Christianity is all too common and all to irresponsible.»
It is ironic and telling that within a few days of writing a post about how young people seem to be gravitating toward either neo-Reformed theology or the emerging church, I should come across a piece by Dan Kimball in which he speaks of the emerging / emergent phenomenon in the past tense.
So yesterday's post was about all the troubled marriages making news this week, and because I like to include a graphic with each piece, I went to stock.xchng to get a free stock photo to use.
A slight change of plans here — I had wanted to talk about this recent Conor Friedersdorf piece about the lack of conservative rap critics as part of a three - part essay called «Paradoxes of Conservative Pop - Culture Studies,» but I realized that to really to do that, I would have to talk about rap more than a bit, indeed, enough to demand a Rock Songbook post or two.
In light of our conversation about Anne Frank yesterday, I thought I'd re-post this rather lengthy piece from 2008 (back when I thought people liked to read 1,000 - word blog posts) that details some of the biblical support for a more inclusive view of salvation.
Al Mohler has responded to my piece on the Washington Post's religion blog about evolution and Christianity.
I found your recipe on Pinterest and am creating a curated piece on my blog about easy healthy batch cooking for the 4hourbody diet and was wondering if you'd mind if I include this one in my post.
My friend and I have been looking at your post and dreaming about making these amazing pieces of baking.
Here are a few if you need a good read, berries and cream crepes where we talk about our miracle baby, Reese's Pieces Chocolate cookies where we, yes even the readers discuss weird dreams, and there's always that post about the questions that changed my marriage.
Most people I come in contact with in «real life» don't even know I do it; whereas you guys only know about what gets posted here, only this little shared piece of me.
I waxed poetic on this subject in my post about How to Perfectly Cook Salmon, where it not only makes for a gorgeous presentation but is also a way to achieve a perfect piece of fish.
There was a set piece that Aston had at the beginning of the match that had about three of them open in the back post.
MLB already agreed with Ohtani's Japanese league Nippon Professional Baseball about a posting system, which seems like the most important piece of this whole puzzle.
A wonderful Post GN5 about a fabulous season but the detail and the «immediacy» of that season as recounted above is superb, and what a terrific piece of history — enough to make any Gooner drool.
Earlier today we posted about the England U21 squad, and expressed our displeasure at Afobe's inclusion over Marvin Sordell, but Mark addressed the matter more thoroughly in his piece from early December.
MJC posted a very good piece a little while ago about how the new 25 - player squad rules will work — to recap, he explained that essentially (a) any player who is born on or after 1 January 1989 doesn't count towards the 25 - player limit at all for the coming season and (b) of the 25 «older» players, eight places are reserved for players who spent at least three seasons in England and Wales between the ages of 16 and 21 — these are «homegrown players».
That's right, after my admission in yesterday's post that I had no - one lined up for today's guest post, my Twitter buddy and fellow countryman White Ox came up with the goods and has delivered a brilliant piece about the impact that Arsenal has had on his life and football in Australia in general.
Yesterday I wrote an impassioned post about efforts by House Republicans to gut the funding for several pieces of legislation that I personally value, including the new school food... [Continue reading]
I wrote about the post two days ago pointing out the mistruths, half truths and outright lie in the piece.
Ihave been playing about with weaving with t shirts cut up to make other bits and pieces and will link with this as a how to and post back.
I shouldn't be as surprised as I am about the responses to my latest Huffington Post piece, Why Men Need to Cheat — more than 3,800 comments!
I have read so many posts about the blogger lovers except this post is genuinely a pleasant piece of writing, keep it up.
In writing yesterday's post about the fact that she proudly transgresses personal boundaries, the final piece fell into place for me.
I was a little scared to post yesterday's piece about novelist Curtis Sittenfeld's request that parents of non-allergic kids take certain precautions to protect kids with food allergies at the playground.
I'm glad you wrote this piece and that Aish posted it though I wonder about the line about nursing helping to space children.
Surprise AZ Mom's blog posts include helpful information for local moms about upcoming events, free activities, and in - depth pieces about local attractions, while more personal posts are filed under the «Thoughts and Such» tab.
In a piece in the Washington Post, he argues that since kids are already on Facebook, it's time to move past worrying about whether they should be there.
Last Friday, Janet Poppendieck had a thought - provoking piece in the Washington Post entitled, «Five Myths About School Food,» in which she takes on five common misunderstandings about the school lunch program, namely About School Food,» in which she takes on five common misunderstandings about the school lunch program, namely about the school lunch program, namely that:
While I will leave the more educational pieces to my mom, I hope to write some fun and insightful posts about my experiences as a mom.
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Yesterday I wrote an impassioned post about efforts by House Republicans to gut the funding for several pieces of legislation that I personally value, including the new school food regulations, the new food safety law and the new voluntary guidelines for marketing junk food to children, along with funding for food assistance programs like WIC.
Have a piece of toast, have a little boob... Let me first tell you what this post is NOT about... ** It is not a post -LSB-...]
* If you are looking for more perspective about coping while trying to conceive or while others are pregnant around you, please read these PALS Original pieces: Valerie Meek's How I Cope: «Just Breathe», How to Cope with Family and Friends having Healthy Babies before Us a guest post by Charnene Zietsman, and Libby Bianchi's Pregnancy Envy.
In honor of supporting breastfeeding mothers, who nurse their babies of all ages, I am posting one of my favorite pieces about breastfeeding, by Diane Wiessinger, MS and International Board Certified Lacatation Consultant (IBCLC).
A good discussion about Change.org broke out on Facebook when I posted this piece.
I've said it before in a prior post about your analytical pieces, and these two posts remind me of my prior admiration.
One other recent Post piece has really stuck in my mind, though: Eugene Robinson's discussion of the Biden «clean» comment about Obama.
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