Sentences with phrase «very kind reader»

Non-organic bars may contain GMO's, thanks to a very kind reader, Erica.

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An alert reader, Scott, has raised some good questions about this post and sent me a very gracious and kind e-mail requesting I rethink what I have posted.
I have already posted a similar kind of recipe but here I have made a very slight variation and thought of sharing it with my blog readers.
And Shari's Berries has been so kind to offer a discount code to my readers so that you can make this hot chocolate and enjoy it with your very own marshmallows.
One that I'm very grateful for is Cathryn Fowler, a very kind and health - concious reader, who reached out to me recently about...
Internationally published and known for her ability to connect with readers on a deeper level, Michelle launched her own business, Michelle Dempsey: Very Well - Written, offering writing and editing services, business coaching, branding expertise, and social media strategy to businesses of all kinds.
They are very kind to share their style with your readers.
Thank you so much, cindy — and many thanks to your lovely readers for their very kind comments.
Lele was also very kind to extend a 20 % discount to Bedknobs & Baubles readers.
«For us, it's very important that the readers feel part of something sincere and consistent with the kind of conversational, friendly tone of the magazine, which is why we're not charging for them.»
First you bust a nut over that POS Daredevil (which lost 2 / 3s of its audience this weekend, by the way) now you're turning what should have been a simple reccomendation of a very funny (if mostly forgettable) college pic into some kind of ego - trip psyhco - babble fuck - you to all your readers.
So many news to share with you guys, to begin i want to thank my faithful readers to follow the site and the social media accounts (twitter and instagram), today the site celebrates its 11 years online, and it's because michelle's fan base gets bigger day by day and your support to the site that my interest is still here, i love michelle and her carrer in the same way since the begining, but her choices made me a bigger fan and picked my interest, i'm particulary fan of all her last movies, all her upcoming movies intrigues me, they're all so different and more my kind of movies, the last movie i saw in theaters was OZ, and my two favorite movies of Michelle are shutter Island and Me Without You (not very known, but if you find it, you should watch it, for the story, for Michelle, the music) so i look forward to see her in All The Money In The World (December 27 in france) and The Greatest Showman (End of January), so thank you for your visits, your nice comments, generally i always put a new design for the site's birthday but i didn't have the time, so when we will get a new photoshoot, i will change the design, i like this one very much, and again THANK YOU
The publishers / Apple made out like there were all kinds of business reasons for the Agency Model, and with very few exceptions no one seemed to hone in on the fact that at least one person was specifically quoted as saying that the reason for it was that they didn't want readers to get used to the 9.99 price point.
Someone who writes a very specific kind of thing that appeals to a few thousand, loyal readers.
Mangen hypothesizes that the difference for Kindle readers «might have something to do with the fact that the fixity of a text on paper, and this very gradual unfolding of paper as you progress through a story is some kind of sensory offload, supporting the visual sense of progress when you're reading.»
Two kinds of guides for young readers — ACTIVITY GUIDES for very early readers, and STUDY GUIDES for somewhat more advanced readers... all with no busywork!
This kind of marketing can be very distasteful without honesty and respect by both the writer and the reader.
Expertly alternating between flashbacks and the present day, The Chalk Man is the very best kind of suspense novel, one where every character is wonderfully fleshed out and compelling, where every mystery has a satisfying payoff, and where the twists will shock even the savviest reader.
As they begin to fall for each other, the reader gets swept up in questions of fate and coincidence and explores two very different kinds of American experiences.
I rarely mention most of that stuff on my blog because I'm not sure any of those kind of «updates» are very «helpful» for my readers, who are primarily writers and entrepreneurs.
There is a widespread reader expectation that I provide lots of very substantive and well - written free information of the kind I put in my books.
It also helps when the Surface is being marketed as having the full capabilities of a laptop (including a full USB 3.0 port, Mini DisplayPort, and a MicroSD card reader)-- making it a very attractive option for those of us with children who need these kinds of devices for school work while doing double duty as a much - sought - after tablet as well.
The lesson is obvious: your story has to start in the first paragraph, with an interesting character facing some kind of problem that captures the reader's interest or concern, and your very best writing has to be up front.
And it's definitely growing very quickly in other parts of the world but I think one of the things Amazon has going for it is kind of a unified front and that's why Sony wasn't able to necessarily get the traction even though the Sony reader was available internationally for a while before the Kindle came out.
This kind of stuff may feel trite to you, but it can be very exciting for readers to find out more about your humble origins.
Thanks for your kind words, and I'm very glad to have you as a reader.
Unfortunately, there is little for us to go on in terms of the kind of reader feedback that often helps us connect with interesting or distinctive or simply very good work among books in their Amazon store incarnation.
You can spend all kinds of time tweaking this app to get things just how you want them which is one thing that make it very popular among certain readers.
Aaron: I think how it translates, how it ties into kind of the Gary Vaynerchuk model and how it's useful for lawyers to at least think about how they could be doing some stuff is there is now this trend in Facebook, Instagram videos of 1 to 2 minute videos with interesting video content and overlaid text that's kind of rapid fire overlaid text and you can convey by combining interesting visual content with well written but very short text content, you can convey a fair amount of information in just dozens of words, not even hundreds or thousands, and those at least in the current of multimedia online content are the kinds of things that are performing really well on the internet do a great job of conveying a small amount of information and are interesting for readers and catch them where they are because it is absolutely a fact that no one wants to read a law firm's full length press release about a case they won or an award an attorney got or whatever.
By presenting the unique and practical Christian perspective of a lawyer informed by God's rich array of relevant scriptural wisdom and tempered by two decades of representing and counseling real life clients on the very same kinds of legal situations its readers now face, this book will release multitudes of Christian believers from the tangled web of moral confusion and ethical compromise so often promoted and exacerbated by lawyers and the legal establishment.
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