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The other morning, just as the final notes of something touching by Fauré were dying away, we were interrupted by a wheedling burst of Eddie Mair, apparently upset by the public's neglect of his Sunday morning current affairs review on Radio 4, Broadcasting House.
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But the industry, group, the Nuclear Energy Institute, took note of something else in the 90-day report: an observaiton that information from Japan was "unavailable, unreliable and ambiguous".
I wished that I could see his face, for I thought I heard the flatted note of something false in his tone.
He takes a moment to make a note of something "young Jude there" said to him, then we talk about the film.
Now there are more shows than anyone can keep track of, and if you add into that the view that reviewers should somehow take note of something in the middle of or at the end of its run, like "Rescue Me," well, there ain't enough newsprint, even in the cyberpaper.
He said that it was an argument by way of reduction to the absurd — and, since this is Scalia, he did so with a note of something between sarcasm, condescension, and stubbornness: "It's a type of argument that I thought you would have known….
But Villanueva also took note of something either not observed or not thought important enough to have been mentioned: his left elbow was not only red and swollen; the joint itself was grossly deformed by several large, firm, irregularly shaped nodules that she immediately recognized as tophi — the crystalline residue of severe gout.
Most likely, the attackers would manage to feed off your resources and reputation for months or years without being discovered, because it's hard to take note of something that isn't directly affecting you.
Carney makes note of something I enjoy pointing out as well: "Remember how the drug lobby wrote much of Obamacare".
Garland "gave me a very good note of something he saw early on — never to play [the sexuality], but always just to keep her doe-like, like a newborn, which she is.
One of my former bosses was famous for saying, "talent borrows, genius steals", meaning if you are more aware of what influences you and make note of something that you've found deeply influential why not take that approach and make it your own?
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