It's just that case-hardened nit-pickers like me can't help noticing these things. |
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She saw each stroke as perfecting herself, not even noticing where the others were. |
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Two months ago I would have been lying in the beanbag on a Sunday, not noticing anything except the throbbing in my skull. |
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She studied them with her own fingers, tracing each scar and noticing his gaze through her eyelashes. |
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Law-abiding traders complained after noticing a huge number of fakes on the market. |
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After discovering Trager treatments, she began noticing significant changes in her stamina, her flexibility and her choreography. |
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Her bright eyes seemed focused everywhere at once, noticing the slightest shift in her friends' bodies and the surrounding walls. |
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But they have to start this kind of trash talk early on to get people noticing things. |
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Without noticing the cold tiles beneath my feet, I accidentally trod on one of the drops. |
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Essentially, biomimicry is noticing and being aware of how things are made in nature when they're made by natural processes. |
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I ask that my internal resources become mobilised for the purpose of noticing when contact occurs. |
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Townsend said Prince William talked to the boys about rugby and rowing after noticing the sports badges on their blazers. |
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One could not help noticing that, in her radiant blondness, she is even more attractive than her husband. |
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I felt heat blotching along my face, noticing that uncomfortable feeling whenever I was around Jon. |
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Toby glanced over to see men staring at them, one man noticing Toby looking towards him blew her a kiss. |
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She didn't realize that he was noticing the greenish bruises that still covered her cheeks. |
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You turn and look at Alex, noticing the way his bluey black hair curls at the back, and you think he has recently had a haircut. |
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Eyes wide open, he studies everything, observes the slightest details of the station, noticing one advertisement in particular. |
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Identification takes place by noticing subtle differences between grammatical and ungrammatical utterances. |
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I opened them noticing that there were two teardrops on the unopened envelope. |
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Almost without noticing it, we lose touch with that spontaneity that is our natural inheritance. |
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Her voice was a grand thing near at hand, but Elary couldn't help noticing that it died away quickly against the high ceiling of the cavern. |
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One of my cats had obviously been snoozing at the edge of my bed without me noticing. |
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She looked around her, noticing how the moon gave the stone a soft, blue quality. |
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I asked, noticing the breathy sound to my voice that I had not meant to be there. |
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Was noticing how excited some on the right seem to be about the riots in Paris suburbs. |
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For all those people who think I'm a complete idiot for not noticing, sorry! |
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He grinned broadly upon noticing her red silk and satin dress and the beautiful rings on her fingers. |
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He closed it, moving onto the next drawer, noticing that this one was full of extra long nightshirts. |
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She was thirsty, and noticing a tap she went up and turned it on, drinking from it as though it was a bubbler. |
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But we are noticing a visible difference in the garbage we buy for compost. |
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But also as a warning, certain people become infinitely harder to listen to after you start noticing vocal fry. |
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How could people just have bypassed the town without noticing the devastation there? |
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He is one of the best skateboarders coming out of Miami, and people are noticing him. |
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I write in part to have people notice me and my thoughts, which I think are worth noticing. |
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I saw that I had torn the hangnail right off my finger without even noticing. |
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He hit upon the idea after noticing that an image on the cartouche above the hall's south steps looked a bit like a gnome. |
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Upon noticing the new appliance, he stomped his little feet and clapped with joy. |
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I looked at him hoping to catch his eye but he looked past me without really noticing. |
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I took off running as best as I could without losing control of the stroller, not noticing the car passing me. |
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However, many people have herniated discs without noticing any symptoms or signs. |
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The late hour at which we halted last night had prevented us from noticing this larger chain of ponds. |
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Upon noticing her state he hurriedly outstretched his hand and mumbled an apology as he helped her off of the ground. |
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Murray ran for the door, hardly even noticing when he rammed his hip against a table edge. |
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Biting into my chocolate muffin, I glanced down at my watch, noticing the time with mild surprise. |
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In the fast-moving confines of a rail carriage it is easy to pass through these areas without noticing the surrounds. |
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To measure the parallax, Bradley intended to make a series of observations, noticing how it moved against the background. |
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It imitatively lifted the idea, without noticing that because the New Zealand tax system is pay-as-you-earn, one pays taxes all the year. |
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Matt picked at his food, not noticing the worried looks his mother shot him. |
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And we kept looking out and noticing that the waves were getting bigger and the wind was blowing more fiercely. |
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Ben came up with the idea after walking past a building site and noticing that workers were struggling to carry a sheet of plasterboard. |
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The rest of the workers evacuated, with some noticing others heading out the fire doors and leaving the building, so they followed them. |
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Reaching out he grasped the berry noticing it's plumpness, he tried his best to pluck it. |
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Barnes said directors began noticing financial irregularities in September. |
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Then I can just pop up in an immediate flower-like state and join the others without anyone noticing. |
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Ignoring or not noticing the foul play the referee crowns the miscreant as the wrestling champion. |
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Natalie blushed and cursed herself for noticing that his eyes crinkled adorably when he smiled. |
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Picking up his briefcase, he headed towards the police station, noticing a little more furtive activity today than usual. |
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Clark darts a wary look at the detective, perhaps noticing the sarcasm, and Mike privately reminds himself to hold back a little. |
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Three people, myself included, had preflighted the aircraft without noticing if the driveshaft cover was loose. |
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Other voluntary groups in the city are also noticing a dearth of young volunteers in these busy times. |
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Her choice of objects are illuminated by noticing the effects of similar strategies in the work of those artists who were genuinely her peers. |
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I also couldn't help noticing a few butterflies that, defying all laws of nature, were living in my stomach. |
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A faint smirk pulls at the corners of Alonzo's pale lips, but noticing it, he immediately replaces the smirk with yet another angry glower. |
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From then on people started noticing the remarkable abilities and golden voice of the youthful singer. |
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If you enjoy noticing these kinds of narrative goofs, you'll really enjoy it when characters start getting literally sucked into space. |
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I couldn't help noticing that several of these midriffs sported textured goose pimples. |
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I can't help noticing a small, white bowl positioned beneath the groaning contraption. |
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The book was so entrancing, so enwrapping that she found herself barely noticing as the wheels of the plane finally touched solid ground. |
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He'd clearly achieved equilibrium as he calmed down until, noticing he wasn't packing his stuff, the checkout woman tried to help him. |
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They hold the moment for a little longer, not noticing the light turning green until a horn sounds from behind. |
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One could not help noticing that more than half the vehicles were passing through the town on their way to the coast. |
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She stopped, noticing that the wooden planks were giving in to her weight, creaking dangerously. |
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So this week I've had the triple whammy of being busy, edgy and suddenly noticing a few people around seem to be looking unexpectedly good. |
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You couldn't walk past his bedroom door without noticing that acrid, rank acidic smell. |
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He came up with the idea after noticing that a rise in cases of IBD coincided with a drop in infections caused by roundworms and human whipworms. |
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The current heatwave in Europe is letting alarmists have a field day, allowing them to spout all sorts of rubbish without people noticing. |
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The other interesting thing for a North American is seeing wagons rolling through a yard and then noticing that there are no hand brakes. |
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Mr. Willoughby and I talked animatedly together, not noticing the lateness of the hour or our increasing drunkenness. |
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Later, his mother would tidy the sofa and reposition the pillow, inadvertently noticing the smell of the ocean captured in its fibers. |
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He dragged himself up the walk, dimly noticing that the front window was covered with condensation. |
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Garrison looked around the room, noticing the early risers finally stirring from their beds. |
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On a weekend trip to Seattle in January 2002, my friends and I delight in noticing the peculiarities of American behaviour and ritual. |
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I heard somewhere that people break their little toes all the time, and then the toe heals without anyone particularly noticing. |
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On his travels, Sachs started noticing geographic, historic and social circumstances that lock countries into poverty traps. |
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She sighed as, at long last, she fell into her bed, not even noticing the fact that the sheets were rumpled. |
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It's too easy for the drivers of such huge and unwieldy vehicles to sideswipe your bike and run you down without even noticing you're there. |
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You can't help noticing that it's the low-tech weapons that are really horrible. |
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Not even his pleasure in lumpishly reliable movies can prevent him noticing the black hole on the near horizon. |
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Hannah picked, noticing how the tone of her voice had taken a sort of offensive taint. |
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He tucked his arms under his head, noticing with disgust his sticky, tangly hair, itchy with dried blood. |
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We couldn't help noticing either how small towns in rural KZN are connected by good tarred roads. |
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I scolded myself for not noticing this while we were troubleshooting the actual malfunction. |
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She was about to begin to feed on the owls kill when she scented the smell of a felida, finally noticing a shadowed form at the back of the cave. |
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She turned and glanced backwards, finding that the pair had stopped squabbling and were then noticing the company. |
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How many boats going at high speeds are noticing the osprey, bald eagles and alligators? |
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Lol... thanx for noticing the big words... I knew those SATs would be good for something. |
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I looked at the living room we were sitting in, noticing that the main color was red and beige and even the eating table had red mats on it. |
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I glanced at Matt in the dim light, noticing how he blended in with the shadows due to the dark material of his clothing. |
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I was sitting next to Marie, and I couldn't help noticing that my thighs are least twice the size of hers. |
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Wait for the tension to become unbearable, noticing the meaningful glances in the hallways, and then wait for him to kiss you. |
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He paused, noticing that Devon was still seething with anger about Officer Sizemore. |
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Charlie couldn't help noticing that he bore a resemblance to Jerome. |
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Sara gazed up at the house in dazed wonder, not noticing Mr. Lake's retrieval of her valise from the carriage or his offer of hand to steady her step down to the sidewalk. |
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However, I kept noticing things before we left, like my face was too dry, then my hair was too dry, then I had to find lip gloss because my face was looking blah! |
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Because, rather than underline an emotion I have readily available, it reminds me of a world I passed by without noticing. |
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Compared to his misfortunes, his workers' troubles seem hardly worth noticing. |
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She grew up in Soviet Moscow, a supposedly monolingual society, but she remembers noticing and being fascinated by the range of accents and speech patterns she heard. |
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She took her usual visual inventory of him, noticing his big rough hands and ruggedly handsome features but did not get past his eyes which held her own until she looked away. |
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As the fingerpicking gets faster and more furious, you get swept up in the frenzy without even once noticing how out-there the opinions or plans you're contemplating are. |
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Feel free to get heated about this yourself upon noticing your preteen niece texting furiously under the table. |
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When we look at a rock, building, large object, or even ridiculously small object, we first scope it out, noticing only its climbable features, and then we climb it. |
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She looked at his shirt noticing it had a big splotch of her blood on it. |
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In my rearview mirror, as I drove away, I couldn't help noticing how that dying rabbit seemed to brace the tree it lay against, and the unbroken, wild landscape beyond. |
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The young man watched the empty doorway for a moment then sagged against the table, not noticing as the photos fluttered to the ground to be trampled underfoot. |
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The only thing you are capable of noticing is that her eyes are a fascinating shade of green with undertints like sunrays caught in shallow water. |
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It's just that post-Ferguson, we are noticing it more, hearing about it more. |
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We go onward, my manservant not noticing which direction I've taken. |
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The part of me that writes and imagines is always one step removed in every situation, constantly watching and noticing. |
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But as time went on you couldn't help noticing the ill effects. |
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I had missed noticing the two-story circular observation platform when I alighted from the ropeway, but there it was, squatly topping the height of the mountain. |
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I kicked them off and carried them, running barefooted down the road, not even noticing when my feet began to bleed from the rough road scraping them. |
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But that requires blasting through the forest, barely noticing the isolated clusters of wooden chalets and deserted outbuildings used for summer grazing. |
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Without really noticing, he saw Nathan and the others on the bridge grab their harnesses as Sean pulled away into a barrel roll, dodging cannonfire. |
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The girl looked around at the cave, noticing the imageless walls. |
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It became routine to cry it all out, suffer these bouts of emotional pain and return to classes or normal life without anyone noticing anything different. |
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As the driver bios appeared on the jumbo screen, I flashed a toothy grin after noticing that two of them were women. |
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Somehow, they managed to sneak in without anyone noticing them. |
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While Ted's forcing down a victory pint the rest of us dash to the gents, noticing as we do that the sun appears to be up and that it's about an hour till work time. |
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She got dressed, miserably noticing there was a hole in her black tights. |
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Or are people noticing that lawful dissidents are also being arrested? |
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Back in 2006, Brian Heater was living in an apartment in astoria, Queens, when he began noticing welts on his skin. |
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It bulged in the pocket of my Dockers and as I loaded our minivan I noticed my wife noticing it. |
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When we motor into the channel, however, I can't help noticing that the mooring buoy is trailing a foaming wake as the outgoing tide thunders past the boat. |
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Now speaking of tone languages and just absolute pitch, it involves relative pitch and noticing intonation contours and all sorts of other complicated things too. |
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The hatch was open, and she carefully climbed into the cockpit, settling the helmet over her head and not noticing the worn chinstrap or the initials MR etched in the back. |
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And it is fun noticing all the odd little correspondences between stories. |
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I walked towards the booth noticing all of the regulars and new customers. |
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I mused on this for a while, not noticing the gentle brush of the wind on my cheeks, the insistent yapping of a nearby rat-like lapdog, nor the rumble of the Suburban traffic. |
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Harry snuck in quietly and jumped onto my lap without my really noticing. |
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Since we do not overlook a major flyway or biodiverse habitat, the odds are significantly stacked against noticing a brand new bird in our own backyard. |
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Sports fisherman Tomas Plattig, who has been angling on the Capilano for 25 years, said he became concerned this week after noticing the shopping carts in the river. |
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I can't seem to take her anywhere without people noticing her and talking. |
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And I was noticing that Lucky was totally talking to me, nickering, snorting, and making this quiet blowing noise. |
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Thulani Serero had impishly tiptoed his way through the Celtic defence without Efe Ambrose even noticing and was one on one with the keeper. |
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If you've been noticing the mad rush to communicate through infographics, you're not alone. |
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Suzanne was eventually re-united with her birth mother and siblings eight years ago after noticing a family member's name in a newspaper. |
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Once in Calicut, noticing that local ships were being prepared for Mecca, Hong Bao sent seven Chinese men to accompany a ship bound for Mecca. |
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Humphrey turned the wagon around, noticing the ravens that lined the road. Pruck, pruck, pruck. |
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Some say the best thing about Hula Fit is rediscovering your childhood, others think it's getting fit without noticing. |
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I WOULD like to thank John Kartz for his enlightening letter on Bill Pyers, and for noticing my misprinted letter. |
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A vote of censure was moved against Burke, however, for noticing the affairs of France, which was moved by Lord Sheffield and seconded by Fox. |
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This speaks to the value of output, or what Swain refers to as the noticing function and the metalinguistic function of output. |
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It is unknown if their affair was ever sexual, although by this point other members of the group were noticing Rossetti and Janey's closeness. |
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Rats given the cells in their forebrains were better at recognizing when an object had been moved or noticing an unfamiliar object. |
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Through the crack in the door he couldn't help noticing that she had finally come through with the nippleless bra. |
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While no one was noticing, digital cameras have become the hottest tech trend in K-12 districts today. |
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Despite being partially paralysed down one side, he presided over a Cabinet meeting the next morning without anybody noticing his incapacity. |
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Hans Steffen visited the area in 1898, noticing that the glacier penetrated far into the lagoon. |
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In 2014 after noticing very little movement, Tapler agreed with her orthodontists' recommendation to get braces and to have her primary canine tooth extracted. |
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The historian Tacitus suggests that Claudius's ongoing term as Censor may have prevented him from noticing the affair before it reached such a critical point. |
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Also worth noticing is that the Grand Tour not only inspired stereotypes among the countries themselves but also led to a dynamic between the northern and southern Europe. |
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Kim also recognizes fans by noticing particular endeavors on her blog and by occasionally recognizing their contact with her on Throwback Thursdays. |
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He moved in closer, covertly noticing Vienna's underhanded peek. |
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I couldn't understand how so many junior Sailors, chief petty officers, and officers could have used these ladders without noticing the discrepancies. |
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Youth dies. Life hurts. Love warms. Understanding heals. The wounds and balms of the human condition are so commonplace that men eventually experience them without noticing. |
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When system operators began noticing material buildup in the precalciner, they found that it was impeding the flow through the preheater and into the kiln. |
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Contrarily, using Avant Browser is like using an almighty browser, you may have switched between three rendering engines IE, Firefox and Chrome automatically without noticing. |
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Then I began noticing the hang-gliders hovering over our Swiss mountains. |
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The IT department issued notices to them after scanning their assets filed in the last two elections and noticing multifold rise in their property. |
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I have been noticing more reports of nuthatches in gardens recently, which is not too surprising as, unlike many other species, their numbers are increasing. |
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