I read this post last night: Churches warned: «Tidal wave of gay theology» looming.
I read your post last night.
(And if
you read my post last week, then you know that I'm having trouble growing most of anything this year!)
I read this post last week and was PSYCHED to find the salads at Jewel in Chicago!
If
you read my post last week on the Garlic Scape Dal, you'll remember how excited I was at having found garlic scapes in a supermarket that I was scouting for the first time.
Before
reading your post last time I didn't even know it was an option to leave things in the fridge between pumps.
I read this post last week.
If
you read my post last week on why I love collagen and...
If
you read my post last week on why I love collagen and gelatin then you already know that I have been supplementing with grass - fed gelatin and collagen peptides for the past year in order to improve my gut lining, digestion, and keep my skin healthy.
Maybe
you read my post last week called «How To Be Plant - Based» and are thinking «Cool... but now what?»
If
you read my posts last week, you might know that my original outfit for the «Escape to Tulum» welcome party at the rewardStyle conference did not work out as planned.
When
I read your post last week, I wondered if there was somewhere similar in my city.
(Editor's Note: Homer Hickam did a What They're
Reading post last year!)
I must have been SUPER slow when
I read this post last night.
I read your post last night, then realized what a joy it is to wake up with 5 border collies all over the bed in the morning as the sun rises through the windows.
I read this post last night and spent FOREVER watching all of her YouTube videos.
Her comment read: «After
reading this post last night, I thought about your counter top decision and your style all day.
I am so glad you are back blogging for a while though... missed
reading your posts last weeks.
I read yours posts last week on my phone but it wouldn't let me comment so I wanted to pop in tonight and tell you what a fabulous job you did.
Not exact matches
In the same Apple Web
posting, Cook also talked about why he chose to go to the meting with President - elect Trump
last week, and you can
read about that here.
I suggest you
read your hysterical comments on the
last post of your predictions for what would pass in Congress and then compare that to reality.
(
Read post on Medium) Just
last week alone...
Those who've
read my previous
posts should find it as no surprise that my level of excitement for this session superseded any residual aches and pains left over from
last night's «decadence based in relevance» superbash Google Dance.
In my
last blog
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Last spring, after
reading Peter Renton's Lend Academy
post on how he planned to invest his money in 2012, I... [
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In a
post last year titled «The Buffett Series - Thinking About Bonds» I recommended reading the chapter «The Last Hurrah for Bonds» in the excellent book, «The Davis Dynasty&raq
last year titled «The Buffett Series - Thinking About Bonds» I recommended
reading the chapter «The
Last Hurrah for Bonds» in the excellent book, «The Davis Dynasty&raq
Last Hurrah for Bonds» in the excellent book, «The Davis Dynasty».
As I mentioned in my
last post, Chris Bloomstran's latest letter is a very worthwhile
read.
Conclusion and Further Recommended
Reading — On Float Part 7 This
post is the
last one in the On Float series started way back on February 2nd 2016.
In
last week's China update blog
posting, I had a chart showing the Purchasing Manager's Index (PMI) with April's
reading estimated at 51.0.
On that
last sentiment indicator, you might want to
read an old
post of mine: INVESTOR SENTIMENT SURVEYS: DO N'T BE TOO SENTIMENTAL!
In case you missed our initial explanation for swing trade entry into this bullish ETF, we suggest reviewing those two
posts above, then
read the next paragraph, which details
last week's exit strategy.
Leader -
Post - Liberal leadership hopefuls march through Saskatchewan Visiting Regina, Swift Current and Moose Jaw earlier
last week was candidate Alex Burton...
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Connor explained his thinking in two
posts on Base Hit Investing
last year, which you can
read here and here.
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.»
Guest
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After my
post last night got me
reading Budget 1980 and the National Energy Program, I stumbled upon something completely fascinating: the hated National Energy Program proposed an indexed price for synthetic crude from oil sands projects which, had it been followed until today, would have been above the Canadian dollar price of WTI in -LSB-...]
In case you didn't
read it, this was
posted over TheOoze.com
last week.
The discussion about evangelicalism here at this blog for the
last few days has been interesting, though I admit to skim -
reading many of the
posts as I succumbed to that Eyes Glazing Over feeling that I get whenever the essence of evangelicalism is discussed.
I just spent the
last 2 days
reading the comments from the September
post.
(The only watchblogger I have
read the
last years is the Wartburg Watch, which I appreciate a lot) If one of them picks up on this story there might indeed appear a lot of quite unreadable «heretic emergent guru sex scandal cover - up»
posts on certain sites.
The definitions and descriptions in the article are salient; especially, the «Psychopaths» and «Almost Psychopaths» definitions and «as percentage of population» (~ 1 % and an estimated 10 - 15 %, respectively) were important to help discuss some issues generally, and specifically to this
post and the thread (though I haven't
read anything in the
last month or so).
After
reading this
post and the comments
last night I have been pondering on this theory.
Read my
last post to you again.
Please go to page 46 of this thread and
read the
last post by David Johnson (at least until the «Cheers!»
I wish that Jeremy would put a «email me when new comments are made» button on this site, as I would have been much happier to
read the clear, concise and compassionate responses that were
posted after my
last comment.
I've
read this same
post a hundred times over the
last year all over these har internets but have yet to see a real vision of something new.
Last year, Richard
posted a review and some reflections on Sexuality and the Christian Body by Eugene Rogers — a book that has been recommended to me for the series, but which I just haven't found the time to
read.
Ironically, I did not have my wife
read this
post before I published it, and when she did, it led to a spirited discussion
last night!
Vmag, after
reading your
post, it reminded me of the
last scene of Star Trek the motion picture when commander Dekker achieves full «freedom» on another concious level.
I'm noticing that when it comes to Israel, you seem to consistently, and almost without exception (at least the
posts I've
read the
last several weeks), paint the Jews and the Israelites in the worst possible light.