A group of new-media journalism students blogged the conference in real time, on their laptops and with their mobile phones and video cameras. |
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Earlier today our L.A. correspondent blogged the Academy Awards live from Hollywood. |
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Whilst out on the town, something happened which I would normally have blogged about. |
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I knew what blogs were and had read some out of political interest, but had not blogged myself. |
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I've blogged several times before about inherent problems in human decision making. |
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It turned out that the winner was a housewife who blogged under a pseudonym. |
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If there was such a recipe shared digitally, somewhere someone would have blogged about it, tweeted about it, Facebook'd it, YouTubed it. |
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Here are some of the links and observations from the immediate aftermath of the case, as I blogged them. |
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The owners have blogged their personal journey, freely discussing how they used to be homeless and what led them to want to start a bakery. |
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But I haven't journaled or blogged for nearly a week, and I feel all pent up. |
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Many wonderful, strange, kinky and explosive things have happened since last I blogged. |
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While we've encountered quite a few bird bloggers on the web, avians aren't the only critters being blogged about. |
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The English-born Casanova is better known to the French as Nick, a serial seducer who has blogged a year of sexploits in graphic detail. |
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I've blogged before about how rural areas can sustain economic growth in the wake of factory shutdowns. |
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I happily deposited my load, unfolded my wireless and merrily surfed, blogged and YouTubed away while my delicates swirled and dried to the leisurely soundtrack of my iTunes. |
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I blogged earlier about The knockoff Economy, and today the authors are talking about cookbooks. |
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And opposition party candidates who blogged were more likely to defeat government candidates who did not. |
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In March Kemibaro blogged about the phenomenon and it was picked up internationally driving 21,000 unique users in one month. |
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She blogged continuously on her Blackberry, sending her readers real time insight into what was happening. |
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Lucas Nussbaum blogged about the different options, and the general meaning of this General Resolution. |
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Anyone who is experienced in writing original posts understands this, but new bloggers may not and managers who haven't ever blogged almost certainly will not. |
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He has blogged about taking his six-year-old to a dance recital. |
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I previously blogged on the Right Coast about the minimalist conception of federalism that appeared to animate Justice O'Connor's vote in that case. |
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Of course, now I've farted around and everyone else has already blogged about it, but it's still worth a look-see if you haven't caught it already. |
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I remember when I last took him to the vet because I blogged it. |
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Last time I blogged a rumour like this, it turned out to be true. |
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She was riveted to it, writing feverishly with her thumbs as she blogged the proceedings. |
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During State visits to African countries, Brazil and Europe, the Governor General blogged about her experiences, while members of the delegation contributed with daily dispatches. |
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Thanks to Mr. Gandolfini's empathetic genius, Tony became an American creature teeming with an unmasterable inner life that could not be blogged, posted, updated or tweeted. |
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When liver cancer was diagnosed last fall, he turned his poignant pen toward himself and blogged compellingly about dying, with interior monologues in which he would indulge in self-pity and then chasten himself for it. |
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Under government pressure, his employer at a state-owned newspaper was forced to fire him in June 2009 after he blogged about the inhumanity of the Berlin Wall. |
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Statistical modeling of Malaysia's recent legislative elections shows that challenger candidates who blogged were more likely to defeat incumbents who did not. |
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Despite a doubling of health-care spending as a portion of the gross domestic product since 1981, the rate of preterm birth has jumped 30 percent. We blogged about this topic earlier here. |
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He also blogged on critical issues under the penname Phan Kien Quoc. |
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She had blogged extensively about corruption and social injustice. |
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But Ms Elliott didn't include that point in her story, and the political scientists, Seth Masket and Richard Skinner, tweeted and blogged irately about it. |
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She blogged that night, and I am going to read a little of what she wrote. |
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The Raspberry Pi foundation has now blogged that the sales of Raspberry Pis have reached two million. |
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Thousands of people have tweeted and blogged about the campaign. |
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Mr. Rock blogged about his concerns, and in a public letter to Mr. Haldenby, he encouraged the student federation to speak out against OPIRG-Ottawa's refusal to work with Hillel. |
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I apologize for not having blogged in a while, but I have an excuse. |
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We haven't blogged that much about it, since we've been really packed at days with meetings, booth work, sessions, networking and anything else that goes on at such events. |
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