Tristyn noticed the note that Tamara had thrown away, and made a quick grab to get it before Tamara noticed it. |
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She looked up at her surroundings, surprised to note that she was near the side of a road. |
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They note that if the company paid one cent more for each bushel of tomatoes, tomato pickers ' wages could be roughly doubled. |
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It is important to note that the molecular weights of the detergents differ. |
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Breton culture is Celtic rather than French, and it is interesting to note that many of the villages are twinned with small Irish towns. |
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It is important to note that the aberrant projections do not seem to result from fasciculation defects or growth impairments. |
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However, one will quickly note that these events are not isolated, nor are they a one-time event. |
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Please note that I am not claiming omniscience, just trying to formulate my own ideas that other people can use for comparison. |
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And your Lordship will, of course, note that the claimant was represented by a silk and junior in this case. |
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I note that it is important to recognize that communication is a two-way process involving both sender and receiver. |
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You will note that this list is very similar to the likely 18 centres that Turkey would need to win. |
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It seems theologically obvious to note that if all have sinned, then all have been sinned against. |
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Ignore the darker red and whitened silver, but note that the frets in the hatchment were thickened. |
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I write with regard to the above and further to our conversation today and I note that you have carried out the following minor works. |
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All card players should take note that there will be a card game as usual in the O'Brien hall on Christmas nights. |
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Single blokes should note that male protesters are currently massively outnumbered by the female ones. |
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Please note that this is a haphazard collection, and there is no implication that any of these are right, wrong or compelling. |
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It is important to note that we often have to look beyond academic philosophy to find the women who were influential social philosophers. |
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The most he could do was provide us with a handwritten note that vouched for our honorable intentions. |
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The report went on to note that livestock was collectivized without adequate preparation, and with no thought given to shelter or fodder. |
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However, I note that a leading Canadian authority on aboriginal title stated that one dimension of it is its inalienability. |
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It is important to note that if the house is fully furnished, Vat at 21 per cent applies to the moveables. |
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The catalogue fails to note that the statue of Darius displayed is a reproduction. |
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However, one should note that Kahneman and Henik's dual displays consisted of an integrated display and a redundant uncolored display. |
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His army medical records note that immediately after his arrest he was examined and found to be fit for detention. |
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We note that the confidence intervals and significance estimates discussed above rely on the assumption of uncorrelated samples. |
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It's worthy of note that the oak tree, sacred to Zeus, is the very tree which is most susceptible to be struck by lightning. |
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I also note that speed humps mean fewer crashes and so fewer call-outs for the emergency services. |
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It is also important to note that most patients reported reduced use rather than abstinence. |
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It is unexceptionable to note that an obsession with violence has always been characteristic of American movies. |
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We note that correction could occur between a highly expressed gene and an unexpressed pseudogene. |
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I note that the Husband did not make any allegation of non-consummation in his cross petition nor did he seek a decree of nullity. |
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On the other hand, observers note that the bank's performance was already slipping well before the tragedy. |
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We note that the myrmecophily of the two species has the same adaptive rationale. |
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Please note that while you're walking your dog, not everybody wants to be sniffed, licked or slobbered on. |
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It is important to note that almost all blue-collar workers in unionized workplaces are union members in the South Korean auto industry. |
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Next, note that unsaturated lipids are not necessary for micron-scale immiscibility in bilayer membranes. |
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If the blues is a single note that is slurred into a different tone, then we have taken the King's English and blued it into our own dialect. |
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It is sad to note that fine and world-standard talent goes unnoticed in our regions. |
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It is interesting to note that this is also true of a number of nitrides and borides. |
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Scientists note that the narco traders will simply breed their coca plants to be resistant to the disease. |
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Other annual writing competitions are open to unpublished writers, but note that some unfortunately, ask for an entry fee. |
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Scribbling an unreadable note that I attach to the fridge, I glance about for my wrist guards. |
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We must note that the substantive role of the senators is to protect the national interest. |
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As an aside, I will note that I drank bourbon and ginger ales throughout this extravaganza. |
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Please note that it is no fair to throw banana peels in hopes of playing the rescuing hero. |
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And note that I included a permalink so you can figure which one of the posts I'm referring to. |
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Please note that you must have written permission from your parents before commencement of training. |
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Also, note that his high moment in public life didn't involve pictures of nekkid women at all. |
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On Education Watch, I note that educational attainments went up in Florida schools when social promotion was ended. |
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She also added on the final page a note that she hadn't taken all the photographs. |
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Critics note that novel genes introduced into GM plants could produce proteins that are toxic, allergenic or carcinogenic. |
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Yes, this was an actual note that I had gotten when I was in my sophomore year at high school. |
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In view of the manner of his death it is curious to note that his nativity has no planets in water signs. |
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We may also note that war itself has a particular significance for the British. |
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Also note that if your site is something beyond marketing brochureware, it's good to have more than one goal for a site. |
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It is important to note that nitrated proteins are not the same as free radicals. |
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Please note that stone varies in colour shade, shell content, texture and veining. |
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But lest I be accused of favoring nuclear war, please take note that the consequences of nuclear war would be horrendous, nuclear winter or no. |
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Please note that choir practice resumes in The Neale church on October 1st at 8pm. |
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Please note that the banner stating Start and Finish needs to be the other way round! |
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I note that an earlier version of the website listed Mr Corcoran's qualifications, but they have been removed. |
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It is interesting to note that forthcoming international versions of the book foreground different generic features. |
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But the false note that can be detected in this episode has been sounding throughout the book, albeit more quietly. |
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This was an acknowledgement of his letter and a note that a further response would be issued at the earliest opportunity. |
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I can only note that the English-language press is far more squeamish about publishing grisly images than their continental European cousins. |
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Please note that most of our promotional subscription offers are non-refundable. |
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We note that the brighter signal from the center of the tumor may be partly due to reduced attenuation of the light through the burr hole. |
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It is important to note that the filter is not a punishment for anything the webmaster did with their new website. |
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However, note that values should be weighted by their probabilities given the data. |
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For the thinking designer, cool detachment seems to be the only note that can be struck with any conviction. |
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Soaps give a strong presence and endorsement to their women characters, but it is important to note that at some points the reins are pulled in. |
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Also note that the data in these tables are not adjusted for group sizes, and smaller groups are at a distinct disadvantage. |
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They note that they have not been proofread, and that there may be errors in the number counts or even the voting records themselves. |
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Readers will also note that we now have the ability for you to choose a printer-friendly version of our templated articles. |
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It is important to note that hairstyle was sometimes a marker of class or gens, as among the Merovingians. |
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All those interested in taking part should note that early booking is advisable. |
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The authors note that acute MIs in their two study groups probably have different etiologies. |
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Readers should note that the low return rate may severely limit the generalization of these findings. |
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The researchers note that their study only measured eye movement, and did not directly gauge a driver's concentration or attention. |
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After rechecking the Times article I found an editor's note that appears to explain that mystery. |
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Turning first to Skinner, note that procreation had nothing to do with the crime in question, recidivist theft. |
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Natacia left a note that said my dad was at work, she was at a photo shoot and Lyndsay was at a new daycare. |
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The authors also note that wildlife is reckoned to be the biggest source of income in Laotian villages after fishing. |
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Also note that I have referred to eastward and westward currents rather than flood and ebb tides. |
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It is important to note that higher silicon contents can promote pearlite and may increase the nickel requirement. |
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I think it's important to note that what I'm proposing here is a hypothesis rather than a conclusion. |
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Using my keen journalistic observation skills, I note that she would have been only knee-high to a grasshopper during her favourite decade. |
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Also we should note that some English translations wrestle with the difficulty of this verse by adding a footnote. |
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I note that there is almost an alignment with that position from those such as the association. |
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I've picked out his gift and struggled over an appropriate note that makes a vain attempt to impart something passing for wisdom. |
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Links and colleagues rightly note that modern short-term hospitalizations have few of the regressive dangers that previously existed. |
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As I dragged myself out from underneath him the door clanged shut with such a final note that I felt a shiver go down my spine. |
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It is important to note that the first-century Cynics were very diverse in their teachings and behaviour. |
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But nevertheless, we note that the new cultus was threatening to eliminate the profitable pilgrimages to the pagan shrine. |
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It is interesting to note that Venus is also closely synchronized to this 8 year period, completing five synodic periods of 584 days. |
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We note that the Trustee released any claim to any property settlement of Mrs. S. which release was filed as an exhibit on the trial. |
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Please note that we have not made any tests to prove the reliableness of the suppliers. |
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A bad September will be noticed by many front offices, but they should also note that Bradford's best month was August. |
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They took note that it was crabbing season over here and they went crabbing in a major way. |
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It is important to note that women have been in the forefront of the struggle for democracy. |
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Please note that our general policy is go by the way you sign yourself in the body of the email. |
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It's interesting to note that the Court did not place any particular relevance on the cost of rendering the service. |
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Please note that the lender foreclosing on the property provides the minimum bid. |
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It is important to note that repeaters cannot eliminate all jitter from the incoming signal. |
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It is important to note that the postponements or adjournments were all with the consent of the appellant, as we have already observed. |
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However, we should note that the most popular drug used by teenagers was marijuana, not amphetamine. |
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I note that skrimslis an Icelandic monster, chronicled in Fortean Times, possibly a sort of reptile living in lakes. |
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He did note that the biggest danger was to pedestrians crossing the swing bridge across the canal. |
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They didn't note that they had made such a correction, of course, because admitting error is beneath them. |
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Let me just note that my year spent as a law clerk in no way prepared me for it. |
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It is important to note that this primarily affects those who import films for resale or hire. |
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It's interesting to note that in recent months other manufacturers have expressed an interest in digital cameras with long zooms. |
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Organists should note that until the 18th century pedals and swell boxes did not exist on English organs. |
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As one small example I note that wholesale gas prices leapt recently, which may well mean higher bills for us all in the summer. |
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It is interesting to note that SM has more cholesterol monohydrate crystals, whereas HSM has more anhydrous cholesterol crystals. |
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It is interesting to note that the 1970s corn blight resulted from an attempt to introduce an element of diversity to the corn plant. |
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I note that the members of left wing political parties tend to have side organisations which tend to factionalise. |
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However, we note that neither test retains significance after correcting for multiple comparisons over genes. |
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It is important to note that up to 30 percent of an aggregate assault force can be airlifted and paradropped. |
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Please note that all items for inclusion in these notes must be in by noon on Friday. |
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Take note that these basic cuts apply to a wide range of pants, such as jeans, corduroys, chinos, dress pants, and khakis. |
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It is interesting to note that some tropical lianes also grow and flower as shrubs in similar circumstances. |
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Jinx was startled to note that the horizon of the infinite plane wobbled unsteadily for a moment. |
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It was interesting to note that neither the viruses nor the rickettsiae multiplied in this cell line. |
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He added the plans would be reviewed but it was important to note that Waterford was no worse than anywhere else. |
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The doors were spaced about five feet apart, but again, I didn't note that it was significant. |
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It is interesting to note that non-human animals do just this, by indulging in coprophagy when their internal ecology has been disturbed. |
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It is also important to note that, in general, south Indian society and economy are appreciably more dynamic than those of the north. |
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It is important to note that in severe cases apraxic patients may have difficulty even with pointing. |
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I do indeed find political aspects to some robberies, but note that most were not directed against symbolic targets. |
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It is interesting to note that of the 18 homophones that were common to both experiments, the same response bias was observed in 16 of them. |
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But we can note that at least one commentator has noted its incompatibility with the rest of his system, while another has noted its superfluity. |
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Altering soil condition can be done in a short period of time, but please note that this is an irreversible process. |
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Last, it is important to note that the effect sizes for the longitudinal analyses in this study were in the small-to-medium range. |
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Please note that we will also close at 12.30 on Friday February 23rd for our termly staff meeting. |
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The authors note that scientists have developed a method of projecting holographic images high into the clouds. |
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While it's going to be gravel time soon, also note that while the descent is asphalted, it is very technical and rather narrow. |
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She goes on to note that both English and Chinese make use of aspiration in their consonantal systems. |
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It is a pleasure to note that all the plans have a north-point an essential co-ordinate for their interpretation. |
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We note that the involved structural gating apparently does not very much affect the ionic channel current conductance. |
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I note that one of the major recommendations was that continuation of research is critical to New Zealand's future. |
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Although Johnson himself was a fervent Tory, it is interesting to note that he was on friendly and intimate terms with several well-known Whigs. |
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You should note that you cannot intermit for a period of more than two years consecutively. |
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When we speak of intercollegiate sports, it is important to note that they have become so diverse that we must first group them into categories. |
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It is important to note that most patients with migraine do not have an associated aura. |
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But others note that if she takes against somebody, their access will be ruthlessly cut off. |
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I note that the local police authority has to obtain planning permission before a flag pole can be put up at their new headquarters. |
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I think it's important to note that, yes, they have seen an uptick in chatter among these groups. |
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You will also note that as the venue is some distance from home, most of my sessions were overnighters. |
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The author goes on to note that many aspects of Western civilisation overlapped with fascism. |
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People note that banana trees are not producing many fruits, and yams, taro and sweet potato are similarly affected. |
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It is interesting to note that Sweden is the only country that uses a particular place setting for events that include the royal family. |
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To judge this number, note that the scalar product between uncorrelated motions follows a Gaussian distribution of 0.015 half-width. |
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As the Olympic games move into week two, it's interesting to note that team spirit may play as much of a role as individual talent. |
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We note that neither is the Prime Minister present, and nor is the Deputy Prime Minister, who normally fills in for her. |
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Parenthetically, note that the rarity of the examples here presented does not imply the scarceness of the custom. |
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It is pointless to note that incisions to a carcass by the teeth of predators or scavengers often resemble knife cuts. |
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It was also interesting to note that the prairie dogs had overflowed the boundaries of their enclosure a bit. |
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Please note that in order to win, you MUST turn your baseball cap backwards determinedly while staring your opponent down. |
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First we should note that conic sections to Apollonius are by definition the curves formed when a plane intersects the surface of a cone. |
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It is interesting to note that his subsequent private-sector employers were similarly chary of his new investment proposals. |
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It is important to note that our forfeiture provisions operate in personam and that forfeiture normally follows conviction. |
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It is important to note that serious heat illness is more likely to occur in people who are overexerting and not as well conditioned. |
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Also, note that the baker's production of bread gives rise to his demand for money. |
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It is interesting to note that few women have complaints about job-related problems. |
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She took note that a lot of the girls were scowling at her as she sat down. |
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It is important to note that most marine companies are dedicated to building safe and reliable products. |
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But it is important to note that substantive discussions of issues rarely entered into Five Points political contests. |
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They note that there is evidence to suggest that a circuit involving the thalamus and frontal lobes functions abnormally in autism. |
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It is important to note that there may be a window of opportunity for this adaptation to occur before growth stops. |
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Finally, it is interesting to note that theism is not universally condemned in Buddhism. |
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I think it appropriate to note that the song was not written by Joan, especially since there are people who feel that Joan massacred the song. |
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It pays to note that high-test gasoline, calcium cyanide and DDT were three of the best bedbug eradicators. |
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Disaster theorists will ruefully note that it has little to do with global warming. |
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Please note that books go out of print so quickly that often it is just a matter of months before a book is no longer available. |
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Kindly note that limited seating will be offered at this event that is both free and for members only. |
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Because it's too hard to read in my scan, I note that the return address for the coupon is in Kent, England. |
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We note that the twelve first violins were playing identical notes, as were the second violins. |
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We should note that long-term capital outflows from Britain were also enormous. |
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My third point is that I note that the Ministry of Economic Development is New Zealand's competent authority in relation to this legislation. |
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They note that she is frequently sad or tearful, that she often becomes agitated, that she has periodic emotional and angry outbursts. |
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They note that he was dealt with more harshly than the student who was just sent back to his seat for making the lewd remark. |
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It is very important to note that she was wearing a white frilly dress that was still in perfect condition. |
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The tasters did note that coffee from blade-ground beans had less body than coffee from burr-ground beans. |
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I should also note that he did a fine job of stuffing the ballot box with phony phone calls to Smith to make him look he supported the draft. |
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Regular strollers take note that a 10 km charity walk takes place in Lisselton on Good Friday. |
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He rung his hands together and Karla took a mental note that he didn't wear a wedding ring. |
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From television pictures, I note that his body was found in an open area a few feet away from a heavily wooded area. |
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It is important to note that hairstyle was sometimes a marker of class, as among the Merovingians. |
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Clinicians should note that surface-level infection does not manifest as erythema, edema, and induration of the surrounding tissue. |
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It is perhaps instructive to note that a copy of the signed letter was sent the same day on headed fax paper. |
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Looking at the list of inductees, it is telling to note that record label support is almost the rule. |
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However, it is important to note that this also finds parallels in the keyboard toccatas of a number of North German composers. |
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Those selecting the material should note that stock sizes and tolerances vary among the different plastics. |
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Instead of orthogonal geometry, tour guides proudly note that hardly a right-angle is to be found in the extension. |
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However, please note that India has become a global leader in digital origination. |
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It is important to note that we have not yet settled on one specific approach. |
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He did note that she had come close towards getting discounted or comp surgery when she was researching her book. |
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Finally, it is also pertinent to note that the admission was never put to the appellant during his subsequent interview under caution. |
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They note that when we talk about physical things, we use language that locates or causally connects objects in space. |
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Please note that most of the VAT amendments have come into operation on 1 October. |
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I note that the Minister took an extensive call and raised a number of issues that do need discussion and comment. |
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It is important to note that in this area the law is the product of case law rather than statute. |
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To get to the bottom of the issue, we should note that economics is little more than the study of human interactions or transactions. |
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It is great to stand up in Parliament and note that everyone is of one mind on this bill, and it will be passed rapidly. |
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Just ensure that it has been stored hygienically, and note that flavoured milk has a shelf life of 45 days. |
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Third, I think it's interesting to note that the CIA is one of the leading employers taking personnel away from military special ops. |
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The bibliographically minded should note that the book was first issued under the present subtitle alone. |
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His periscope legs are wrapped in trousers sufficiently tight for any prospective tailors to note that he dresses to the left. |
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For those thinking this is a parody or a put-on, please note that it is published by World Ahead Publishing. |
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I note that the wife's solicitors' bill of costs shows a different result for partial indemnity, substantial indemnity and full indemnity. |
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First, I note that many readers thought that some intended camera trick had brought about these strange smears and trails. |
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Based upon this information, it is important to note that cyanide does not bioaccumulate in fish. |
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Many French scholars note that these requirements represent a dangerous trend because it forces the trier of fact to judge aesthetics. |
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I have just had a look at the lists again, and note that the same spelling mistakes are there. |
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It is interesting to note that in the history of major league baseball, only one team has ever turned two triple plays in one game. |
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Please note that tro-tros do not always display their destinations on the vehicle. |
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All customers please note that week commencing June 9 will be recyclables only. |
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Parents are asked to note that children may be photographed or filmed at Carnival events. |
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I note that Dr. Penney, in 1983, was aware that some women develop gestational diabetes during pregnancy. |
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In the picture above you will also note that the heads of the screws used to attach the base of the block are badly stripped. |
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But it is important to note that there may be tax implications if any assets held in sole names are not transferred in the tax year the separation occurs. |
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They note that the acellular vaccine does not offer as long-lasting protection as the old whole-cell versions did. |
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Roasted Cauliflower with anchovy Bread Crumbs It is important to note that this dish does not have an anchovy flavor. |
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Please note that in biathlon events, athletes shoot targets, not each other. |
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I note that the situation is not as simple as he believes and that birthright trips avoid settlements too. |
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Please note that CURSE OF CHUCKY is now available on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Download. |
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Please note that I'm not a reactionary Xenophobic Euro-skeptic, it's just that I once went to Australia and discovered that the Euro is a type of wallaby or wallaroo. |
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I note that there are no waymarked walking routes in the vicinity. |
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Please note that all men and women are very welcome to this Service. |
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I even made a mental note that he was a very well-endowed guy. |
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I do, however, note that the evidence is that the child is adoptable and that there would be no difficulty in finding appropriate adoptive parents. |
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Please note that I made a contribution after reading the tract, i.e., I too am a hug-a-whale sort of guy. |
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It is important to note that the pre-qualification process for the Queensway-Carleton Hospital Project did not involve ranking of the successful contractors. |
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It is important to note that James won't see this until this Saturday at his birthday, unless one of you rotten bastards reading this goes and tells him. |
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I should note that what's important here is the general principle, not the exact numbers, because the equation I'm using was developed for nuclear airbursts. |
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You might note that the Crown law officer who drafted the lease got the proclamation wrong in the recitals but otherwise the documents are there, your Honours. |
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It is important to note that some training costs can be reclaimed if the course is officially accredited, in which case up to 70 per cent may be reclaimable. |
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Forde is among those who note that every scintilla of blame cannot be put on FitzPatrick and Drumm. |
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They also note that D.C. programs could receive their full allotments by the time a spending bill weaves through Congress and reaches the President's desk. |
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The cynical will note that fundamentalist charismatics do have some sense of self-preservation. |
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At a quick glance around she was please to note that yes, they did. |
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And we took note that the decor followed the motif suggested by the restaurant's name, with matching electric lanterns at regular intervals hanging from the ceiling. |
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It is also important to note that the majority of juveniles get arrested for property crimes, such as burglary and larceny, rather than for violent acts. |
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And while owners of all makes and models are welcome to apply, news reports note that generally these companies prefer late-model, distinctive vehicles. |
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I note that the retained law firm does not take legal aid certificates. |
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A call for retreat issued from somewhere in Elvish, followed by a horn, a single ringing note that bellowed over the clash of weapons and roars of beasts. |
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For all the evocation of history, it is important to note that the groups sponsoring these rallies are newly created. |
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It is important to note that for a homogeneous population our results, in terms of epidemic type and outcome, are as anticipated from the deterministic theory. |
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He does not note that originally, 20 seats were to be appointive. |
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We note that in The Parish of St Pancras case an attorney's clerk, articled by indenture, was held to be an apprentice and to gain a settlement as such for poor law purposes. |
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It is important to note that para 25 does no more, but no less, than to preserve the legal effect of a pre-commencement assignment or agreement to assign. |
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Just a traffic-building suggestion from the pros, people, but note that a serious rush on canned food and heavy weaponry would maybe help the economy. |
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Also note that the R-value only refers to heat transfer per unit time and does not take into account the flywheel effect of concrete's thermal mass. |
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In fact it's interesting to note that some very experienced barbel anglers feel it might take a barbel twenty four hours to digest a small cube of luncheon meat. |
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I would also ask the Court to note that the tabs which were attached to our original submissions are still relevant and should be kept, as they will be referred to. |
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Those who dream of a post-partisan future should note that paranoia has a habit of erasing traditional political boundaries. |
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While Stinnett proudly takes credit for the design, he is quick to note that he did not come up with the slogan. |
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Please note that the 34-year performance has a logarithmic price scale. |
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It is also important to note that whereas women save more than men within specific income bands, women earn less than men, and therefore save less. |
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It's interesting to note that with one lone exception, the group hasn't had the expected posse of teenagers hurling abuse at us for bagging out this show. |
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Patent researchers note that the marginalia will be lost in the process and fear that computer access will not be as complete as the present paper system. |
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Maybe it would have been better if I had set my mind on writing a maudlin, self-pitying note that I would have been able to throw away the next day. |
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I note that she herself falls short of recommending specific books or topics, and thus can be accused of the same timorousness that she ascribes to the text writers. |
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The Tithe map in particular shows part of the route running over tithable land, although I note that your Council suggests an explanation for this. |
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Please note that most of the spelling follows mesolectal orthography, or English-based approximations, which do not represent the true sounds, so be careful in adopting them. |
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Pearson did note that laws regulating this terrain can be useful in some very narrow circumstances. |
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They note that smoking is a major health problem among forensic psychiatric inpatients, and that a range of factors militate against effective interventions. |
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It's sad to note that in some quarters today even school boys tend to misconduct themselves on and off the field thereby degrading the institution and this beautiful sport. |
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Some of the commentators on the Toronto Life site note that it is peculiar that truancy laws weren't enforced in this situation. |
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We should also note that the IDF has several good reasons to mislead the world about the effectiveness of Iron Dome. |
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It is interesting to note that a considerable group of important structural materials have nearly the same ratio of modulus of elasticity to density. |
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Then let Mitty, with his usual golden touch, note that the owners have their points, too! |
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It is interesting to note that there were no shuttlecock manufacturers in those days, so players had to make their own shuttlecocks from whatever materials were available. |
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The pedantic type might note that Hippolytus makes no prophetic mention of the cinema or the Internet. |
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The key in this definition is to note that an object's status is dependent on other significations of other affects, manifested in the brand names themselves. |
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Please note that in the book The Ugly American, written over forty years ago by William J. Lederer and Eugene Burdick, the ugly American is the good guy. |
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It is interesting to note that cord abnormalities such as true knots, nuchal cord, insertional abnormalities, tumors, and single umbilical artery were not seen in our study. |
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He'd been around once before, when the baby was only weeks old, and I hadn't taken any notice of him, other than to note that he was a bit of a motormouth. |
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People should note that the democratic process in the country did not stop in 1990 when political organisations were unbanned or with the 1994 elections, Holomisa said. |
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We should note that Smith acknowledges that on rare occasions, unconfessed sin and the consequent feelings of guilt can impede the healing power of Theophostic Ministry. |
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On Valentine's Day this year, Emma Richards received a box of chocolates, a compact disc and lace undies with a note that she prefers not to disclose. |
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Heck, you might even be as unkind to note that the work is a tad dated. |
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With respect to the last criteria, I have to note that on entering, I noticed some neckless fat men with gold chains accompanied by very young, skinny pouting girls. |
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They note that the snow flea antifreeze proteins do not resemble the antifreeze proteins of moths and beetles, which are rich in another amino acid, threonine. |
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It is also good to note that the Ngoni people of Zambia fall under Paramount Chief Mpezeni whereas the Ngoni of Malawi are under Paramount Chief Mbwerwa. |
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It's also interesting to note that this is one of the few episodes that spans an extended period, covering at least several months in the single hour. |
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Most of the first volume is devoted to this contest, and it's hopefully not giving too much away to note that our heroine does best Hayama after several comic failed attempts. |
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Before you turn south note that north-west, about half a mile away and probably visible is Ana Cross, a tall, complete cross shape and a magnet for walkers and bikers. |
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Watching the chefs at work was fascinating too although I was a bit taken aback to note that they lick their fingers and serving spoons as they plate up the food. |
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And we take note that the Haida people have won another court victory. |
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That is officialese for saying that they are making the mandatory bow to non-commercial programming, but note that it is only open to the same commercial broadcasters. |
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In examining these estimates, we note that this economy is in good heart. |
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While this type of effect may be operative, we note that the magnitude of the correlations between satisfaction and other perceptions varies dramatically. |
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It's interesting to note that all three of the recent major Marvel superhero movies have been helmed by directors whose roots are in independent cinema. |
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It is interesting to note that the interaction of another hemolytic protein, the earthworm hemolysin eiseniapore, with lipid membranes has been shown to require sphingolipids. |
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Doing a little poking around this morning on the real estate websites of uberbrokers Corcoran and Douglas Elliman, we're chagrined to note that Ms. Rich may have a point. |
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Those who suffer from asthma and hayfever will be happy to note that the ventilation system includes superfine filters which remove microscopic dust and pollen particles. |
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It is interesting to note that green iguana growth patterns are similar to those found by Tracy, in chuckwallas, although on a different time scale. |
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