Sentences with phrase «tell readers the time»

(Softer, more subtle, and much more intrigue with the characters, which also helps tell readers the time period.

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Our challenge is to update this concept for the digital age: to put readers first and cut through the babble,» Times of London editor John Witherow told The Guardian.
«Hitting these times gives us a great opportunity to report more in - depth, to get things right, to provide analysis on the breaking news that happens throughout the day, but also to serve readers at the times they want it,» Times head of digital Alan Hunter told the Nieman Journalismtimes gives us a great opportunity to report more in - depth, to get things right, to provide analysis on the breaking news that happens throughout the day, but also to serve readers at the times they want it,» Times head of digital Alan Hunter told the Nieman Journalismtimes they want it,» Times head of digital Alan Hunter told the Nieman JournalismTimes head of digital Alan Hunter told the Nieman Journalism Lab.
If the reader can't tell what you want — to make a decision, to take certain actions, to respond by a certain time, or just to feel complimented or appreciated — then you failed.
Curt told his readers to short Microsoft, which was around $ 60 at the time.
As readers of this blog can tell, I've been spending a lot of my time recently focused on cryptonetworks and blockchains, and in particular, working...
Time will tell whether Salon's move is a financial success or whether reader backlash will force the magazine to reconsider.
The Toronto newspaper, however, omitted to tell its readers that the Times took an optimistic view of the affair, concluding in the same sentence that it «may have provided the opportunity to reset relations between Canada and India.»
David, I've been one of those silent readers for some time now, even as I watched, solely through your own telling, the tempest that was rising in your former call.
Thus David Spanier, a «diplomatic correspondent for Independent Radio News in London,» could tell readers of the New York Times Book Review that «the Berlin Wall was not about bricks and barbed wire in defense of Marxism, but about people.»
Now, in American Fascists, he offers a critique of contemporary Christianity ¯ drawing, he tells the reader many times, on his own experience as a Christian and the son of a Presbyterian minister.
Readers and listeners are «insiders» to Mark's plot; they are informed very early of the divine identity of Jesus (and even told at times what Jesus and his opponents are thinking).
This is human nature, of course, but what I've been telling myself lately is it's not fair to the 199 readers who took the time and effort to add something personal, thoughtful, wise, and encouraging to the conversation when I only remember and engage that single negative comment.
It seems like every time I post a yeasted bread recipe on the good ol' blog, I get at least one comment from a reader telling me that they're afraid of yeast.
I've been told by other readers that it forms / rises / bakes very well as separate smaller loaves (using same ingredients but probably slightly less baking time).
Outside of the top 10 listed above, this was the recipe that was (as far as I can tell) prepared the most times by readers and you all really seemed to love it.
We can tell because every time around this year, we start getting comments and notes from readers who are gearing up for their own canning projects.
A reader asked me to make a video tutorial for my gluten free sourdough starter and I'm working on it... It just takes quite a lot of time to make videos and especially when you have to spend a week on it... Anyway, while we're talking about sourdough starters I wanted to tell you that I currently use light buckwheat flour instead of dark (which is made from unhulled buckwheat seeds) in my gluten free sourdough starter simply because I haven't been able to find it in the grocery store.
This week, Irish Times Abroad readers have been telling us how they will be spending Christmas Day, from Puglia in Italy to Bali in Indonesia.
And I can not tell you the number of times I've bumped into readers in the bulk aisle of the grocery store, with my scoop deep in the popcorn barrel.
Tell your readers to make an annual habit of changing the batteries in their smoke alarms when they change their clocks back to standard time.
I've been blogging about school food for five years and if I had a franc for every time someone's told me about the superior school meals in that country, I'd have enough money to buy every TLT reader this lunch:
It is time for Mort Zuckerman to tell the voters and readers of the NY Daily News why they endorsed «Cover UP» Cuomo before the Primary and said to all the «OTHERS» who are running for Governor in 2010 TO DROP DEAD.
Labour MP Denis MacShane tells Telegraph readers that it's time to cut taxes and spending.
Years ago, a reader from India told me about a natural way to whiten teeth and it is the only method I've used since that time.
Something that happens all the time to me as Betty Rocker are companies (people) who try to give me free products so that I will tell my readers about them, or companies who reach out to me offering to pay me to promote their products.
I'm told regularly that readers fall into the site and lose track of time.
Often times after a day at the office my readers have told me they need to run errands or want to join up with friends.
Whether you've been a long - time reader, or you've just stumbled onto BCRL yesterday, please take a moment or two and tell me: what are you looking for in a personal style blog?
I wanted to take this time to tell you all how thankful I am for all of you, my readers.
Often times bloggers can distance themselves from their readers by only telling us the good, so I absolutely loved this!
First time reader here and my blogger friend Allison from The Tall Mama blog told me about your website.
I can't even begin to tell you, my readers, how grateful and humbled I am by your reading my blog each and every time... for sharing my posts with others and for commenting on them.
But that dear reader is a story best told at another time.
Having said that, I've found a larger - than - average number of folks looking only for something casual here (likely due to the lack of time investment needed to join), and I've yet to hear of any successful relationships come out of the site (where readers tell me they've met The One, or something equally special, on the site).
Since it's Thanksgiving, it's a great time to tell all of you readers thank you.
So here I am, dear reader, after beating this neat little adventure over four times, to tell you all about the journey.
What Times readers were not told, however, was that before NCLB, North Carolina, like almost every state, did not hold schools accountable for the performance of various subgroups, like minorities and special - needs students.
INCLUDES 6 printable activity worksheets to teach Key Stage 2 Key Stage 3 — and YEAR 7 students FRENCH about: • Telling the time ACTIVITY + ROLE - PLAY • Cut - out characters» masks for improvisations and role - plays TEACHER»S MATERIAL includes: • Clear lesson plan for students level 3 • Learning objectives • Key language • Learning expectations • Answers to all practical exercises (worksheets) • Game suggestions All PDF Activity worksheets are: • Usable on whiteboards • Include audio content To access audio use Adobe Reader and: Double click on RED sound icon to listen to the topic Also available in German, Spanish and English (ESL / EFL).
Readex tells us that these statistics are above the norms for the time that readers spend reading other publications.
Most auto parts stores will plug in a code reader for free (on a time - available basis) and tell you what code (s)...
My favorite beta reader tells me all the time, «You're better than that.»
For the first time, you have direct access to your readers via the Internet — you can create a community eagerly awaiting your next book (and telling their friends about it too).
Sometimes only one story is being told at a time, and sometimes readers can trust a story's narrator to tell the truth.
Being forced to use the Kindle or Kobo reader is like buying a book and then being told that the bookstore will keep it for you, but relax because you can come back any time you like to continue reading.
I get an email from a reader telling me he / she enjoyed my book and when I write a thank you note back, I have a hard time saying «hey — write a review for me» without it sounding pushy.
After reading Scrivener Superpowers, readers tell me they not only had a great time reading the book, they not only feel prepared to write their books with Scrivener, but they feel like their whole writing practice has been transformed.
With a limited amount of space to tell a potential reader why your book is worth their time and money, you'll want to make sure each word sells your book.
Step 2... give your readers time to find the book and get so excited that they tell their friends.
Update: The Digital Reader's Nate Hoffelder cites sources telling him that production hasn't ramped up on a 6 - inch Triton display, and there simply wouldn't be time to do so for delivery on a color Kindle this year.
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