Don't you notice the tension between the two whenever they're left alone together? |
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Laois were very much alive and kicking and all other pretenders to the crown sat up and took notice after a superb performance at O'Moore Park. |
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Our landlord has served us a notice to quit by December, and we have no redress because we cannot afford the increased rent. |
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Just as I notice them, the formation splits, the outer ships breaking off in both directions along the line. |
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So, tell us Ihar, when did you first notice your allergy to the definite article? |
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The band of four head off on their little adventure and I suddenly notice that Stephanie is stacked. |
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Primarily, however, I notice the sheer multiplicity of accents, languages and ethnic types jostling for space in those sweaty Tube carriages. |
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If the problems continue after two written warnings, court action may be taken against the offender and a notice to quit may be served. |
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So the president decided to call a news conference, and he rattled some reporters by giving them just 45 minutes notice this time. |
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Whites and blacks in the Caribbean speak alike, and if you notice any difference, it is socio-economically based, not ethnically based. |
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Maybe when she got dressed she was too zoned to notice that she grabbed her dress from the Juniors rack. |
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He did not notice the eagles soaring over him, nor the vultures which looked down on him from his very own towers. |
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It was only then that I noticed all sorts of little details which had evaded my notice earlier. |
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Scott didn't seem to notice and she followed in tow behind him as they made their way to a group near a far wall. |
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He said the Department of Health had years of notice to ensure the smooth transposition of the EU directive into Irish law. |
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Mr Wells said he did not think two A4 sized notices on the town hall notice board were adequate warning. |
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Did they notice my sterling work record and give me the appreciation and acknowledgement I deserve? |
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The council has decided to serve notice to quit on the 46 council house tenants on Toppings Estate who have refused to accept a rent increase. |
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Dressed in black, and feverishly scribbling notes in leather-bound jotters, it was hard not to notice him at lectures and tutorials. |
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I was paying attention so raptly that I didn't even notice Chris come back in. |
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They can be kept in the portfolio as an earning asset, or they can be liquidated on the shortest notice without any loss of value. |
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Similarly, and underpayment of salary in lieu of notice would constitute a wrongful termination and have the same effect. |
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The police notice said authorities were pursuing lawbreakers who damaged public and private property and disturbed social order. |
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So this was not a threat to revoke, this was a notice of rescission or revocation. |
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It remained in use until 18 months ago when a dangerous structures notice was served on it. |
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Someone has left a copy of the Daily Mail out in the staffroom, and I couldn't help but notice this front page headline. |
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Miss Watson left her queen en prise against Miss Gooding, who failed to notice and eventually lost. |
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We're sure it was warm in Venice, but we didn't notice any other starlets looking like they just finished a schvitz in the sauna. |
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You'll notice in my data that I never reached the factory-specified velocities, firing either carbines or rifles. |
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Although you probably didn't even notice I was gone, I'm home from my mountain getaway this week, fresh as a daisy from lots of sleep. |
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Soon the wealthy will look at the poor and notice how terrible their teeth are. |
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Readers may not even notice some of the more radical elements like word balloons that get cut off by the panel borders. |
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But victims complain that it takes a long time to obtain a noise abatement notice requiring their neighbours to turn down the volume. |
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For an anime, it looks lush and vibrant, but anyone watching this DVD on a high-end television may notice the jaggedness in the black lines. |
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We put the US on notice that we expect full proof, that we will not tolerate accusation by innuendo or slur. |
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The company has been on notice to quit for two years but no alternative site has yet been identified. |
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Several years later the plaintiff gave the defendant notice to quit under the lease agreement. |
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Graduated periods of notice to quit, ranging from four to 16 weeks, depending on length of tenancy, are also proposed. |
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There, though, I couldn't help but notice the bowls, pistes and terrain parks. |
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Liam shows himself quite adept at the drug business, and eventually attracts the notice of local racketeers. |
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Motorists and residents will be given advance notice and more information nearer the time. |
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I love it when the web makes you take more notice of things in the real world. |
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Renewal or termination of the contract will be done at three months notice by either party. |
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His apparent failure to notice that the pressure system was still on manual reportedly resulted in a warning alarm being sounded at 10,000 ft. |
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Her eyes caught the reflections from the shiny emblem, but she saw something she didn't notice before. |
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The first thing you notice when driving into Stradbally is the neatly manicured grass verges on the roadside. |
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When you come back to your experiment, you'll notice that yeast cells do a really good job of creating carbon dioxide. |
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I notice that nowadays in politics you've got to get your laugh line first. |
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The next thing you notice is his neatly trimmed hair, beard and the nice suit. |
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If the police or authorities notice them moonlighting, then the employee faces a 5,000 zloty fine. |
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Did you ever notice that they always seem to want to have the last word on an argument? |
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Various passersby lazily walk with muddy shoes over the floor he has just cleaned, and do not even notice him. |
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Avid readers and transport boffins will notice that this is the old sign from Melbourne Train Doors. |
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I had thought that if I caught her off guard then she would take notice and try to scold me. |
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I notice the tamper sitting in the down refuge siding near the works depot. |
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He said the need for flyovers and wide roads in the City would be brought to the notice of the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister. |
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There is too much danger that the subject may notice the sameness of the modus operandi. |
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A hill which a motor car would hardly notice would bring a heavy train to a stand in next to no time. |
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In terms of mood, this room is rustically casual, but you'll notice that doesn't mean it's messy or unkempt. |
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He simply took the little blue tardy notice and marked something off on his clip board. |
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If a child has ten unauthorised absences during a six-week period then a parent is sent a fixed penalty notice warning. |
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She first received a jury duty notice in January but received a postponement because she was pregnant. |
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Do you think he'd notice if I sprayed a bit of furniture polish around and kept the lighting low? |
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You'll notice indicators of this season, such as the blooming of cornelian cherry and sugar maple. |
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He assured me that no-one will ever notice the small scratch mark he was able to make. |
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But their damage is what we notice and what he shews us, the seduction and bribery of fervent desire meshed with sheepish sorrow. |
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One way to determine if someone is an ambivert is to notice if an individual displays traits of both introverts and extroverts. |
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To that end, you'll notice a radical difference in speed and handling depending on the size of the car. |
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We just keep our eyes open to notice aberrations and changes, and believe me, there are plenty of them. |
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The anti-war movement served notice on the warmongers that they will continue to face deep opposition. |
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Her voice was low, near to a whisper so as to ensure that nobody would notice the quaver in her voice were they not looking for it. |
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Some jaundiced patients may complain only of yellow eyes because they notice the color there. |
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But since they were given notice to quit in November they have been unable to find a hall that can be booked for more than three nights a week. |
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Typical notice periods are thirty, sixty and ninety days, although some are as short as seven days. |
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Ponty was soon outfoxed, however, for lithos that escaped the authorities' notice could be reproduced through glass painting. |
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We had time to notice the variety of wildflowers and birds and to see them in a new way. |
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The building had been badly damaged by an arson attack the previous year and a dangerous structures notice had been served by Hull City Council. |
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And finally, when you've woken up after your fantastic sleep, take no notice of my bloodshot, baggy eyes and put on your radio. |
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I would like to bring to your kind notice the fact that in spite of being industrially backward, it has always been a great center of learning. |
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Obviously, the Communist press took notice of them, terming them subversive and linking them to criminal elements. |
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The wife had left the defendant and had given the housing authority notice to quit in accordance with the tenancy agreement. |
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We consulted people on Goldiggers and the skatepark and then did not take a blind bit of notice of them. |
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Images of supermodels were sometimes on the telly but I didn't take much notice of them. |
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He floated inside the cold titanium surroundings, making notice of the large scorch marks on the walls. |
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Under the proposals, a senior nurse would then be able to call on more staff at short notice than is possible at present. |
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Most taxpayers who were eligible for the advance payment received a notice from the taxation office shortly before they got their check. |
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I had stared at my uncle to see if I could notice any resemblance between him and any of the men in the picture. |
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People might take more notice of car insurance adverts that they have time to read. |
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I started to notice as I went to and from work that there were one or two regulars riding on quad bikes. |
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Just as I'm posting it, I notice no return address is showing in the envelope's window. |
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Accordingly, we enclose a revised notice of an assured shorthold tenancy, having amended the term commencement date to today's date. |
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The notice requirement would not apply to local protest marches and similar demonstrations. |
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Josh ranted, too absorbed in his words to notice the incredulous expression his companion was wearing. |
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If you notice a lump or swelling anywhere on your body, have it checked by your doctor. |
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I duly and rapidly typed and laminated a terse notice and stuck it on the wall requesting the return of said item and then forgot about it. |
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So you have an ethics officer in a department or corporation, but no one will take a scrap of notice of them. |
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Also, at the end of the trial, the judge said to the jury that evidence was only to be taken notice of from the witness box. |
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No alarm went off, and the officers patrolling the perimeter didn't notice anything amiss. |
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Such moments of choice, Alexander found, come only when one is willing to deeply attend to or notice subtle body cues. |
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Once we're into the second hour, Pollack ratchets up the pace a few notches and we notice a quickening of the pulse. |
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They notice the sound of footsteps as people outside begin to rush toward shelter. |
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What she did notice was how the avenues and streets became more organized and concentrated the closer they went to the center. |
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Petersen says he was standing there surveying the scene, when he happened to notice a large whiteboard off to one side. |
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The blogs are like stunned mullets over why no one is taking much notice of him and his book. |
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As the afternoon wore on, Evelyn began to notice more and more how the men treated her. |
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Make sure your copyright notice is affixed to copies in such manner and location as to give reasonable notice of your copyright. |
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It therefore set off without notice the credit balance in the current account against the sum due under the loan account. |
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God would also notice how the human race is destroying the life support system of the planet. |
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She never seems to notice if she's interrupting and is always gratingly yappy. |
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I really don't know why anybody bothers to have them fitted, because nobody takes a blind bit of notice of them. |
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His long golden hair falls down over his shoulders, and you notice two pointed ears poking out from the golden locks. |
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Once the other locals notice you are approachable and downright friendly fellows, they too may step up to help get you drunk. |
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She had earlier begun to notice relatively minor injuries on his body, but these Joe explained away as scrapes and bumps caused during play. |
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The picture also has some jitter, but I was so distracted by the streaking that I didn't notice whether it persisted through the entire run time. |
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The last man, the fifth, took notice of the boy's icy glare, took interest and then verged off his path. |
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They also said if management give any aggravation about this they would give them seven days notice that they would join the strike. |
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Not that Elle actually had time to notice what went on with Aaron lately, what with her new busy and active social life and all. |
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Every good tactician pays attention to details which the less skillful don't notice or don't bother about. |
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And since people are still unaccustomed to the feel of the new paper, they won't notice if your fakes aren't a perfect tactile match. |
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I notice his erect bearing, his poker face, only his moving cheek muscles betray that this man is under great tension. |
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It was not hard to notice the glum expression on her face, though he could not understand what it was that was bothering her. |
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But as her depression lifted, in the spring, she would suddenly begin to notice it again. |
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Meanwhile, last week the protective notice issued to 22 staff at the South East Regional Airport was been lifted. |
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The notice at the foot of the Grouse Mountain chair lift, warning that there are no easy routes from the top, means what it says. |
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As he continued, now hoping that someone would notice him and offer assistance, he thought he heard the sound of a familiar tread. |
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This facet of human psychology has attracted the notice of numerous adaptationists. |
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But, of course, others out there can sometimes notice the blockage, like a beam in our eye. |
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This calendar of events will be posted shortly in the clubhouse notice board. |
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The shoulder was so painful for a while that I didn't really notice my hand until I came off and realised it was bit tender. |
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I was still too busy relishing in my glory to notice he was seriously in trouble. |
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Six weeks ago many of us did not even notice whether or where the U.S. flag stood in our houses of worship. |
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He didn't notice Selene when she stepped to his side, so she nudged him with her elbow. |
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I notice that the clause states that artificial watercourses are not part of that particular acknowledgment. |
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A case which has been decided by a court, but is still open to appeal, is not considered sub judice until notice of appeal has been given. |
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I would take judicial notice of that and would expect justices to do the same. |
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But I'd naively failed to notice that at least three members of the seminar were mature students. |
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I didn't notice that the easel was on a platform raised seven inches above the ground. |
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If you owe money for repair or valuation, the date must be at least three months from the day the notice is sent. |
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Shortly after their killing spree, we notice John is having trouble sleeping, and he begins to look more and more haggard. |
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Roger doesn't notice this, but is taken with how much Carolyn wants to keep David around. |
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His landlord gives him a week's notice to quit the house, although he is not in breach of his tenancy. |
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Useful documents include notice of a job transfer, a letter from your doctor or birth certificates for the quadruplets. |
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These regulations should be extended to cover all insurances with advance notice of 10 weeks minimum applying. |
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The maps also show patterns of cancer that might escape notice if larger areas were mapped. |
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Written notice has to be served in accordance with the rules or the sum is simply not recoverable. |
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I notice that it is starting to backtrack on the issue of nuclear ships in New Zealand waters. |
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He concluded his presentation to the members by informing them he was tendering his notice to retire from his position. |
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Hollywood took notice of Douglas and began to send the appropriate signals. |
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I couldn't help but notice the realization that dawned on my father's face. |
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And despite all the smiles and media attention, there are people taking notice of Webb. |
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The Devils took notice and in 1999 signed the offensive rearguard as a free agent. |
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She'd been too busy trying not to cut him with the razor to notice when she'd shaved him. |
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They can tell when the lid of a cookie jar has been disturbed and notice when a quarter inch slice has been shaved off a chocolate cake. |
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To pollinate tomatoes, tap on the bamboo stakes once in the morning and once at night when you notice the petals of the flower are curved back. |
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Jacqui was too busy rearranging her skirts after her untimely fall to notice our stiff conversation. |
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The pilot lost consciousness, but awoke in time to notice large rocks rapidly becoming larger. |
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As he left, he did not notice the hateful eyes of the sable raven, watching Calanthas go, from a windowsill. |
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To top off her bewilderment, the lad was walking amid his parents who didn't seem to notice at all. |
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The plans won some support from the unions, but there are concerns about cutting the inspection notice period. |
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My producer, John Walker, called it a no-win situation, because if we do a really good job, no one will notice it. |
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But one of the things you are not supposed to notice is that vast tracts of the programme have absolutely nothing to do with live sport. |
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She also couldn't help but notice how handsome he was with his black hair and darker skin tone. |
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You notice the lathe and the other tools first, crafted down to each groove and handle. |
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The words didn't fit in the box and I filled the margins so that anyone reading the form would notice what I had written. |
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With respect to the requirement to provide notice of the intended repossession, the defendants rely upon the principle enunciated here. |
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His housing troubles began when he came back from a holiday towards the end of 2001 and saw a notice to quit. |
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Prior to the Oct. 26 march, OCAP released a statement giving notice of the buildings they intended to squat. |
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So, whether you call it a striped gourd, a marrow, or a zucchini, you might notice that they are quite plentiful at this time of the year. |
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The northern area planning committee made its decision on 5 December, and the decision notice was sent the following day by recorded delivery. |
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I did notice that the spelling in most of the unwanted e-mails I happen to read is generally atrocious. |
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As Tom and Casey approach the house they notice a bunch of furniture piled in the yard and guess that the family is getting ready to leave. |
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Almost every shop has a notice in the window, advising customers of the proprietor's holiday arrangements. |
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Walkers are asked to obey any notice with warnings that tree felling may be in progress. |
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I notice that Jim Lamb is suiting up early and he's thinking that its time to go soon after the launch window opens. |
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Said to be the windows on the soul, your eyes are often the first thing people notice about you. |
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Even as she lay beside him, Erin couldn't help but notice his lean body wasn't a patch on Cade's hard-muscled form. |
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She couldn't help but notice the curious stares she received from the people around her. |
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When they get up to leave, you notice the little mimeographed magazine they left face down on the table. |
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Their homes and offices were bugged to give the United States notice of whether they were biddable. |
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Most fixed-price contracts require several months' notice of termination and switching usually takes four to six weeks, so it pays to plan ahead. |
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I happened to notice a couple in their mid-fifties dancing alongside the bar stars, ravers, and sweaty topless men. |
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I notice how nicely her nails are rounded and polished with pearl white, and how kempt she is. |
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Chen Tsai-fu was criticized because of his failure to notice that a bullet had gone through the windshield in front of him. |
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I've ripped back a few times already, whenever I happen to notice a misplaced purl or knit stitch. |
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The first thing you notice in the garden centre is the delicate, airy foliage. |
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At any rate, in those halcyon days before computers, Frank would type and affix the daily diary to the notice board by 6.30 am at the latest. |
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So all of our staff, with the exception of kidnap, are on a 45 minute notice to scramble. |
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If you read my sentence without the red mist descending you might notice there was no comma after the word grammar. |
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Maybe if it's an all out, knock-down-drag-out fight, some teacher will notice and try to stop it. |
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Pioneer historians were quick to notice that bighorn epidemics regularly followed the arrival of tame woollies. |
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You may notice some similarities, but that's only because great minds think alike. |
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Dasha is so petite it's impossible to notice she has a baby bump, even though she is six months gone. |
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I couldn't help but notice his teeth were stained a faint yellow, probably from consumption of too many cigars. |
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Though as I write this I notice that I am changing the focus to the future in typically western style. Hah! |
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By paying attention to his lyrical skill, you notice that he is not only a phenomenal rapper, but also a fine poet. |
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I notice he wanders a little farther out in the pasture every time he sees me coming up the tree-lined driveway to Linda's Southwind Farm. |
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A bank official or hotel receptionist may notice when you have to show your passport. |
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Visitors to the garden will notice juniper, ash, walnut, mountain ash and beech trees as well as jasmine, honeysuckle, lilac, lilies and tulips. |
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You receive a notice of coding before the beginning of the new tax year in April, and these should start arriving soon. |
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We didn't really take much notice of the fact that he was an aristocrat and a monarchist. |
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The men that were beside her stayed where they were and didn't take any notice to the fact that she had just done what she had just done. |
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When you see the movie you'll notice we didn't even bother to wipe off the bird dirt from the wind shield. |
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Maddy laughed as Joan passed Luke without much notice to the fact that he couldn't stop watching her. |
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It didn't escape their notice that even though he carried a sword, he had never once drawn it. |
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My Sunday school teacher suggested that maybe the fact that I'm trying to escape notice inadvertently brings me into the limelight. |
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Cases like these have not come to my notice but if there really are such instances, we will definitely take action. |
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In fact, you barely notice after a while, since you're so absorbed in Eddie's arcane ramblings. |
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We are looking forward to a good entry and hope this advance notice will allow producers of breeding sheep to get together a healthy entry. |
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Suddenly we both notice Buster, a Bullmastiff friend sniffing along with its owner trailing along behind. |
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This timely notice gives time to prepare children for this very popular event. |
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The lawsuit was based on the fact that the city gave no warning or notice that they would be cleaning debris from the riverbank. |
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He says some Maori were given less than a day's notice to prepare an oral submission, on what is a major piece of legislation. |
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Under section 84 the parole board gives the community adequate notice of the parolee's application. |
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Earlier Mr Sinclair had complained that he had not had enough notice to prepare for Mr Williams' appearance at the inquiry. |
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They have swiped hundreds of signs, including chevrons and direction indicators giving motorists advance notice of hazards. |
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Local oil companies have told the bureau that they need three months' notice to prepare for the new fuel specification. |
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The absence of wirescape and the impressive decorative lamp standards give advance notice of an unusually fine town landscape. |
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That is, it's something that happened and could happen again without notice or warning. |
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I think it's far from necessary to allow our enemies detailed advanced notice of our next move. |
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For savers who are prepared to give notice before taking out their money, interest rates payable are generally higher. |
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The policy allows pilots to give notice on the last day of the month and retire the following day. |
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The two-day hearing was told that the McHardys were given just ten minutes notice of the redundancies. |
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It is a problem people are prepared to turn a blind eye to it because people rarely notice these sites as they are covered over. |
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If you leave before you get formal notice of redundancy, you are unlikely to be entitled to any statutory payment. |
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Provisional notice of City's intention to withdraw its membership of the Football League has already been given. |
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The court said the standard warning notice sent to the student was incorrectly worded. |
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He didn't even notice the ravenous hunger that made his stomach rumble in silent agony. |
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Look out for the notice of the Samaritans information evening in the end of September. |
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We posted a notice on the website and the new information went out with the second and third batch of letters. |
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Until that date any parking infringements found will be given an informal warning notice without a penalty. |
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His mind had been too occupied to notice the raging tempest that was taking place up deck. |
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But when I roll up to the Inverey hostel I am greeted by a little notice informing me it will open at 1700 hours. |
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British Waterways is currently considering putting a notice up at Canal Head telling anglers not to fish in the canal. |
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A newspaper notice follows, giving all the neighbours an opportunity to object to its construction. |
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It was following me having a gentle moan to Yvonne about the notice in our national magazine about medical insurance rates rising. |
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He saw our notice in the newspapers about that dead woman, found in Trevor Square, and traveled down here by the coach. |
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He pointed out that if the writer had read his own newspaper he would have seen the public notice announcing the roundabout. |
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I telephoned Chadwick's so that they could fax the obituary with the funeral notice to the newspapers. |
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The Warwickshire captain is used to reading his obituary notice in the columns of the national newspapers. |
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If you have friends who play golf please bring this notice to their attention and get them to register a team early. |
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First she has to put a notice in the local newspaper, and if there are no objections, has been told the court is likely to find in her favour. |
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Its something that I wasn't really aware of until recently, but I'm starting to notice this phenomenon more and more. |
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Do I have to jump up and down like a monkey, with a cowbell around my neck for anyone to notice me? |
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Her main involvement was to help Gabriel be aware of children who had questions when he did not notice their raised hands. |
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Despite being a medical man, I did not have my friend's amazing power of observation to notice the subtle differences in ears. |
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Since good news doesn't make the news, we don't notice it nor realize how often the good things are happening. |
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Only a trained observer would notice her hands and feet look somewhat larger and more masculine. |
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Deep in his thoughts, Luther did not notice the drunk that was approaching him. |
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He probably didn't notice anything, but I know that I was aware of the big smirk on her face, as was Abby. |
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You may notice obsessive patterns and habits of mind you weren't aware of before starting this practice. |
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Know your body, be aware of any changes and contact your doctor if you notice anything unusual. |
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I worthlessly hoped it was late enough that my dad would be asleep, so that he would not notice that I came in past curfew. |
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Because of that little conversation that he heard, Ian began to notice Michelle more. |
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Yes, in many ways, I think that because I'm Chinese, people don't notice me as much. |
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I see now why he showed me all those theories, to get me to notice him, to get me to pay attention. |
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Would Ariella begin to notice him the way he noticed her if he acted like his brother did? |
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The Clerk shall give notice to the respondent in Form 5 and a copy shall be sent to the applicant. |
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I just wanted you to notice me for a change and treat me like a real person. |
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He already knew where she lived and she might begin to notice him if he caught the same bus as her. |
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Since it's a tournament, this forecaddie also gets a lot of advance notice of upcoming rounds. |
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He did, however, have an innate grasp of public relations, dressing with flair so people would notice 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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Visits were sometimes cancelled at a moment's notice when this happened, and her friends came to accept this. |
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They then hope to put up a notice board to educate people about the site's history. |
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Now we're off to a good start in putting them on notice here in the Horn of Africa. |
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They took no notice of the opposition and just railroaded people into this. |
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The fact is that the decision was railroaded through after normal business and residents were given minimal notice of the street closure. |
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Her son is a ruthlessly ambitious journalist, who doesn't have time to notice her terminal cancer. |
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People are once again taking no notice of parking restrictions because we have no enforcement officer. |
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I was happy when I didn't see any new cuts, but I did notice some of his older ones were scabbing up. |
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Elendil didn't notice the slight sarcasm because he was wrapped up in his jealousy of Hildor. |
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I didn't really notice who was doing what though, too busy being wrapped up in my own world. |
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So many people to say hello to, none of whom you really notice when you work there every time. |
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Why did Aunt Debbie have to ruin my complete miserableness and make everyone notice me? |
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Neither Kyal nor Cade took any notice as they rolled on the ground, wrestling for control. |
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The internal scaler on the unit performed quite well and we were hard-pressed to notice any scaling artifacts. |
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The only notification there has been was a notice in an obscure family history magazine. |
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When you walk round a major fire the first thing that you notice on the outside is that all the fire doors are open. |
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He was more interested in the tall ones off at a bit of a distance, but she passed by without notice or remark. |
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Their luxury 100 per cent Tempranillo, single estate Riojas have come to the notice of a wine guru. |
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Competition for notice spilled over into the Augustan period as individuals commissioned new and novel types of attention-commanding funerary monuments. |
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I notice a little glob of something at the crown of her head. |
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If any of you are particularly astute, you may notice that the end of this chapter was not originally the end, nudge nudge, wink wink. But I have to keep this family friendly. |
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A keen observer might notice the Star of David she wears around her neck. |
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Fill all fans to the brim with beer, put strippers in a hot tub behind one end zone, and captivate them with 10 nubile dancers until they don't even notice the mediocre play. |
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A reprint of the official notice appeared in the newspapers the next day. |
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Travelers have started to take notice of Bhutan, great news for the nation that's banking on tourism for economic grow. |
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Susan is on the phone to Libby and cooking tea, and is so caught up in this that she forgets to notice a bottle of cooking oil being tipped onto the lit gas burner. |
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Again we notice the ragged effect of massive snow avalanches. |
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In the photo you'll notice that an item of clothing had been torn from the washing line in the strong wind and rain that's been battering us since yesterday. |
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Bradford Council is also looking closely at objections to the scheme from Ilkley residents, since it put up its formal notice about the planned work. |
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He should be thankful for the container because that's all he got after he received a notice from the Vincent post office that a parcel too big for delivery had arrived. |
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It will include free training for all miners as soon as they get their redundancy notice as well as the creation of a jobs hotline in the Selby Job Centre. |
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But after a few minutes with him, you notice the stiffness and formality are gone. |
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On Continental Europe no one ever pays a blind bit of notice to them. |
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You sort of notice perspective and lines and flat planes of colour. |
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We are prepared at moment's notice to release the nerve gas over the city. |
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The plaintiff had delivered a formal written notice within time, but the notice had failed to state the grounds of appeal or the facts on which he relied. |
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The cold dark days of winter seem to be fading as we notice buds starting to push their way through the earth towards the growing warmth of the sun. |
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Prosecutors formally indicted her on two counts of capital murder last week and her attorneys promptly gave notice they would enter an insanity defence. |
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