Sentences with phrase «reading over your comment»

Just reading over your comment again I can tell that maybe you looked at one in the store but have never used it at all.
(read over the comments on that post, a lot of smart people there recommend approaching investing on margin VERY cautiously).
In reading over these comments a second time, I realized that there's no mention of «anal gland» impaction.
Note: As I'm reading over the comments here and from referrer links, I'm noticing that a lot of people are under the mistaken impression that I'm mainly arguing that most gold farmers are not Chinese and that it's this aspect of the stereotype that I'm writing about.

Not exact matches

People can still read older messages on Spaces over the next few weeks, but they won't be able to create new group chats, leave comments, or share videos and other content.
«We agree with her remarks about the high costs of living in San Francisco, which is why we announced in December that we are expanding our Eat24 customer support team into our Phoenix office where we will pay the same wage,» read a company statement, echoing CEO Stoppelman's comments on Twitter over the weekend that the cost of living in San Francisco was excessively high.
After the meeting, Reuters notes, the usually combative Zanganeh avoided any comment that might be read as claiming victory over Riyadh.
Head over to the forums, read some articles, and comment on some blog posts!
The FBI's failure to act on this tip comes on the heels of questions over a YouTube comment posted last fall by someone named «nikolas cruz» that read «Im going to be a professional school shooter.»
@Gary: Just read a series of comments with Lymis over on johnshore.
I haven't really commented on EC topics since I bowed out 6 - 7 years ago, but my sadness over what was lost when that community withered is all coming back to me having read this thread.
I read the comments and saw that those who would see your cartoons as nasty grafetti are still around — I guess they did not go over to your other site.
Thank you for reading, for commenting, for our funny and deep and weird conversations on Twitter and Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram, for your emails and letters, for your support and critiques, for showing up to the events in churches and community centres where I stumbled over my words and hugged you a bit too tightly and likely cried, for buying my little yellow book, for your prayers for me and my family, for staying with me, really, for all of it.
Well, I was reading for over a year before I commented at all.
If none of our programs have worked, and if Christians are constantly arguing about what can be done (read the comments over the course of the past month of blog posts if you want to see these debates), where does that leave us?
You put it out there for all to read and comment on, so here goes: By what criteria did «the Divine» choose you over others?
(just as even though I am not a football player, I can read and understand the rules to the game, and comment on whether the ref was calling by the book, or passing over some of the rules)
To properly understand Ephesians 3:7 - 13, I highly recommend you go back and read the sermon manuscript on Ephesians 3:1 - 6, especially my opening comments about how my thinking has changed over the years about this important passage.
Plenty of people who read the profile shared their impressions of him - the article netted over 12,000 comments and Facebook shares.
I just read back over many of the comments posted here.
I have read over 30 books on Christian apologetics, including the ones you mentioned in your comment.
I read back over my comments.
There are always pessimistic and optimistic views over Islam but my religion teaches peace and humanity and jihad is to resist against wrong no matter if some one have same faith, it can be through writing also and please if u haven't read my religion, (which I can see) then please DO N'T comment.
All the great literate traditions have taken certain books as formative of their deepest beliefs and have read them, commented on them, and understood them in changing ways over their entire history.
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.
Based solely on the few posts of yours I have read I think you may be interested in the following site: http://freebelievers.com/ Especially as it pertains to your comments to me on wanting to «know the real God, not some fake version we have been taught over the years.»
Now, after eight years of blogging and turning his blog into one of the most widely read and commented - upon websites in the world today, he shares with us all of his tips and tricks that he learned over the years.
A thought that arose as I read your comment: The debates over the inerrancy of the Bible — are they not just camouflaged debates about the inerrancy of my or your or whoever's interpretation?
I made this bread yesterday evening, baked it for an hour and it was lovely and crispy on the outside but mixture came out on the knife, so I put it back in for another hour, having read lots of the comments below (and put a sheet of foil over to stop the top burning).
I've always obsessed over reading every comment and trying to respond to as much as I can.
Hey Ella, I baked these amazing muffins over the weekend and I'm surprised there are still any left, they're so nice I wanted to eat them all in one I read the comments beforehand and to fix the «burnt top / raw inside» issue I squeezed all of the moisture out of the zucchini before adding it to the mix and I also cooked it at gas mark 4 (180C) for the same amount of time listed in your recipe.
Update: Since reading other comments on this topic I realised that I was doing 2 things wrong, as I live in the south of Spain with temperaturas over 30ºc at the moment I need to soak the almonds in the fridge not just in the kitchen, plus the bottle I used wasn't airtight.
So, I came back here to read more comments and suggested so I used the above suggestion and it came out, BUT I still had minor problems when I added the cream, despite being out of the refrigerator for over 2 hours, it may still have been a bit too cool and it wanted to seize.
Before I even read the post I commented to my sister about the ooze in that first picture and how I was drooling over it.
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it's about time i commented over here heidi - i love your blog and read it all the time.
Managed to remove 1 cup of mostly wheat before realizing it was a lost cause, so I just added 2.5 cups of AP and had some mixture left over...) I also had no instant read thermometer, but read on the comments that one can «knock» the bread for a hollow sound?
My heart is full from reading all your sweet comments and encouragement, and it pushes me to make sure that I deliver an awesome set of recipes to you over the next 4 weeks.
One comment I've read more than a few times over the years of creating recipes for the blog is while energy bars, balls, and bites are well received as a healthy, easy, go - to snack, they almost always contain nuts leaving those with nut allergies out on the sidelines with tears welled up in their eyes, sad that...
I have found out that most people aren't reading the comments, due to the number of questions asked over and over again.
A «ghost reader», as I like to say, because I never left comments or any trace of my time reading over posts of others.
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There seems to be people from all over the world reading this blog - and that is only based on the comments.
Your answer shows that you don't read people's comments in full.I kept on saying that I did used a flour very similar to yours in the beginning (the only difference was one starchy flour over the other, that is it) and one less tb of oil.Also, this recipe is pretty much the same on every blog, which made me think that we don't really know for sure who invented it.The second time I used the namaste brand.
I often come over here to read this and never leave a comment!
I don't comment on blogs as much as I used to, but I needed to pop in and tell you that I look forward to reading yours every morning over my coffee, and to let you know how much I've loved your blog over the years.
I have read many comments about the Arsenal striker situation over the past year, and many of the them defend Giroud's actual scoring rate.
Everything else is also reported elsewhere, which gives me the impression he didn't say this and it's the media reading things into his comments about Walcott improving over the past month.
I have read almost every post on this blog and others that write about anything Arsenal for a Little over two years but never comment or replied to any comment.
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