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to noticing
verb
To observe or take notice of.
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Jill Bumby guility admitted to noticing Kazdin's skirt more than her writing: "And that's what's wrong with the publishing industry".
In many ways, deciding that the relationship is in trouble doesn't come down necessarily to noticing specific things.
In "The Riches of Ancient Australia" she refers to noticing the cave while driving to another site in eastern Victoria.
When beachcombing, I get used to noticing and homing in on anything that looks a bit different among the pebbles, caught in a rockpool or buried in the sand.
Perhaps that's true, but one thing I'm sure of, from my own lucky odyssey, is that all the poking and tagging in the world can't compete with a pair of real-time eyes when it comes to noticing that someone needs more help than she's getting.
Anything can turn into a story, from a conversation with your hairdresser (that's where the idea for this Guardian feature on service design came from) to noticing an underreported angle on something topical (like my feature on British expats living in the EU for VICE).
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Not enough to notice.
US pretends not to notice.
America has started to notice.
No one seemed to notice.
Taxpayers tend not to notice.
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