Sentences with phrase «writing this post for so»

I have looked forward to writing this post for so long I can hardly type fast enough!

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«For the first year or so, we traveled from military base to military base in our trailer and wrote proposals, made phone calls, filled out loan applications, and conducted payroll with a post office box as our corporate address,» Latshaw recalls.
China's ambassador to Canada, Lu Shaye, wrote a column for the Financial Post in May, seeking to assuage Canadian fears about SOEs.
So head over to Google and search for the keyword you've decided to write your post about.
So - called variable pay plans have been around for more than a century, and were first used by industrial magnates including George Eastman and William Procter out of sense of social conscience, writes Rutgers economist Joseph Blasi in this Huffington Post story.
When we write headlines for Buffer blog posts, we often come up with a big handful of options (15 or more headlines per post when we can manage it) so that we can test and see what works best.
Love this post so much, Barbra, that I wrote a blog post about it for Fearless Competitor that points back to this article.
ac.uk links pointing to its domain, so I wrote a guest blog post for them talking about how graduates can find job opportunities using social media.
I write for a living for clients who pay really well, so I'm not interested in side writing jobs for ridiculously low pay (I mean $ 5 for a blog post, seriously?).
I hope you don't mind me having written a translation (and set a link to your orignal post) on my blog for the many German people interested in SEO, who are not so familiar with english...
So we wrote SEO for YouTube: How to Search Optimize Video for B2B Marketing, a post that pulled in more than 11,000 views, nearly 500 tweets and a handful of interesting comments.
I had hoped to make up for my tardiness by eventually writing a post using a holiday theme, as the Environmental Law Centre's Jason Unger did so well with respect to other environmental law developments here.
Each headline, paragraph, and line you write needs to be irresistible so that not only are readers entertained for the moment, but they hungrily wait for the next post they can share with the people they know.
[Steve Eisman] A write - up on the impending Hilton (HLT) spinoff [Clark Street Value] CBRE (CBG): industry deep dive to detect an emerging moat [Punch Card] A look at Discovery Communications (DISCA / K)[Contrarian Edge] Sustainable sources of competitive advantage [Collaborative Fund] Why deep learning matters and what's next for AI [Algorithmia] The unexpected genius of Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg [Fortune] Google's online travel adventure upsets its biggest advertisers [Bloomberg] A billionaire's dreams of creating a guns empire [NYMag] If oil refiners crash, so will the economy [WSJ] Mastercard, Visa set to reap spoils of India's war on cash [Bloomberg] How Best Buy (BBY) fought Amazon [WSJ] The evolution of media & entertainment: conversation with CEOs [YouTube] How to get comfortable with being umcomfortable [Inc] Why gut feelings may really help you make risky decisions [Washington Post] Why stoicism is one of the best mind - hacks ever devised [Aeon]
So far, I've only got three people who are interested in me wanting to write more about blogging beyond the post, Blogging For A Living: How Much Can You Really Make Online?
I've written this post for those who want to buy bitcoin in India but don't know how to do so.
Hello, Muneef, I have been away from my PC, so I'm sorry for not writing sooner... Thank you for your kind post also, and it really touched my heart....
John's baptism of repentance for the forgiveness of sins was the Jewish baptism of repentance which I wrote a few posts about, and which has nothing to do with receiving eternal life, and everything to do with the repentance of Israel as a nation so that she can be restored to her rightful place among the nations as God promised in Scripture.
So today I wrote a guest post for SCL entitled, «Secretly Being Liberal,» and so far the comments have me in stitcheSo today I wrote a guest post for SCL entitled, «Secretly Being Liberal,» and so far the comments have me in stitcheso far the comments have me in stitches.
Earlier this month I wrote a post that received quite a bit of attention called, «Why It Is So Difficult For Pastors To Leave The Ministry».
And so I conclude this month of posts with a prayer written by four of the contributors to this series (Anna Broadway, Dominique Gilliard, Corey Widmer, and Natasha Sistrunk Robinson), a prayer modeled after the way Jesus taught us to pray, a prayer for me, for you and perhaps your church community:
Seriously, I can only stomach reading the atheist slop for so long, never mind posting under numerous handles (oh, Tommie Tom is going to hate my writing handle, but, after all, I am flying with EVIL, so, handle is appropriate to use) to stay on longer than need be.
Here's my latest list — this seems like a good spot to set this down, as nobody's posting much on this thread... ---- bad letter combinations / words to avoid if you want to post that wonderful argument: Many, if not most are buried within other words, but I am not shooting for the perfect list, so use your imagination and add any words I have missed as a comment (no one has done this yet)-- I found some but forgot to write them down.
Since then, I've written a book and a bunch of blog posts pleading with the evangelical community to get rid of some of these «false fundamentals» that act as stumbling blocks for so many young Christians.
(For instance, after my post about my parents» marriage, a few of you wrote to say «YOU ARE SO LUCKY!»
I am so, so relieved to see someone write a post saying almost exactly word for word what I want to say.
So for me, when I wrote that article, originally simply to explain the emerging church to people in my denomination, published in my denominational press, I was encouraged that I might have been close to my objective when Andrew Jones wrote his post about it.
So thanks for being patient with me as I «think out loud» on this blog, and as my writing projects get posted in bits and pieces, and as some posts seem to contradict something I wrote earlier.
She is not a writer, and really does not care for anything having to do with a computer, so it is unlikely she will ever write a blog post or even respond to comments.
Fortunately, I'm back on my writing schedule, so posts should be more consistent for the next several months.
So my call for guys to write blog posts that honor women and celebrate the feminine images of God in Scripture has been absolutely overwhelming.
What is obvious, from what you've posted so far on this is that these your «classical» theologists seem to place their bets on the unlikely — that Peter understood and could write Greek for instance.
Raison's Filter Fiber © (joking about the copyright)-- bad letter combinations / words to avoid if you want to post that wonderful argument: Many, if not most are buried within other words, but I am not shooting for the perfect list, so use your imagination and add any words I have missed as a comment (no one has done this yet)-- I found some but forgot to write them down.
I owe it to you guys to write the best post I can each day, so I'm sorry for not paying more attention to those little details that can make or break the «feel» of a post.
thank you so much for your honesty ella and this lovely inspiring post, you always write with such kindness and remind us that we all have our struggles and triumphs no matter how it may appear to others.
Hi Maria, I have written a whole blog post about demystifying sugar so that should clear things up for you.
Dear Ella, thank you so much for writing this Well done on being open and honest — and for those of us who struggle in a similar way to you with the day to day hassle of a medical condition, this type of blog post is just as helpful and useful as a new recipe, if not more so You are right — having to live with a restricted diet and lifestyle can be very isolating and frustrating, and even the loveliest friends can struggle to understand what we're going through at times!
p.s. if you didn't know if you're on blogger you can see your stats in when you are writing a post (it's the right most tab at the top) also you can sign up for google analytics for free so that it tracks all kinds of crazy information about your own blog.
-LSB-...] When Wendy asked me to write a guest post for Cooking Quinoa I was so excited.
Your post is so good, I wait for your next post Really nice article that you have to write, i really appreciate, well - written
As I stood in the kitchen last Saturday, wearing Ohio State sweatpants and an Ohio State t - shirt, rolling peanut butter balls and dipping them ever so carefully in chocolate, I contemplated just what to write for a buckeye post during a football boycott.
I'd never heard of a kolache until I saw a recipe posted on the Homesick Texan blog for strawberry cream cheese kolaches (written in response to the awful explosion in West, Texas) with an interesting back story of how this Czech pastry got so popular there.
Btw, thank you so much for writing a guest post for me and know what?
I admire you so much for being able to turn what must have been really horrible for you into this beautifully written post that will inspire others to see the positive side and move forward.
Heck, I even wrote a post with 10 tips for better meal planning (image above is from that post), so why is it still so hard?
This batch has even better texture than without the cocoa, but I'm guessing (and I say guessing because I truly am not educated in the pastry arts) that might also have something to do with using real sugar rather than Splenda.Okay, I've held out for the 33-1/2 minutes it's taken me to write up this post, so I need to go now.
Thank you so much for writing about and posting this recipe.
Now all I need is to generate some traffic, so I'd better get back to writing more posts... I'll be checking in with you often, thanks for the wonderful recipe!
I'm so so excited to write this post, as I've just found out Oat So Delicious has been shortlisted for a blog award under the «Best New Blog» categorso so excited to write this post, as I've just found out Oat So Delicious has been shortlisted for a blog award under the «Best New Blog» categorso excited to write this post, as I've just found out Oat So Delicious has been shortlisted for a blog award under the «Best New Blog» categorSo Delicious has been shortlisted for a blog award under the «Best New Blog» category!
I'm actually trying to write a post right now and couldn't figure out how to start off so I came to FF for some inspo and stumbled upon this perfect post < 3 Your writing always brings me joy and so do all of your gorgeous creations!
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