Sentences with phrase «posts like»

-LSB-...] a holiday, I lose weight and, judging by the responses and emails I've received after writing posts like this, I am not alone.
I like posts like these though, that can have the potential to be helpful to us all.
Sometimes, the answers to our questions can simply be seen in posts like this.
I really need to stop doing google searches that land me on posts like these.
I would love a continued series of posts like this, if you ever had a reason to continue it.
Posts like 8 High Protein Recipes Perfect for Your Workout and Eating Around Training - What to Eat Before, After And During A Workout will be a real help if you're into fitness (or want to be!).
You might encounter posts like Thrive Themes discount coupons which gives you a glimpse like there exists a voucher code.
I can be fixated on my body sometimes and wanting it to look a certain way, but I when I get on my email and see posts like this, I think to myself that I don't need to fret.
I've been reading your posts like a bible since i found the website last weekend.
I would like to see extra posts like this.
[Response: Note please that group posts like this one are written collectively by most or all of the RC participants, not by any one of us.
Posts like these are very few and far between.
Posts like 5 Ways To Improve Scientific Writing For Non-native English Speakers and 5 Tips To Improve Your Academic Writing offer great advice to improve your writing.
You merely REPEAT my BRILLIANT posts like the unrepentent plagiarist that you are.
A typical tweet read: «CA - 40 / 43-44/49 -44 / 44-50/36 -44 / 49-10/16 / 14 - 52 — > 49/476 -10 s.» The source said posts like that — which would look like gibberish to most people — represented polling data for various House races.
Bearing in mind also the analysis in today's Grauniad, and other posts like Anthony Painter's at LabourList, it looks as if the facts are now being separated from the Cameroonian factoids and myths.
I think that a lot of times people definitely read into a person's comments as being something they are not and posts like this are important to show the right intentions.
Thank you so much for this blog and for guest posts like Raegan's!
Your support helps keep this blog running and enables me to bring you more posts like this one.
I have been patiently explaining this phenomenon for years, sharing blog posts like this one from Annie at PhD in Parenting, this one from sons & daughters photography, and personal stories as to why and content to leave it at that.
Frankly, posts like these reinforce the ideology that women belong in the kitchen, and do not help to unify the stereotypical dichotomy between gender roles.
For a good laugh or two, check out posts like «Why you should Fart in Front of your Husband» and «Why You Should Tell Your Kids Their Artwork Stinks.»
I'd like to look more posts like this.
I refuse to be ashamed for loving my children and giving them affection when they are little and need me most, and posts like yours are such a boost in a world of parenting «advice» which goes against almost every instinct I have.
Forest and is often added to lists like Nature Baby Names and discussed in our forums with posts like «Which would you choose?».
Io and is often added to lists like Celestial Baby Names and discussed in our forums with posts like «Which would you choose?».
Nessa and is often added to lists like Mythological Baby Names for Girls and discussed in our forums with posts like «Girls Makeover - Two Middles».
Morrie and discussed in our forums with posts like «Baby Name SCRABBLE».
Ines and is often added to lists like Unique Vintage Baby Names for Girls and discussed in our forums with posts like «Baby a Day».
Tess and is often added to lists like Vintage Baby Names for Girls and discussed in our forums with posts like «What would be the perfect twin?».
Nadeen and is often added to user - created lists like Baby Girl Names:) and discussed in our forums with posts like «Heaven / Hell / Purgatory Girls».
Astra and is often added to lists like Mythological Baby Names for Girls and discussed in our forums with posts like» [Girls] Love, Like, Lose - With Freedom!».
Nyla is ranked # 328 on our popularity charts and is often added to user - created lists like Cute Girl Names and discussed in our forums with posts like «Sibset makeover game!
Posts like this are incredibly helpful!
I just don't get how posts like yours are seen as whiny women wanting to find something to b*tch about.
I'd love to see more posts like these on the conflicting allergy studies.
Every year, literally during the first week of school, moms take to social media with posts like «It has begun... cold # 1 has hit the Smith family.»
Thank you so much for this and many posts like this.
Outdoor Home Improvement Ideas Absolutely love it when posts like these appear in my inbox.
For posts like this and the one below I have nominated you for an award.
I'm not surprised at the reaction of this post and posts like it.
Posts like this always remind me that every adoption story is like every human being — unique.
I love posts like these because, even after reading Unconditional Parenting or Playful Parenting or whatever, it's hard to condense what I've learned from those books into something I can try to implement in my day to day parenting.
I love posts like this!
But then posts like this tempt me........
Posts like this one is what makes Dr. Amy unique in the Pregnancy / Birth blogosphere.
It's just a shame that the less controversial, more fact - focused posts like this one don't generate the same reaction and anger within the HB community; they only seem to come by when Dr. Amy posts something «controversial» (usually about a person) or «meen», and typically in response to someone sharing it in HB circles with the intention of, «Look at how ebil Dr. Amy is being today».
We all have a social responsibility and it is posts like this that hopefully touch people and allow them to step back and see adoption for what it is in its entirety — instead of completely Pleasantville.
When i read posts like this, I am so glad i live in Australia - hey, no disrespect meant, though:).
It's such a shame that views and comments drop on posts like these, because THIS is the kind of important information people need to have when making decisions about their place of birth.
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