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"The industry has taken notice of this prosecution," Thorpe said.
The agricultural industry has taken notice of Indigo's groundbreaking advancements.
Chinese tech giants have already taken notice of the regions.
Outside parties have taken notice of Peru to provide funding.
The NBA world has taken notice of Leonard's improved playmaking.
Investors and mainstream restaurant chains have taken notice of the trend.
Wrestling fans have certainly taken notice of their idols dying early.
Google, it seems, has sat up and taken notice of this.
Headline writers have taken notice of the shift in the race.
Drug traffickers had already taken notice of Las Pilas, villagers say.
Politicians have taken notice of the groundswell, especially among young voters.
Murphy thinks Trump has taken notice of those sky-high numbers.
EU leaders have taken notice of Russia's links to European fringe parties.
Large corporations have also taken notice of the economic opportunities in Arizona.
Tourists have taken notice of the misery spilling out into city streets.
Financial markets have taken notice of the acrimony over the negotiating table.
Democrats in the early states have taken notice of what is happening.
Global energy markets have already taken notice of the recent arrests, with the
Lawmakers in Washington have taken notice of the tech industry's lack of diversity.
I'm far from the only one who has taken notice of this incongruence.
Fortunately, the technology community has taken notice of the massive opportunity in this space.
Achmea "has taken notice of the decision by Kifid," Achmea said in a statement.
What are some things you've seen in the space that you've taken notice of?
It seems that at least some TikTok users have taken notice of Jenner's disappearance.
Legislators have also taken notice of the benefits that come from direct care as well.
"We have taken notice of the reports," the spokeswoman said during a regular government news conference.
But despite the shoddy science, people have clearly taken notice of the "miracle" of stem cells.
Chris Webber: I'd always taken notice of guys calling games like George Blaha, Dick Stockton, John Madden.
Numerous trend pieces have taken notice of Instagram players like The Hoodwitch and podcasts like Witch, Please.
Clearly, the financial class has taken notice of millennial work-life balance issues as an investment opportunity.
Some tech companies have taken notice of Han's work, which was first posted online late last year.
The Federal Reserve has taken notice of higher borrowing costs resulting from the conversion of prime money funds.
Even Marc Jacobs has taken notice of Jenner's modeling skills, casting her in his fall/winter 2016 show.
Big banks have taken notice of these young, agile companies hoping to steal some of their market share.
The U.S. has taken notice of China's broader space ambitions which have included increased investment and notable achievements.
Hackers have taken notice of that and are already using encrypted DNS to deliver malware to unsuspecting victims.
Even the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York has taken notice of Modern Meadow's futuristic leather.
The [Republican National Committee] has taken notice of the Democrats' efforts and have been investing more into voter mobilization.
Facebook has taken notice of TikTok's rising popularity, and even launched a competitor app called Lasso earlier this month.
Moulton's colleagues have taken notice of the impressive $600,000 he's raised, plus $300,000 for his own re-election campaign.
Trump has taken notice of the market's gains as both sides get closer to a deal, the report added.
But for the residents who have taken notice of the city's toxic air, the situation is becoming acutely problematic.
By his teenage years, people had taken notice of Ken's smooth baritone and suggested that he work in radio.
Y Combinator has also taken notice of LUS Brands, with the company graduating from the accelerator in the coming weeks.
And those across the industry have taken notice of the newcomer, which Chu attributes to her candor and sense of self.
The knockout stage of the men's basketball tournament begins Wednesday, and players from other nations have taken notice of these missteps.
Other states have taken notice of Kansas's budget woes, effectively putting the brakes on some efforts to adopt similar tax cuts.
With that awareness, Kennedy no doubt has taken notice of the nation warming up to the concept of legalized sports betting.
Dare we dream that the showrunners have taken notice of our ongoing Khal/Daenerys 'shipping and intend to do something about it?
Put all that together and it looks like Workplace will only keep growing — something Cross says others have already taken notice of.
Pay disparity is an issue for women in all industries, but Hollywood has really taken notice of the problem in recent years.
The regulators had taken notice of public anger about the government's past practice of taking actions against corporations without holding people responsible.
Already well known in her local community in Auckland, New Zealand, only recently has the wider world taken notice of her talent.
" When complimented on his shoes, a style choice his colleagues in the House have taken notice of, he responds, "You sound like Ivanka.
Even one of Mr. Biden's national co-chairs, Mayor Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles, has taken notice of the onslaught of Bloomberg ads.
Wilson has been trying new 'dos as of late... and a lot of people have taken notice of the many changes to his appearance.
FaceApp's connection to Russia — its parent company is based there — has worried US government officials that have taken notice of the app's growing virality.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German finance ministry has taken notice of reports that the European Central Bank was considering a review of Deutsche Bank's (DBKGn.
Schubert would embrace that vogue, yet he remained fond of his teacher, who had first taken notice of him when he was a choirboy.
While his campaign denies it's pulling out of the first-in-the-nation primary state, local Democrats have taken notice of his reduced presence.
I had taken notice of Wei Zhaohan in the Beijing airport when she started listening to Chinese pop music videos next to me without headphones.
When she was 21972 she had started drawing dresses with price tags, she said, and at 11 she had taken notice of how people dressed.
Being named a TIME honoree has already shown that the international community has not only taken notice of her efforts, but are rightly lauding her accomplishments.
Because of their increased availability and utility, regulators and legislatures at the state and federal level have taken notice of financial technology products, services and companies.
" She calls the crackdown a "very important issue of public interest," saying that even the international community has taken notice of "this phenomenon of summary executions.
Hackers have taken notice of how important these Instagram accounts are to their owners, many of which entirely rely on their Instagram presence for their income.
Mediahuis and VP Exploitatie, which already hold a nearly 60 percent stake in TMG, have taken notice of de Mol's offer, they said in a joint statement.
Sierra Nevada Corporation, a private company building a small space shuttle called the Dream Chaser, has already taken notice of their bit part in the new movie.
Trial lawyers have taken notice of both the lack of lawsuit protections and the fact that doctors and hospitals are learning the ACO model on the fly.
Veteran Democratic donors have taken notice of the party's struggle to raise cash and argue that it's due to a lack of cohesion around a single candidate.
RELATED: DHS plans to expand 'Remain in Mexico' policy in the near future Those who watch and study migration flows have also taken notice of the trend.
"My client has taken notice of the video images in which his brother is seen, and he wants to absolutely distance himself from it," says attorney Mattias Leys.
On Twitter, fans have taken notice of these inarguably bizarre shots of Danny Rand (played by Game of Thrones star Finn Jones) showing off his sick chest tattoo.
Hanham pointed out that he has undoubtedly taken notice of what happened to Saddam Hussein and Muammar Gaddafi, two leaders who disarmed and were later overthrown and killed.
Many VC funds have taken notice of these opportunities and injected billions of dollars of private capital to seed and support commercial startups developing emerging "dual-use" technologies.
One trader has taken notice of an ongoing trend between bonds and equities, and plans to play for more upside in a Treasury bond-tracking exchange-traded fund.
With quarterback Tom Brady headed to his eighth Super Bowl with the New England Patriots on Sunday, others in the league have taken notice of his healthy habits.
"One beauty trend we've taken notice of, that doesn't necessarily fall in line with the increasingly popular minimalist beauty look, is the use of metallic and white eyeliner," Brown said.
Even the folks at Starbucks have taken notice of her craft, and in December 2016 she was contacted at the corporate level and invited to participate in a red-cup commercial.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has taken notice of the major fundraiser happening on her platform, and showed up to help the #TeamTrees team, both in person and with a $200,000 donation.
An advisor to one of California's bundlers who's supporting a rival campaign admitted their network has taken notice of rank-and-file employees at these larger tech companies donating to Warren.
But it is feared that the true number of the dead this week is near 10,000 — partly from the poor that cannot be taken notice of through the greatness of the number.
Quavo says someone -- besides his fans -- must have taken notice of his joke about selling the chicken sandwich out of his trunk ... because a few months later Migos was on the menu!
Snap has taken notice of the sudden rise of TikTok — the company announced new "lip sync lens challenges" back in December which invite users to sing along to different songs while using lenses.
And it's not just us who thinks so, the whole beauty industry has also recently taken notice of the teen's ability to sell out of lip kits faster than her factory can produce them.
Trump's own advisers have downplayed the possibility, but the President — who consumes information from a wide swath of sources, including television and a wide network of wealthy friends — has taken notice of the chatter.
Despite a 6.3 percent revenue growth for AB InBev and MillerCoors being "in-line" with their 2014 earnings at over $62.413 billion, those companies have surely taken notice of a swinging pendulum of tastes.
"With regret we have taken notice of the incident caused by the IOC Member and the IBSF Vice President, Mr. Adam Pengilly at the Olympic Winter Games Pyeongchang 2018," the IBSF said in a statement.
The American people have taken notice of the increasingly shrill left wing echo chamber in the press, and they are starting to get fed up with "news" headlines that simply parrot Democratic Party talking points.
No sooner has she reconnected with Skandha than both of her old bosses have taken notice of her return, and each is convinced that she is the key to bringing their divergent visions into reality.
" She claims the war, which has seen hundreds of deaths at police hands, is a "very important issue of public interest." saying that even the international community has taken notice of "this phenomenon of summary executions.
With a role in the next Star Wars film Rogue One, as well as Jason Bourne, Hollywood has already taken notice of the English actor's talents (he's also excellent in the 2010 dark comedy Four Lions).
Mr. Sanchez, 43, an immigrant from Mexico who once worked the farm fields but now owns three trucks, said he has taken notice of the rise in murders here, but always felt a distance from them.
However, some Wall Streeters have taken notice of remarks Powell made in 2012 when he doubted the efficiency of the Fed's low-rate money-printing policies and worried over the long-term damage they might cause.
According to CNN, Finland has taken notice of this as the nation's finance minister on Friday called for the European Union to "urgently review the possibility of banning Brazilian beef imports" in light of the Amazon fires.
But over the meal, Jimmy describes still adjusting to his job as a mailroom employee at HHM, relaying funny tales about the Xerox machine and one person in particular at the firm he's taken notice of (Kim, perhaps?).
Given that the State Department and Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the UN, have spoken out against the abuses, many have taken notice of the fact that President Donald Trump has yet to issue any public statement.
"Engie has taken notice of the government's request and will realize the necessary operations in order to guarantee the stability of the regulated tariffs of natural gas until the end of June," Engie said in an emailed statement.
From BET's Rebel to Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize–winning novel The Underground Railroad, popular culture has taken notice of the Black Lives Matter movement and the ongoing discussions about black bodies, often using it as a plot device.
And it's not just digital platforms that are looking for a bigger piece of the pie, Sliwka said, telling CNBC that traditional TV broadcasters have taken notice of the opportunity and are also starting to enter the space.
Many market watchers have taken notice of the technical "megaphone" pattern the S&P has been forming since mid-2018, a formation made during times of heightened volatility that is also known to some as a broadening wedge.
Beyoncé and JAY-Z have yet to address any of the speculations of a fourth child, but eagle-eyed fans have taken notice of a few things during recent shows of the couple's joint On the Run II tour.
In the United States, traditional fund management firms companies including BlackRock Inc, Fidelity Investments, Charles Schwab Corp and The Vanguard Group have all taken notice of the advances from robo-advisors and launched their own services or acquired start-ups.
Trump has already taken notice of his potential competitor, tweeting on Monday morning that Schultz doesn't have the "guts" to run and making bizarre claims that he hopes the Starbucks in his New York City Trump Tower is still paying rent.
Rachel confronted Lee on Monday night's "Men Tell All" episode before next week's finale, and she got to address what a lot of the country has already taken notice of in recent weeks ... that Lee has had some pretty controversial thoughts on Twitter.
Others, like the blog Addicting Info, have taken notice of the fact that Alpha Omega Winery doesn't have distributors in a single European NATO member and that aside from Russia, Switzerland is the only country they distribute to in all of Europe.
"Like many Americans, the president has taken notice of the homelessness crisis, particularly in cities and states where the liberal policies of overregulation, excessive taxation and poor public service delivery are combining to dramatically increase poverty and public health risks," said Judd Deere, a White House spokesman.
The successful push for marriage equality has, in recent history, eclipsed many other pressing LGBT issues, and it is only with the recent passing of these clearly bigoted anti-LGBT laws like HB2 that the general public has taken notice of how many doors remain closed to us.
While this has come with its own controversy from fans who love the iconic late '90s dub, the LGBTQ community has taken notice of a particular issue with the new voiceover in regards to how it handles the queer subtext between the main character, Shinji and fellow pilot, Kaworu.
Wall Street has also taken notice of the president's erratic statements on twitter lately, following a stream last week that ranged from criticism of London's mayor following a murderous terror attack on that city, to a blast at Democrats for their supposedly slow pace of confirming nominees for White House jobs.
Mark WarnerMark Robert WarnerSenator calls for cybersecurity review at health agencies after hacking incident Health groups vulnerable to cyberattacks as coronavirus crisis ramps up Coronavirus package hits roadblocks amid GOP opposition MORE (D-Va.) is one member of the government that has taken notice of concerns around vulnerabilities at hospitals and other healthcare centers.
Some of the country's biggest carriers have taken notice of concern around the fiery phablets, issuing plans designed to let consumers trade their Notes in for less problematic devices while Samsung and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission attempt to figure out what the heck is going on with the devices intended to replace that earlier bunch.
"It's become clear over the last two months that we really set the tone on opposition to Trump, set the tone on the policy agenda, and the fact that we've done so without the top-down approach of endorsements from the establishment I think is really something that voters across the state have taken notice of," Perriello said.
The White House has very much taken notice of who has spurned Mr. Trump — Mr. Paulsen and Representative Kevin Yoder of Kansas are mentioned frequently by West Wing officials — and Mr. Stepien even went so far as to write a memo this month warning lawmakers that they would not fare well if they did not "boldly align" themselves with the president.
Lobbyists, those with business before the city and others who regularly engage with both sides of city government, have taken notice of the rapid change in the relationship from the relatively placid days under Mr. Johnson's predecessor, Melissa Mark-Viverito, an early supporter of Mr. de Blasio's who gained her position in part because of a push from the newly elected mayor.
"The fashion world hasn't really taken notice" of how things have evolved at the consumer end, she continued, citing concerns with sustainability (and specifically the waste in the fashion industry), how trends are set today (no longer dictated by brands but by individuals) and how anything can be sold by anyone, from anywhere, not just from a store in the mall, or by way of a well-known brand name website.

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