Wow — I always learn so much from not only you, Rachelle, but from
the reader comments here.
Not exact matches
Rather than repeat that analysis
here, the Department refers
readers to 81 FR 21002 (April 8, 2016)(BIC Exemption) and 81 FR 21089 (April 8, 2016)(Principal Transactions Exemption) for discussion of the issues raised by
comments expressing support or opposition to the Rule and PTEs.
So in response to the query of exactly one
reader,
here is a somewhat expanded account of part of the rest of my
comments at the APSA on Kojeve and Strauss.
I'm going to go out on a limb
here «Bottom Line», and assume for the sake of argument that you've never been dead.How else can the
readers of this blog ascertain how asinine your
comment is if you haven't?
Here, I simply can't improve on the remarks of one Sojourners
reader commenting on Beiler's article:
Readers should be aware that Lyle Dorsett curator of the Wade Collection and the person who videotaped the approximately seven - and - a-half hour oral history interview with Douglas, has said that the
comment to which Wilson is evidently alluding
here actually refers to a time after their (ecclesiastical) marriage, when Gresham had come to live in Lewis's home.
Here is a tip, don't assume the
readers of your post have read through all the previous
comments and will get your inference.
I don't
comment here often, but I've been a
reader since the beginning & get sooo much inspiration from you.
I am very grateful that you've kept me in your
readers and that many of you even took the time to come
here and leave a
comment.
Thank you for sharing this recipe, I've been reading you
comments and I can't wait to try the many different ways that are mentioned
here from your
readers.
Here is a link to a
comment on my Paleo Bread recipe in which a
reader from the UK converted the measurements to metric, so that might be of help:
you can find my coconut flour naan in my ebook available
here: southasianpersuasion.com or you can read the
comments to see what
readers have used!
Here is a
comment that was left by
reader Marlene Placido requesting one of my all time favorite cookies:
Here is a link to a website that provides nutrition info that many of my readers use, feel free to leave a comment here with the nutrition info to share with oth
Here is a link to a website that provides nutrition info that many of my
readers use, feel free to leave a
comment here with the nutrition info to share with oth
here with the nutrition info to share with others!
One of the JustArsenal
readers put the above statement into a
comment today and I was reminded that we had been in this situation for many years, so
here is a post from last September where we were asked to put our differences aside and get behind the team.
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.
Most of the
comments on
here recently have been saying that Mertesacker shouldn't start, so the headline has said he will (without any suggestion it's true, let alone verification) to make the
readers riled up and post more
comments.
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 ^ ^.
I don't
comment much
here but am an avid
reader of the blog.
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.
After spending the last hour reading through all of the
comments from
readers here, yours is the only one that struck me as coming from a place of complete emotional health.
However, this morning I found two new
comments on the blog left by a
reader named Dana — whom, I should mention at the outset, is not Dana Woldow, the San Francisco school food reformer who often
comments here and is no great fan of Jamie.
Viewers might not understand what he means
here, but
readers of The Lunch Tray know from Mike's
comment here last week that West Adams will be getting outside funding from the Orfalea Foundations (just like Carpinteria High School) to train its workers in scratch cooking.
As is often the case, most
reader comments are coming in on The Lunch Tray's Facebook page, not
here on the blog.
But then a
reader left this
comment (somewhat hortened
here):
I'm not totally convinced that salad bars are the panacea to all school food problems, as TLT
reader Maggie, a school food service worker, and I discussed a few days ago in the
comments here.
Here I present a few well wishes from ten of our bloggy good friends over the years... and invite you, dear
reader, to PLEASE share any memories in the
comments!
Thanks again for being a TLT
reader and regularly
commenting here.
At any rate, I'm glad you
commented here and thank you for being a Lunch Tray
reader.
I've only just scratched the surface of the issue of district - level change, but I'm going to stop
here and invite our «School Food Superheroes» to add their advice and
comments to this, and to the other two parts of my answer to our
reader.
This is my first
comment here, but I've had your fabulous blog in my
reader for a long while and follow you on Twitter now.
And thank you for
commenting here — I love when new
readers find older posts and keep the conversation going!
One regret that comes to mind ConservativeHome-wise is something that has been raised with me by a few candidates, and that is the critical
comments about them being posted on
here by
readers.
The starch / potato difference came up among a few other
readers who
commented here recently.
My
reader inbox is flooded with every
comment made on
here.
What we provide
here in the
comments is a free helping hand to our
readers.
I did notice last year the response that Mark Sissons made to the concerns Stefani had raised (
here in her post, and perhaps she also raised them in communications with him specifically — I don't exactly recall that part) in his blog Mark's Daily Apple, and I read many of the
reader comments made by women on that blog post by him, which were quite interesting and worth checking out.
Here is a link to a
comment on my Paleo Bread recipe in which a
reader from the UK converted the measurements to metric, so that might be of help:
I am not sure if Stefani has posted in the intervening years an updated overview of the research on women and fasting, but I am glad to still find this original post
here, with its hundreds of thoughtful
reader comments.
Here are some from
reader comments published from our Facebook Page:
Sure, I'll see stats and numbers that people have read or seen my posts either
here or on social media... but those moments when my blog stats drop, I don't hear feedback from anyone online or in person, there are less «likes» on Instagram posts, no one
comments,
readers unsubscribe from my email list, or I lose followers... it stings.
Leave them
here in the
comments below:) Always looking to get in touch with my
readers (yes, that's you!)
As in the much - hated (at least previously, by me), much debated (
here and again
here — and don't miss the
reader comments), mom - shoe.
With that being said though, if any of my lovely blog
readers swear by a certain * high end * mascara that you think I'll like, feel free to leave it in the
comments below... see how easily I can be convinced
here?
Sure, you're bound to get a few spam
comments here and there but accepting blog
comments on your fashion blog will prove to be very beneficial, so we've created a two - part series to highlight the gains of
reader interaction.
Here's the
reader's
comment: «I find they have great sheath dresses and their petite extra large fits very well.
In this post
here one of my
readers, Bettye,
commented that a cool way to get through summer without adding layers was to wear a printed top.
While you're
here, also check out our
Reader Rewards program — you can get FREE stuff just for visiting and
commenting!
best wishes and thanks for taking the time and
comment here, I always love to hear what my
readers are thinking!