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Some listeners also noted a bit of historical jujitsu.

It was also noted, a bit hysterically, that Spencer omitted from his wardrobe the hat and sock garters that were the mark of a gentleman".

She told me that she appreciated what the Rolling Jubilee had done, but she noted, a bit wearily, that the cancelled amount was a small fraction of the total she owed.

"But an Olympic medal could do that, and that is what I am striving towards, just to be noted a bit more".

Patrick Varine of The Observer-Dispatch noted "a bit of techno", and Fraser McAlpine of BBC Music referred the verses to as "moody synthpop".

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There is, you note, a bit of bedroom shenanigans.

And by noting a bit of history: this was Arsenal's first defeat at its new stadium, and we'd been there to witness it.

But curiously, the authors don't seem convinced by their own argument, noting a bit later in the paper that they can't exclude the possibility that new factors produced familiar effects.

"A younger model lends the product freshness and allure," Alberto Fusco, a top Italian designer explained, noting a bit ruefully that he recently used a 13-year-old Brazilian, but didn't know her age when he hired her.

She notes, a bit sadly, that many of the people she knows "seem very busy".

She also noted, with a bit of a sigh, her own track record in significant games.

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