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The media took little note of the remark.
But even the modified models took little note of data on how people flowed into and out of employment.
In 1884, he settled in Prout's Neck, on the Maine coast, where he gloried in having "no other man or woman within half a mile" and took little note of his growing fame.
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Investors, who had taken little note of the referendum, were startled.
New Yorkers might not notice the reduced number of sanitation workers, and most would take little note of the diminished role of the Department of Employment, two results contained in a tough budget plan that Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is to announce today.
HE is known as secretive, controlling and so impatient for success and obsessed with work that some who know him say he takes little note of people unless he needs them.
Sen argued that "the primary goods approach seems to take little note of the diversity of human beings.
Formerly a public defender in Seattle, Carroll is now a Seton Hall University criminal-law professor and a mother of two who takes little note of fashion.
"I took a little note of it," Schleck said, without revealing the secret.
Yet their implication, that Britain would stand taller if Mr Cameron were more serious or muscular, is misguided.The gurus take too little note of the circumstances in which his coalition government took power.
His critique of British capitalism takes such little note of global trends as to seem naive.
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