Sentences with phrase «reading columns»

I always enjoy reading your columns which are filled with valuable insights, wise observations and helpful tips (plus a good dose of humour).
Recently, I had the chance to Skype chat with Steve in Chicago, which was quite a treat, as I've been reading his columns and blogs for over a decade!
Any of the readers who have been reading my columns know I have been reading several books recently on the financial crisis.
If you've enjoyed reading these columns as much as I've enjoyed writing them, then join me in a walk down memory lane.
And reading columns of text and wanting to go back and double - check something?
As you know from reading my columns, these are the top 30 or so people in your field.
But after reading your columns about the 21 deadly birthday shots, I told them it was one tradition I wouldn't be trying.
I thought about this recently, after reading columns by Ross Douthat and Alan Jacobs on evangelical intellectual life and the evangelical crisis in the age of Trump.
Myers said that while «five or six people» in Dublin and London would have read the column before publication, he would take responsibility for the column.
Say I'm trying to get you to read this column.
You're not going to get everything you need to know about sales from reading this column, but there are four things you should investigate and understand:
If you read this column, you know I love to think about the implications of novice users having access to more complex technology.
If you read my column, you know I'm a big proponent of using emotional intelligence (EI), the ability to recognize and understand emotions, to help guide decision making.
«Read columns that your audience loves to read and then have a story ready that you know those readers will love, then be ready to pitch that story.
I know you want value when you take time to read a column.
Our Weekly Read column features Fortune staffers» and contributors» takes on recently published books about the business world and beyond.
I know immigration stories probably do not impact or matter to some of the people reading this column, but I thought it was important to share my story since it shows what many Americans might take for granted.
It's the end of an era at Business News, with long - running columnist Joseph Poprzeczny calling time on his well - read column, State Scene.
I found it refreshing (and uncommon) to read columns that acknowledged how challenging and thankless it can be to run a business.
If so, stop reading this column now.
I have read this column, and I think it makes some valid points.
What is amazing to me as I read columns like this and stories that are sympathetic to killing disabled children and / or support eugenic infanticide, is that we once understood such acts of murder to be an unequivocal evil.
If you are reading this column hoping to get some insight into Mark 9:49 - 50, you can stop now.
The other day, I read a column in the National Post that made my stomach turn.
For a short version you can read a column she wrote here.
i have read your column but never tried a recipe Until yesterday and today: Now we are 2 for 2 absolutely loved the asparagus salad, and the Buckwheat Breton Cake is phenomenal.
Notes: Do the showrunners read this column?
I know some folks will say I'm only criticizing because it didn't work, but if you read this column every week you know dumb coaching moves are one of my pet peeves.
Go read his column on the deal if you haven't already.
Clearly ranked favorites have offered value when they're being ignored by public bettors, which should come as no surprise to anybody who has been reading this column throughout the season.
Like you, I continue to read columns written by baseball writers about the Hall of Fame and steroids.
If you've read this column at any point this year you know we usually stick to winners and the over / under, but the Super Bowl provides a special opportunity to bet on any and every part of the game.
Like as you're reading this column.
For those just starting to get their feet wet with soccer there are a few different betting options worth understanding before you even read this column and should be well aware of before heading blind into the World Cup this June from Brazil.
Read our columns Diary of a Gay Dad by Stewart Lewis (installment # 9) and No Drama Mama Parenting Tips by Flavia Francesquini.
Despite that disparity, though, I'm confident nearly everyone reading this column will feel icky reading at least one, if not all, of the submissions.
Dear Abby: I am a 31 - year - old male who reads your column every day.
Instead of storybooks, he would read your column in the newspaper with me and my siblings.
Dear Abby: In 1964, I read a column of your mother's that hit home with me.
Dear Abby: I've read your column for years and you are usually «right on,» but in a recent column you goofed royally.
Read your column in the Times this weekend, then read your blog and now I am reading your book.
Dear Abby: I «ve read your column for years and do not recall ever seeing my problem in print.
Dear Abby: I can not tell you how thrilled I was when I read your column in The Desert Sun (Palm Springs, Calif.) and saw the piece titled «In Memory of Beau.»
CHOICE A: Stop reading this column and don't click to the next page because you know what lies behind door number three.
That night, after reading your column I laughed so hard, I nearly cried!
You can read her column on being a Buddhist mom in the Hudson Valley magazine, Chronogram.
It is with these good intentions in mind that I welcome you to read our columns.
I read your column — not all the time, but occasionally.
First, she respects Lessig and has read his columns and articles and seen him speak.
Our district's City Councilperson, Corey Johnson, according to all reports, will be elected the Speaker of the New York City Council by the time you read this column.
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