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Not long after, she took note of the other athletes.
The author herself took note of this tweet and responded.
A store loss prevention officer took note and detained her.
" EU-US TRADE TALKS "We basically took note of that.
And he playfully took note of the gathering's location: Cleveland.
Photographers took note of how "progress" had changed the land.
The effort was an immediate success, and philanthropists took note.
Alexander, along with Collins, Murkowski and Romney, again took note.
Allred took note of a button that Robinzine was wearing.
It wasn't the first time, but nonetheless critics took note.
Other countries discouraged by decades of decline and disorder took note.
I took note to choose my words more carefully going forward.
Investors also took note of another high-level departure at Tesla.
Environmentalists and climate experts also took note of the debate snub.
Alain Vidalies, French Transport Minister, took note of the Commission's challenge.
Publishers took note of what worked on Facebook and adjusted accordingly.
"We passed it and finished, but I took note," he said.
But the authorities increasingly took note of the works' critical content.
Some young Asian women seated at the next table took note.
And other athletes took note of Bryant's experience as an investor.
Draghi told reporters that the ECB "took note" of the deal.
Bradley smirked at the reprimand, and Baez took note of his smile.
The research team also took note of where people were being injured.
Federal and private researchers eventually took note of what they were saying.
Jack Dorsey took a swing at Mark Zuckerberg, and politicians took note.
Even the president took note of his daughter's interest in the matter.
Gradually, the valuation of TPG Partners VI improved, and investors took note.
Media outlets, including VH1, BET, Refinery 29, and Modern Farmer, took note.
A Commission spokesperson said the EU executive took note of the report.
She saw a variety of operations, and took note of best practices.
After Obama's visit, however, U.S. officials took note of a distinct backlash.
The officer typically took note of the incident and left, Oyeneyin said.
The declines for Detroit's Big 6893 exceeded expectations, and investors took note.
Finally, the late-night hosts took note of President's Trump vacation plans.
Williams also took note of Kvitova's emotional accomplishment earlier in the day.
I took note, put the toss straight over my head and — shazam!
Many people took note of the back-and-forth, including Mr. Erdogan.
Activists like Jane Kleeb, chair of the Nebraska Democratic Party, took note.
American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten took note of the plan.
Sayegh allies took note and did their best to bolster their guy.
Thais took note, and started incorporating more western boxing into their training.
Planned Parenthood even took note, thanking supporters for their donations in Pence's name.
The Canadian Commercial Corporation took note of the Liberals' shift on the file.
So when we heard about Bioderma's Sensibio H2O Micellar Water, we took note.
National Republicans took note and started pumping millions of dollars into the race.
On Tuesday, Twitter took note of the Trumps' latest awkward hand-holding moment.
" Trump Jr. took note of Legend's comment and responded "Here we go again.
Enterprising burglars took note, and hit up the Ball home during the game.
Australian materials stocks took note, with the sector index ending 2.4 percent lower.
The ECB said on Tuesday that it took note of the court's decision.
If you have declined to attend for the same reason, we took note.
The "airpocalypse" threatened stability as well as health, so the leadership took note.
The researchers also took note of participants' ages, BMI scores, and relationship statuses.
The clerk took note and immediately alerted the nurses who called my team.
The Swiss foreign office said it took note of the decision with "regret".
Woman suffragists took note of the stronger alternatives offered and rejected in Congress.
Although the inversion was brief and small, major banks took note of it.
Trump Jr. took note of the backlash to Bannon's comments from Breitbart readers.
Apparently, it's a common enough complaint that one airline took note and responded accordingly.
On its face, this seems worrying, and critics took note of his erratic behavior.
At the U.N. and in nation's capitals, diplomats took note of the China position.
But it wasn't just young basketballers who took note of the NCAA's sports culture.
Perhaps many voters took note of neighboring Senator Doug Jones, who campaigned for Espy.
Trump took note of those Republicans, praising them as "incredible warriors" for his cause.
Pence took note of these celebrities in a speech and also tweeted about it.
It seemed he had cracked the case, and others around the world took note.
Mr. McConnell proudly took note of the occasional difficulties of dealing with John McCain.
Finally, the late-night hosts also took note of the start of N.F.L. training.
But people who had been arrested by Sergeant Watts and Officer Mohammed took note.
But the other lords of Westeros took note of Aegon's offer of mercy to Harren.
The fast food chain took note and is giving said snackers a more official version.
You know, as a fan of basketball growing up, I obviously took note of that.
He talked about comparing journalists to Peter Strzok, which of course I took note of.
Anderson certainly livened up the typically rigid broadcast – and fans on social media took note. .
Macron's office said it "gladly" took note of the decision to clear the three officials.
Then Mr. Macklowe took note of large trays of sushi and fruit that were untouched.
Regional hyper-conservative radio personalities took note and quickly stepped in to fill the void.
Trump, who watched the debates and is following the Democratic primary closely, gleefully took note.
China's censors quickly took note, and soon one chat room after another was closed down.
Some IBMers who were working on the technical side soon took note and contacted him.
Naturally, the internet took note of Trump's sexy patriotic letters and decided to poke fun.
The circuit court's opinion, written by Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw, took note of her story.
It took note of births and deaths, of graduations and weddings, of everything in between.
It took note of births and deaths, of graduations and weddings, of everything in between.
The researchers also took note of which sex acts led up to any climaxes that occurred.
"Billy Jean is probably the first professional female athlete that I took note of," adds Faris.
"In 2018, journalists took note of what people said, and of what people did," Rosenthal concluded.
Immediately, people were suggesting demands, so I took note and started gathering those into a Doc.
A neighbor approached and took note of how many people went down and who they were.
"We took note of the results of the vote in Britain's parliament with regret," Volkswagen said.
At the time, Twinkie Town took note and said this on Twitter: Beltran, to the Indians?
And after a number of her fans called out the beauty brand, Riri herself took note.
Donald Tusk, who chairs EU summits, said only that the leaders took note of her comments.
Others quickly took note, with actress Busy Philipps leading the charge to memeify the spontaneous moment.
The dissident community, mourning Liu's death, took note of the cool responses of many Western governments.
First off, The Long Night featured some questionable-at-best military strategy, and people took note.
Apps took note, and began explicitly encouraging users to meet their matches as soon as possible.
The Wall Street Journal also took note of Trump's tweeting in an editorial published Monday night.
He took note of the American skiers and the hype about them completely dominating the event.
Municipalities took note after they watched the state struggle to make use of federal disaster aid.
But Mr. Barris was among those who took note of Ms. Dungey's censure of Ms. Barr.
Phelps took note of Spieth's glancing over at Greller in frustration as the missed putts mounted.
As a clinician, I took note but refrained from comment about glaring unresolved issues with authority.
Europe's top antitrust regulator, the European Commission, said Thursday it took note of the German decision.
Zwillinger said he thinks Amazon (AMZN) took note of that success and wanted in on it.
Nurses, doctors, artists, teachers, bookkeepers, stenographers, businesswomen — even one female official from Tammany Hall — took note.
Still, officials took note of Mr. Sessions' threat to take away federal funds from sanctuary cities.
They were flying by so fast I couldn't always get pictures, but I always took note.
"He took note of all the things that were important to [Jackie], like family," Wiese told PEOPLE.
FIFA has declined comment on details of Blatter&aposs visit, saying it took note of his arrival.
People took note and began asking where they could purchase her creations, and Maya's Ideas was born.
Alyssa Salgado took note of the difference in the appearance of her daughter, Lilayiah Mendez, on Feb.
The internet took note of the new dangly ear hole accessories and did what the internet does.
Postfinance simply took note of the proposal, while a ZKB representative was not immediately available for comment.
As a vegetarian, Sylvia immediately took note of the food truck, and was impressed with Jerome's creations.
Volkswagen said in March that it was not clear whether Mr. Winterkorn took note of the memo.
Markets in the region also likely took note of better-than-expected China credit data released Monday.
Supporters, columnists and commentators called for harsher sanctions for such fouls, and football's governing body took note.
But as the years passed and the names didn't stop, they took note and began to pry.
They took note of Representative Erik Paulsen for distancing himself, suggesting there could be consequences with voters.
Reporter Astead Herndon did a little Beyoncé karaoke in Wednesday's episode — and many of you took note.
It appears the Senate took note and has since slashed military aid to Egypt by $300 million.
Europe's top antitrust regulator, the European Commission, said Thursday that it "took note" of the German decision.
Markets also took note of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's Thursday testimony before the Senate Finance Committee.
While Ms. White was exploring Bedford, she said, she took note of interactions with the residents there.
She noticed a man get into a blue Alfa Romeo and took note of his good taste.
You immediately took note of what you may be entering into — and that was a war zone.
" White supremacists on the internet took note, with one 4chan user writing, "Nivea has chosen our side.
The doctors got concerned when they took note of his darkened urine and signs of jaundice. Diagnosis?
People especially took note of the hypocrisy of Hogan's theme "Real American" playing in wake of Khashoggi's death.
She took note of Johnston early in his career and challenged him to see how he would respond.
But Trump also signaled that he and his campaign took note of his strongest moments in the debate.
Pro streamers, celebrities, and a vast mainstream audience quickly took note and flocked to the hot new thing.
When he decided to repost the results of his investigation recently, the Internet took note and went bonkers.
But then I took note of Jon's not-blue eyes and the very human gasp he let out.
Stocks overall came off their session highs, as investors took note of the movements seen on Wall Street.
Rarely has a stake in a private company increased in value so quickly, and other investors took note.
I went through the interview and took note of 47 -- yes, 47 -- of the most stand-out lines.
Needless to say, record companies, magazine and newspaper editors, television producers, radio programmers, and venue owners took note.
Distance has changed: Harris also says that very few experts took note of the changed economics of space.
He especially took note of the fact the Bad Boy tour would be in Atlanta on Sept. 8.
Industry insiders took note, and before long Mr. Steiner was approached to develop a larger project in Columbus.
Monkeys have long been used in racist insults against black people, and many took note of that history.
The FTC and FDA weren't the only ones who took note of Bakker's promotion of his Silver Solution.
Islam, who previously starred in Tyler Perry's The Haves and the Have Nots, took note of her kindness.
The pair took note of an important date coming up — World Down Syndrome Day, which is every March 21.
Geeta took note when the other workers recoiled from her, and began to wash twice a day, with soap.
Alfa, for its part, says that it took note of early-model issues and worked to rectify the problems.
In the joint statement, the three leaders said that they took note of Trump's decision "with regret and concern".
I understand that today the Commission is meeting today for this reason so we took note of this meeting.
Madden also took note that Peter Thiel, the legendary early investor in Facebook, was also interested in Rational Vaccines.
He took note of the proximity of his rival and drew booming applause as he mentioned her by name.
After the success of "The Puppy Episode," network executives took note and welcomed more queer characters to the fold.
He took note of all of the bags he saw women carrying during his travels and it inspired him.
Evaluating each vessel track, the computer took note when a vessel began to behave according to the expectations given.
The election dialed up the volume and rhetoric on pricing conversations and the industry and its companies took note.
Ken LaCorte contends that Ailes took note of "Trump's crazy behavior"; but Trump's growing political strength was also obvious.
As skin care and self-care became more and more intertwined in popular discourse, skin care marketers took note.
As women across New Zealand emulated her gesture of solidarity by donning head scarves, the Arab world took note.
A member of the chorus from the local opera, near Udine, in northeastern Italy, was there and took note.
At the memorial, numerous attendees took note that Mr. Peterson's most famous protégé was not selected as a speaker.
The European Commission said it took note of the report, adding it contained a number of serious legal errors.
The federal office took note of the outrage and postponed a decision about the plan's implementation until next year.
She caught the attention of GoFundMe GoFundMe took note and named Ruby Kate a "Kid Hero" of the month.
European markets closed higher Friday afternoon as investors took note of several data releases, including a U.S. jobs report.
Even left-leaning fans took note that the entire campaign seemed like a mean-spirited gesture on Oliver&aposs part.
"The president took note of the actions that have been discussed by the Congress," Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said.
He took note of what worked and, as he refined his methods, he began to land more and more clients.
The investor also took note of the recent drop in the "FAANG" stocks (Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Google-parent Alphabet).
In the lead-up to BookCon, many news outlets took note, from the Daily Dot to the Los Angeles Times.
Restaurants took note of the free marketing possibilities and invented eye-catching concoctions like rainbow bagels and Starbucks' Unicorn Frappuccino.
The market clearly took note of Jana's stake in Time, as other print media companies' shares rose in trading Monday.
All eight took note of the exits before taking their seats -- and saw which one would set off an alarm.
Partway through the beta test, I took note of a small button for "blog" on the upper right-hand corner.
I watched the weekly reset happen on Tuesday and took note of how those weekly shifts influence your leveling game.
Schumer took note and tweeted back, revealing that her sister is apparently a big fan of Rowling's wand-waving universe.
Cruz, who has aimed to portray O'Rourke as too liberal for Texas, took note of his challenger's more aggressive tact.
But when news of his conviction appeared in a state newspaper in late December, internet users across China took note.
Readers called out the omission of Thiel's conflictsTimes readers took note of its omission of all of these potential conflicts.
When news spread that Walls was assigned to Menendez's bribery trial, the legal community in New Jersey collectively took note.
The EU also took note of China's recent commitments to improve market access and intellectual property rights, the statement said.
A Credit Suisse spokeswoman said on Tuesday the bank took note of the recommendations and that it respects shareholder democracy.
Trump also promised to eliminate the bilateral deficits with China and Vietnam, and nobody in the business world took note.
Institutions like Sarah Lawrence College took note and began initiating similar celebrations within their own organizations, communities and school districts.
Stephen Colbert — who has known Louis C.K. for decades — took note of the news, but offered only a gentle jab.
Walking around Cuzco's charming, narrow streets afterward, I took note of the many different hostels and lodgings in the city.
In the final communique, the G20 leaders took note of the United States' decision to withdraw from the landmark accord.
Walker took note of Murphy's accomplishment and matched it but said that one had nothing to do with the other.
They took note of the ones who received funding for research, and the ones whose projects didn't make the cut.
Then, when she rocked them the following evening with a black slip skirt and crop top, we hastily took note.
Many started doing this, and apparently someone at Chase took note and decided to have a look at his blog.
The next year, Mr. Ungaro established his own company, and The Times took note of one of his first showings.
The crew operating a crane in Lower Manhattan on Friday morning took note of the wind gusts accompanying the falling snow.
So when we noticed that she recently made a major upgrade to the sparkling stunner, we sat up and took note.
As the little girl is nearly 3 years old, fans took note when Austin shared a photo breastfeeding Chanel in May.
The European Commission said it took note of Hungary's referendum and it was up to Budapest to deal with the outcome.
At one point, Cruz asked if the honcho's company took note of its employees' political views, to which Zuckerberg said no.
China: weak growth is an issue, so traders took note of the record loans the Chinese banks gave out in January.
Critics and curators took note, recognizing affinities with the New Image style of visually arresting emblems superimposed on abstract, brushy grounds.
In room after room, he took note of the Romanian brands — Medias crystal, Cisnadie carpets — that are now struggling or defunct.
Meanwhile, investors also took note of a special Senate election in Alabama, which Democrat Doug Jones has been projected to win.
" Trump took note of Stoltenberg's comments, tweeting shortly after the interview aired that burden sharing has made the alliance "more united.
The researchers also took note of the students' BMI measurements and gave them a questionnaire designed to measure signs of depression.
Ms. Choo also took note of how Mr. Trump appeared to have avoided publicly stoking a related dispute during the visit.
Lauber's office said it took note of the statement, which it said was not final and could face a court challenge.
Lists of expensive assets—cars, furniture, generators—purchased with remittances from Europe were included in obituaries, and envious neighbors took note.
Disney took note of the complaints and promised to bring back the show in time — with brand new episodes in development.
So when it began pouring at beer festivals, beer enthusiasts took note — and began talking the brews up to their friends.
During the House impeachment hearings, the president closely tracked how allies defended him on television and took note of cable ratings.
Elsewhere, investors took note of President Donald Trump's United Nations address on Tuesday, although there were few resulting moves in markets.
I took note of the intensity of a woman's deep blue eyes, the streaks of gray in a man's bushy sideburns.
Even Elon Musk, who has trailed Giertz in his efforts to launch an EV pickup truck, took note of the video.
While I was preparing last year for my move to the United States I took note of the news from home.
If you're aware in advance of what "The Night Of" will be about, then you probably took note of the surveillance cameras and eyewitnesses that track Naz throughout the night and you certainly took note of the pills, cocaine and tequila he consumes, as well as the ill-advised game he and Andrea play with a knife.
Considering the media's careful attention to celebrity ink — to which we happily plead guilty — it is surprising that no one took note.
So of course, when George Clooney's better half stepped out in New York City on Wednesday we sat up and took note.
The company has never embraced an equivalent to trophies or achievements, but took note of players interested in going above and beyond.
Recently, the chain took note of Teigen's opinion on one of its menu items and sent her a little gift in response.
Twitter definitely took note: Eventually, Hetfield and Gaga were able to swap out mics, and the rocker was able to be heard.
When she attended a playdate with her students, she took note of how the celebrities were eager to interact with the children.
If Donald Trump thought CNN's burn would pass by quietly, we have some sad news from him: the internet definitely took note.
It seems like Capcom took note of criticisms like Pacheco's and pulled the map out of rotation in the Capcom Pro Tour.
Critics took note too, commending Glover's dedication to the album's cause, while still accusing him of trying too hard to stand out.
When Mr. Cruz appeared recently on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," the late-night host took note of his patience in winning new friends.
I think he took note of that and kind of relaxed a bit and was more easy to work with after that.
Kim Severson took note of what's grown or harvested where in America, and how those regions are shifting along with the weather.
Johnson bogeyed No. 21, and took note of Koepka's position when he looked at the leaderboard by the tee at No. 21.
Russia took note, three days ago, when Bellingcat announced it would reveal Dr. Mishkin's identity at the briefing Tuesday, Mr. Grozev said.
Not many visitors come to the isolated mosque, he said, so he took note when Mr. Zahra stopped by, ostensibly to pray.
Vindman testified that Eisenberg took note of his concerns and told him not to tell anyone else about what he had heard.
Prosecutors took note of Mr. Hastert's poor health, but said that Mr. Hastert could continue getting medical care in prison if needed.
Marketers took note: NFL ad revenue dipped in the recently completed regular season for the first time, according to Standard Media Index.
Forgers took note, and took advantage of the murky situation, in part because the stakes in this market have grown so high.
NBATV took note and praised Lillard for his Warriors-slaying performance on air, which a fan then relayed to him via Twitter.
European stock markets fell too, though the declines were less sharp as investors took note of the brighter data from the euro zone.
The Black Mirror actress took note of Morgan's fandom, and shared the video to her own Twitter account along with a special message.
Investors took note, but at that point she wasn't considered a frontrunner for the Democratic nomination so it was easier to shrug off.
When this happened at the end of last year, multinational U.S. companies took note because they were less competitive in the global marketplace.
Mr. Russo delighted in the attention, but doubt soon crept in as he took note of the many street performers around New York.
Fans also took note of Schumer's hilarious attire: a white onesie adorned with images of cheeseburgers, perfectly matching her pup's hot dog costume.
Although the virality of art selfies faded after just a few days of fame, it's clear that Google took note of their popularity.
Horndeski theory was first put forward by Gregory Horndeski in 1974, but the wider physics community took note of it only around 2010.
The boy took note of the professional athlete studying his playbook, making healthy food choices and being polite to everyone, the family wrote.
Missouri's Democratic Party also took note, tweeting: "When the President lacks the basic geographic knowledge of where the Kansas City Chiefs are located. ..."
Also in attendance at Lowe's Roast was former Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning, who offered some advice that the actor took note of.
A spokeswoman for Engie said the company took note of the decision and would cooperate fully with the Commission to answer its questions.
The next day, I arrived to work with a heightened sense of lol awareness and took note of my colleagues' behavior on Slack.
Fed policymakers started a two-day policy meeting the next day and took note of China's stock sell-off, according the meeting's minutes.
" The world finally took note when American Ebola patients showed up in isolation chambers in US hospitals, flanked by doctors in "space suits.
In the aftermath of Baldwin's death in 1987, 48 prominent black poets, novelists, and scholars took note of his fate and demanded redress.
The New York Times editorial board took note of his no-show, and warned the ambitious congressman against taking his constituents for granted.
But when she started hashtagging videos of fans enjoying her song "Freak Me" with the phrase "#FreakMeChallenge," people took note of her gambit.
Employees sat at computers and took note of outbreak numbers around the world on large video screens at the front of the room.
With a crucial national celebration approaching in October - the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Peoples Republic - Chinas top leaders took note.
Noble took note of Monday's Bloomberg article and said it continued to be in talks with "various potential strategic parties and its creditors".
It fizzled, but military analysts took note of three types of long-range ballistic missiles at a military parade, above, in the North.
After walking out with López Núñez, the hacker took note of their exact location, in an attempt to help authorities find security camera footage.
Steelers chairman Art Rooney II said in a statement Friday the team has reviewed the situation and took note when several charges were withdrawn.
Twitter users took note of Swift's stance in front of her dancers, her incorporation of black leotards, and Southern Gothic looking set she used.
It's something that Smith himself took note of a few years ago after a stretch of 20 killings in 26 days in the city.
Some US lawmakers and advocates took note of the outrage and have proposed legislation which seeks to regulate loot boxes under traditional gambling law.
A federal judge (and Obama appointee) took note of the economic impact and DOL's overreach and placed a permanent injunction on the overtime expansion.
And the president's campaign staff took note: Mr. Kinzinger was pointedly left off the state's leadership team for Mr. Trump's Illinois re-election drive.
When Tee Bradshaw, 20, first met Mr. Johnson at a Minneapolis concert in February, he flirtatiously took note of her cotton-candy-pink hair.
Metro - which has previously said the EP Global commerce offer substantially undervalues it - said it took note of the announcement from Meridian and Beisheim.
Sure, I took note of the emergency exits out of irrational anxiety, but I succumbed with ease to the boozy and good-natured atmosphere.
The pro peloton took note, including Jonathan Vaughters, the boss of the WorldTour-ranked Cannondale team who previously raced in the Tour de France.
As he went from house to house, he took note of architectural elements he liked and included them in the plan for his house.
For extra credit in her women's studies class, Ms. Branch observed and took note of the types of people attending the march, her first.
After that singular experience, I sought out many of his other books, and loved them even as I took note of their blind spots.
For example, in small-group discussions, many people took note of the wide differences in living costs and wage levels across America's different localities.
U.S. stock index futures edged slightly higher ahead of the open on Thursday, as investors took note of the mixed sentiment in markets overseas.
He once took note of a reporter's matching manicure and pedicure and asked, with a smirk, if everything else matched, according to one witness.
He once took note  of a reporter's matching manicure and pedicure and asked, with a smirk, if everything else matched, according to one witness.
I took note of what people came to me for, what I did for them, and how to repeat that process with other clients.
The IOC "took note" of the IAAF decision and announced a telephone meeting of its executive board on Saturday to discuss the next steps.
Hallmark likely took note, the social media manager and the PR team were put on high alert, but they rightly took no further action.
Photo: Alex Cranz/GizmodoCompiling the best and worst gadgets list this year I took note of a very sad fact: Google was on both lists.
Shades of purple took over the runway and fast fashion brands took note by churning out heels, purses, dresses, and tops in the familiar shade.
So I watched A Christmas Prince again, and took note of some of the tropes that seem to be making everyone lose their collective minds.
The Commission said in a statement that it took note of the Trump's decision to extend the exemption for the European Union to June 1.
Meghan McCain deleted the tweet shortly after it was posted, though a few news outlets and many on social media took note of the remark.
The New Yorker's Jeff Shesol took note of an incident where President Thomas Jefferson disregarded a ruling issued by a single Supreme Court associate justice.
GoPro's competitors took note of these announcements, too, and today, Garmin lowered the price of its recently released Virb Ultra 30 action cam by $100.
In the final communique, the 19 other leaders took note of the U.S. decision to withdraw from the Paris climate accord and declared it "irreversible".
Soon after British journalists took note of the Gupta account, the Democratic Alliance, a liberal South African opposition party, organized protests outside Bell Pottinger's headquarters.
He was working as a crane operator at a steel plant in Gary, Indiana, when he took note of the musical talents of his sons.
Last year, one of the center's reports took note of a forum called Philosophy of Rape, which promoted the "corrective" rape of women deemed unruly.
Anti-money laundering specialists at the bank took note, recommending that the transactions be reported to a financial crimes watchdog at the US Treasury Department.
And several took note of a difference they saw between Mr. Trump's unpredictable approach to politics and the senator who stayed steadfast to his ideals.
They took note of the bathroom signs recommending that they sing the ABCs while washing hands to scrub out the H.A.I.s, or hospital acquired infections.
The U.S. government officially took note of India's interest in APEC, paving the way for the two countries to have further discussions on the issue.
Meanwhile, The Hollywood Reporter's Josh Wigler took note of a different kind of fire, one that's been burning especially bright for the past two episodes.
I took note of the celebrities I saw: soccer ball, laundry detergent, Fancy Feast, Pop-Tarts, kombucha starter kit, protein powder, paper plates, maxi pads.
They also took note of whether any of the women, during that time frame, were diagnosed with depression at a psychiatric hospital and started using antidepressants.
The professor shared Parker-Fraley's story with the academic world in a 2016 article in the journal Rhetoric and Public Affairs and others soon took note.
While the public took note of Gillibrand's interruptions, she ranks low in talking time with only 7.5 minutes (the fifth most silent candidate of the night).
My parents took note of that and would take me to abandoned mines and crystal shops where I would pick out stones and experience the earth.
Washington (CNN)When President Donald Trump remarked in April upon a swath of vacant lots passing beneath his helicopter, his top aide Reince Priebus took note.
News media and viewers alike took note of Christie's slack-jawed quizzical look as he stood behind Trump during the candidate's Super Tuesday speech in Florida.
The judges cited instances of gang rape, and took note of the lasting physical and social harm that rape victims suffered, including stigmatization, ostracism and disease.
Many viewers took note of Theron's shockingly close resemblance to Kelly, who ultimately left Fox News Channel for NBC in a surprise move in January 2017.
Like the British authorities, Mr. Lo Voi took note of the phone call in which Mr. Mered was recorded laughing about the overloading of the boats.
Fed policy makers started their previously scheduled two-day policy meeting the next day and took note of China's stock sell-off, according the meeting's minutes.
He didn't speak Luganda (virtually no Chinese migrant did), and in a dog-eared dictionary he brought from home, he took note of useful everyday phrases.
The West Virginia researchers did, however, gain recognition when the E.P.A. formally accused Volkswagen of cheating on emissions tests and took note of the university's role.
Bakst: There were plenty of people who took note of his open-ended timetable for resignation when he announced earlier in the month he would leave.
The world beyond Texas took note after a video clip from a town hall in Houston drew forty-four million views in a couple of weeks.
I had no delusions that she even took note of my appearance, though I was also certain that if she did, it would have depressed her.
Judge Kavanaugh said that Roe was "settled as a precedent of the Supreme Court," and as such, deserves respect from judges who took note of it.
Officials in Skopje nervously took note of Mr. Trump's comments but said that they believed the United States stood firmly behind their bid to join NATO.
The fund also took note of the risks of China relying too much on credit, especially on hard to pin down shadow financing, to fuel growth.
Congress took note and quickly passed an authorization bill that day, which Carter signed in the evening, and the Commission opened its doors the next day.
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a lower open on Friday, as investors took note of the weaker trading seen overseas, while awaiting more data releases.
A recent essay in BookForum took note of this kind of less-than-rigorous centrist sophistry, which frequently finds its way to mainstream op-ed pages.
While they did not dissent from the decision, Alito took note of the coach's decision to not raise a free-exercise challenge against the school district.
In the mid-1800s, agriculturists took note of Antigua's rich volcanic soils, and the city thrived once again, as a center of coffee and grain production.
The commentsbycelebs account showed that the Spice Girl herself took note of the photo, saying it was extremely cute and that Lively was "rocking" her signature pigtails.
Someya's team soon took note and began ink-jet printing their organic sensor grids onto plastic films, which were then laminated onto a pre-stretched rubber substrate.
Even amidst all the evening's pandemonium, Trump took note of the slight, dedicating some of his speech to chiding Martinez for the state's performance under her reign.
He was working as a crane operator at a steel plant in Gary, Indiana, when he took note of the musical and dance talents of his sons.
Taking the podium Saturday to a standing ovation a year after Trump spoke to Liberty graduates, Carter took note of the large crowd at the university stadium.
Spicer took note, and worked to channel Trump during his reign as press secretary, which ended unceremoniously Friday after months of rumored discontent from the Oval Office.
So when we heard that Reese Witherspoon and Lea Michele both use the Beachwaver Curling Iron to achieve their perfect curls and beachy waves, we took note.
China reiterated its opposition to the deployment of THAAD, but took note of South Korea's position and hopes South Korea can appropriately handle the issue, it added.
Oil markets took note of the greater-than-expected decrease in U.S. stockpiles, with prices climbing after settling down more than 1 percent in the last session.
The Poland-based developer took note of this and — likely emboldened by the runaway success of Blizzard's Hearthstone — set to work on creating a standalone spin-off.
Still, when plans emerged in 2014 to revive the once-pioneering brand — now in the hands of a new owner, Ladislav Zdut — the fashion world took note.
Senate Republicans took note of the still-undecided race in Tuesday's special House election in Pennsylvania, where Democrat Conor Lamb is narrowly ahead of Republican state Rep.
I took note of what worked (scrolling through info screens in the instrument cluster) and what didn't (heated steering wheel; the button is on an infotainment screen).
Pena, however, took note of Ramirez, who was maybe 5 feet 8 inches and 213 pounds at the time, but played with noticeable determination and surprising confidence.
She took great pride in her father's command of black sacred speech, and she was especially grateful that a younger generation took note of his epic gifts.
A 2014 polling memo from Kellyanne Conway, now the counselor to the president, took note that deportations of unaccompanied children crossing the border had seized national attention.
At the beginning of his speech at George Washington, Sanders took note of the "growing movement toward oligarchy" in the United States and the world at large.
At the screening room, the 6-foot-2 Grant, clad in a Union Jack vest, took note of his chic questioner and bent forward to greet her.
He took note of the state's roughly 72,000 restaurants, which represent the incredibly diverse blend of cultures and cuisines and are crucial to understanding how Californians live.
Commissioner Peirce did not mention the Telegram case in her speech, but Telegram's lawyers at Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom certainly took note of what she said.
Their question was not what one sparrow might be saying to another, but whether squirrels took note of the birds' conversations when they weren't shouting about hawks.
It's a high-profile moment for a crop of startups that has been fighting policy battles on several fronts since Pallone first took note of the websites.
" Ahmed also took note of The Night Of's themes of racial discrimination, noting that "it's always strange reaping the rewards of a story based on real-world suffering.
I deleted Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Snapchat from my phone for three whole days and took note of how often I felt the urge to open Binky.
Lady Gaga took home a Globe for her work on American Horror Story, appearing nervous as she delivered her speech – and her fiancé Taylor Kinney lovingly took note.
She first took note of color and class when she realized she was one of the few black students who attended her private pre-K and elementary school.
Christians took note of the mindset of the conquerors and reacted with horror at the thought that the Church of the Holy Sepulcher could become the next Palmyra.
We then took note on the two samples: they were the same size, and also had the same amount of sugar – 39 grams — though the source was difference.
Solari's new owners took note and last year put the Cifra 3 back into production at their factory in Udine, where employees continue to assemble it by hand.
Campaign Fashion The press took note when Hillary Clinton wore pantsuits from the American label Ralph Lauren at the Democratic National Convention and at the first presidential debate.
"During their first year of marriage, Donald and Melania Trump reveled in being a twosome," People said as it took note of their first anniversary and Melania's pregnancy.
The food bloggers behind popular recipe sites like Nom Nom Paleo were early converts to electric pressure-cooking, and cookbook authors took note of the device's cult appeal.
That extends even to his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who was credited for helping push through the criminal justice bill, praise that Mr. Trump took note of.
Rival campaigns, for instance, took note of Mr. Booker's ability to unite the full spectrum of New Jersey Democratic leaders behind him shortly after he entered the race.
Congressional investigators took note of those quotes and interviewed him this past week about his Trump campaign and WH dealings and how they relate to the Russia investigation.
Earlier this week Trump also took note of a migrant caravan formed in the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula on Saturday and crossed into Guatemala on Monday.
Airbus Helicopters said on Friday it took note of EASA's decision to lift the suspension and would help customers return the aircraft to service "at the appropriate time".
Market watchers took note of the data as strength in the labor market is likely to result in higher wage pressures and influence the Federal Reserve's monetary policy.
Following a visit by the U.N. Security Council to Burundi late last month, Nkrunziza wrote to the 15-member body to say he took note of their concerns.
The following day, the school's official Facebook account commented on the post, explaining that the Dean of Medicine took note of the message and acknowledged it contradicted ULB's values.
When I recapped the sixth season of Archer over at the A.V. Club, I took note of an episode that buried Archer, Lana, and Ray underneath a devastating avalanche.
They're so recognizable, in fact, that fans immediately took note of their reduced size in an Instagram over the weekend, which shows Jenner posing alongside her BFF Anastasia Karanikolaou.
" But the doctors – every one of them for 10 months – took note of the fact that Gilda was a high-strung person and kept telling her, "No, don't worry.
Some investors took note: the ETF has raised $165 million since June, which would rank it among the top 10 most popular new ETFs, ranked by assets, in 2015.
U.S. spy satellites took note of the test, which marked the first time Russia had fired this many missiles at once from its newest class of ballistic missile submarine.
The artist (who asked BuzzFeed to remain anonymous) took note of where he'd seen graffiti penises and then made a condom stencil that he could spray paint over them.
Another fan of Grande's took note, and decided that the ever-so-eloquent line "damn, (insert name here) u look so good" is his new pickup line as well.
Twitch streamer JurassicJunkieLive has been streaming his gaming sessions for about two months now but, with only a small following of about 100 people, not many people took note.
Following a country visit that concluded earlier this month, the IMF said it "took note of the authorities' intention to improve the governance of public enterprises, including oil companies".
The Tizen-based Samsung Gear S2 showed that Samsung was listening to customer feedback and took note of the general disinterest in its previous (and relatively bulky) Gear watches.
But as investors took note of another line in Facebook's Q2 press release, revealing a separate FTC investigation into the company's business practices, the stock gave back its gains.
The queen, her eyes focused only on her prepared text as she stood beside a seated Mr. Trump, took note of the president's Scottish ancestry on his mother's side.
The online encryption community took note of his sudden passing in a popular post on the bitcoin subforum of Reddit, and a short obituary in a bitcoin trade blog.
Even as Mr. Trump showed the first signs of fatigue at summit meetings during the final two days, he made sure other leaders took note of his staying power.
But when she saw the sleeping quarters on the boat — located below the galley on the bottom floor — she took note about how densely packed the bunk beds were.
Several people at the conference instantly took note on Twitter of Ms. Von der Leyen's phrasing, including Vali Nasr, dean of the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
The President apparently took note of the article and Duffey asked the Pentagon's chief financial officer about the plan to support Ukraine the same day the article was published.
It wasn't long after the White House released footage of the Oval Office briefing that reporters and observers on social media took note of the apparent marker-drawn addition.
Newspapers at the time took note of the 100-gun salute to honor his entrance into New York City harbor and he was described as the 'Washington of Hungary.
That's where the cameras got them in the photo, above — roving show photogs also took note of the duo hitting it off and asked them to pose for some shots.
Although Roberts, 48, admits her very first time seeing Clooney was actually on the NBC sitcom, she says she really took note of the hunky star the second time around.
Zuckerberg hasn't used his Twitter account in four years, so people took note when tweets appeared under his name, quickly surmising that they weren't penned by the CEO of Facebook.
Pundits and reporters took note of her rambling, edgy-seeming, sometimes-rhyming presentation in Iowa, with Mr. Trump standing nearby, occasionally looking as if he wished it would wrap up.
The committee said it took note that certain factors, such as low seasonal demand, refinery maintenance and rising non-OPEC supply had led to an increase in crude oil stocks.
The panel of 18 independent experts, in its conclusions issued on Thursday, took note of the Saudi statement but said that Yemeni children continue to be killed, maimed and orphaned.
Kevin Cosby of St. Stephen Church in Louisville took note of the racial pride Ali instilled in African Americans, particularly during the civil rights struggles of the 1960s and 1970s.
In the early days of the prison, the rooms down this hall were where guards took note of a new inmate's physical appearance and behavior to identify him later on.
She appeared uncomfortable as the man placed his arm around her, and her coworkers took note, asking Sherman to do a different pose before he allegedly proceeded to grope her.
Sanford took note that only men had spoken so far during a meeting Thursday night between White House officials, House leadership and House Freedom Caucus members, CNN reported late Saturday.
Three weeks after becoming a sales agent, Ms. Saltzberg, who was living on Central Park West and 108th Street at the time, took note of the vacancies in her building.
She also issued a statement on her visit, which also took note of the "six million Jews lost in the Holocaust and the millions of other victims of Nazi persecution."
The Commission said it took note of the companies' announcement that they had abandoned their proposed merger, adding this followed concerns by competition agencies around the world, including the Commission.
Moments before heading on stage to make his big debut as a "serious actor," Kevin (Justin Hartley) got a distressing call from Randall and immediately took note of his brother's condition.
Markets globally took note of Trump's latest announcement, adding to earlier gains at the end of last week on signs of progress in trade talks between the United States and China.
Mr. Trump took note of the Daily Wire photo mashup in a tweet he posted early Thursday, calling it "very cute" and suggesting that Conan was White House-bound next week.
The U.K.'s Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority (HEFA) took note of the new study, and said it will wait for further experiments before approving the first mitochondrial replacement in humans.
The information her sensors collected—easy heart rate, steady breathing, the usual peak and flux of her emotional state—blurred across screens in the Research Division's office, but none took note.
In a separate statement summing up discussions at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit, Duterte took note of the "improving relations between ASEAN and China" in the South China Sea.
We took note of 20153 newly founded cybersecurity startups in 2016, just slightly higher than 2015 when 81 startups were founded—meaning, there certainly wasn't a slowdown in entrepreneurship and innovation.
Following the 2008 presidential election, policymakers took note of the pivotal role of immigrant youth leadership in linking immigrant communities to mainstream political and civic discourse and mobilizing the youth vote.
Yields on U.S. Treasurys moved higher as investors took note of better-than-expected GDP numbers and outgoing Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen's remarks on the outlook for the U.S. economy.
As the retailers, oils and banks rally, giving the seemingly never-ending run in the growth stocks a rest, Jim Cramer took note of the broader shift happening in the market.
The science wasn't advanced enough to bring a boom in plant probiotics, according to Iowa State University plant pathology and microbiology researcher Gwyn Beattie, but scientists took note of the field.
Many younger evangelicals said they took note when Russell Moore of the Southern Baptist Convention and Erick Erickson, a conservative writer and radio host, rejected Mr. Trump early in the campaign.
The couple barely took note of each other when they first met in summer 2016 through e-Harmony while Ms. Mathew lived in Manila, and Mr. Philip was in New York.
She spoke with Mr. Clemons for fewer than 193 minutes, but she took note of his sense of humor and investment background, which had a focus on technology and health care.
Last year the Vatican took note of what it called an "unstoppable increase" in cremation by encouraging Catholics to see that cremated remains were deposited in cemeteries or other approved places.
That's why, when I heard Laura Atkins, a Berkeley-based children's book author, mention Bridge Mason, known as Biddy, on an episode of the podcast East Bay Yesterday, I took note.
A couple of years ago, astronomers took note of a curious x-ray signal in data from both NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the European Space Agency's XMM-Newton Observatory.
Scaramucci also took note of the drivers of the ridesharing apps, saying it was unclear how they were benefiting from their companies, which gives him pause about the future of their businesses.
We took note that the Boy Scouts' most important asset was their brand, which gave them access to corporate donors — even though those donors had rules against giving to organizations that discriminated.
SNL continued to ridicule Biden later in the show when Weekend Update hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che took note of how the allegations against the former veep are hardly a surprise.
Twitter took note of 30 Rock actor Jack McBrayer cheering on Alexander Skarsgård at the 2018 Screen Actors Guild Awards as he won a trophy for his performance in Big Little Lies.
Last Monday, the Cincinnati Reds took note of Syndergaard's dawdling delivery with runners on base and stole five bases, uncovering a soft spot in what was previously perceived as an ironclad makeup.
In earlier essays, Amis took note of Nabokov's disdain for sympathetic identification with fictional characters, and also of his belief that artistic effect was everything, the descriptor more important than the described.
I took note of the colorful memorabilia on the walls and claimed a booth with a view to the busy street, and shortly the great panini-style sandwich arrived at my table.
During the early years of the Iraq war, media critics took note of what seemed to be an explicitly pro-war stance, even when issues like torture and waterboarding came to light.
While discussing the topic of diversity for the magazine's annual "Women in Television" issue, Pompeo took note of staffers for Porter on set, according to various outlets such as Elle and HuffPost.
When I raved about "Moonlight" to several well-to-do white liberal friends and described Chiron, they politely took note but behaved as if I were telling them to eat their spinach.
After they were asked to allow a search of their vehicle the suspects sped off, but Spellman took note of their license plate and car model and reported it to the authorities.
It's not a stretch to imagine that the power-mad Sith Lord took note of the Kaminoan efforts and saw in the Republic's clone army an opportunity to prolong his own existence.
Early in her career she worked in catering; some patrons of the (now-defunct) company took note of her meticulousness and hired her to plan bar mitzvahs and weddings on the side.
To help identify any unconscious bias they have when dealing with girls and boys, the teachers filmed themselves interacting with children and took note of how they responded to the different sexes.
You can bet we took note of Longoria's tip for pulling off pink eye shadow: Always start with a beige pink; then, blend a darker shade into the creases to create some depth.
This means I follow dozens of reporters embedded in esports, and took note when I saw them chattering about recent tweets by one person, longtime Counter-Strike: Global Offensive analyst Duncan "Thorin" Shields.
The Twitter universe took note, with other users retweeting the images and sharing encouraging words to applaud Jorge for letting her son dress up — and do his face — exactly the way he wanted.
"After the South Koreans made the first big orders for Colombian coal recently, other Asian utilities took note and have started to book some cargoes as well," one coal shipper said on Wednesday.
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Six years later, Kirk took note of Trump's ascent and fell in behind the presumptive nominee in March, though two different Kirk advisers described his support to me as "tepid" from the beginning.
She said nothing at all for six months, though many took note of her aloof demeanor, the strange scars on her body, and the Russian accent that emerged when she did eventually speak.
I slit the throat of the man operating the device he was hooked up, turned it off, and took note of a noise, indicating everyone who'd been using the blood had passed out.
In 1962 The New Yorker took note of the car, primarily because Mr. Larkin, who at the time lived above Pete's Tavern on Irving Place in Manhattan, had placed it on his terrace.
A publishing company also took note when a 6-year-old girl said she was "very sad" to see a book on bugs was described on the cover as "a book for boys."
The Puro Hotel in Lodz's city center took note, creating an event space that hosts regular movie nights and bears the name of the iconic 1988 film "Cinema Paradiso" directed by Giuseppe Tornatore.
That was no wig, but fans took note that the color had to be a very recent move, since Jenner was sporting the blonde on Instagram just 24 hours before the awards show.
Another report by the same organization took note of the recent surge in police violence against reporters in 2018 — there have been four separate instances of journalists being assaulted and detained in March alone.
Just on Wednesday, The New York Times took note of a survey showing that support for the tax cut has risen nine points in less than a month; it's now at 46 percent approval.
"The president took note of this clarification and indicated that he hoped negotiations would begin as soon as possible after the notification of the planned exit by the end of March," the source said.
He lies about his interference in elections in the US and around the world (Putin definitely took note of your tweet last week in which you said Russia didn't interfere in our 2016 election).
Investors also took note of developments ahead of potential talks between the U.S. and North Korea after China confirmed that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met with Chinese President Xi Jinping for talks.
Among single stock moves, DS Smith slid 3.5% on the FTSE 100 as investors took note of the packaging company's comments that volatility in the macroeconomic environment continued even as it reaffirmed annual targets.
Mets 4, Tigers 133 When Mets third baseman Todd Frazier stepped to the plate in the bottom of the fourth inning on Sunday at Citi Field, he took note of the Tigers' defensive shift.
" After the sentencing, the governor took note of Mr. Percoco's family, saying in a statement that on "a personal level, the human tragedy for Joe's young children and family is a very sad consequence.
Peter Quinn would never have been caught dead in it, and the cast and crew took note, diving for their smartphones as Mr. Friend sauntered over to the craft services table for some salami.
" When Time picked Trump as its person of the year the following year, he took note; "Thank you to Time Magazine and Financial Times for naming me "Person of the Year" - a great honor!
On Thursday, Senator Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat, took note of the feedback in her home state, California, with notes tacked onto her Twitter timeline by people trying to reach her and blaming telephone backlogs.
U.S. stock index futures pointed to a slightly higher open on Friday, but equities were staring down their second straight week of losses as investors took note of the negative trading sentiment seen globally.
The former Florida governor also took note personally, pointing out in a post on Twitter that his 90 year-old mother, Barbara, managed to make it out and campaign in New Hampshire despite the snow.
"The mission took note of the announcement of new measures, which will be assessed with a view to compliance with agreed fiscal targets and consistency with Greece's post-programme commitments to the Eurogroup," it said.
Press secretary Sean Spicer, who took note it would be inappropriate to comment on the workings of an ostensibly independent agency, had previously declined to comment on whether the president supports net neutrality on Monday.
Most of those caravans had taken place with little attention from the international community, until Trump took note this spring, when NGO Pueblo Sin Fronteras departed from the Mexican city of Tapachula on March 25.
As someone who writes about fascism and propaganda, I took note last summer when Trump burst on the political scene and started to use racist images to build his notoriety into a successful political brand.
To get the Top 25 List, Trupanion analyzed the cat-centered services — perks like cat clinics, shelters and hospitals — and took note of which cities were natural homes to plants that are toxic to felines.
When John Mayer saw photos of himself from the Grammys hitting the internet after presenting the song of the year award to Childish Gambino, he took note of his look and realized something was off.
When Apple recently announced that its new MacBook Pro will have a touch-enabled OLED strip of glass built into the top strip of the keyboard in lieu of physical function keys, users took note.
"With regard to the interference in the election, I think the President took note of actions that have been discussed by the Congress," he said, appearing to reference the round now brewing on Capitol Hill.
The Guardian's Sarah Hughes took note of Stormborn's parallels with real world matters — Cersei's anti-Dothraki firestarting and Varys' "'power to the people' speech," but she cautions against getting too caught up in drawing lines.
" He sounded out Buttigieg's name as "Boot-edge-edge" and took note of O'Rourke's dive in the polls by recalling the former congressman's assertion to Vanity Fair that he was "born to be in it.
Among single stock moves, DS Smith slid 3% on the FTSE 100 as investors took note of the packaging company's comments that volatility in the macro-economic environment continued even as it reaffirmed annual targets.
But as I got older, I took note of how the Chinese poets allowed themselves to do blocks of prose and nobody fretted; it's always clear as to what is speech and what is song.
He also took note of space design ideas being discussed by executives at Starbucks, which in 1993 moved into a former Sears catalog distribution center that Mr. Daniels converted into office, retail and manufacturing space.
Diplomats and experts took note of a photo Trump tweeted from the Oval Office on Christmas Eve showing Biegun, along with National Security Council official Allison Hooker, standing beside the Resolute desk discussing North Korea.
Melbourne property mogul Tim Gurner also took note of the avocado trend, explaining members of Generation Y could own their own home if they cut back on spending all of their money on the breakfast item.
I'm sure they took note of what our secretary of state said just the other day that the Syrian people would be determining their own future themselves -- one of the more incredible statements I've ever heard.
Bank stocks, which rallied after the U.S. election, have retreated recently as investors questioned lofty valuations and President Donald Trump's ability to introduce simpler regulations and took note of the failure to repeal and replace Obamacare.
The company said on Tuesday said it combined the post of General Manager (GM) with the role of Managing Director and took note of the termination of Umberto Tosoni as GM. Board meeting on Q1 results.
BofA Merrill Lynch analysts took note of the "green shoots" from the March PMI readings, but said real activity growth could have stayed under pressure in the first quarter, especially given the tougher environment for exports.
In addition many analysts took note of the fact that Kuroda admitted for the first time that his stimulus has its costs, even he denied the view that the BOJ's stimulus is reaching its practical limit.
"Notwithstanding the general improvement in macroeconomic conditions, the committee noted the general slow pace of moderation of food inflation and also took note of the potential risk from rising global inflation to domestic prices," he said.
TripAdvisor ranked the 10 best summer vacation destinations in the US.The site measured the increase in booking interest from the spring to the summer, and also took note of airfare, hotel costs, and things to do.
Dr. Gubser's rock climbing put him in the company of many physicists who have shared the same passion — a phenomenon that the science writer George Johnson took note of in The New York Times in 2001.
Those people who received desirable evidence — polls suggesting that their preferred candidate was going to win — took note and incorporated the information into their subsequent belief about which candidate was most likely to win the election.
And I took note of the menus etched in the stone doorway of the pylon, with Mr. Kader explaining that the five vessels held the ancient Egyptians' beverages of choice — milk, water, honey, wine and beer.
PARIS (Reuters) - A senior official in President Emmanuel Macron's office said on Wednesday that France took note of British Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to send the Brexit divorce deal to a third vote in parliament.
She's been there long enough to know how it all works, so blacking out that page was as vital to stoking Friday's frenzy as the Instagram and Twitter accounts that every major music blog took note of.
"We took note of Prime Minister May's warm, balanced words on European integration which were much closer to the narrative of Winston Churchill than of the American President-elect Trump," the former Polish leader told the chamber.
Still, since the January meeting in which the Fed took note of the recent slowing of the U.S economy, the decline in inflation, and external factors including China and oil prices, things have stabilized a little bit.
"These access rights were incorporated into the EU Common Fisheries Policy when we joined the EU." The European Commission said it "took note", but also felt the convention had been superseded by EU law, the BBC reported.
It may seem many months ago, yet it was only in mid-August that he took note of the "very fine people" attending a neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, where a white nationalist murdered a counter-protester.
Confederation nationale du Credit Mutuel, an association which represents the group's interests and includes the central body, said on Saturday it took note of the vote, but rejected once again the proposal to create a separate entity.
Markets across the world took note of news that the United States and China had made progress after a week of high-level trade talks in Beijing, ahead of a March 1 deadline for reaching a deal.
Sunday Routine Douglas Kennedy, a novelist from New York who is very popular in France, was back in town recently after some time away, and he took note of the things that made him feel at home.
" Ms. Owens also took note of the outrage from liberals and Democrats about children of undocumented immigrants being separated at the border of the United States and Mexico, and asked, "What will they do for Mollie Tibbetts?
With a flair for political theater that even Mr. Trump took note of, Mr. O'Rourke addressed a crowd less than a mile from the El Paso County Coliseum, where the president spoke to thousands of cheering supporters.
Commentary: The number one reason to fix U.S.-Russia relations With all the talk about Russia over the course of the presidential campaign, few took note of perhaps the greatest threat: rising nuclear tensions between Washington and Moscow.
But more than one of the judges took note of the fact that a majority of the Supreme Court recently allowed the entire ban to go into effect pending appeal, potentially signaling that the government might  eventually prevail.
So when Mr. Holcomb, who recently became lieutenant governor but spent years working as an adviser to Mr. Daniels, was called forward on Tuesday to nominate Mr. Pence as vice president before the national convention, some took note.
" That same year, actress Rae Dawn Chong met Pratt when he was waiting tables at the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company in Maui, took note of his good looks, and cast him in her directorial debut, "Cursed Part III.
Mr. Manby, in his op-ed article, took note of the commission's decision, along with proposed legislation in the California State Legislature and in Congress to ban orca captivity, including the capture, import and export of the whales.
When The Lancet decided several years ago to establish a commission to track what scientists have predicted for years — that climate change would begin to have a significant impact on human health — doctors and health organizations took note.
I'm sure that most of you took note of the creatures featured, as you solved — a WHALE, a HOG, a SHEEP, a DOG, a bear (URSA), a LION and a NUMBAT, which is striped like a little tiger.
As news of the Navy's statement spread, many people took note of the academy, and more specifically one of its founders: Tom DeLonge, who was from 1993 until 2015 a guitarist and singer for the band Blink-182.
They likely took note of Lighthizer's statement that the United States will sign an agreement with Mexico "and Canada if it is willing," and may have interpreted this as a US preference to maintain a three-way arrangement.
Then 26, he was at a friend's house in Los Angeles watching the New York Knicks take on the Houston Rockets in Game Five of the NBA Finals when he first took note of the now infamous chase.
Read more: Person to Know: The Designer Who Wants You to Transform Her Clothes In February, we took note of Antonin Tron of Atlein, who was making his runway debut during the fall/winter 2017 season in Paris.
On Monday night, at a lavish state banquet, the queen, exchanging toasts with Mr. Trump, pointedly took note of the institutions, like NATO, that Britain and the U.S. helped create after World War II to prevent another war.
The discovery was made on Friday by a Mac user named Dan who took note of the lack of a "startup sound" description in the new support notes describing how to reset NVRAM on late 2016 MacBook Pro models.
STEVE ZEITZOFF (photographer): If you saw somebody at a skate shop or mall with a hardcore shirt on that you knew went to Safari Club shows, you took note, because at the time, it seemed like a secret world.
And Twitter took note, with many resurfacing a 2900 tweet from Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.).
He wants more: The North Koreans likely also took note of your public remarks that the US has not given up anything in talks with Pyongyang, and they may try to get you to show some leg before Singapore.
While Cheriel took note of the lack of women found in the male-dominated areas where she developed her—such as punk and graffiti—the artist has never felt the need to classify herself within any specific cultural identity.
Nevertheless, some State Department employees took note of the reference to "gender-related staffing," which they said could also refer to programs focused on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender issues, though the memo did not refer specifically to them.
As Karen's body was unzipped from the body bag and laid out at the morgue, the coroner took note of a black band still encircling her left wrist: a Fitbit Alta HR—a smartwatch that tracks heartbeat and movement.
MILAN, Nov 29 (Reuters) - An Italian judge will decide on Vivendi's request to suspend Mediaset's pan-European project, as she took note that the two groups failed to settle their long-running dispute, a legal source said on Friday.
While ambassadors took note of the extension request, and agreed that Tusk should proceed with consultations, they did not engage in any substantive discussion on the U.K.'s request or the potential length of a delay, one diplomat said.
"I took note of the statement by the Russian Federation that the outcome of the (Sochi) congress would be brought to Geneva as a contribution to the intra-Syrian talks process under the auspices of the U.N.", he said.
During the Mi Drone unboxing, I took note of how similar certain parts of it were to the DJI Phantom 4, but I also noticed big differences, like the construction of the gimbal that houses the drones' 4K 12 MP camera.
Pichai was goaded into action by none other than Twitter, which first took note of Google's unique burger emoji over the weekend, and naturally went berserk: "The google burger emoji has the cheese on the bottom," wrote one Twitter user.
Merkel also said she took note with regret and concern of President Donald Trump's decision to pull the United States out of the landmark 2015 Iran nuclear accord, which lifted sanctions on Tehran in exchange for limits on its nuclear program.
The official said Tusk took note of the repeatedly-stated British "red lines", namely that London did not want to be part of the EU's single market or customs union, and noted that these conditions will shape the future relationship.
Grande's most obvious influence, Mariah Carey, took note from Mean Girls first in 2009 with her song "Obsessed" (then aimed at her never confirmed fling with rapper Eminem), followed years later by Iggy Azalea's biggest hit "Fancy" inspired by Clueless.
When Haley announced her resignation from her important post weeks before the midterm elections, many took note of her timing and wondered why she chose to announce her resignation before, and not after, the most important midterm election in history.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE and the Republicans took note.
The tax status of the Big Apple Circus would be obvious to anyone who visited and took note of a television set, hanging up in a corner, seemingly from the era of "Knots Landing," to which a VHS recorder remains attached.
He likely took note of your comment that your meeting may be the "easiest" part of your trip to Europe and probably interprets that statement as your desire to talk generally about hot button issues without getting too into the details.
It was small moment, but having been one of those ungrateful Asian Americans who entered the movie already wary of the weight it's been prescribed in terms of representation politics, I took note of the surprising pleasure that knowledge gave me.
The fact that these are pristine, funky recordings on an obscure release are most likely why Selma found a second life among producers, but Meth took note of the pro-black sentiments and recontextualized them for "Uh Huh"'s intro.
Friday's ruling took note of that punishment, but the N.C.A.A. also condemned Flood for overseeing a system in which the university met and courted recruits off-campus and through other nontraditional means, in violation of both N.C.A.A. rules and university policy.
I took note of his campaign promising that a Medicare-for-all bill would be introduced during the first week of his presidency, which is not the same thing as pledging such a bill would actually be passed and become law.
Also in 2011, Samsung brought big phones into the mainstream with its Note series, creating the "phablet," or phone-tablet hybrid, something Apple took note of for its Plus and Max versions of iPhones starting with the 6 Plus in 2014.
The government also ran an initiative in which older people were invited to go around and identify problems with footpaths and other barriers to mobility, after which officials took note of the issues and addressed them in their plans, he explained.
No real surprise there, and by now, no real news either, given that nearly every account of the Supreme Court term that ended last week took note of Justice Gorsuch's budding alliance with Justice Clarence Thomas on the court's far right.
But in the third and fourth hours of this miniseries, something I first took note of in the first two episodes begins to bear more fruit, and that's altogether more fascinating than a simple dive into the nature of the self.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission said it took note of Poland's response to the verdict by the European Court of Justice that suspends changes Poland's ruling euro-skeptic parties made to the Supreme Court law, saying the response was in the right direction.
Political experts took note on Tuesday when he attended a luncheon meeting of the Committee to Unleash Prosperity organized by New York billionaire John Catsimatidis and attended by heavyweights Steve Forbes, Art Laffer and Stephen Moore, as well as big Republican donors.
Back in April, some country fans took note that Jason Aldean was awarded the ACM Artist of the Decade despite the fact he's won 14 ACMs (granted, including three entertainer of the year awards) to Lambert's 32 — more than anyone else in history.
But people quickly took note of this particular set of photos not for the sitcom star's relatable choice in apparel, but for her short-shorts which revealed the lower crescent of her posterior, and Ariel was quick to defend herself on social media.
Many policymakers took note of the objection from large segments of the autistic community to attempting to "cure" autism, hearing our preference to instead focus on improving the opportunity for autistic people to develop skills and lead successful lives as autistic adults.
From the moment the trailer surfaced late last year, people of color of all ages took note of the kings, queens, and warriors of Wakanda (a fictional East African nation) that look just like us, with rich brown skin and textured hair.
Trump took note of the involvement of Nelson's lawyer, Marc Elias, a Washington-based Democrat who represented Hillary Clinton during her 2016 presidential race and has handled recounts before, including one that sent comedian Al Franken to the Senate from Minnesota in 2008.
Or, to put it another way, a handful of bad actors managed to generate enough divisive politically charged noise that more than one in 10 of those engaging in Spanish election chatter on Facebook, per its data set, at very least took note.
The researchers also took note of how happy the kids were with their bodies, what other toys they favored, and the extent to which they displayed gender-stereotypical behavior (such as playing house or dress-up for girls and playing sports for boys).
While N.B.A. teams long ago took note of Williamson's skill set — ESPN published an N.B.A. draft preview of him before he had thrown down his first dunk for Duke — it is online where his legend was made and where it continues to grow.
BRUSSELS — As Prime Minister Viktor Orban steadily established an "illiberal state" in Hungary, dismantling the country's checks and balances, stacking its constitutional court with loyalists and creating a template for other far-right leaders, a powerful group of European politicians took note.
In short, those in control of money took note of a growing crisis in a country of 1.4 billion people, whose consumers and businesses are a primary engine of economic growth around the world, and they chose to reduce their exposure to risk.
"We listened and took note of the features the community truly wants, such as privacy switches for the camera, microphone and radios; modern IO interfaces; no excessive branding; end-user repairability, and we tried to deliver the best laptop we can," he explained.
Judge Gray H. Miller of Federal District Court in the Southern District of Texas took note of the Supreme Court's 1981 ruling that the exclusion of women from the draft was "fully justified" because women then were not allowed to serve in combat.
The only problem with a finale as dense and wonderfully strange as "The Book of Nora" is that there are so many things I took note of that I could talk about, but we'll never have enough time to parse them all.
" In response to Trump's news, WHCA President Jeff Mason said that they "took note" of the president's statement and would continue to use the dinner to celebrate the "First Amendment and the important role played by an independent news media in a healthy republic.
While many were busy mocking Trump's intense admiration of the fantasy painting, some took note of a blurry-faced woman who appears in the background of this image and "The Democratic Club," a similar painting by Thomas that features Obama seated with Democratic presidents.
Rule supporters, like Fight for the Future, took note of how those companies that would have to follow the rules, internet service providers, have been pouring money into congressional coffers in an attempt to sway the vote to kill the rule in their direction.
Pubiicis Groupe issued a statement on Wednesday saying that the company's supervisory board and the chairman and chief executive of Publicis took note of Kevin Robert's decision to step down with effect from September 1st 2016, prior to his retirement date due in May 2017.
These past few years have proved that strong brand-customer conversations are what made DSC stand out in the saturated tech industry in a short period of time, and why Unilever, a company that is looking to elevate its online-purchasing presence, took note.
The European Union's chief spokesman, Margaritis Schinas, told reporters in Brussels that the bloc took note of the charity's decision but insisted that its aid was aimed at addressing the basic needs of migrants in Turkey, including protection, and was focused on the most vulnerable.
" Primo Levi, too, took note of the camp's hall-of-mirrors quality, describing it as "a world turned upside down, where fair is foul and foul is fair, where professors have to use shovels, murderers are supervisors and hospitals are places where people are killed.
The policy was aimed immediately at Communist China but also took note of the situation within the Communist bloc that has been developing steadily ever since Yugoslavia, then Albania and China, and finally Romania drew out from under the long shadow of the Kremlin.
Freedom House, the democracy watchdog, took note of Uzbekistan's "significant break with its past" as the "first, meager shoots of spring" in its latest Nations in Transit report, though like others who have commented on the changes, it stressed that hard work lies ahead.
Mr. Schellenberg was pitched into these tensions on Wednesday, after a news website in Dalian took note of his appeal hearing, and other Chinese news outlets began covering the case, including The Global Times, a strident English-language tabloid controlled by the Communist Party.
Leaders took note of progress made by finance ministers last week on the reform of the bloc's rescue fund, the European Stability Mechanism, which would increase its monitoring powers over countries with economic imbalances and also facilitate the restructuring of governments' debts in crises.
The platform for the readers stood in the shadow of a One World Trade Center that is no longer new — people took note of its rise toward the sky at earlier ceremonies, but the construction fences that once lined the area are long gone.
Cardiologists in Canada took note of both the reduction in false positives rates on EKGs and the high false positive rates on the AHA questionnaire and worked to create their own system for screening, which was published in January in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology.
BRUSSELS, Oct 22 (Reuters) - The European Commission took note on Tuesday of the vote in British parliament rejecting Prime Minister Boris Johnson's tight timetable for the approval of a divorce deal with the EU and said it would wait for London to tell it what's next.
" When Vulgar Favors appeared, in 1999, gossip rags as well as mainstream reviews took note of the claim—and the Versace family issued a withering response: "This is an example of an unprincipled individual using rumor and innuendo to capitalize on the memory of Gianni Versace.
"When people tell me it was during Clouds of Sils Maria they realized how much Kristen could do, I'm not surprised," says Sils Maria director Olivier Assayas, who first took note of the actress when she played a small role in 2007's Into the Wild.
Mr. Vongerichten said Mr. Kluger lives and breathes the farm-to-table philosophy; the two originally met at the Union Square Greenmarket, when Mr. Kluger was cooking at the Core Club and Mr. Vongerichten took note of his dogged devotion to hunting down the choicest ingredients.
And so as she embarked on her international trip this week, Ivanka-the-politician could not escape the headlines attracted by Ivanka-the-celebrity: Journalists quickly took note of her new haircut, a nearly shoulder-length blonde bob, wondering what it might portend for her ambitions.
In December the U.S. Supreme Court allowed the newest version of the ban to stand, and in the world of high-end business travelers, many took note of the attitude projected when the administration removed "nation of immigrants" from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' website.
"How does that relate to overcoming the black eye to the military justice system ... the view the public might have?" he asked, according to the AP. Nance took note of clip in the video of Trump promising to review the case if Bergdahl gets a light sentence.
"We are concerned that the fiscal measures adopted last month put the fiscal target of the primary surplus of 3.5% of GDP at risk," Regling told a news conference, adding he took note of the Greek government's statement it would reach the primary surplus target despite these measures.
I took note of what my spending triggers were, and told everyone in my life about the ban so they could hold me accountable and support my experiment — whether it was talking me down from buying something I didn't need, or suggesting a cheap alternative for hanging out.
TILLERSON: With regard to the interference in the election, I think, you know, the president took note of actions that had been discussed by the Congress -- most recently, additional sanctions that have been voted out of the Senate -- to make it clear as to the seriousness of the issue.
Zimmerman took note of the most visible element of the customer-service college: the surge of pricey construction projects such as "climbing gyms and luxury dorms" (although he noted that beneficial services such as mental health counseling have also grown from the same impulse to cater to students).
Subsequent study of what is now known as obesity hypoventilation syndrome has shown that Joe was a product not of Dickens's imagination but of powers of observation so acute that the writer had accurately recorded a pathological condition more than a century before medical science took note of it.
More than a feeling: Don't go with your gut Kim likely took note of your comments indicating that you would know in the first minute of meeting him whether he is serious, including your statement that you will rely on your touch and feel to quickly assess his intentions.
In 1985, The Times took note of a woman named Leslie Baines who called the other members of her therapy group and asked if they wanted to rent a bus to the Hamptons to besiege their vacationing therapist, who had left for two months without providing forwarding contact information.
As the government shutdown entered its fourth week, passengers at John F. Kennedy International Airport took note of hip-hop music playing on the sound system in Terminal 5: Travis Scott's "Sicko Mode" ("Cut the lights / paid the price"), Kanye West's "Lift Yourself" ("Poop, poop / Scoop-diddy-whoop").
Allen almost never attended league meetings, but when he did, everyone took note, such as the time he flew to a special session in Houston in 2016 and threw his weight behind the Rams owner Stan Kroenke, who had ambitious plans to build a stadium in Los Angeles.
Earlier this week, security researchers took note of a series of changes Linux and Windows developers began rolling out in beta updates to address a critical security flaw: A bug in Intel chips allows low-privilege processes to access memory in the computer's kernel, the machine's most privileged inner sanctum.
Then, fans took note back in February when the company unexpectedly announced that you'd now be able to shop the cult-favorite products online at Birchbox… and maybe, just maybe your go-to Lady Danger red lipstick or Technakohl liner would get a cameo role in your monthly subscription box.
During a London screening last week of the first episode of Guerilla — an upcoming Idris Elba show series on Showtime about London's revolutionary Black power movement in the '70s — several audience members took note of the fact that the show was lacking in Black women main characters, as Screen Daily reports.
Many thought it resembled a certain Oscar winner Someone took note of the other presidents' reaction to the new guy And there were those who commented that the character looked 'hideous' As has been tradition since the early '90s, Trump recorded a speech exclusively for the Hall of Presidents show.
Cruz, who has aimed to paint O'Rourke as a far-left ally of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE, took note of his challenger's aggressive tone.
Some of the criticism of Ms. Johansson took note of her starring role in the 2017 live-action American film adaptation of the Japanese manga series "Ghost in the Shell," in which she played a character based on the series' Major Motoko Kusanagi, with her hair styled in a black bob.
"We remain seriously concerned about recent and ongoing developments and took note of the concerns expressed by some ministers on the land reclamations and escalation of activities in the area, which have eroded trust and confidence, increased tensions and may undermine peace, security and stability in the region," the ASEAN communique said.
The ministers "took note of the concerns expressed by some countries on the land reclamations in the area, which have eroded trust and confidence, increased tensions and may undermine peace, security and stability in the region," the draft communique said without naming China and reflecting the internal divisions over the touchy issue.
On top of perennial issues like whether abortion will remain legal and available, several took note of other issues at play, including the Affordable Care Act and the Trump administration's recent indication that it will try to use the courts to dismantle the law's popular protections for people with pre-existing conditions.
Tammie Jo Shults of Southwest Airlines made her emergency landing of a Boeing 737 on April 22012 after an engine explosion and traumatic injuries in the cabin, the world took note of the previous history she made as one of the first women to serve as a fighter pilot in the Navy.
"We discussed the matters relating to the South China Sea and took note of the concerns expressed by some ministers on the land reclamations and activities in the area, which have eroded trust and confidence, increased tensions and may undermine peace, security and stability in the region," Singapore's Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said.
Last time around, at least one federal judge in Virginia took note of Trump's campaign trail statements calling for a "complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States," and concluded that the state had produced "unrebutted evidence" that the travel ban "was not motivated by rational national security concerns," but "religious prejudice" against Muslims.
So that was something that I took note of because when you look at these sort of larger international Alt-right, or far-right, media ecosystem that's developed over the last couple of years, there's been a lot of focus on the Sweden Democrats and then also in Germany on the Alternative for Germany.
Well, she took note, and one of the first things she did after reaching the ceremonial South Pole was she made them that fucking sandwich: In case you're not feeling up to clicking the "See More" button, Hameister wrote to all those haters: I have a feeling that sandwich is going to go cold.
"As far as the long term is concerned, we have reservations," she said, although she added that she also took note of the commitment made by European partners to look at Greek debt repayments again in the future — a commitment that, according to Lagarde, has always been honored every time it is put forward.
The Russian intelligence services took note of the divisive nature of the 2017 white supremacist march in Charlottesville, Va., which led to the death of a counterprotester, and concluded that promoting hate groups was the most effective method of sowing discord in the United States, according to American intelligence reports described by the officials.
In a final communiqué at the conclusion of the Group of 20 summit meeting in Hamburg, Germany, the nations took "note" of Mr. Trump's decision to abandon the pact and "immediately cease" efforts to enact former President Barack Obama's pledge of curbing greenhouse gas emissions 26 to 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025.
And given such a large sample of strong performance, when the 'Zags obliterated all comers this season, pundits took note: the Associated Press (AP) ranked them first in the country for a month after they went undefeated in their first 27 games, and the NCAA's selection committee assigned them one of the four coveted top regional seeds.
I had a great year last year, went to the Super Bowl and all that, and I took note that some of the same people that were patting me on the back and telling me how great I was— players and coaches included—were some of the same people who turned their backs on me in my darkest days.
Nilay took note of comments made Tuesday by Josh Hawley, the incoming Republican senator from Missouri, about an issue we'll be watching closely here next year: efforts on both on the left and the right to curtail Section 230, the portion of the Communications Decency Act that in most cases exempts internet platforms from liability for what their users publish.
As we strolled the neighborhood, past a colorful mural of the founders of the Kansas City-born Negro Leagues — the African-American baseball teams that played between the 1920s and 1950s — I took note of the rich history packed into a few city blocks, pausing at The Call building, headquarters of the famous black newspaper founded in 1919 and still operating.
Friends said that Dr. Soon-Shiong, who did not respond to a request for an interview, took note of what he saw as a vacancy in the halls of Los Angeles power when Mr. Broad announced at the end of the year that he was retiring, ending a career of high-profile philanthropy and civic involvement that helped define modern Los Angeles.
"We took note of the Russian undersea activity in the summer-fall of 2018 and compared it to what Russia executed in the summer of '19 [and] fall of '19, and what we saw was a 50% increase in the number of resources ... that Russia committed to both those out of area submarine patrol operations," Wolters said at a hearing on Capitol Hill.
When, in around 280 A.D., the renowned Jin-dynasty writer Zuo Si took note of hot pot in his poem "Three Capitals Rhapsody," he could scarcely have predicted that what was even then a culinary classic—in which diners cook raw ingredients in a boiling communal broth—would far outlive all three of the kingdoms to which he devoted his verses.
That being so, politicians and officials took note when a memorandum revealed that Steve Bannon, chief strategist to Donald Trump and an unblushing nationalist, has lost his guaranteed seat on the principals committee of the National Security Council (NSC), while two pillars of the foreign policy establishment—the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the director of national intelligence—were restored as permanent members.
But the rise of synthetic fibers in clothing manufacturing has been an obvious threat to its dominance, which the Department of Agriculture first took note of in 22011; the National Cotton Council trade organization became particularly concerned about this in 224, noting that cotton's share of domestic retail markets was declining (at the time, it was down to 22001 percent from 2300 percent the year before).
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 26: (L-R) Jeremy Renner, Paul Bettany, Elizabeth Olsen, Chris Evans, Robert Downey Jr, Emily VanCamp, Daniel Bruhl and Paul Rudd attend the European Premiere of "Captain America: Civil War" at Vue Westfield on April 26, 2016 in London, England (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/WireImage) Naturally, Reddit's Photoshop battles took note and decided to Photoshop the crap out of one of the pictures.
While there were many moments during the president's first official trip abroad that were disconcerting to First Amendment advocates — including the failure to hold open press conferences — perhaps none was more chilling than the comments made by Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross as he took note of the lack of protesters during the visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: "Not one guy with a bad placard," he said, approvingly, seemingly interpreting this as a sign of President Donald Trump's popularity.
The Taliban took note of your comments that we are not prepared to talk right now and issued an appeal to the American people asking them to pressure US officials to end the ongoing conflict in Afghanistan, which could be an indication that they are in fact under real pressure because of enhanced military action or stronger measures by Pakistan to clamp down on their activity within Pakistani borders following the US decision to cut off security assistance to Islamabad.

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