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I had taken notes — I was sure that's what I'd heard.
She has taken notes and worked with Marty throughout his academic career.
Andrew Sharmat said his mother had constantly taken notes on scraps of paper.
He's like the ultimate salesman [and] I've taken notes from this guy for years now.
He had taken notes of his meeting with Choi and the prosecution appears to have those notes.
The president has rolled up his shirt sleeves, taken notes, and spent over 50 hours listening to grievances.
If I hadn't taken notes on the Quarter Pounder with Cheese, I feel like I would not have remembered it.
Kardashian West has taken notes from little sister Kylie Jenner, releasing a celebratory KKW Beauty makeup collection for her 38th birthday.
His ex must have taken notes because Hannah Ann has since wiped every trace of Peter off of her Instagram account.
So had Bill Clinton —the only Rhodes Scholar to have become President—who is said to have taken notes about everyone he met.
She Nails Model-Off-Duty Style Kendall is known for her effortlessly cool jeans-and-a-tee #OOTD's, and Kaia has clearly taken notes.
She has canvassed 20 locations, and has taken notes and photographs documenting every reasoning of hers and every turn on a road, trail or canyon.
Holmes told investigators that he could clearly hear what Trump and Sondland were saying, and has a "clear recollection" of it despite not having taken notes.
Acting Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor had taken notes about a call he had with Sondland, for example, but those are being held by the State Department.
Just yesterday, just to make sure I wasn't too old for this, I actually asked a bunch of our younger staff members how they had taken notes in school.
Meghan once said that Carolyn Bessette Kennedy's bridal look was "everything goals" and she appears to have taken notes from the late star with her own elegant and effortless bridal style.
Meghan once said that Carolyn Bessette Kennedy's bridal look was "everything goals" and she appears to have taken notes from the late star with her own elegant and effortless bridal style.
When I first heard the lyrics, I could have sworn that these guys were sitting at my breakfast table, that they had literally just taken notes and written a song about me.
The former actress once said that Carolyn Bessette Kennedy's bridal look was "everything goals" and she appears to have taken notes from the late star with her own elegant and effortless bridal style.
But Gettysburg also was the rare and tragic instance of a parent discovering, and writing about, the loss of a child on a battleground where the journalist had stood, watched and taken notes.
Trump and his allies were furious at this disclosure, and at reports that Comey had taken notes of his meetings with Trump at the time and had shared them with colleagues at the FBI.
Many have taken notes throughout the trial, and have loudly responded "Yes, your honor," when Judge T.S. Ellis has given them directions to stay away from news about the case and from conferring with others.
Three weeks ago, the Post reported that Manafort had taken notes during the infamous Don Jr. meeting at Trump Tower, in which Don Jr. agreed to meet with Russian agents in exchange for dirt on Hillary Clinton.
Using this tool, customers can see the health of their industrial equipment on an iPad and collaborate more easily, sharing information like last action taken, notes and photos; all designed to provide the data to make decisions in real time.
I will have blown herbal Peruvian snuff up my nose, eaten organic dates soaked in ghee, observed Sufi whirling, taken notes like "the new paradigm is joy," and spoken with a variety of lovely individuals whose intense sincerity is refreshing if not explicitly cool.
" Under questioning from senators about why he had taken notes of these conversations when he never transcribed his chats with other presidents, Mr Comey grimly replied that he was concerned about Mr Trump's character and conduct, adding: "I was honestly concerned he might lie about the nature of our meeting so I thought it important to document [it].
The indictment unsealed on Monday accuses Mr. Tisaby of falsely stating under oath, among other things, that he had not taken notes during the interview of Mr. Greitens's mistress, that he had not received information from Ms. Gardner about a previous interview with the woman, and that he had not sought help from computer or forensic experts in a search for the alleged photo in question.
Wilson (1998), pp. 4–10. In addition to these writings, he produced a paper on the politics of Western India that was appended to the report of the House of Commons committee on Indian affairs, 1833. He had also taken notes on his journey to Bombay and collated them for another book, Travels in Western India. That book was published posthumously in 1839.
He was in government for the whole period, except in 1915 to 1917, and had taken notes and documents for his writing. The three actions for which he was most criticised were the Defence of Antwerp in 1914, the Dardanelles campaign in 1915 and the intervention in Russia in 1919 and 1920. Churchill had arrived in Antwerp on 3 October 1914, arriving in "undress Trinity House uniform".
On April 9, 2018, Fox News reported that the woman with whom Greitens had the affair testified that she could not say whether she saw Greitens with a camera or phone on the day he allegedly took the photo. Court records say that the woman told prosecutors, "I don't know if it's because I'm remembering it through a dream or I—I'm not sure, but yes, I feel like I saw it after it happened, but I haven't spoken about it because of that". In pre-trial depositions, William Tisaby, a former FBI agent who assisted St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner with the Greitens investigations, affirmed to defense attorneys that he had taken notes during his interview of the woman. After attorneys pressed him to turn over the notes, he changed his testimony and asserted that he had not taken notes during the interview.
He had taken notes of the cases in the court of Chancery from Hilary term 1736 to Michaelmas term 1754, and he published condensed reports of them in three volumes (1765, 1667, 1668); a second edition appeared 1781/2, and a third, edited by Francis Williams Sanders, in 1794 (see Atkyns' Reports). In 1768 he made a codicil to his will under the name of Tracy. By his wife, whose name was Katherine Lindsay, he left no children. He died 25 July 1773.
Barbusse wrote Le feu while he was a serving soldier. He claimed to have taken notes for the novel while still in the trenches; after being injured and reassigned from the front, he wrote and published the novel while working at the War Office in 1916. Critical reception of the book was mixed at its publication. Its unique position of being published before the end of the war -- the so-called "war book boom" took place only in the 1920s -- led to its being widely read.
The core operating system of the Courier was reportedly a specialized version of Microsoft Windows CE, however the Courier would not have allowed installation of native Windows applications onto the system. All Courier applications would have had to have been designed specifically for the Courier's booklet form factor. In addition, some reports had indicated that the Courier would incorporate a front-side video camera for live video conferencing (via Microsoft Messenger) on the left side of the notebook so that users could have edited documents or taken notes on the right side.
Describing the engine's programming by punch cards, she wrote: "We may say most aptly that the Analytical Engine weaves algebraical patterns just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves." Babbage visited Turin in 1840 at the invitation of Giovanni Plana. In 1842 Charles Wheatstone approached Lovelace to translate a paper of Luigi Menabrea, who had taken notes of Babbage's Turin talks; and Babbage asked her to add something of her own. Fortunato Prandi who acted as interpreter in Turin was an Italian exile and follower of Giuseppe Mazzini.
The abstract of Cao and Zhu's article states with introduction beginning Some observers felt that Cao and Zhu were overstating the value of their paper. Additionally, it was found that a few pages of Cao and Zhu's article were similar to those in Kleiner and Lott's article, leading to accusations of plagiarism. Cao and Zhu said that, in 2003, they had taken notes on that section of Perelman's work from Kleiner and Lott's early postings, and that as an accidental oversight they had failed to realize the source of the notes when writing their article in 2005.Cao, Huai- Dong; Zhu, Xi-Ping.
Foran claimed to have been arrested at 2.05pm; an entry on his arrest sheet was crossed out, however the original document was destroyed so could not be examined. Timing evidence was also important in the Birmingham Six case, where a forensic scientist Dr Frank Skuse stated he examined the suspects and found them in good health at a time that was later than the time at which they claimed had been beaten up. However, he had not taken notes, and a local chemist had been contacted by him at a time compatible with the defence's account.
As popular social science blog Orgtheory.net explains, "in contemporary American sociology, there are no set of student-taken notes that have had as much underground influence as those from Harrison White’s introductory Soc Rel 10 seminar at Harvard." The first generation of Harvard graduate students that trained with White during the 1960s went on to be a formidable cohort of network analytically-inclined sociologists. His first graduate student at Harvard was Edward Laumann who went onto develop one of the most widely used methods of studying personal networks known as ego-network surveys (developed with one of Laumann's students at the University of Chicago, Ronald Burt).
The primary interface of the Courier would have been the Infinite Journal, an electronic journal with an unlimited number of pages upon which users could have taken notes, dragged photos, sketched drawings, and stored "web clippings." Each page would have been stamped with the current time and location when each page was entered. These concepts are similar to the existing Windows Journal, which has been included in every version of Windows since XP. The mechanism for the location geotagging function might have come through an internal GPS, geolocation through IP connectivity through wireless access points, or through manual entry. Users might also have been able to highlight an infinite number of keywords to tag and index for future searching.
As a young man he read books by Thomas Spence, John Stuart Mill and Henry George, as well as pamphlets written by George Bernard Shaw and Sidney Webb of the Fabian Society on the issue of land ownership. By the age of twenty-one, he had already read and taken notes on Henry George's Progress and Poverty. This strongly influenced Lloyd George's politics later in life; the People's Budget drew heavily on Georgist tax reform ideas. Lloyd George circa 1890 Articled to a firm of solicitors in Porthmadog, Lloyd George was admitted in 1884 after taking Honours in his final law examination and set up his own practice in the back parlour of his uncle's house in 1885.
It is later revealed that Lisa is actually an impostor, named Sonia Albright, who had heard about Lisa's life and decided that she wanted it. It has been revealed that Sonia has genuinely bonded with the Lovedays and wishes to stay with them. In flashback, it is revealed that Sonia had met the real Lisa, who gave Sonia a locket and told her about her life; the real Lisa was told that her parents and brother had died, and a woman named Margaret Smith (Suzette Llewellyn) took her in. Using details about Lisa's early childhood with the Lovedays, Sonia is able to successfully pose as her; although Zack became suspicious after finding a diary in which Sonia had taken notes from Lisa.
Newton had studied these books, or, in some cases, secondary sources based on them, and taken notes entitled Quaestiones quaedam philosophicae (Questions about philosophy) during his days as an undergraduate. During this period (1664–1666) he created the basis of calculus, and performed the first experiments in the optics of colour. At this time, his proof that white light was a combination of primary colours (found via prismatics) replaced the prevailing theory of colours and received an overwhelmingly favourable response, and occasioned bitter disputes with Robert Hooke and others, which forced him to sharpen his ideas to the point where he already composed sections of his later book Opticks by the 1670s in response. Work on calculus is shown in various papers and letters, including two to Leibniz.
Since Wouter Deelen had been first Hebrew professor at Amsterdam, and Tremellius was, at the time of the debate, professor of Hebrew at Cambridge, it is probable that both men were among Carlile's audience on the occasion. Tremellius and Deelen both left England when the young Edward VI died, aged 15, the next summer. They may have taken notes of the debate with them and published them in some form, or at least evidently some form of transcript of the debate must have found its way to Europe since ten years later Carlile found himself the joint target of a refutation by former Oxford scholar Richard Smyth (Regius Professor) (Louvain 1562), in a second section of a tract where Carlile had the honour of sharing the title with non-other than Jean Calvin.Refutatio luculenta crasse et exitiosae haeresis Johannis Calvini et Christo. Carlili.
Most of the current arguments of the > schools, frequently misquoted and misunderstood when heard, and abstruse > questions from ancient works, had been presented to the fresh tablet of my > mind. Before these points had been elucidated and the attribution to me of > extreme ignorance had passed to that of transcendent knowledge, I had taken > objection to ancient writers, and men learning my youth, dissented, and my > mind was troubled and my inexperienced heart was in agitation. Once in the > early part of my career they brought the gloss of Khwajah Abu'l Qasim, on > the Mutawwal. All that I had stated before learned doctors and divines of > which some of my friends had taken notes, was there found, and those present > were astounded and withdrew their dissent, and began to regard me with other > eyes and to raise the wicket of misunderstanding and to open the gate of > comprehension.
Stirling Moss drives former Mercedes racing teammate Juan Manuel Fangio's Mercedes-Benz 300 SLR at the Nürburgring in 1977 Mercedes team driver Stirling Moss won the 1955 Mille Miglia in a 300 SLR, setting the event record at an average of over . He was assisted by co-driver Denis Jenkinson, a British motor-racing journalist, who informed him with previously taken notes, ancestors to the pacenotes used in modern rallying. Teammate Juan Manuel Fangio was second in a sister car. After missing the first two races at Buenos Aires in Argentina and the 12 Hours of Sebring in the United States where Ferrari scored a victory and a second place respectively, the 300 SLRs later scored an additional 1-2-3 world championship win in the Tourist Trophy at Dundrod, Ireland, and a 1-2 at the Targa Florio in Sicily, earning Mercedes victory in the 1955 World Sportscar Championship.

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