Since I last
wrote a piece things haven't got a whole lot better have they?
Not exact matches
But instead, he
wrote a 350 - word
piece letting his colleagues know that
things had gotten out of hand.
I'm glad i'm one of those people that
write things down... on a billion
pieces of scrap paper... all over my house.
If you
write a really nice
piece of content, and a brilliant title, my gosh, that
thing will spread like wild fire.
Pick up a
piece of confetti from the street and you'll likely find a note on there
written by someone wishing for good
things for the next year, or letting go of something from the past one.
Ken, one of the fun
things about
writing an article is that I almost always have no idea what sentence in a
piece will capture a reader's attention.
Take a blank
piece of paper, a whiteboard or open a blank document on your computer and start
writing down
things that you love.
Karalen did a very brave
thing by stepping up and
writing this well thought out
piece.
You
write that you require one extra
piece, one particular
thing that Julie hasn't been willing to make public but has given to others privately.
I concluded at the time of the riots that of all the
things the government now needed to do, it was the married family which most urgently needed to be rebuilt: I was and remain as certain of that as anything I have ever
written, and I have been saying it repeatedly for over 20 years: I was saying it, for instance, when I was attacking (in The Mail and also The Telegraph), as it went through the Commons, the parliamentary bill which became that disastrous
piece of (Tory) legislation called the Children Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend too much time with their children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack.»
I still get emails from people who have discovered my Newtape Letters published in First
Things,
pieces that played off C.S. Lewis» famous Screwtape Letters, asking me when I will
write more.
On each
piece of paper,
write one
thing you are thankful for and add each
piece of paper to the jar.
Chris Haw
writes a
piece for RELEVANT looking at why Christians ought to be hesitant about the next big
thing in technology.
When Marcus Aurelius reflects on the eternal reason that has ordered
things, there is a frosty chill about his words which you rarely find in a Jewish, and never in a Christian
piece of religious
writing.
The
piece left such an indelible image in the minds of the media and the public as it led network newscasts and became a staple of Jay Leno monologues and Saturday Night Live skits that it would be possible in the future to say and
write and broadcast any crazy
thing about the first couple and get away with it.
Jacqueline
writes about people who make delicious
things; chefs, farmers, beekeepers, bakers, wine makers and distillers, bringing their stories to life through intimate interviews, «As Told To...»
pieces, and ghostwriting for their websites and cookbooks.
There were three
things about that
piece of paper that made me cry: 1) her distinctive slanted hand
writing which I will never forget 2) the date was exactly 1 year before she died and I'm guessing she felt good that summer and cooked a lot and 3) the notes she
wrote to herself about what worked and what didn't.
Asking questions are genuinely nice
thing if you are not understanding something entirely, however this
piece of
writing presents nice understanding even.
The best
things that makes JustArsenal.com stand out from the rest, is its continuous news and articles which gets involved to debate and it also gives the fan's the opportunity to
write their own
piece for this site, So please, don't try and knock the Admin's moral and confidence with your trivial bull?!
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Unfortunately, there's too many trolls and minions also present who apparently have no purpose here other than to tirelessly defend Dr. Amy (I mean really, does anybody here
thing this blog post is a meritable
piece of
writing??!) or just simply being sadistic.
McKenna
wrote a peer - reviewed commentary
piece recently called «There is No Such
Thing as Infant Sleep, There is No Such
Thing as Breastfeeding, There is Only Breastsleeping» to present the concept, which is exactly what it sounds like: Bed - sharing combined with breastfeeding throughout the night.
You'd think, since I've been doing my
thing here for 10 + years that
writing Parent Hacks would've been a
piece of cake.
Things got properly bizarre when someone thought, «I know, I'll get Julie Burchill to
write a
piece on this.
I
write this
piece in the expectation that President Buhari will be made to be aware (since he is said not to be aware of many
things) that his own men are destroying the very foundation of his government.
Augenbraun of Nature Research Group said Barone's
piece was «well
written, engaging and told me
things I did not know before.
I mean we have an account from Thomas Digges sort of
written much later saying, «Yeah, my dad, you know, back in the day» — I'm paraphrasing — «Back in the day my dad was doing these
things with tubes and
pieces of glass and, you know, he could see a coin that we placed out in the field and he could, you know, read the lettering on the entrance to the church on the other side of town.»
If journaling isn't your style,
write one
thing you are leaving behind on a
piece of paper every night, and place them in a bowl next to your bed or on your meditation altar, if you have one.
Write it on a
piece of paper and list all of the proof you already have to back it up, even if it's only one or two
things.
One of the
things I do in my Manifestation Workshops and Retreats is have people
write down all their excuses on a
piece of paper and then rip it up...
My goal in
writing this
piece is not about bragging or making anyone feel bad about their personal journey to motherhood, but to share the
things that worked for me and helped me get pregnant right away.
However, before
writing off this seemingly trivial
piece of equipment, adding some resistance band exercises to your training protocol might be the exact
thing you need to increase your mobility and correctly activate some dormant muscles.
During the full moon,
write down all the
things that you want to let go of on a
piece of paper.
Favorite Reads: Some of the best
things that I've read this week are these beautiful
pieces of
writing.
I had a whole
thing I was going to
write up about each
piece of clothing and how it all fashionably intermixes.
The best
thing to do is
writing a shopping list at the beginning of every new season with
pieces you want to invest in.
Before dinner, everyone anonymously
writes down
things they are grateful for on
pieces of paper and puts them into a decorated shoebox.
Take the time to think about these
things and
write each item down on your
piece of paper.
Take a
piece of paper and
write down three
things that are good about you; this can be your cooking skills, your style, your personality, anything.
It's a totally convincing
piece of work and even when
things start to get a little nuts it feels believable, thanks to the
writing with is stunningly free of phoniness or convention and the acting, which is so easygoing and natural that you can't help but identify with all the characters by the time the credits roll, and maybe yearn to spend another all - nighter with them.
The best
thing about the film, though, is that even though it's all about real events and real people, it still feels like a very well -
written piece of fiction — not to say it feels unrealistic, it's more to say that the characters are more developed and intriguing than in most biopics.
The
thing is, although I personally have already seen the film six times (if you've been to MNPP at any point in the past three months you're more than aware of my obsession but if you missed my first take on the movie out of NYFF it's one of the most meaningful
pieces of
writing I've ever done, says me), it seems that some of you have not seen the film six times yet.
One
thing I noticed in researching this
piece and
writing about the topic over the years is that people tend to think of past Oscar lineups as older than they actually were.
Lovingly and respectfully transformed into a screenplay by the late Melissa Mathison (who
wrote ET), the result is a huge tale that focuses on small
things — there are guns, choppers, chases and more, but the biggest set
piece, really, is the setting of a table for The BFG to eat a gargantuan breakfast at Buckingham Palace (staffed by Rafe Spall's amusing footman, Penelope Wilton's magnificent Queen and Rebecca Hall's curious onlooker).
With a sure
thing in Keaton, and bolstered by another perfect performance by Jack Nicholson (Anger Management, About Schmidt), in a script deliberately
written with both of them in mind, Something's Got ta Give is an impressive personality driven
piece that is easy to like, mostly because we like the stars enough to forgive the heavy contrivances that necessitate the traditional romantic comedy mold.
What makes Three Billboards... McDonagh's most well - rounded, likeable
piece of work, is that the framework holding all those solid, well -
written characters together feels delicately honed and precise; there is no fat on the bones of this film, and editor Jon Gregory deserves plaudits for keeping the whole
thing moving while still allowing time for the script to indulge, in a good way, in its characters.
«The nude
thing was what grabbed headlines, when it was such a well - crafted episode, such a brilliant
piece of
writing and she was such a great character.
I wasn't planning to
write about Gallery1988's first annual «Is This
Thing On» art show as it really has little connection to movies or television (or so I thought... the above
piece featuring Judd Apatow mashed - up with the infamous Star Trek Tribbles episode is a fine example of this).
As I
write in a
piece for RealClearEducation, «When advocates for traditional defined - benefit pensions say
things like, «pension plans would be in better financial shape if states made their required contributions,» that's true, but only half the story.