Sentences with phrase «posted about all of the things»

I want to make another post about some of the things my pastor, Stephen Hammond, said in his message on Sunday.
I have recently posted about all of the things you mentioned today!
to start a post about some of the things I know now, that I didn't -LSB-...]
Or maybe a post about some of the things you've done to get where you are?
to start a post about some of the things I know now, that I didn't know right before we brought Steevenson home (at age four), 14 months ago.
to start a post about some of the things I know now, that I didn't -LSB-...]
Maybe some kind soul will post about some of these things one day!

Not exact matches

Ours may need some tweaking, but for now at least, my colleagues and I have found plenty of positive things to comment on: work we're proud of, jokes about office nicknames and even a little cheerfulness about the weather («Not wearing a sweater for the first time in... I can't even remember,» one colleague posted).
In a recent post inquiring about what businesses struggle with, I received an incredible amount of responses, and two things dominated.
Check out Wertz's complete post for his list of things entrepreneurs waste time worrying about excessively.
Fred Wilson, co-founder of Union Square Ventures, a New York City - based venture capital firm, wrote a blog post on what it takes to be a great CEO, and he talks about the core three things you have to do well:
We also get a lot of messages and inquiries about things that we've posted or shared especially now with stories too because there's that interactivity and that back and forth.
Calling Facebook a «a sewer of misinformation,» Joshua Benton of Harvard's Nieman Lab wrote in a post published Wednesday, «Our democracy has a lot of problems, but there are few things that could impact it for the better more than Facebook starting to care — really care — about the truthfulness of the news that its users share and take in.»
So if you're worried about making similar mistakes, you can run things like your resume, anything you want to publicly post, and the content of important emails through Correctica's «Proof It Free» tool.
Regardless of the defensibility of the Post «s argument about whether Snowden deserves to be prosecuted, which even the editorial board seems to be waffling on, there are two fundamental things wrong with this editorial approach.
On Sunday, engineer Susan Fowler published a blog post detailing what she diplomatically dubbed her «strange» year working at Uber — a tenure that she says included, among other things, a) her manager propositioning her on her first day at work; and b) her repeated complaints about the incident ignored and dismissed by the company's human resources department, under the aegis of not sullying the guy's career for an «innocent mistake.»
The great thing about this challenge is that it inspires creativity and helps you to experiment more with different types of posts.
Correction: Within our project management software we have created a «virtual water cooler» where we post fun questions to learn more about each other, instantly chat with other team members (about work or personal things) and on Friday's we encourage everyone to give virtual «high - fives» to others who have gone above and beyond the call of duty that week.
This is awesome post, but I want to know one thing, we know that Google crawls only 150 - 160 characters of title tag, so what about title tags for some miscellaneous titles like some project report of something like that?
One things I adore most about your blogs is your habit of replying to everyone, that too even on 2 - 3 years old posts.
«The great thing about admin privileges in Messenger is they work in the background; if your group chat doesn't need that level of control, it won't get in the way of your group messaging,» wrote Facebook in a blog post.
Over at the web site of the Calgary Homeless Foundation, I have a blog post titled: «Ten things to know about the 2016 - 17 Alberta budget.»
I'm not optimistic about any of those things (market, govt, country, future), but after my bummer of a post (about the Potemkin market, govt junkie - behavior, country's amazing devastation to institutions, employers and citizens, and the dismal future) I wanted to end on a laugh.
The interesting thing about scheduling posts isn't so much saving the time, but yet, doing the due diligence to ensure that you're leveraging the data of when your target customers are online, and knowing when is best to reach them.
The great thing about post promotions is that, as a secondary result, they also tend to drive a lot of new Page Likes as well as increasing your organic reach by displaying your post to the connections of people who engage with it.
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When Kyle Kashuv, one of the more prominent figures in the ongoing debate about what to do to reduce high school mass shootings, went to a shooting range with his father last Friday, the first thing he did was post some pictures and some pro-Second Amendment comments on Twitter.
Free Time: I posted about my Retirementality, and the abundance of things I'd love to do in my new lifestyle.
At the end of the day, there are some things that people are going to feel hesitant about (like privacy or concerns about sharing certain content), who generally don't post a lot in the first place.
President Trump is starting to do the things that many of the people worried about before he got elected (tax reform convinced many that he would not ruffle markets): Amazon under pressure as the White House is Tweeting up a storm about the company ripping off the USPS and not paying enough taxes — Today, Pres Trump said the US is giving a subsidy to Amazon — He noted that the company has the money to pay for additional USPS shipping rates; — Commented that the post office continues to lose «billions» due to Amazon.
It also followed some recent wild tweets by Musk about building a cyborg dragon, how his eyebrows can grab things and an April 1 post in which he wrote, «Despite intense efforts to raise money, including a last - ditch mass sale of Easter Eggs, we are sad to report that Tesla has gone completely and totally bankrupt.
While scheduling Instagram posts directly helps you save a ton of time for basic image posts, one of the great things about reminders are that they allow you to create an image on your desktop, and then use all of Instagram's handy native features, like image filters, to put a final coat of polish on the post.
Would you mind refraining from posting about certain classes of people being unintelligent when you are unable to form coherent sentences or use the correct spelling of COMPLEMENT when referring to two things making a more complete thing.
Yes our quality of life is still quite good relative to SOME other countries... that not really what people are thinking though when they use the term «3rd world country» — they are talking about the trending that they see — and the media reflects a perception out there that things are trending in a negative direction... look, if you read my original posts, you will see that they have much less to do with our economy as they have to do with WHY we are involved in the middle east and the SOCIAL impact of that.
As for your age, it's not that I give two sh its how old you are, it's just that the impression I get from your posts is that you are very young and quite naive about a number of things.
The great thing about Jesus» teachings is that all of the laws and commandments from the Bible, many of which you just posted, will be followed by someone who loves God with all of their heart, all of their mind and all of their soul; and if they love their neighbor as themselves.
So when you use your post as a bashing tool against God's people, and mock Christ's resurection from the dead as a comparison to creepy, ungodly, demonic «Halloween» practices, you only show your immaturity in putting your foot in your mouth about things you know nothing about, and your words are of no more value then empty, silly ranting.
While I'm willing to agree with Michael Barone that at least some of the heat in the culture wars has been turned down a bit (but see this post for a qualification), a lot of interesting things have been said recently about marriage, some of which I noted here.
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son - Being knowledgeable about something has nothing to do with wisdom, you may know a lot of things, but that doesn't make you wise, that just makes you a know it all, there is more wisdom in my poorly punctuated post, then there is in the one sentence you posted.
The thing that makes me uneasy about having elected officails from certain religious groups is that, being female, I'm not sure a person who suscribes to a set of beliefs that does not permit a woman to occupy the highest leadership posts in the organization is going to promote policies in my best interests.
So your post isn't about «Islamic barbarism,» there's no such thing (and it's an oxymoron, look up the definition of Islam), your post is about gangsters doing gangster s * it.
Please anyone who responds to this don't name names; those of us familiar with the writing styles know which posts we're talking about and there's no point in stirring things.
The timing of what you post today goes with the section talking about «he will come again to judge the living and the dead» which is where I would guess that there'd be that change in the axis on your theory from things understood of Jesus to things understood of the Holy Spirit.
And I loved this post because it married a few things I'm passionate about — motherhood, freedom, the sanctity of work, and family dynamics.
One thing I loved about our time with Rose was how she was a working class girl — same with Donna.Heroes came from all walks of life and post codes.
So instead of just talking about it, I would post screenshots and stats and say ridiculous things like, «I'm so humbled that so many people are reading my blog today.»
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We haven't posted much about the whole Paula Deen thing around here, because all the sources just seemed too questionable to justify the sort of matter - of - fact reporting to which many...
The content of these posts contain some of the things I have learned over the years about the unforgivable sin, and how I gained freedom and deliverance from my sins of the past.
Also on Facebook I post a lot of links to stories about outrageous things Beck and others have said, and I usually add a condescending comment saying something like, «Look at this idiot.»
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