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Either Cotter has his side supremely fit, or perhaps he does not know his best XV, but South Africa will be taking note of a jittery first half and a juggernaut second after just four days' rest.
"The Executive Board meets next week to make its final decision on the future of City of Leeds School and I hope that they will be taking note of Education Leeds' new recommendation and voting to keep the school open for our children, ensuring that the school is supported into the future.
Mr. Emanuel's close tie to Mr. Obama — who made a point to issue a statement saying that Mr. Emanuel would be a "terrific mayor" — means that people outside Chicago will be taking note of Mr. Emanuel's every move, his successes, his flops.
No doubt advertisers will be taking note of this.
With the tournament running until Sunday, Sibley will be taking note of how the world's top players perform.
We're sure the lucky few ladies who managed to scoop up the bejeweled belt will be taking note of Flatest latake take.
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Yet while Bournemouth's PR team will be doing cartwheels, savvy beach-lovers will be taking note – the unwritten rule of beach-hunting is that the more people who know about a beach, the worse it is.
Robert Mugabe, among others, will be taking note.
The HKJA and observers will certainly be taking note of any actions by the SCMP to allay concerns that Price may experience any retribution from the affair.
"We'll bring out the grid of the site, they'll be taking notes.
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