Sentence examples for note that the word from inspiring English sources

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Note that the word media is missing from that description.

Elsewhere, you note that the word "menace" gets attached to the sport.

Emily Mann, the director, wrote in a program note that the word "backwards" was used in the title for two reasons.

The lexicographers of Oxford Dictionaries note that the word subsequently fell to its usual "low level" usage, but if the zany political economy of modern times is anything to go by, it will be coming in handy for a good while yet.

Note that the word order is neglected in this modelling.

Note that the word new is used to factor out the other nodes which have already received RREQ from the source node.

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Contrast má-hàif-íi 'father' with má-háif-ìyáa 'mother,' má-hàif-áa 'parents,' and má-háif-áa 'birthplace, womb.' Note that the words for 'parents' and 'womb' differ only in the tone melody across the word: H-L-H H-L-H H-L-HH.

Note that the words in Γ w is ranked in lexicographical order.

Please note that the words 'Ontological' and 'ontologies' come from the source [ 4], but that in our opinion, 'models' could be equivalent.

(The review noted that the word has alternate spellings).

He notes that the word "weird" is "the most worthless word in English".

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