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I'm sure that no one has ever noticed, but a few of my clues actually scan.
Threaded through her novel Friday Brown, Wakefield revealed, was "what I thought was a brilliant idea, but not a single person has ever noticed".
We wonder if she has ever noticed in the lovely rose gardens in Washington, a certain rose from which the bloom is gone.
But until a retired sheriff gets the wind up, not a soul has ever noticed anything the least bit strange about this glamorous pair.
I have read some Stendhal and looked at some art, and can now reveal that, as no one has ever noticed before, sex is nice, but it can also be troubling.
Matchar provides a blizzard of detail — it's as though she cites every manifestation of her theory she has ever noticed, every article on the topic she has ever read — but unfortunately it's far more pleasurable to ogle online pictures of "owl throw pillows" and "felted baby bootees" than to read about them.
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None of our neighbours had ever noticed it.
But the urge to urinate? "I can't say I've ever noticed that," Baas said.
The mood is awed, as if no American had ever noticed Spanish classicism before.
Asked whether prison officials had ever noticed problems with Mr. Magnitsky's health, she said she could not comment.
Between 1964 and 1982, he made three more features (none of which I've seen, and none of which I've ever noticed playing in revival).
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