Sentences with phrase «probably read about»

You probably read about the single mom who built a 3,500 - square - foot house by herself after watching YouTube tutorials.
You've probably read about — or experienced yourself — the rapid and watershed changes taking place in the office environment.
Some of you have probably read about a bug that would allow someone to bypass Apple's iOS Activation Lock feature on the iPad and iPhones running iOS 10.
Many of you have probably read about the disputes over temeprature histories like Mann's hockey stick chart.
If you follow biofuel news on TreeHugger you've probably read about ethanol manufacturers not having an easy time of it in the past six months.
By now, you've probably read about the bureaucratic tangles that have been delaying the arrival and distribution of tents, food and other international relief supplies following the April 25 7.8 - magnitude earthquake that has shattered or damaged several hundred thousand homes and other structures in Nepal.
As it is, you've probably read about none.
While I got my hands on more of the game than just this, we figured that you've probably read all about the levels that had been repeatedly reported on so we bit our tongue until we could bring you all the info on the first level.
I probably read about 5 books from the bookshelf which was a nice change of pace from my life back home.
You'll probably read about it in guide books and decide to steer clear.
You have probably read about hundreds of different retirement income strategies.
And you've probably read about threatened U.S. public sector pensions in places like recently bankrupt Detroit.
You've probably read about Android market fragmentation and wondered just how big a deal it is.
Even if you've never visited you've probably read about it in books such as Jonathan Letham's (which are all set in the City).
By now, you've probably read about our journalist - leading, Camry Hybrid - beating 43.8 MPG fuel economy figure for the 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid.
I remember when I was looking for Mr Right, I probably read about 30 dating advice books and some of them had conflicting information.
By now, youve probably read about which dating app is best for this,.
If you follow any other bloggers, you will have probably read about this sale 25083729 times already.
You've probably read about the power of interval running workouts.
That claim you've probably read about whey all over the internet is about as relevant as the ag industry also trying to sell to people through masses of blogs that lard is a «healthy fat.»
If you've ever looked for advice on how to lose fat faster — and especially «stubborn» hip, belly, and thigh fat - you've probably read about exercising on an empty stomach.
You've probably read about resistant starch on...
You've probably read about them in Men's Health... Maximum Muscle and Men's Fitness Magazines as well as many more — In a few minutes I'll tell you about what these big name publications are begging me to reveal about burning fat fast...
You've probably read about recent lawsuits in which victims and survivors of ovarian cancer have alleged that the use of talcum powder led to the development of their disease.
You've probably read about concerns over «designer babies,» whose DNA is shaped by gene editing.
You've probably read about the kid - shaming videos that parents have been posting online.
I probably read about 5 books a month.
So many comments — I probably read about half.
Unless you are living in a cave somewhere far away (in which case you probably don't have wifi), you've probably read about all the Thanksgivukkah hype.
I get hundreds of «press release» story pitches every year and I've probably read about 30 of them, and written about maybe five.
Without the personal, their brand statement probably reads about the same as their job seeking competitors», and doesn't help people see what makes them stand out above the rest.

Not exact matches

You might not have heard of an online publication called Digiday — unless you spend all of your time reading about the media industry, and specifically the marketing side of the digital media industry, in which case you probably read it all the time.
By now, you've probably read countless stories about baristas with master's degrees or Harvard grads with six - figure student debt and minimum wage salaries.
You've probably read all the tips about subject lines, open rates, engaging content, powerful CTAs, and strategic email landing pages.
If you work in a hospital, you should probably stop reading right now (so you can go take a break and wash your hands), but what about the rest of us?
«As another of the government's self - imposed deadlines for securing a deal slipped away, disagreements between the two sides on budget targets persisted,» is another one of those sentences about the Greek crisis that could have been written almost any Monday over the past few months, and that you'll probably read again next Monday.
You've probably been reading a lot about the U.S. steel industry lately, and the prospects for U.S. steelmakers such as U.S. Steel (natch), AK Steel, and Steel Dynamics profiting from new «Section 232» trade protections levied by the Trump Administration.
Let me assure you this is something that you NEED to seriously consider before trading live, and you probably won't read about it on other Forex trading education websites.
If you're one of those shaving traditionalists who scoffs at the idea of those poor men who still use cheap cartridge razors or worse still, even cheaper disposables, you can probably stop reading right now as we can assume you already know all there is to know about straight and safety razors.
Obsessively reading about companies and spending your days trading stocks is probably not going to turn you into Warren Buffett.
Intelligence About Competitors is Only Part of the Picture Like most business owners, you probably cast eyes on competing businesses to find out where your business stands and to get... Continue Reading
You probably haven't thought much about beer cans, Abstract Aluminum Space, the Midwest Premium, and how it all ties into Goldman Sachs, so you should read how the Goldman Sachs aluminum conspiracy lawsuit is over.
There are a number of practical tips about paying down debt and taking advantage of your employee benefits, stuff that you've probably read in many other places.
And you know, look, I had read a ton of books at that point but they were so... you read «Market Wizards» by Schwager, and then you read Peter Lynch, and then you read Jack Bogle, you've got three completely different... So I read Nick Murray, was the book that made... probably changed more about my investment philosophy than anything else.
If you're reading this, you probably plan to start a small business or a side hustle that's about to take the place of your regular full - time job or get you some extra cash, which is never a bad thing.
Otherwise read Felix Dennis» How to Get Rich, which is probably the best DIY guide ever written to grubbing about for treasure.
Probably you've moved on from this post, and I will too — but I don't think by «been there, done that» you meant «read about and understood many things about evolutionary biology and paleontology».
Do some research about Egypt and you will probably still keep reading the bible like a blind retard
So everyone read the same verse from the Koran... probably would have been really cool if it was one of the ones about loving people as opposed to one of the verses about killing people.
Dude, you are WAY out of your element, having read the bible, a couple of times I might add, I can assure you that I know probably about as much about your religion as you do and quite a bit more about the many religions out there apart from christianity.
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