I have to
say this article misses the point.
Not exact matches
«Research analysts would have loved to have had that
article years ago, but everyone
missed it,»
says Dan Adamson, one of The Brain's developers.
Perhaps I am
missing something, but I don't recall anywhere in the
article where I
said or suggested that trading was easy?
You clearly
missed the
article on the front page last week about whatever stupid thing Ed Schulz
said last week.
Appearing somewhat sympathetic to the Babylon Bee, Snopes
said: «Although it should have been obvious that the Babylon Bee piece was just a spoof of the ongoing political brouhaha over alleged news media «bias» and «fake news,» some readers
missed that aspect of the
article and interpreted it literally.
few weeks back there was an
article on here about injured players coming back and helping at the tail end of the season; the
article was big on Wilshire and I commented
saying Welbeck will be the one I will most look out or because he offers us something different upfront, either as a striker or on the wings, I also
said Wilshire does not register on my radar not because he os not good but simply because we have better players in his role and he has not been
missed one jot....
Your
article say's it all, exactly what we've been
missing this season, Monreal's runs from left back.
Wenger did mock the idea of a Director of Football but he also
said he welcomes support and encouraged the idea of getting better people in, something
articles like to
miss out for the smear story and reads a smear story gets.
I replied to the
article when I
said Ozil was also
missing sitters.
Aubameyang has (unless I've
missed the
article) only
said he wants to play for Real Madrid, not opting out on Arsenal in specific.
As I
said in previous
articles about which players would
miss Arsene, Ramsey has come out to
say players «let the manager down».
Now you write an
article with a smug retort
saying @Twig and myself must be unhappy because you were right, and I again call you out for
missing the point....
agree i just
said on the last
article i did nt think this was a bad idea and im sure he would have netted the 2 great set ups at leicester that sanogoals
missed feck maybe even i would have,,,
Yeah welcome back @admin we
Missed you!I hate it when @Bob is on the site he deletes some of AOBs comments, and his
articles goes for less coments it
says it all really he is not suitable for job.,
In the last
article you
said it was a great spectacle and we
missed a lot of players.
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And
saying we are not
missing Coquelin shows just how wrong this
article is....
And you're
missing the entire point of the
article, the same point that some of us have been
saying all along this year... When a player is constantly looking over his shoulder because he's afraid of making a mistake, then play suffers.
I like how little sense this
article made, u undermine ozil
saying he was poor then
say we will
miss ozils creativity, fact is if the team has no spine (Quality hardworking defensive minded players) everyones gonna look poor, if a player lacks versatility and u yet decide to play him out of position x1000 where it does nt work, then he is going to look poor, if wilshere isn't fkn sure whether to replicate andrea pirlo / alonso as a Dm or fkn Yaya toure as a box to box OR fkn david silva / iniesta as CAM then guess what?
The facts — things which are prominently
missing from large swaths of his
article —
say otherwise: van Persie would play in all 38 matches his first season at United; he featured in only 21 and 27 the next two seasons respectively, failing to hit 20 goals in all competitions each of those seasons before being fucked off to the soccer retirement home known as the Turkish Süper Lig.
You
missed the mother
saying (or hearing) she was told «it wasn't your fault, sometimes babies just die, in hospitals too» which was in the original
article.
I did find the
missing article the way you
said that I could.
The
article does nt
say, or maybe I
missed it.
I just want to start off by
saying that this
article is very
miss - leading and I completely agree with Doug Benson's comment.
Finding strains that can stay put, replace
missing bacteria (
say, from an antibiotics course) and improve health without having to keep re-dosing is certainly a worthy goal — and the Atlantic
article you've linked explains the progress made on that front — but it's not the only reason to take probiotics or eat fermented foods.
investigators
say the culprits spent at least two months copying critical files In this
article, we are going to take a look at 4 ways to hack someone's phone that you shouldn't
miss out on as long as you want to hack a phone.
I've
said that many times in this
article, but I guess those are the paragraphs that you
missed.
Of course, all the things that Michael
says in his
article are true, but since he is a techie himself, he
misses, as do most techies, the fact that many people have no interest in, and perhaps an aversion to, all aspects of «techie.»
Did you
miss the
article when HTC
said they would be making some physical keyboards in the future but not necessarily right now?
What was
missing from those
articles, however, was hard numbers: it's one thing to
say this fund is more tax - efficient than that one, but by how much?
It's called What's
Missing from the Wall Street Journal
Article Saying «Goodbye» to the 4 % Rule?
A low national delinquency rate on mortgages could be hiding other serious struggles
says Credit Canada CEO, Laurie Campbell in this
article for CBC News where she discusses why homeowners will do anything to make their mortgage payments, including
missing other debt payments, and how that...
All that's
missing is a new
article from CNN
saying «Nintendo's Back!»
In her February 10, 2010
article in The New York Times, art critic Roberta Smith, discussing current trends in the «art world»
says, «What's
missing is art that seems made by one person out of intense personal necessity, often by hand.
If you
missed the reams of comments posted here by people living there, who were telling us that this past winter was much colder than usual, and begging the planet to «send us some of that global warming», then go back over the archives and tell us they were all wrong, and that those
articles are accurate when they
say «The unseasonably warm and wet winter so far in Britain has coaxed plants into early flowering.»
At a climate alarmist site I sometimes comment at, another person has
said (full context here) Heartland pays me to «side - step, deflect, distract, obfuscate, and deny the truth» (that person being someone who — unless I've
missed it somewhere — who has yet to dispute a solitary detail I have here at GelbspanFiles or in any of my online
articles).
I think this
article misses something Mann
said.