Elite Doc Prep has been mentioned in
readers comments before.
Elite Consulting has been mentioned in
readers comments before.
Not exact matches
Long
before the Hogan trial took center stage, Gawker Media invested millions (Denton won't say how much exactly) in building a
commenting and
reader - blogging system it called Kinja, which Denton described as nothing less than an attempt to turn the publishing world on its head — to put
readers on the same level with journalists and publishers.
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.
I would especially love to hear from you if you're a
reader of In Katrina's Kitchen but maybe you've never
commented before - now is your chance!
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.
I have been a long time
reader of your blog and maker of your recipes and have never
commented before.
I do have one question re: the frosting on the coconut cupcake post... one
reader commented the buttercream didn't come out right —
before I make them, any suggestions?
I've been a
reader for a long time, just haven't
commented before (shame on me!).
One of my pet peeves from other
readers are
comments made
before recipes are even tried....
As I stated
before, I have never had any difficulties with the recipe and several of my
readers haven't either, as noted by their
comments on this post.
I've never
commented before (I don't think), but I'm a long - time
reader and love your recipes!
Thanks for all the food by the way - I'm a long time
reader but never
commented before.
i was a regular
comment reader on these site
before i landed my job at the emirates and upon seeing how people on here still tear each other apart when it comes to transfers, i have decided to create an account and shed some light on what little i know though its completely illegal.
I am a now and then
reader who has not
before commented.
Thanks to a
reader's
comment, after writing this post I tried out a product I'd never seen
before and I LOVE it.
Before readers get in a tizz about my comments, I have lived with both of my husbands before marriage, even had one child whilst out of wedlock and have had various trysts along the way out of we
Before readers get in a tizz about my
comments, I have lived with both of my husbands
before marriage, even had one child whilst out of wedlock and have had various trysts along the way out of we
before marriage, even had one child whilst out of wedlock and have had various trysts along the way out of wedlock.
Based on Pharyngula
readers»
comments about Vikernes» mental state and his apparent seriousness about his religion, though, I think I'll wait for someone else to meld Odin and the Big Bang
before I jump aboard to play along.
Before asking a question in the
comments, please read through all of the post's prior
comments to see if your question has already been asked by another
reader and answered.
EDIT: Seamstress of Bloomsbury
commented below that this year they had a change in sizing, which is why some of my
readers have found this style came up on the small size
before.
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Consequently, I have felt compelled (the devil made me do it) to submit
comments pointing out that misinformed
readers interested in getting the facts instead of the propaganda make their way to The Passive Voice, a blog devoted to writers, to discover a measure of truth
before they form an opinion on the issues.
«No matter where you land (and believe me, I have been rock bottom
before with many, many rejections),» Joanne
commented, «hold on to the hope that God doesn't make mistakes, and the refining process is only going to equip you to be a better storyteller and a more tenderhearted author for your
readers.»
At the same time, officials in Italy could not only track how much time an inmate spends interacting with an ebook using the same technology that parents and educators use for young
readers, but they can also verify the user's annotations, highlights, or
comments before assigning credit for having read the book.
When a
reader comments that a book was poorly edited, usually she means she found typos or grammatical errors — the kinds of things a proofreader should catch
before a book goes to print.
I need to know
before I can buy the Sony T1 whether it supports acrobat PRO or whether its inbuilt acrobat
reader already has the
comment on and highlight options.
I'll let Jo and Jeff
comment on their stuff, but I know that's always on my mind too (annoying existing
readers) since I got my start
before KDP Select was a thing.
BOOK GIVEAWAY NOTICE:
Readers who leave a
comment on Chuck's post
before noon U.S. Mountain Time on Sunday, June 22nd, will earn an entry into a drawing for a signed copy of The Last Heir.
Did you take your
readers input (
comments) into account
before the manuscript went to press.
And yet, note the friendship you hear underlying Cuzon's
comments about his agent of many years
before The Rogue
Reader was developed:
Typically, you want to begin building your author platform at least six months
before your first book even comes out — start your blog,
comment on others» blogs, set up a newsletter, and grow your presence online and in
readers» circles like Wattpad by posting excerpts of your work.
A
reader just left a
comment (thanks, Cynthia) that points out a slight problem with the new Kindle Touch 3G that you should know about
before ordering.
(If you can't afford editing, which can be expensive, do at least get some beta -
readers to read and
comment before you do the final proofreading).
Reader reviews, emails and
comments came flooding in like never
before.
I'm pleased to give away a free copy to one lucky
reader: to enter the random draw, just leave a
comment below or share this post on Twitter with the hashtag #savingsbook
before midnight on July 26.
Readers who
commented on yesterday's post pointed out several factors to think about
before following Donald's strategy:
Before I start this evening, thanks to all my
readers who
commented on my post yesterday.
I received a couple questions /
comments from
readers lately regarding Buffett and some previous
comments I made on strategy
before and after the Berkshire annual meeting.
Before I start this evening, I have a request for
readers, and a
comment for new
readers.
As I have
commented before, one of the good points and bad points of my blog is that blog
readers really can't tell what I will be serving up next.
I am one of the regular
readers of your blog but never write a
comment before.
TFM
reader Alex left a
comment on my post about how Flying Blue status will be earned from 1 April 2018 saying that Flying Blue had already changed one of the details of the new program
before it has even launched.
Before my faithful
readers flood the
comments to chastise me for passing over the myriad ways Uber has invited its service to be «gamed» by travel hackers willing to color outside the lines, let me assure you that I am fully aware of this.
If any of our
readers who use a VPN, or live in the Philippines, happen to grab a copy of the game
before it's pulled off, let us know what you think of the gameplay in the
comments below.
The
comment before mine notes that gamers and comic
readers don't back Dance projects.
As I've said here
before, it's important to recognize that the vast majority of blog
readers (at least on Dot Earth) never post a
comment — and I'd guess also don't spend much time sifting them.
I hesitated
before writing the last sentence in my
comment, for the reasons you stated, but my thought was that although Judith's
readers don't get most of their information from the blogosphere, they might be prompted to pass on that advice in their conversations with others.
Before doing so, I yet again encourage the
readers of this blog and
comments to do their own investigations.
It may be as little as an occasional
comment on your site, or a tweet about one of your posts on Twitter, but
before you know it, you get the sense that you are connected with your
readers and the people whose sites you read.
Guest posters Michael Geist and David Vaver gave us generously of their talent; all posts were interesting and helpful; and the
comments came not just from regular
readers but also from a few we haven't heard from
before.