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She told the Leveson inquiry that Glenn Mulcaire, the former private investigator convicted on phone hacking charges, had taken a note of "all my telephone numbers, the three that I changed in three months, my access numbers, pin numbers, my password for my email".
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Making contacts Some companies will ask you to fill in forms or take a note of your contact details.
Take a note of the number at the start of discussions and at the end, or check the counter each morning for a week.
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You take a note of the surroundings—some black folks here and there, but mostly a white audience.
Don't respond defensively: instead take a note of what was controversial about the content, and broadcast a sincere apology.
Take a note of all the good things you are currently experiencing and all the great things you are doing.
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