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were observations
noun
The act of observing, and the fact of being observed.
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MSNBC's Coutney Hazlett reports today that there were observations of "frosty" chemistry between Fey and McCain, and during the show I observed that she looked like she was having less fun than usual (though she looked like she relished "going rogue").
Those were always most interesting when they were funny, so I thought: 'Oh I'll just make them one-liners.'" Most of them were observations on family life ("One thing I will never do for my son is correct him when he says 'pervalised' instead of 'paralysed'") and she decided early on to have "no filter".
Those were observations made often by D'Antoni in the six straight defeats that hastened his resignation, but the Knicks had rallied since then, finding a collective spirit and a defensive conscience that carried them for a time.
A total of 1,845 photographs were taken the majority of which were observations of graffiti (n = 1,271).
The likely cause of this problem is discrepancies between system clocks, and there were observations with differences as great as 19.5 hours.
In the case of the Nokia water crisis the weak signals were observations made by consumers reporting on changes in the appearance of the drinking water.
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It was observations.
These are observations heard from mainstream economists, too.
Following are observations from several of our most recent revisits.
Those are observations that I've gathered in passing.
Craft is observation and research multiplied by practice.
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