Sentences with phrase «to do in this post»

What I didn't do in the post was tell you how to do the same thing.
I really like the idea of adding chipotle, I may do that in a post all by itself!
And, the way you guys did it in this post on the jeans....
The reasoning behind this is because the Honor 8 does this through the monochrome sensor, while others do it in post processing, which results in lower quality.
Did you learn something valuable about what operations managers do in this post?
We've got tips for how to do that in this post on online reputation management for lawyers.
However, at the surface, radiation is 4 * (0.9 / 288) * 240 = 3 W / m ^ 2 (2.9 if you use Stefan's law as done in the post).
We get a lot of «gloss» on lifestyle blogs these days and I think the next wave of lifestyle blogging will be about tearing down that glossy wall, as you've done in this post today.
What kind of mother raises a person to act as you just did in posting such vitriol about someone you don't know?
Roberts recognizes that black theology is now being done in a post colonial, post Barthian, multicultural and interethnic context which requires new dialogical encounters with traditional African, Third World, and other theological perspectives.
I should note, just like Tina did in her post, that the consistency isn't exactly like pancakes — these little guys are much lighter both in taste and mouth feel.
Jane, from Cottage at the Crossroads, shows how to do it in her post More Fall Printables.
And I realize I sound snarky in my first comment, but I'm also not a fashion blogger... just seeking clarification as to what you were doing in this post now that I've seen it a few times.
The experience and freedom this gave the director ultimately allowing him to create whatever he envisaged without the restrictions of spiralling budgets or the worry of having missed a shot or used the wrong camera angle was all but absent due to the fact that this could now all be done in post production on computer.
Or to put it as the respected tech journalist Laura Hazard did in her post Oyster analysis «it looks pretty stupid to launch any kind of startup around ebooks».
I used the word «hobbyist» because Hugh Howey did in his post on the subject.
Everything that could have been done in Post Return of the Jedi era has already been done, so anything they do will be not original in the slightest.
I explained how to do this in my post Analyzing Stock Volatility, but essentially all that you have to do it find the right index (or stock, or bond... you get the picture) on Google Finance and click the «Historical Prices» button on the left hand side, which brings you to this screen:
Emerald version gave us the Battle Frontier which was a fun thing to do in the post game because there wasn't much else to do outside of that if you weren't a fan of defeating the Elite Four over and over.
This heartening development signals that it's not too soon to focus on the design of a U.S. carbon tax, especially its magnitude and rate of increase, as CTC senior policy analyst James Handley does in this post.
We can't possibly cover everything GravityBox does in this post, but just know that if you're using Xposed, this is a must - have app.
Okay, now just like Jed did in his post, I'm going to ask you to step outside of the story with me for a moment:
First, I washed and prepped my burlap and then cut it to size -LCB- I'll be posting an easy tutorial to show you how to do that in another post -RCB-.
Along those lines, try addressing your comment to me — rather than explaining to the general reader what it is I have or haven't done in posts that are readily available for them to read and determine what I am or am not doing for themselves.
Only a Jehova's Witness (or sadly many branches of Christianity) would take pleasure in the suffering of people, as you say you'd do in your post.
This is something I hope to do in another post.
All I was trying to do in this post was spark some thinking and dialogue about a few doctrines that I thought warranted some further research and study.
If you are don't indirectly or directly elude to me, I won't bother you; however, when you do as you did in your post about me, expect a response.
And what you did in your post is something that I've seen many other Christians do, you take a little piece of the scripture here, and a little bit there and you sew them together so that the word of God supports what YOU want it to say.
You are correct about free speech: we should be American enough to accept the concept that you have the right to say what you did in your post.
Tom Tom with his pom poms... Tommy, all you do in your posts are slam people like some teenager... maybe thats all you are... you don't write anything intellectual or challenge anyone... you just do the cheer leading squad trip.
All I did in that post was to allow a woman, Julie McMahon, to share her version of events.
It is so much easier to condemn the sick and wounded (of body and spirit), than it is to take them in and proclaim their freedom from the oppression that is foisted upon them by people like you (as you did me in your post).
Most believers do what you did in this post — assume that anyone who doesn't believe in God automatically hates everything about religion, which simply isn't true for most of us.
I don't want to give my whole creation / evolution backstory here (although I may do that in another post), but I can't imagine that the Creation Museum could have a more receptive «unbeliever» (in their particular story, at least) than me.
You do it in every post..
Obviously we use the term religion in a different sense than you do in your post.
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