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Specific questions asked participants; (i) whether they had noticed anything in particular in the computer task, (ii) whether they had noticed anything about when they had to stop (or make a double response) and if not, then (iii) whether they thought the stop (or double) signals were distributed evenly (and if not evenly, which pictures were associated with signals).
If the musician hasn't noticed anything about the notation, we've been successful.
Niese has been known for his durable arm and smooth mechanics, and Collins was asked whether Dan Warthen, the pitching coach, had noticed anything about Niese's motion that may have caused the injury.
The only weakness noted in his game was a sore arm from the previous season, to which Clark responded that reading the newspaper was the first time he noticed anything about a bad arm.
"None of the adults in my life ever noticed anything about me -- whether I'd sustained injuries and bruises because of the rapes or mistreatment or if I was afraid.
When subjects were given a list of 16 face parts and asked to comment on any face feature they wished, none spontaneously reported that they had noticed anything about pupils.
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