Sentences with phrase «vast numbers of people like»

NP said: «There are vast numbers of people like them, like me, who desire community that respects and embraces a spiritual component but entirely free of manipulation, control, exploitation, expectations and confined thought and belief.

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These platforms have made it easier than ever for anyone with a message to reach vast numbers of people directly, rather than going through a traditional intermediary like a TV network or newspaper.
Like for example, that's the reason why people have that vast number of big problem and the reason why is they live in the wrong latitude.
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Online dating leaves middle - aged women in 48, says she has given up on online dating because men her [facing] my time again, over 40 years, For people like me — I've been married and out of the dating game for nearly 20 years — the idea that there are vast numbers of single women,
Saints Row is one of those series which a vast number of people enjoyed, but it never exploded like its wannabe brethren, Grand Theft Auto.
Walking through this vast behemoth of an exhibition you're reminded that the great majority of British artists aren't working in an idiom that is either traditional or cutting edge — as people like to think — but at an infinite number of points in between.
Why do you continue to assert some 10 % of the people as «denialist fringe» of AGW, when even Andy states that firm skeptics are a number more like 20 % and that this information is taken from Al Gores «We» organization, which fails to count any of the undecided vast middle of their own non-committed 73 % as being skeptics?
As pointed out here by Scott Greenfield on his Simple Justice blog, Gradeless appears to have found a way to monetize his massive following on Twitter through a service called Sponsored Tweets, which hooks «Tweeters» like Gradeless up with advertisers who want to reach their supposedly vast audiences (although as discussed here, a person's numbers of Twitter followers can be a pretty meaningless figure).
Platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Twitter can all be powerful marketing tools to connect with a vast number of people.
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