The paper's crime blog has Armalavage's account of the incident, and is getting dozens of
reader comments about the incident, mostly saying pit bulls, and pit bull mixes, should be banned from the park if not from the city.
This company was mentioned in
reader comments about United Legal Center here.
Louise Burke, publisher of Pocket Books, said publishers now trawl for new material by looking at
reader comments about self - published books sold online.
Thought I would share as I often see you and
your readers comment about possible substitutions.
A recent
reader comment about this year's season of heat and wildfire in Siberia prompted me to scan NASA Web pages for relevant data and images.
Not exact matches
Heather Hopkins, a senior market analyst for Hitwise, explained in a blog post why she chose to focus on loyalty: «A few weeks ago when I posted my blog entry
about Facebook being the largest news
reader, I received a few
comments and e-mails noting that visitors aren't as valuable if they don't come back.
For example, if you want to connect with Darren Rowse for the first time, knowing that direct contact may not be useful at this level, you may instead leave a significant
comment on one of his blog posts,
about 200 — 300 words in length, that offers something helpful to his
readers.
We thank
readers for their diverse and sometimes intense responses to our recent
comments about marijuana legalization in California and
about the reversal of a US policy.
Reader Diana took the post to heart, and she left us with a heartfelt
comment about getting started saving for retirement in your 40s.
Many thanks to
readers for
comments about our «Thucydides — Part 1.»
-LSB-...] had a
reader leave a
comment in a recent post
about the 1987 crash.
If you have any questions or concerns
about our
reader comments, please email our Editor Jim Adair.
I've often thought
about cranking up my posts to 4 - 5, but I enjoy interacting with
readers through the
comments.
One friend told me recently that, when he asked a question
about parenting on Facebook, he received close to a hundred
comments from concerned
readers.
and one thing i admire
about my
readers and those who
comment on my blog is that almost all conversations are cordial.
I would say to any person
commenting on your 10 Ways the Non-Violent Atonement Changes Your Theology blog, to read your book first (its not an expensive purchase) before launching into any detailed discussion or disagreement.It answers many of the potential concerns people have and gets the
reader to reflect very strongly on what they have been taught
about the atonement and to put on a new set of glasses when reading scripture.
Of course, the vast majority of
comments consisted of
readers» insulting each other and making juvenile jokes
about sex.
In their
comments, some
readers have asked
about practical ways in which we can kick the habit of using God's name carelessly in order to justify our decisions and desires.
Reblogged this on usmcvball and
commented: Some «off - topic» stuff, for those
readers who want to know more
about why I say what I say... CM
My blog was created on March 15th based on reading some
comments like yours that are leading to the
readers so I wanted to get the truth out
about Islam and the teachings of Islam.
If it interests you or any of your
readers, I wrote a book called Nine Lies People Believe
About Speaking in Tongues, and deal with many things I see come up in these
comments like Paul said you can't speak in tongues in a meeting unless you have an interpreter, speaking several languages allegedly being the same thing as speaking in tongues in the Bible, etc...
In The Art of Biblical Narrative, Robert Alter suggests a key to characters» inner thoughts and motivations which would be helpful even to the inexperienced
reader of Scripture: first, external details (appearance, clothing, gestures); second, «one character's
comments on another»; third, «direct speech by the character»; fourth, «inward speech... quoted as interior monologue»; and fifth, «statements by the narrator
about the attitudes and intentions of the personages» (pp.116 - 117).
Dear
readers, I was looking over some
comments and thought I would clarify a few point
about my country America, my Constitution, and my religion Islam.
In regard to the
comment about how Herd Evans provides little guidance in this critique, I would encourage
readers not to seek step - by - step guidelines for what to do next but to exegete the situation on their own by engaging the tension through ongoing dialogue with millennials (or anyone who has become jaded with church).
His
comments do force
readers to look closely and to ask if more is said
about human resistance to God's will in Genesis than is typically assumed.
For those who offer opinions
about what role they think God plays in such horible acts of violance, please support your
comments and opinions with scriptures so the
readers can also see for themselves what the Bible Really Teaches on such questions and issues!.
Also, quick question: I posted on my own personal blog
about these brownies, and I realized I never cited your blog so I just went back and added a
comment referring
readers to your site for the original recipe... would you like me to do anything else / do I have your permission to post?
I've been a long time
reader and I don't think I've ever
commented before, but I'd just like to say that I've always enjoyed reading your blog and your writing style and approach to food has being one of the many influences to me becoming more serious
about food, photography, and food writing.
If you have a question or feedback
about a specific recipe, please post it in the
comment section of the recipe so that other
readers can benefit from the dialogue too.
So leaving outraged
comments about us somehow lying to you, dear
reader... well, doesn't really accomplish much, now does it?
So often I get
comments about readers wanting recipes that are nut - free, or coconut - free or even low - carb / diabetic friendly, TigerNut Flour covers all bases!
A
reader recently
commented on a post asking me
about the difference between nutritional yeast and regular yeast, which made me realize that it may be an unsual ingredient for many of you.
It was so funny reading
about your experience as a ghost
reader as I've been one for so long and only started
commenting recently.
Heidi, maybe «Anonymous» and Susanne's
comments actually have a germ of a fun idea in them... how
about a post where your
readers can list recipes of yours that they've made / loved / hated / modified / made 10 times, etc..
Still delicious and can't wait to try the other
reader's
comment about avocado on the bread.
Your
comments help other
readers learn more
about the recipe.
A wonderful
reader left a
comment about my Copper River Salmon story and asked for a recipe.
I'm
commenting to let you know that starting from some time ago - maybe
about 3 months - your blog posts do not show up correctly in in the feed
reader I use, Feedly.
Hopefully, this
comment and all the support from your
readers allows you to gain even more conviction
about yourself and the need for your cookbook, blog, and overall spirit.
I am a faithful
reader but hardly ever
comment, but I have to say something
about this absolutely genius recipe and beautiful photos!
If I make a cookie recipe that was developed by King Arthur Flour, but I add mini chocolate chips to it instead of regular chocolate chips, and then I have 5 to 50 of my followers
commenting that I'm «brilliant», then something is not being clearly communicated to the
reader about what I'm actually doing.
There have been a lot of abusive
comments between different factions of
readers on here lately, and one of them has been
about how many Arsenal fans actually want Arsene Wenger to leave the club.
There has been many
comments lately talking
about the nationalities of our
readers here at JustArsenal, so let us all share our home countries to demonstrate how far and wide the support for Arsenal stretch's across the globe.
Hello all, been a Draysbay
reader for
about 5 years now (I stay far away from the
comment section, but is my favorite part to read) I would say I'm best known here for the great Chone Figgins / Sean Rodriguez debate of 2012 (I will finally admit I was wrong lol) Also, I was challenged by a certain Draysbay contributor to beat him in Ottoneau back in that same debate ^ ^.
Don't really want to get involved in a discussion
about the site in the recruiting thread, but I would think / hope that the above
comment would really strike a chord with long - time
readers of the site.
But remember that I am not being paid to do this, I do it out of my own spare time and
comments like yours only make me think twice
about writing anything at all, let alone an article to suit one
reader.
Parenting Questions Ask Annie pages are questions and
comments about parenting from my
readers.
But because the soon - to - be mother has the audacity to go out in public in tight - fitting gym clothes,
readers can barely contain themselves from
commenting on those «thunder thighs,» «Wide Load» and chuckling
about how she is going to be a «beached whale»:
I hope our
readers will leave
comments about their favorite eco-friendly baby shower gifts.
A
reader recently wrote a
comment which I imagine reflects the views of a lot of people: I'm confused
about the goals of the CNA [Child Nutrition Act, the legislation governing school breakfast and lunch, among other programs].