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The FSB officers questioned them about their wounds and experiences in the war, taking notes and handing the fighters forms to sign.
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He leaves that to the many other histories of the war, simply taking note of the Syria-based Palestinian terrorist attacks and the bellicosity coming from Egypt.
They look back with pride to the heyday of their craft, when reporters in snap-brim fedoras, their sleeves pulled up by armbands, could be found fearlessly taking notes in war zones and corrupt city halls.
I am taking notes.
Try taking notes.
But in her new novel, "Strawberry Fields, Marina Lewyckaan an Englishwoman born to Ukrainian parents in a refugee camp in Germany at the end of World War II, takes note of the westward migration that has been changing the landscape of England in recent decades.
Note the war taking place within the narrator, and his shame.
Star Wars buffs take note: This is where George Lucas should have come to film the much-maligned prequels, forgetting all the gratuitous CGI that ruined them.
Investors are taking note.
Hollywood is taking note.
Still, by 11 a.m., besides formation, inspection and physics, he had attended a philosophy class -- the topic was "Just and Unjust Wars" -- and had taken notes furiously during a one-hour session with his calculus teacher.
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