Sentences with phrase «reading comments from»

After reading the comments from other readers, I realize that I pretty much wrote a novel in comparison.
However, after reading comments from people who now say they will pick up a Galaxy S8 instead of the Pixel 2 XL, there's something I must point out: there were complaints about screen burn - in on that device, too (see the image above).
If you are concerned about cloud computing security, I highly suggest reading the comments from last week's post on secure cloud computing.
Our apparent modern amnesia regarding previous climatic conditions can be seen to be nothing new by reading the comments from the annals of Dunfermline Scotland from 1733/4, when it was recorded that wheat was first grown in the district in 1733.
My point here is, I've been reading the comments from both of these blogs for a while.
I would be interested in reading comments from Climatologists about this phenomena.
After all, this could make people think twice about buying the original game, and I'm already reading comments from people doing just that.
We hope you enjoy reading some comments from people who've experienced our Baja kayak trips and vacations in recent years.
Every single day I wake up, spend 30 minutes reading the comments from the readers here and setting up my game plan for the day.
Still, I did enjoy reading comments from Primal, OilPro and Daisan though.
However, I do tire of reading comments from people who think they are going to have a positive experience reading pdfs on these 6 ″ Eink readers.
Dude you must be the dumbest son of a gun I have ever had the displeasure reading comments from.
«By reading comments from different departments, I may be able to see systemic problems,» says UT Austin Graduate Dean Teresa Sullivan.
I actually loved reading the comments from the ladies that took a few extra minutes to actually read my party post and look through my blog.
I am so relieved to be reading comments from other mothers.
Every time I come onto this forum I waste a minute of my life reading comments from him, and I come onto this site often!
I find it hilarious sometimes reading the comments from some (vaguely disguised) haters who say one thing, get thumbed down and then on the very same post do a complete uturn to win back some popularity.
I realize I am probably reading comments from different sets of fans, but it is still amusing to witness the 180 degree turnaround in sentiment.
My honest answer would be that i have enjoyed reading comments from almost every gooner on here at one stage and another... also yours friend.
Further off topic I see Khedira is supposedly nearing a switch to Juve after reading comments from Juve's sporting director....
After reading the comments from the fans here, it's quite easy to see why we are where we are currently.
Nothing makes me happier than reading comments from readers like you saying your child ate broccoli for the first time because of my roasted broccoli recipe or that you're sharing my taco pasta recipe with your coworkers.
I was a little hesitant about trying this recipe after reading comments from many people who had trouble with it, but I followed it exactly and had no problems.
I'm reading comments from ppl who clearly do not believe in God.
Get over yourself... you only make yourself look foolish and if I'm reading the comments from people in your own country correctly, even they are getting tired of your rhetoric.
All it takes is day reading the comments from posters in various CNN articles to know that people know nothing about religion.
I just spent the last 2 days reading the comments from the September post.
I believe even here there are many that read comments from the religious and can't help but take offense at their ever shrinking island of hate, discrimination and deceit.
Instead we read comments from a pro basketball player about Obamacare, or of a former «Wrestler», a «Kardashian», or T. Nugent about gun control.
Glad to read comments from others that share the same rational viewpoints that I have.
Thanks Jeremy, I read the comment from Dave Lucas several times and have no idea what he was talking about.
Just read the comments from your co-religionists.
And, yes, I did read the comments from catholics about bad translation etc..
Recently I read a comment from a fellow Food Blogger, stating that their chocolate cakes always seemed dry.
Go read the comments from New Years backwards, seriously no wonder other fans call us fickle and deluded.
I read a comment from someone stating that our players simply are not to the calibre of teams like Bayern Munich, Real Madrid etc and this is why, coupled with a weak mentality we are unable to win these types of games.
I read comments from other people who had predicted that Wenger would be gone no matter what.
Sorry but some comments on this site are becoming ridiculous... just now i read a comment from proffetic i think in the article with the ratings for this game where he really said that gab could do nothing about the goal (that isnt the problem about his comment, its the part which comes now) BUT mertesacker was the one who should be blamed..
I fail to understand why people do not accept that the club were trying to sign defensive minded players, you just have to read comments from other clubs and their players.
Having read the comments from most Arsenal fans across the globe from Asia, Africa, USA, Latin America and of course our UK fan base, the big topic is should we start panicking?
Read this comment from Olympiakos's Finnbogason, «The first corner is something we practise on the training pitch because we know they have no man on the edge of the box,».
And when I read the comments from the young forward on Arsenal.com about enjoying the pressure of playing for a big club and feeling that he has adapted well to the demands of EPL football it made me question even more the wisdom of not trying to tap that enthusiasm while Arsenal are in this current rut.
We are sorry if we seem ungrateful sometimes Admin, you are really doing a GREAT job making me especially happy and i don't know about any other person cause i might not comment very often but i visit this site every single day of my life to read comments from everyone and it really makes my day... So thank you very much and nevertheless, i personally am tired of reading articles of Alexis Sanchez now... I must admit i personally thought Sanchez was holding Arsenal to ransom before, until Wenger came out to say he has never asked for a transfer request and i think the club has made there intentions known that they don't want to sell him, not even to a title rival and i think that is why city are now going after mbappe, seems they are desperately in need of a striker and if they are that desperate they should fork out 80m for Sanchez if they really need him, I LIKE THE RISK ARSENAL IS TAKING AS REGARDS SANCHEZ..
It's normal for the outside, and other drivers to speak and I also read comments from many people in Spain - if one ex-driver or motorbike rider has an interview, there will always be a question about Alonso and how difficult the situation is.
I love coming to this site to read comments from different supporters as you get a sense if what others think when it comes to the love of our lives ARSENAL FC.
Are u sure you read his comments from start to finish, cos this your comment is totally off d mark from the various points raised by mailgooner.
Nice to read a comment from a fan who can assess the good and bad in order to seek evolution.
However during my free time I enjoy coming to this blog and read comments from all of you.
I feel extreme pride in myself when I read comments from Arsenal fans on how they used to give Ramsey grief but they are now glad to be proven wrong.
As always you can read comments from Chairman Dean Hoyle and Head Coach David Wagner ahead of the game whilst Commercial Director Sean Jarvis discussed the changes over the summer from a commercial point of view.
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