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Stuart James Match report: Bristol City 0-1 West Ham United Those inclined to be cynical about how much difference a good young manager can really make should take note of work being done at Birmingham City by Gary Rowett.
Sculpture and handicrafts have existed since Canada's earliest history, though it was only in the 20th century that museums and scholars began to take note of important works of art such as the stone carvings of the Inuit and the totem-pole carvings of the Northwest Coast Indians.
As classical venues and concert promoters embrace models for engaging the millennial generation, let's all take note of what works and what doesn't.
Practice and take note of what works and what needs improvement.
Then he issued a plea to the judge to take note of his work, inspired by his travel to diverse countries.
Even though the American government's interest in "technology transfer" (ie, squeezing civilian applications out of military research) seems to have waned since the idea was introduced in 1990, Dr London and his colleagues have inspired enough confidence for a number of private companies to take note of their work and commercialise it.
Since researchers, administrators and grant-awarding bodies all take note of which work has got through this filtering mechanism, the competition to publish in the best journals is intense, and the system becomes self-reinforcing, increasing the value of those journals still further.But not, perhaps, for much longer.
If you are suddenly struck by a great idea, you can always make more time to work on it or take note of it and work on it later.
Gross, a left-handed batter, would take note of how pitchers worked left-handed hitters, then stretch and hit off a tee to keep sharp.
Oscars voting ended Monday, so it's too late to pop the confetti cannon in hopes that voters will take note of Hall's work.
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