Someone recently brought to my attention the fact that it is foil and not gladwrap that has psychic protective powers. |
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Recently it was brought to my attention that the 121-year-old French-woman finally went to her reward. |
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A sharp pain in my hip was brought to my attention as I moved further back. |
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It has been brought to my attention that gold certifications are based on the number of units shipped, not sold. |
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Having said that, I had brought to my attention the following week that people were going to continue such behaviour. |
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If Mr. Koziol or any others were not, they should have brought to my attention that we should check with others. |
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It is an important issue which has been brought to my attention by people who live in my riding and by the businesses in my riding. |
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If such issues are brought to my attention and come within the relevant directive, then action can be taken. |
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The delegation also brought to my attention the gains made by Somaliland in the social, economic and security sectors. |
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When this site was brought to my attention last November, they too carried my full audio and video catalogue. |
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I feared that, in my speech here, I would have to pass on a few complaints, for they are obviously brought to my attention. |
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Shortly after, it was brought to my attention that it was a terrorist attack. |
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I would like to repeat that the comments which have been brought to my attention are disturbing. |
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Information brought to my attention, however, indicates that the monies were not given for worthwhile purposes. |
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I appreciate having had your concerns on this important issue brought to my attention. |
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I would like to take a moment to read to you something that has been brought to my attention. |
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It was brought to my attention that there was a conference on stem cell research in the Vancouver area in March. |
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There are a lot of hints and things out there, but there has never been a case brought to my attention. |
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However, not a single instance was brought to my attention in which an enterprise was adversely affected by the reinstatement of a professional. |
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One of the issues that was brought to my attention that is most interesting in a legal sense deals with illegal fishing on the continental shelf. |
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The remarks were only recently brought to my attention and this represents the first opportunity to bring this question of privilege before the House. |
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It has been brought to my attention that a Union Jack is flying out of a window between the sixth and seventh floors of the Louise Weiss building. |
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It's been brought to my attention that The Conformist is now taught as much at the college and university level as Citizen Kane. |
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The risks and dangers that RCMP officers face were brought to my attention about eight weeks ago when a man came into my office in Truro, Nova Scotia extremely irate. |
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If it were brought to my attention I would have done something. |
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Just to intervene, it has been brought to my attention that we should try to limit the remarks, as they are going to cut into some of the questions. |
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Of course the Chair did not take pains to observe whether there were 25, or 24 or 26, but only that there were 15. This has been brought to my attention subsequently. |
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No other issues regarding access to file were brought to my attention. |
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Nothing has been brought to my attention in relation to that. |
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Just before I departed Dili for New York, legal advisers brought to my attention the urgent need to lay out basic legal frameworks for several ministries. |
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They brought to my attention an issue that needs redressing. |
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As a member of this House, I have had cases brought to my attention. |
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One brought to my attention recently suggested a Downton Abbey Calendar, a scented candle and a personalised oven mitt. |
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