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Swannell first came to note as a rugby player when he represented English club team Northampton.
After the end of the Second World War, several Welsh poets and writers in the English language came to note.
However, the research team came to note later on that some of the so-perceived ANC fees were not specifically directed to ANC services only or at all, but were imposed to every client contacting the clinics concerned as a way of covering at least part of the operational charges (OC) which the facility management incurs.
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And then there's the clicking of the keys -- a distinct liability when it comes to note-taking in, say, church.
While that may be true, experts agree, when it comes to notes, leave the laptop out of the equation.
They also came to name a person of note or consequence.
The N.K.V.D. (the K.G.B.'s precursor) was highly conscientious when it came to collecting notes and manuscripts; many were methodically burned, many disappeared without a trace.
She told me about a friend of Gray's who came to see "Notes" in Baltimore and who, afterward, "was inconsolable.
It was in the darkest days of 1940, though, that Attlee's heroism and acuity came most to note.
Further, when American energy firms come to China, notes Mr Zhang, they expect to be welcomed.
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