Sentences with phrase «same article on»

I read the same article on the train last night.
The same article on IGN also mentioned that Nomura - san wasn't sure on whether there would be a demand for an Xbox One port of the recently - released PS4 remaster of the past Kingdom Hearts games outside of Japan.
This is also from the same article on Easy Gifts for Kids to Make and what is wonderful about it is you get to use old clothes.
I think i read the same article on Justification that you did.
Get indexed bt goolge, promote well on social networks then after few days / weeks rewrite same article on Medium.
Avoid re-publishing the same articles on multiple firm - owned domains.

Not exact matches

We used the same methodology to crunch Combs and Weschler's investment performance in 2014 that we used in an article on the two Berkshire up - and - comers last year.
On a side note, I use the same tool to help improve my marriage and personal relationships, but that's another article.
For example, publishers were not allowed to use more than one «banner» style ad of 320 by 250 pixels for every 500 words of content for a Facebook article, but on their own sites they might use three or four for the same amount of content.
Then I send the links to my editor and tell them to write an article on the same exact topic.
The article appeared on the same day that rallies held in Paris and across France drew in crowds of millions in support of tolerance and freedom of expression.
For instance, the same site that published a story on how «napercise is a thing» also featured a 6,000 - plus - word investigative article about the relationship between sleep deprivation and PTSD in the military.
You can also have people do guest posts on your site, and do the same on their sites, filling your articles with keywords that will ultimately direct back to your website.
On that same note, as you read this introductory article and discover how useful the P / E ratio can be, keep in mind you can't always rely on price - to - earnings ratios as the be-all-end-all yardstick in determining whether a company's stock is expensivOn that same note, as you read this introductory article and discover how useful the P / E ratio can be, keep in mind you can't always rely on price - to - earnings ratios as the be-all-end-all yardstick in determining whether a company's stock is expensivon price - to - earnings ratios as the be-all-end-all yardstick in determining whether a company's stock is expensive.
Inspiring article to use longtail, we understand such keywords gives good traffic but at some point can it be negative (copied content) to use 7 - 8 longtail in same article as they can be on other sites also.
There's a good chance that anyone browsing their subscriptions will be more inclined to click on a post that is popular, especially if they are trying to decide between two or more articles on the same topic.
We have argued in previous articles that spending by governments on public infrastructure that would provide services to Canadians for many decades in the future is not the same as spending by governments on programs and services that only benefit current generations.
Specifically, the article addressed the importance of trend trading in the same direction as the overall market trend, and continuing trading on that side of the trend as long as the trend continues.
Specifically, the article addressed the importance of trend trading in the same direction as the overall market trend, and continuing trading on that side of the trend as long as the -LSB-...]
In the same article we reported that while the Citizens United case was pending before the U.S. Supreme Court, Virginia Thomas, the wife of the Justice, created a nonprofit Tea Party advocacy group, Liberty Central, Inc., with a former lawyer for the Charles G. Koch Foundation, Sarah Field, acting as her General Counsel and a former Koch lobbyist, Matt Schlapp, serving on her board at inception.
There are many very good articles out there describing what is going on in northeast Alberta - much better than I could write - but reading those accounts is most emphatically not the same as seeing the installations in person.
the discovery that the extra links won't always be from the same domain as the main clicked - on article
DataGuidance's Privacy This Week devoted an article «USA: FinCEN says AML rules applicable to «convertible» virtual currencies» on the same guidance.
Gawker had written an article challenging his argument, similar to an article from The Washington Post and others on the same topic.
For the remainder of this article we will only focus on uptrends, but the same principles apply to downtrends.
For the five years ended this past August 31, the Group of Fifteen experienced on average negative returns of 8.89 % per year, vs. a negative 2.71 % for the S&P 500.4 The group of ten value funds I had studied in the «Searching for Rational Investors» article had been suggested by Bob Goldfarb of the Sequoia Fund.5 Over those same five years, the Goldfarb Ten enjoyed positive average annual returns of 9.83 %.
At the same time, Ludwig von Mises published an article in 1920 called «Economic Calculation in the Socialist Society» and a 1922 book, Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis, arguing that comprehensive central planning of the economy would be disastrous because central planners lacked market prices and market institutions to inform their actions, hence they would waste resources on a vast and even fatal scale.
One article said the Republicans mastered «post truth politics» when they realized their rhetoric doesn't have to bear any relation to their policy agenda so they talk about cutting the deficit while at the same time driving up the deficit by slashing taxes on the rich and launching unfunded wars.
I was going to write in detail about why a gold - backed Yuan is a pipe dream, but then I discovered Geoffrey Pike's article on the same topic and realised that doing so would be akin to reinventing the wheel.
Actually, we don't think about bitcoin much at all, but we are subjected to an endless stream of articles on the subject, most expressing the same sense of wonder that we generally feel.
In fact, John Horgan is quoted in the same article saying «We're going to be aggressive on the government's record... But it's not good enough to focus only on the government's failures.
A subscriber, noting an article on slowing down intrinsic (absolute or time series) momentum for SPDR S&P 500 (SPY) when its return volatility is relatively high, suggested doing the same for the Simple Asset Class ETF Momentum Strategy (SACEMS).
As the author of several articles taking on the same issue in the Jewish press, I can add that there are real First Amendment religious rights infringements at stake, at least with regard to Judaism.
From an article on this same subject on CNN, it states: «Egypt's military rulers and interim civilian government were losing patience with the protesters and that they «will be the losers if this sit - in continues.»
If you did, you wouldn't be asking the same thing over and over again on multiple articles.
Between the unrealistic dreamers on the one hand, and the asinine turbo - pragmatists on the other, not enough is getting done, not enough will get done, and in another 2000 years we'll dig up the hard disks on which these articles appear and see that things might be the same then, too.
As John Cobb readily admits in an article on this same subject, Hartshorne's thesis is not what Whitehead himself proposed in Process and Reality (EA 155 - 58).
it is pretty hilarious to see all the same folks who complain about atheists on all the religious articles are all here on this atheist article doing exactly what they complain about.
That article, like Hans Urs von Balthasar's book on the same subject, tries to convince the reader that anyone who thinks some will not finally be saved can not legitimately «hope for all.»
Personallly, I love posting the same comment on every article in the belief blog.
When Jerry DeWitt converted to Atheism and it was posted as an article here on the Belief Blog, the Faithful said the same thing you said in wondering who this guy was and why was it news worthy.
This idiot posts this same video on every article and the video has nothing to do with the article.
If you read the recent articles on the Mormons» baptism of those already deceased, you would be surprised that the language of their ritual is substantively the same as for protestants.
He has co-written articles and a Supreme Court brief (with Douglas Laycock) on how government can protect religious liberty as well as same - sex civil marriage.
Roger Williams, for example, for all his insistence on the separation of church and state, believed that such general religion was essential for what he called «government and order in families, towns, etc.» Such general religion is, he believed, «written in the hearts of all mankind, yea, even in pagans,» and consists in belief in God, in the afterlife, and in divine punishments.2 Benjamin Franklin for all his differences from Roger Williams believed essentially the same thing, as indicated in the quotation from his autobiography in my original article on civil religion.
It is biased to all other ways of thinking except his and on top of that he chooses to name Christian leaders, without knowing the full truth about where they stand and he chooses those same ones for just about every article he writes.
He / she posts this same thing on many of the articles and has been set straight numerous times.
Daniel Burke: Would you please be so kind as to stop this person from posting the same thing on every article that pertains to LGBT or the Catholic Church?
One important item I'd like to point out to the readers of this article and the author, is that the simple 10 question survey provided on this page IS NOT the same quiz given in the actual survey.
And yet, on the magazine's cover, illustrating this same feature article, the thin, lithe and extremely attractive woman shown exercising in a leotard is scarcely typical, and is the sort likely to be complimented as exceedingly «spry.»
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