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a Resourceful, well-groomed, discriminating young man who takes good notes is the kind of person we'd be happy to share our birthday cake with any year-especially any awesome, bewildering, northern-lit year like this.
Evans, of the USDA bee lab, says that if Wilson-Rich takes good notes and maintains controls, it will be interesting to see the data that come out of this experiment.
Make a friend who takes good notes.
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"The executive committee," it read, "takes good note of the will of FIFA to take concrete and efficient measures with regards to good governance, expects to see results within the next three months, and is following the situation closely".
Take good notes, kids.
The students are to take good notes and be prepared to share them on 9/11.
And one could never accuse him of not taking good notes.
In 1996, Jim Lehrer, of "NewsHour," asked Hillary Clinton whether she kept a diary, or at least took good notes.
THE problem with White House speechwriters, from a president's point of view, is that they tend to take good notes.
It is your job to take good notes during your meeting, not their job to send you bullet points after the meeting.
Benny knew it, of course, and was taking good notes, because he won (and he did, in a big way) when he began singing along, simply incorporating defiance into his sales pitch.
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