With other crowd funding campaign you usually get some perk like an early release of the product or some unique experience.
Finally, the mere fact that agriculture encouraged people to clump together in crowded societies, many of which then carried on trade
with other crowded societies, led to the spread of parasites and infectious disease.
Not exact matches
As Claire Fallon, the Huffington Post's books and culture writer, points out, there are plenty of
other reasons why ebooks may never catch on
with a larger
crowd.
The category is
crowded,
with Plated, Chef'd, Home Chef, Munchery, HelloFresh, and many
others all offering comparable services.
«Recently we've gotten feedback from our community that public content — posts from businesses, brands and media — is
crowding out the personal moments that lead us to connect more
with each
other,» Zuckerberg said in a post announcing the changes.
Noah is entering a competitive late - night TV landscape, where several cable network options fight for ratings, and advertising dollars,
with an equally
crowded field of late - night talk shows on the major networks, including
other recently installed hosts Stephen Colbert, on CBS (CBS), as well as NBC's (CMCSA) Jimmy Fallon and ABC's (DIS) Jimmy Kimmel.
We will see an increase of companies calling on their
crowd of dedicated, social media experts to take part in their social media efforts — collaborating, innovating, and communicating
with each
other and the company's customers.
The popularity of augmented - reality Pokemon Go around the world has generated
crowds of people in parks and
other public places as users search for monsters to train, but
with temperatures well below freezing, there was no sudden, noticeable buzz on the streets of Seoul.
Affliction never planned to take a jab at the fight - club
crowd until last year, when it partnered up
with none
other than Donald Trump.
He cautioned, however, that the big flagship luxury stores in Paris and
other Western cities need to be careful of the long lines and
crowd problems associated
with an influx of Chinese tourists.
This technology does not mean that billboards will suddenly begin to serve ads based on your specific profile, but it will aggregate your profile
with a
crowd of
others.
Packed into a Toronto hotel ballroom, a
crowd of more than 350 shareholders and
others watched as Ackman introduced Harrison, the retired executive credited
with turning around both Illinois Central Railroad and Canadian National.
«The
other thing to watch is a bit a of culture change — I am afraid Apple may soon end up
with the boomer
crowd if it doesn't step up to bigger screens,» he said.
Other well - known brewers
with special offerings, like Dogfish Head or Avery Brewing, are reliably
crowded as well.
The duo literally shared the spotlight
with everyone, taking turns complimenting each
other and their band members, and frequently shining the spotlight on the
crowd to sing along.
But after an enemy counterattack left the farmhouse behind enemy lines, a French civilian evacuated the walking wounded to another building, where Scardino and six
other Americans
crowded into a hiding space in a basement filled
with cognac.
To hear Zuckerberg explain it, the increase in news articles and marketing has created an imbalance that «is
crowding out the personal moments that lead us to connect more
with each
other.»
«But recently we've gotten feedback from our community that public content — posts from businesses, brands and media — is
crowding out the personal moments that lead us to connect more
with each
other.
«This document updates the public at large while allowing us to brainstorm
with the
crowd on
other innovative solutions,» says Ahlbord.
«We're obviously growing very quickly, but I can tell you that that is just as scary as the
other way around,» Mr. Conrad said during a recent interview at the company's headquarters in San Francisco, a space so
crowded with newly hired staff members that it was hard to find a room in which to chat.
When the speeches — along
with performances by Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and
others — were finished, and the
crowds began to disperse, the Stoneman Douglas students became tourists again, albeit ones who had moved thousands.
It's competing in a
crowded market
with PayPal Holdings Inc. and Stripe Inc. among
others.
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Twelve of the rifles the Las Vegas gunman, Stephen Paddock, had in a high - rise hotel suite when he opened fire on a
crowd on Sunday were outfitted
with «bump stocks,» devices that allow a semiautomatic rifle to fire hundreds of rounds per minute, which may explain how he was able to shoot so quickly, killing 58 people and wounding hundreds of
others.
While you can turn your smartphone into a money - earner, the stock photo market can be
crowded with other sellers.
«Recently we've gotten feedback from our community that public content — posts from businesses, brands, and media — is
crowding out the personal moments that lead us to connect more
with each
other.»
The
crowd's beachballs were more active during her set than any
others I saw, and Santigold endeared herself to her audience even more by inviting people onstage to dance
with her.
A mind that is
crowded with the authority of
others» experience is not a religious mind.
The problem
with a theology that preaches that only one religion, and indeed only one interpretation of one religion, can be correct, and all
others lead to salvation, is that you're jumping into an already
crowded pool when you say that.
Soon the pursuing
crowd catches up
with Jesus and his entourage on the
other side of the lake in Capernaum.
Luke 6:17 goes on to say that He is there, not only
with his newly chosen twelve apostles, but also a
crowd of disciples, and a great multitude of
other people from the surrounding regions.
The truck drove into a market
crowded with people for about 150 feet killing 12 people and injuring 48
others.
Song of Songs uses the phrase «well of living water»; in its original literary setting, this image is
crowded in
with others and seems rather innocuous.
The fields of the people's simple pleasures are in languishing of more children to be born among those who can not even afford another life to be wielded them and yet societies are given into life's simple pleasures becoming momentary bliss
with a pill to afford them the displeasure of rumored birth controls far from the maddening
crowds of
other nations» woes.
In
other words, «Why don't you just go along
with the
crowd?
This is especially so if one understands by the Single One not Kierkegaard's man, who finds truth by separating himself from the
crowd, but Buber's man of the narrow ridge, who lives
with others yet never gives up his personal responsibility nor allows his commitment to the group to stand in the way of his direct relationship to the Thou.
Jesus attracted quite a
crowd because when people saw Him, and talked
with Him, and watched Him interact
with others, they saw something so completely opposite from what they were used to, they wanted to be part of it.
That's what I used tell
crowds and congregations as I stood up
with microphone in one hand and my Bible in the
other.
It was Andrew who brought the little boy
with five loaves and two fish to Jesus when all the
other disciples were telling Jesus to send the
crowd away to buy food in the village.
that is what he wanted — you are right — and just like he said — he thought this
crowd would be too stupid and lazy and non-committed without a clue to provide an intelligent conversation by just asking politely or nicely or in some
other intelligent manner
other than slamming them
with his obvious not to high opinion of them and bigotry.
Matthew introduces these incidents
with a statement similar to one that Mark and Luke make on another occasion (cf. Mk 4:35; Lk 8:22): «Now when Jesus saw great
crowds around him, he gave orders to go over to the
other side.»
Small wonder that Blessed John Paul, shot in a
crowded St Peter's Square in 1981, recognised himself as the Pope in this vision: the vast numbers of Christian martyrs of the bloodstained 20th century were epitomised here,
with Mary's plea for prayer and penance echoing authentically across the ruins of so manycities in two world wars and
other conflicts.
In a TV world
crowded with Gotham, Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Daredevil and a dozen
other comic - based shows, I had no idea why anyone would want to tune into one more.
There have been
other great salvation myths: the first century was
crowded with them.
Sometimes, we went to Luby's, and stood in the snaking cafeteria line
with all the
other church folk who raced over to «beat the
crowd.»
And if the significance of the Christian encounter
with other religions is that it sets Jesus amid a
crowd of competing redeemers, the significance of the many quests for the historical Jesus seems to be that they have taken away the Lord altogether: he disappears in a
crowd of competing interpreters.
The feeding of the five thousand becomes a «miracle» of the heart: all those people in the
crowd who were selfishly keeping their picnic dinners to themselves were inspired to share
with others, as opposed to there having been an actual physical multiplication of the five loaves and two fish.
He enters the
crowded lobby
with wall to wall people, everyone talking at the same time, various smells of babies and coffee and muffins and perfume, getting bumped here and there because it's not time for the service to start, people still talking and welcoming and trying to hang on to their children as they run for the donuts and
other children...»
The trouble
with this diagnosis is that ever since Reconstruction black middle - class churches have neither intended nor pretended to be anything
other than socialization centers, where charitable activities
crowded out prophetic witness and community spirit (as the significant exceptions make perfectly clear).
Spread the root vegetables out over the pans in a single layer,
with some space in between so that the vegetables don't
crowd each
other too much and the hot oven air can circulate around the vegetables.