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It's interesting to note how different kinds of storms affect different plants.

Note how different the quotation would feel if we were to replace "step" by, say, "stride" or "pace".

This would be a mistake, for it is instructive and pleasurable to pick out themes running through the show and note how different artists treat it.

It's interesting to note how different the situation is in the US, where Oprah Winfrey has just launched a whole network in her late 50s, and Barbara Walters, Martha Stewart and Diane Sawyer are all widely respected fixtures on TV.

While I hope that this works out, one can't but note how different these Terminators are – judging from the clips and trailers I've seen, McG has transformed it into a Transformers movie while the show has taken things off into some great nature-of-humanity routines, electronic sentience explorations and smart time-travel conundrums, while respecting the source material.

Although it is always dangerous to assume such a flowering represents a deeper, longer-lasting trend, it is exciting to note how different these three films are in style and content and how confident they are of their artistry and subject matter.

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Jason Delisle, director of the federal education budget project at the New America Foundation, a nonpartisan public policy institute in Washington, begins his analysis by noting how different student loans are from loans like mortgages, which have fixed interest rates that are half of what some student loans offer today.

"The Newsroom" star Chris Messina can't help noting how different his character Reese is from the rest of the gang.

Although performance on the training set does not give any indication of predictive ability, it is interesting to note how the different models have completely different RMSE tr) and R2 tr).

Next time you're planning a project, note how the different people in your group approach the question at hand.

In this lesson for grades 6 12 from the Evolution and the Nature of Science Institute, students working in teams classify furniture, share their categories and rationales, then note how their different schemes are perfectly logical and useful, but they vary and are completely arbitrary.

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