I remember
writing about them a few years back because I also think they are an absolute must - have and sometimes a lifesaver, too.
Since I first
wrote about him a a few years ago, we've become great friends.
I wrote about this a few years ago.
Fast Company
wrote about it a few years ago, noting that «cooking in a toaster is also an energy - efficient alternative to turning on a range or oven, and the bags trap the heat that would ordinarily escape out the top.»
Will Allen was one of the rare few to be selected, as
we wrote about a few years ago, because he's so
Not exact matches
Having had the sublime pleasure of riding in a robot car a
few years ago (and
writing about it again recently), it was with great interest that I read the cover story in the latest issue of Wired.
Penned by journalist Michael Wolff, also famous for
writing a scathing biography
about media baron Rupert Murdoch several
years ago, Fire and Fury took off like, well, wildfire as soon as word of its imminent publishing broke just a
few weeks ago.
As you may know, I
wrote about the seven - minute morning routine a
few years ago.
Digital agency AKQA's Rei Inamoto
wrote a
few years ago that, «Creativity and innovation are
about finding unexpected solutions to obvious problems or finding obvious solutions to unexpected problems.
I
wrote about the benefits of such machines, which are essentially robots, a
few years ago.
In 2012, I
wrote about a study that looked at the winners of bidding wars for contested acquisitions, and found they generally do worse over the next
few years that the companies that lost.
I've
written about the dynamics of modern software and marketing that make this feasible for a
few years.
Cliff Asness
wrote a great piece for the Financial Analysts Journal a
few years ago detailing his top ten pet peeves
about the investment industry.
I
wrote about my thoughts on Markel as an investment idea a
few years ago, which you can review if you're interested in reading more
about the business.
Surprisingly
few have been
written about his business partner of over 40
years, Charlie Munger.
However, I haven't been able to
write about Colgate - Palmolive as much as I'd like over the past
few years because of valuation concerns.
Fund industry expert Chuck Jaffe
wrote an article a
few years ago
about how he picks a new fund.
A
few years ago, I
wrote a book called How the West Really Lost God,
about the phenomenon called «secularization» and the various hypotheses
about its roots.
Before playing a solo show for To
Write Love On Her Arms in Orlando, Foreman reminisced
about the various projects he's taken on over the past
few years.
A
few years ago I
wrote a book
about Jesus in the American imagination.
A
few years ago when people were
writing books critiquing what many of us were trying to do with our churches, I would regularly contact these folks and invite them to come and spend some time with our community or stay at my house and we could talk
about all their concerns.
As dyed - in - the - wool Episcopalians, only a
few years ago both of us would have found
writing about Christ's effect on our lives a bit ridiculous....
Lady Susan, a cynical story
about a predatory widow's romantic scheming, dates from the mid-1790s, when Austen was approaching twenty; Love and Freindship, a madcap satire of the sentimental novel, was
written a
few years earlier, when she was a formidably accomplished fourteen -
year - old.
A man who was born just a
few years after Christ died therefore holds no credibility in mentioning him; not to mention the dozens of people who
wrote about him just decades after?
CNN: My Take: The danger of calling behavior «biblical» Rachel Held Evans, a popular blogger and author of «A
Year of Biblical Womanhood,»
writes about her discomfort seeing the bible «edited down and used as a prop to support a select
few political positions and platforms.»
Some of the books of the Bible were probably still being
written about 100 AD, but a
few hundred
years later the bishops met to set canon, which meant ruling the various books based on accepted theology at the time.
My view is a minority opinion, of course, but I was thrilled to read a
few years back something that N. T. Wright
wrote about Q:
Julie and Red: For starters, I'm fairly certain that many of the home videos, photos, and stories I've
written down
about Malakai's first
few years are going to be fodder for a therapy session... or seventy... one day.
Part of this, I'm sure, is fear of rejection, but as I've thought
about writing for publication over the past
few years, I'm actually quite relieved those three books are not published.
I'm pretty stoked
about the possibility of meeting Miller, whose
writing style and publishing career has inspired me so much over the past
few years.
... wow, lot's of mis - statements here by people speculating
about the Bible and Jesus, including those of you who think the books of the Bible were
written a
few hundred
years ago (Moses penned it around 1400BC)... the Bible is a collection of the most investigated writings of all time, so there is a tremendous amount of credible archeological and scientific material in this world available for review rooted in verifiable investigations... my response, read the Bible, do your own investigation, determine the Truth for yourself... hopefully, anne rice's denouncement of faith in the God of the Bible (it's difficult for me to believe she ever had Saving Faith in the first place) will bring some readers to investigate and find the Truth... God will call the Elect, not one more, not one less...
Against my usually - better - than - this judgement, I began to
write online
about my marriage a
few years ago.
A
few years ago, Norman Podhoretz
wrote about the young before the civil rights movement and the New Frontier rescued them from their inner preoccupations:
In an appendix to the book Alcoholics Anonymous that was added 16
years after the original printing, Bill Wilson
wrote about members who had had spiritual experiences that «with
few exception our members find that they have tapped an unsuspected inner resource which they presently identify with their own conception of a power greater than themselves.»
I
wrote about Pavlova a
few years ago, Pav as it's affectionately known to Australians.
I
wrote about the fresh garbanzos a
few years ago.
In the last ten
years I've developed an interest in wine, and
wrote a wine blog for a
few years about specific wines, that's at redwinegems.blogspot.com.
A
few years ago Marilyn Beard of Just Making Noise
wrote about how she was drying orange slices.
The sporting press, after ignoring steroids for decades, even turning on one of their own for
writing about Mark McGwire's use of androstenedione in 1998, * made a sudden 180 - degree turn only a
few years later.
I think I
wrote about a similar topic a
few months ago, but we've basically swapped places with Liverpool and the worst thing
about that is that we all know how that set them back for
about four to five
years before they found where they are now.
It was a
few years later that I started my personal blog, and began
writing about Bolton.
I wonder when I
wrote an article a
few months ago (might have been
years by now)
about how much luck is needed to win sometimes.
I've
written a lot
about Amy over the past
few years.
Which is great, because I believe I have a lot to add — being twice divorced and having spent the better part of the past
few years writing about divorce for various online publications as well as my own blog — as well as learn.
I
wrote this message a
few years ago, but wanted to re-share it with our community since I feel strongly
about the importance of giving high school seniors some well - deserved space during this emotionally charged time in their lives.
A
few years ago, I
wrote about how we inadvertently took part in the challenge and now I challenge myself and my family every
year.
Rather than
write a lengthy post that sums up all that's been going on in my life for the past
few years, I will simply start blogging again — perhaps flashing back here and there, but also just recounting life as it currently is and
writing, as always,
about the things that matter to me.
Even though I've
written a book
about parenting, the process of building a happy family continues to evolve, and after raising four children over a period of thirty - six
years, there are a
few things that stand out as lessons learned.
A
few weeks ago I
wrote a guest post on www.livingwithlowmilksupply.com
about how I survived exclusive pumping for a
year with my son, and seven months with my daughter.
A
few years ago I was struggling with identifying with that title any longer because I felt like I was more than just someone who wanted to
write about eco-friendly living.