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Remarking Henry’s fallen out of love
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noting
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n. A note; a written remark. vb. (present participle of note English)
Usage examples of noting.
Many of the changes may be summed up by noting that she has resumed the condition she enjoyed at about age eighteen.
This afternoon I heard many of you noting that the right-hand gate in the white, the old Earth gate, has been restored to full size.
Nevertheless, in this book I have tried to be severely objective, letting the facts speak for themselves and noting the source for each.
The Russians could not help noting that whereas the British had sent the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, General Sir Edmund Ironside, to Warsaw in July for military talks with the Polish General Staff, they did not consider sending this ranking British officer to Moscow.
Hitler issued the formal order from OKW, both Jodl and Haider noting It in their diaries.
By the end of that freezing month Haider was noting in his diary the cost in men of the misfired Russian adventure.
Belgian ambassador in Rome on January 2, noting the action in his diary.
Haider had begun his diary that day by noting the figures of German casualties up to November 26.
I brushed the fine blond hair back from his forehead, noting the dark circles beneath his eyes.
And noting anew the hush about me-- a hush in which I fancied many pairs of ears listened--I was glad.
When the last of them had vanished he left that garden, noting as he did so a spot on the pavement over which the bowls had passed.
I to myself, noting the while that as they arranged the robes they were taking in every one of us with their quick eyes.
Then he made a few pointed inquiries about the affairs of the mine, noting my answers down in his pocket-book.
I considered it too exciting under all her circumstances, especially as I perceived that mystical look gathering on her face and in her beautiful eyes, which I remembered noting before she was married.
With the jury gone from the room, Burnett began the discussion by noting that results of polygraph tests, though frequently used by police, have long been considered too unreliable to be introduced as evidence in trials.