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"I am happy that someone cared to note I want extra cheese on the side," he said, "but I don't necessarily want to be that predictable".
Nobody cared to note that this dismissal was precisely what the British had intended when they first carved out Iraq from the old Ottoman Empire after World War I.
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Each of the three is well known by name, and easily identifiable, Generals Kelly and Odierno might care to note.
The Paisleyites and others might care to note that Patten can give as good as he gets.
Mr. Trichet did take care to note that slower growth and slackening demand among consumers and corporations could damp inflation.
I only beg that gentlemen of sufficiently long life take care to note the truth of my words.
Those who wanted Wenger out may care to note that Arsenal have now won 13 and lost just one of their past 16 league matches.
The Anne Frank book is aimed at early high-schoolers, and the authors take care to note that it's a biography, not an illustrated version of the diary.
Australians may care to note that England have won all four Tests they have played there easily, admittedly against weaker opposition (Bangladesh, the West Indies, twice, and Zimbabwe).
But I also take care to note that the important thing is not the techniques, but the spirit in which you take them up.
Incidentally, if the powers that be wish to know how they can reproduce the circumstances in which Chris Morris did a lot of his best stuff, they might care to note that he was paid next to no money, given no help, and left the hell alone.
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