Speaking of a system bulging with debt protruding from every crevice, Jim Quinn's Burning Platform featured a must -
read article yesterday in which the author has discovered that the Loan - To - Value Ratio on Fannie Mae - issued mortgages is now at its highest level in history — nearly 10 % higher than at the peak of housing bubble 1.0:
I read an article yesterday on the front of the Wall Street Journal on how it's almost impossible to find a truck to deliver your goods and people are paying hand - over-fist to just try and find drivers.
I read an article yesterday about a stepfather and mother who tossed a baby back and forth to each other like a ball missing sometimes and the baby would hit the floor.
Also, I just
read an article yesterday about how good for you black sesame seeds are, so double yay!
If
you read our article yesterday, you'd know that's simply not true.
I read an article yesterday on Yahoo! about this photograph of three un-airbrushed models including Alessandra Ambrosio, Crystal Renn, and Brooklyn Decker.
Ben: And I was
reading an article yesterday about health benefits of inversion tables and the ability of you to enhance recovery by draining blood and metabolites and inflammation out of your legs.
I read an article yesterday (in the RedEye?
I read that article yesterday and just cried.
I read your article yesterday on the Blog Academy.
I read an article yesterday about a new study which «proves» how effective TFA teachers and TFA alumni teachers are.
I read this article yesterday when I saw the link you tweeted, and it irritated me to no end.
I read an article yesterday that ripped into indies, saying that 95 percent of what's out there is bad and it's degrading the publishing industry because people don't know where to find a good book.
I read an article yesterday where the author was discussing returns on equity and moats, he had a great point.
I was
reading an article yesterday about how 13 % of student loan borrowers don't even consider their student loans to be debt.
Many of the hundreds of thousands of people who
read that article yesterday agree with me.
However, many users were confused about some parts of rootless Substratum theming for Android 8.0 after
reading my article yesterday.
Not exact matches
In other words, it's not easily overruled by logic, reason, an executive coach, or an
article you
read yesterday that says you'll be a better leader and far more successful if you tone it down a bit.
I got some good
reading in
yesterday and came across this excellent
article by Toby Carlisle at Greenbackd about the state of the overall market and thought I'd share thoughts... Focus on Stocks, not Markets I don't usually pay a significant amount of attention to where -LSB-...]
While
reading newspapers on my Kindle, sipping hazelnut coffee (I know I just lost respect of the true coffee drinkers), I started with
yesterday's FT, an
article on China piqued my interest.
But in a week of coverage, much of which is sure to be either generically retrospective or gleefully judgmental (a Reuters
article I came across
yesterday made sure to note, in its final paragraph, that his papacy had been «besieged» by the sexual abuse crisis — a claim which, aside from its mild bias, is not exactly accurate), it's refreshing to
read a piece that takes a longer view.
Yesterday I was
reading comments on the CNN
article about NASA and the discovery of new planets... and the day before the one about the 4.4 billion year - old crystal.
People are funny creatures, but the genetics of our dangerous side run deep: See
yesterday's NYT
article on Violent Chimps for «fun»
reading.
I just accused someone of being demon possessed
yesterday and today I
read this
article.
I have think I may have sinned deliberately, I sinned today or
yesterday at 1 am with my own will to watch pornography and spill my seed, and three days after that I seen some images on my friends facebook page and I noticed these images which caused me to have lustful intent and I went to these images and looked at them then when to go spill my seed elsewhere, and then I did the same thing before when I recently became christian but that time I did it three times, I, m 18 years old and I felt convicted when I had done them i didn't feel right, because I felt grievy, and I didn't know anything about willfully sinning until I
read this
article and I, m still learning and i feel ashamed and scared of my eternity.
I
read with fascination this
article on Vicky Beeching published just
yesterday in BuzzFeed News, This Is What It's Like Being A Gay Christian Rock...
I
read two
articles yesterday about how little the Left and Right listen to each other.
I may be a bit ahead of the blog posters, but in the news
yesterday there was an
article of a b.i.l.l.b.o.a.r.d that was put up just outside of Parisberg Pennsylvania, promoted by Er.nest P.e.r.c.e, an ex-minister that
read: S.L.A.V.E.S, OBEY YOUR MASTER Colossians 3:22 This lesson brought to you by: THE YEAR OF THE BIBLE and the House of Representatives paid for by Americanatheists.org and PANonbelieving.org and was torn down by some Civil Rights Activists, because the message also displayed a picture of a N.e.g.r.o s.l.a.v.e in bondage.
Then
yesterday I
read an
article in a leading Christians news magazine about a plastic surgeon who gave up an income of $ 7 - 9 million here in the States to go help Ethiopians who have facial birth defects.
Yesterday I was
reading an
article in the Spokane small newspaper about Food Not Bombs.
anyway,
Yesterday I was
reading an
article about replacing eggs in baking with chia gel (chia seeds soaked in water or juice).
Yesterday I saw this
article about the huge hummus recall happening at Trader Joe's and Target (
read more here) and I thought hmmmm... time to share a super easy homemade recipe.
Note re salmon:
Read yesterday's NYT
article about purchasing Pacific wild salmon.
Just
yesterday I
read a summation
article of the studies on turmeric and one of the things that has been scientifically proven is, for it to have the advantage to our health, it must be combined or taken with a fat and, even better, a fat and black pepper.
Yesterday was Arsenal's first win of the 2018, and he was asked if the transfer window had disrupted the dressing room in January and he agreed for these reasons......
Read the full
article here
I think I
read Charlie Nicholas's
article on Bleacher Report (BR),
yesterday.
Yesterday I
read an
article stating Arsenal have to believe in winning the title and a fan said he saw nothing special about Chelsea and that we can overtake them.
I was on this forum
yesterday reading the
article that reviewed the Chelsea game and while the review was balanced as I expected, I could not believe how negative and despondent some of our own fan's responses were.
I recall
yesterday reading an
article about wenger having supposedly held talks with stan to stay for 2 years.
Yesterdays article was» should we play like Chelsea to win EPL», todays should
read «HOW DO WE BEAT TEAMS THAT PLAY LIKE CHELSEA»!!!!!!!!!
I have to agree with the main sentiments of this
article that
yesterday's results, with all our main rivals winning, made horrible
reading for true Arsenal fans.
OT: guys
yesterday i
read a very interesting
article about transfers in independent, its one of the few really well - written
articles by sports journalists nowadays?
Yesterday I just
read an
article on here and 90 % of the posters were saying «We don't want Khedira».
If you missed
yesterday's
article, I encourage you to
read her own words.
Heh...
Read an
article abt the race for 4th place
yesterday... Was like wtf why they not talking abt arsenal... Then remembered we're aspiring to greater things this term
Indeed, probably the best
article I have ever
read on the topic was posted
yesterday on Arsenal blog 7 am Kickoff.
I found your blog
yesterday and could not stop
reading the
articles.
1)
Yesterday my ex-husband called from where he'd taken the kids for Father's Day and said, «You need to
read this
article in the NY Times about how divorced moms are no longer cool.»
Upon
reading yesterday's Toronto Star newspaper, I came across a disturbing
article that talked about cigars being dressed up to look like treats for children.
Reading Jessica Asato's
article on negative campaigning
yesterday, I felt deeply uncomfortable.