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But it would be practical to make note of the various descriptions provided for the plants.
"You actually have to pay attention to make note of this".
"The other thing that I want to make note of is that Tony's a Democrat," Mr. Bush said.
"We want to make note of books that are so wonderful that we don't want kids to miss them".
Computers then scanned the microfilm to make note of which boxes had been checked on the forms.
The Italian and German translations of the book failed to make note of the existence of a Web site.
When you move in, you'll be shown a meter with numbers on it, which you'll want to make note of.
He disputed one reading by Mr. Logan in which he accused Mr. Faggen of failing to make note of a biblical reference when he had done so.
HERE are some odds and ends to make note of as the business-travel season begins with the imminent end of summer: Well, duh, according to me.
Fortunately, Henry James was on hand to make note of this lofty society in the all too real world, since his brother William was also a member.
"[They] are not to celebrate the bomb but to make note of the most important man-caused event in the history of the world," he explained.
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