Sentences with phrase «read an interesting interview»

But everyone can read this interesting interview with Jackson's son, Laurence Jackson Hyman.
A few weeks ago — before Amazon also bought lexcycle — I read an interesting interview, I think with neelan choski, the CEO of lexcycle.
You can read an interesting interview with CNN's Fareed Zakaria here.
I read an interesting interview with Esther Perel, author of Mating in Captivity, which looks at the challenges facing modern marriages.

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Anyone interested in finding out what's really going on in China should click the above link and read the full interview, but here are some excerpts:
Gluten Free B did an interesting interview with the founder, worth a read.
(Readers interested to learn more about Jeanne's cookbook deal can read her interviews at The Green Apron here and part two here.)
Having read the full interview I think he meant that Milan and Arsenal were interested in his services over the last couple of years.
You can read this very interesting interview where he speaks about many things incl.
So it was interesting to read, in an interview with Roxanne Gay in this month's Elle, how marriage changed her:
Great interview, its always interesting to read peoples opinions on trends and if you should go along with it because people want to buy into it or do your own thing.
This is a lovely interview with a very talented artist, I love Jools work and it's been really interesting to read more about her!
Our interview is up today on the Change blog if you're interested... [Continue reading]
If you're at all interested in a guest blog post or interview about your new cookbook, I know the Lunch Tray readership would be interested in reading about it.
I interviewed Kathleen Kendall - Tackett on my podcast recently on the topic of breastfeeding and depression, perhaps your readers would be interested in reading the transcript (link in the profile).
I read with interest Iain Dale's interview with Vince Cable (TP, December).
In an interview on the BBC's World This Weekend, Blair said that if Theresa May won a landslide, as the polls currently suggest, the Conservatives would read it as a mandate for «Brexit at any costs» — and voters concerned about the risks of leaving the EU should press every candidate to answer whether they had an open mind about whether the final deal was in Britain's interests.
«With no other candidates requesting an interview and with no others having declared their candidacy for the special election, the choice to endorse Mr. Donovan at this time was deemed to be in the best interests of both the party and its candidate,» read a statement from the Conservative Party.
I read the interview from start to finish and I must confess it was educative and interesting.
I read with interest the interview with Isak Gerson, leader of the world's newest religion «Kopimism», which believes the act...
Even though I've read Dr. Wahl's book, watched her Ted talk and heard her interviewed several times on other podcasts, your interview kept me engaged and interested and I learned new things.
The Sexy Years is a good read, with plenty of personal stories, helpful descriptions of how hormones work, and some interesting interviews with physicians who use bioidentical hormones in their medical practices.
Hi I read your article with great interest as I came to know of your work through your recent interview on Endurance Planet.
I found his life experiences interesting and refreshing, and I hope you guys enjoyed reading this interview.
I read the first two interviews on SingleRoots from the girl who has a profile on eharmony and it was comforting to know I'm not the only one interested in online dating.
I am sure this interview will become one of the most interesting and most read articles on http://brides-hunter.com/
I read in an interview with Samantha Morton that she expressed interest in being in Love Actually and wasn't even offered an audition.
It's a pretty interesting read for socio - cultural shoegazers like myself, and included in the bit are plenty of quotes from interviews with show creator Bill Lawrence and Robert Maschio, who plays hornball surgeon «The Todd.»
It's a real shame this didn't make the DVD, for it should have been an easy and obvious inclusion, and its interview footage of Hayley Mills discussing the three - week Tampa production and her history of Disney films would undoubtedly be interesting to see, whether you have vague memories of it or, like me, have only read about it.
But Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia is also out, has received fantastic reviews and scores and interest in the Fire Emblem series hasn't been this popular in a long time, and yet despite all the 3DS releases, Fire Emblem never made it to the Wii U. Sure it will make it to the Switch next year, but it's absence was noted, but during a recent interview between with Jeuxvideo and three Fire Emblem devs, something particularly interesting was mentioned and you because I won't spoil it for you, the something interesting can be read below: (Read the whole exceread below: (Read the whole exceRead the whole excerpt)
The Russos» extensive interview with Telegraph India makes for interesting reading, as they go into more depth discussing the film than their oft - evasive «wait and see!»
The whole interview is an interesting read, especially as Feige continues in that «Always Be Considering franchise potential» vein.
Hundreds of interviews with authors are available, along with reading guides, visitor reviews, advice on starting and running a reading group, and a free newsletter that will keep you up - to - date with interesting and eclectic reading suggestions every week.
In this very interesting interview with Isabel Inés, co-founder of La Nave Nodriza, you will read anything you need to...
Included: Activities that engage students in writing sequels to a classic story, «interviewing» people in biographies, completing surveys about their reading interests, participating in a poetry slam, and much more!
In this very interesting interview with Isabel Inés, co-founder of La Nave Nodriza, you will read anything you need to know about the project.
If you are interested in the ideology behind the fundamentalist Christian textbooks and the interviews with children who felt they had been deprived of an education, read the article.
When you talk about your book, write descriptions, advertising copy or get interviewed about your book, keep in mind that potential readers are more interested in the outcome they can get from reading than the contents of your book.
On her website you can read an interesting blog, listen to podcasts of interviews with other writers and access her writing, publishing and marketing courses.
I also enjoy the challenge and creativity of synthesizing information — from background reading, research, and firsthand interviews — into an interesting, engaging narrative.
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Excellent interview and I was particularly interested in his remarks on the process because I bought the single book last week and read itover the weekend, BEFORE I saw your podcast.
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