Not exact matches
My good friend, the beautiful, smart, sexy, and fit Jen Comas Keck has said
in previous blog posts that she has to be close to SINGLE DIGIT body fat %
in order to
see abs while I, on the other hand, can
see an outline of abs at 25 % body fat, and have pretty darn good definition at 17 - 18 %.
You can
see my results
in my
previous blog post, 5 Things You Need To Do Every Day For Flawless Skin.
You can
see ALL
previous weekly roundup
blog posts in one easy spot now — right here!
Location: Woodstock, Vermont Outfit Details: Vintage Austrian cape (similar here), Vintage blazer (similar here), Best & Co. skirt (old, this one is cute), Paraphrase blouse (last
seen here, close to this one), Soda boots (similar here), Anthropologie beret, Cat eye sunglasses As I mentioned
in a
previous blog post, I love the monochrome trend.
I also tried to list some of the items I own that you have
seen on the
blog in case you have eyed them
in a
previous post.
If you've visited my
blog before you might have
seen some of these (1, 2)
previous posts from me
in the same color combination.
If you follow along here, you know that I love Firmoo glasses and I've shared a couple of pairs
in previous blog posts (glasses shown on left,
see post HERE; glasses shown on right,
see post HERE).
This jacket (
seen before here) and this dress (
in previous blog post here) styled together with beige as the anchoring color.
You can
see the earrings
in this
previous outfit
post on the
blog where I was also wearing this pink blazer too.
As you may have
seen in an earlier
blog post, I also commissioned Maki's
previous business partner Laura Kimsey for the matching bag, which is every bit as beautiful
in person as it looks on screen.
In a
previous blog post, we briefly looked at price to
see if the price you set your books at is helping you to attract readers or if it repels them.
We also talked about the iPad camera
in a
previous blog post and I'm still holding hope that we'll
see that camera
in the next revision... it just makes sense.
-LSB-...] area of HUGE concern
in China (and indeed everywhere) as readers of this
blog would appreciate (
see previous post).
«My view is that a Chinese target of a 40 percent reduction
in carbon emissions intensity between 2005 and 2020 would be a continuation of historical trends,» said Jim Watson, from the Tyndall Centre for climate change research
in Britain [and whose report on China's carbon scenarios we've discussed on this
blog;
see previous post «Tyndall Centre Climate Report: High Hopes for Low Carbon»].
For states that choose rate - based compliance approaches (
see Synapse's
previous blog posts about rate - and mass - based compliance), the final Clean Power Plan explicitly allows energy efficiency measures to produce Emission Rate Credits (ERCs) despite energy efficiency not being one of the building blocks used
in target setting.
In my
previous blog post, I showed a window into the world of far - left environmentalist reasoning, using the exact illustration of how Desmogblog co-founder James Hoggan immediately believed Ross Gelbspan's «the science is settled / skeptic scientists are industry - corrupted shills» core talking point as literally true upon first reading it, never reading alternative science assessments or doing the most basic fact - checking to
see if Gelbspan's accusation was true.
Employers should also consider the Ontario Court of Appeal's decision
in Howard v. Benson Group Inc. (
see our
previous blog post here) when drafting termination provisions
in fixed term employment agreements.
The new EI benefits were proposed
in Federal Budget 2017 (
see our
previous blog post here) to support employees who need time off work due to life events.
For a more
in - depth technical explanation of these kinds of atomic swaps,
see our
previous article «Atomic Scaps: How the Lightning Network Extends to Altcoins» or the
blog post and video published by Lightning Labs today.
You can
see the design plans
in a
previous blog post here.
Forgot to mention the hutch on
previous post, I think maybe a white with red knobs, or maybe a sea - foam green would be summery, [just a thought] do nt know if the green would go
in your kitchen, but I love the light greens, would love to
see more pictures of your lovely home, your such a master decorator, I just love your
blog, thanks for all the inspiration..