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" Cillian took notes: " THEY HAD TIME TO KILL.
She took notes, not her cabinet, not her press people.
I took notes as we breathed in the briny smells.
Scherzer studied video of himself, took notes, made mechanical adjustments.
I took notes visibly and contemporaneously while she was talking.
Without thinking, I took notes on the only available paper.
As a serious journalist, I took notes the whole time.
Cindy made her plea, and the Senator smiled, took notes.
And then you have Manafort who took notes at this meeting.
Government minders hovered behind us and took notes on her answers.
He took notes on a little pad as he went along.
Throughout my curly cut, I took notes and asked Mona questions.
Some took notes from an older sister with mad braiding skills.
Otherwise, Stone sat quietly and took notes as the judge spoke.
He held a series of meetings, while another male editor took notes.
"We talked a lot and I took notes every day," she said.
Lawyers don't take notes, I never had a lawyer who took notes.
Thirty-six weeks ago, I took notes on almost everything I read.
Looks like Roberts took notes from this year's Met Gala red carpet.
I did not just listen, I took notes and I'm taking direction.
" She took notes for what she calls a "Who has what list.
I took notes, and considered how I would respond in different situations.
She took notes, shook her head, turned her lips downward in dismay.
We all gazed upon the Dumpster, poked its dirty edges, took notes.
Still, I took notes as he spoke for close to an hour.
Warren took notes, alternating between a blue pen and a yellow pencil.
When witnesses testified, she took notes in longhand on a legal pad.
She always took a seat in the front row and took notes.
I watched the speech (all 82 minutes of it) and took notes.
I watched the hearings and took notes -- so you don't have to!
Mr. Howard, who took notes throughout the day, offered no visible reaction.
"One should be in China," she said, as Ms. Vales took notes.
The president, though, has denied McCabe ever took notes when meeting with him.
With that in mind, I took notes on the weekend as I went.
Officials took notes during the visit, though it's unclear what information he provided.
Junk listed the merits of smoking marijuanas in his raps; I took notes.
Thanks, mom She took notes for him at every class because he couldn't.
In blazers and shiny shoes, they took notes and carefully nibbled on sandwiches.
A journalist, Helm took notes that she would later use in a play.
He took notes on a white legal pad as Hollander told her story.
Mr. Comey reportedly took notes on all of his encounters with the president.
Where residents had frolicked, design pilgrims and sightseers now descended, and took notes.
" McGahn said he replied that he took notes because he was a "real lawyer.
Mr. Kaine frequently took notes, sipped water or merely grinned as Mr. Pence spoke.
My wife took notes, wrote it up, and we put it on our refrigerator.
Ms. Donaldson took notes, which the White House provided to the special counsel's office.
"I never had a lawyer who took notes," Mr. Trump is quoted as saying.
And during summers with the Spanish national team, he took notes from the Gasols.
An activist in attendance said that Mr. Teller nodded, took notes and was noncommittal.
The lawyers took notes, attempting to cobble together an understanding of the new norms.
They took notes on this, and we asked if they would be able to help.
During the unrest "Citizens' Power Councils", Cuban-style local spy networks, took notes on troublemakers.
In his mathematics classes there, he never took notes, recalled Hellmann, who was his classmate.
You'll recall, Comey -- before he was fired -- reportedly took notes after some of their conversations.
The students took notes, pausing to look up as reporters and officials entered the room.
Lee, White, and Button studied Parole Prep's training materials and took notes at its meetings.
The calls were encrypted, and van der Zwaan recorded them and took notes, prosecutors said.
"It defies logic that nobody in the room among his staff took notes," she told CNN.
Wells took notes right after the meeting on his iPhone, which he shared with BuzzFeed News.
He inspected biscuits at Foodstuff Factory No. 354 in 2013 while officials took notes behind him.
There was a translator so I'm sure she took notes down simultaneously in order to translate.
Team members took notes on the tags seen here, which then got tied around the hangers.
"I worry every day," said Juwi, who took notes on the meeting, using the tribe's laptop.
On Saturday afternoon, multiple news outlets reported that McCabe took notes about his interactions with Trump.
During the meeting, the president quizzed Mr. McGahn about why he took notes, the report said.
"I worry every day," said Juwi, who took notes on the meeting, using the tribe's laptop.
"I just peeked into their world and took notes from what they were doing," she said.
"I just peeked into their world and took notes from what they were doing," she said.
It was all new to me, so I took notes from his confidence even through uncertainty.
I never had a lawyer who took notes," McGahn calmly explained that he is a "real lawyer.
As Christine and Luis took notes, I spoke to Kique Cubero Garcia, one of El Centro's organizers.
There, she took notes, drew layouts of the premises, and talked to the staff about Islamic extremism.
Spent very little time with Andrew McCabe, but he never took notes when he was with me.
I watched, took notes and picked some of the bests and worsts of the night that was.
The assistant asked detailed questions and took notes, and said she'd follow up, according to the document.
Mr. McGahn is one of many Trump aides who took notes of their interactions with the president.
Weinstein, sitting at the defense table, took notes on a legal pad at times during the testimony.
I watched, took notes and decided on who had the best night -- and who had the worst.
I took notes in Ambassador Bolton's meeting that day with President Zelenskyy and his Chief of Staff.
And I took notes on what we learned (or re-learned) from what Whitaker said (and didn't).
She sat in an educational meeting at UC San Diego Health's transplant center and diligently took notes.
I took notes from last time, so before he could read his script, I read it first.
Snodgrass was a junior staff who took notes in some meetings but played no role in decision making.
Rose was suspicious of Jobs, who was unknown at the time, and he took notes on the conversation.
The women, who dubbed themselves The Five (De Fem), took notes and made automatic drawings during their sessions.
Often, Ogwumike did not speak, but quietly took notes and then evaluated information afterward with Catchings or Cash.
He took notes; asked questions; and, I remember, promised to pass my report on to the district attorney.
I took notes as I was listening to David, and then we were ready to jump in the car.
They took notes and they said they would get back to me, so I left the school's phone number.
After each interview, Widman took notes on who he met, what had happened to them, and who they named.
She took notes on what agitated him, particularly in his exchanges with rival Ted Cruz, and studied his style.
This week, I hit the books, took notes, quizzed myself, and brought my newfound skills out into the world.
She took notes on what agitated him, particularly in his exchanges with rival Ted Cruz, and studied his style.
He discovered this when he accidentally splashed some in his eye, and in true scientist form, he took notes.
Audience members reported that Clarke loudly and furiously took notes during the screening and recorded parts of the documentary.
Members of the European Parliament asked questions in bulk for the first 60-plus minutes while Zuckerberg took notes.
He never tried those himself, though he watched and took notes while others shot up or went through withdrawal.
Canada hockey cheated so much in the gold-medal game Bill Belichick took notes and it still wasn't enough.
They pretended not to be bothered while I took notes on them like an anthropologist, a photographer clicking away.
The interview was not transcribed, though aides for Mr. Nadler, Mr. Collins and Justice Department officials present took notes.
Mr. McGahn said that he took notes because he was a "real lawyer," explaining that they created a record.
"Spent very little time with Andrew McCabe, but he never took notes when he was with me," Trump tweeted.
Both took notes when my colleague spoke, but resumed the rest of their lives instead of listening to classmates.
Assistant 1 asked detailed questions and took notes, stating that she would follow up with others in Russia. iv.
He took notes of all the Republican friends and acquaintances he saw at the talk, and started making calls afterward.
We took notes of what we learned, refined our techniques and devised a plan for both graft procurement and transplantation.
She took notes for me while I was away, and when I came back, she wasn't afraid to ask questions.
"Spent very little time with Andrew McCabe, but he never took notes when he was with me," Mr. Trump wrote.
Hours later on Saturday, reports surfaced that McCabe took notes of his interactions with Trump and gave them to Mueller.
Comey told Congress that he took notes about his conversations with Trump because he worried Trump would lie about them.
He didn't wince if one of his guests used his real name, and he openly took notes at the table.
Participating in overnight raids, and daytime dogfights, he sketched and took notes, which he transformed into more than 170 oil paintings.
Donaldson, as McGahn's chief of staff, took notes chronicling Trump's decision to fire former FBI Director James Comey in May 2017.
As the Utes men's team began its practice, some took notes in small Moleskine notebooks; others consulted printouts of set plays.
"Spent very little time with Andrew McCabe, but he never took notes when he was with me," Trump wrote on Twitter.
McIver said she took notes and later used the phrasing in the speech, failing to check Michelle's words for any similarities.
"I even took notes to place my hands similarly to Meghan's while Harry was putting the ring on her finger," Taylor says.
She took notes on what agitated him and studied his positions with the hopes of getting under his skin with her familiarity.
They reluctantly admitted she was right and surely took notes for how to handle tomorrow's likely continuation of questioning around that legislation.
And it seems that Danielle Bregoli, also known by her rapper name Bhad Bhabie, took notes and got herself an endorsement deal.
They took notes during his talk (which is uncommon at TED, to my surprise) and as he spoke to the crowd afterward.
I wrongly entered NFL DRAFT across the middle for 33A and almost wrote down WROTE DOWN instead of TOOK NOTES for 35D.
During his months in captivity, Canter kept a prisoner-of-war log in which he took notes, drew sketches and preserved mementos.
"We want a deal," Ms. Pelosi said in her introductory remarks, according to a House Democrat who took notes in the meeting.
She listened carefully, responded in Quechua — an indigenous language she taught herself when she became mayor five years ago — and took notes.
After all his conversations with the president, Comey briefed McCabe and other aides, and McCabe later took notes about Comey's interactions with Trump.
But so much of what he heard and took notes about is the unclassified story of abuse of power and obstruction of justice.
Lee said she and other lawmakers were asked not to take photos inside the facility, but said she took notes of her observations.
Fired FBI Director James Comey "joined" the Resistance because he took notes on conversations he had with Trump that could potentially be incriminating.
N.B.A. Commissioner Adam Silver, an innovative sort, sat in the front row for the last few games, and with luck he took notes.
I had sat through I don't know how many hearings where I sat there quietly and took notes and doodled in the margins.
Guards stood by the book the entire time while a paper conservator took notes and made a template that Maier could work from.
While he drove us back to Shanghai, from the back seat I took notes about the visit and e-mailed them to myself.
Boeing told United something else entirely, creating even more confusion over Boeing's understanding, according to a person who took notes at the meeting.
"Trump, on Sunday morning, tweets this: "Spent very little time with Andrew McCabe, but he never took notes when he was with me.
It is unclear whether each of the officials Comey told of the encounter took notes on their conversations with the director about Trump.
Band had begun his career as Bill Clinton's "body man" — the young staffer who carried bags, took notes and navigated Clinton through the day.
" According to Jahi's mother, stepfather, grandmother, brother, and Dolan, who took notes, Durand pounded his fist on the table, saying, "She's dead, dead, dead.
The monks view international media and their coverage of the Rohingya crisis with deep suspicion and carefully took notes during our hour-long interview.
When I was growing up, I didn't chafe at the shallow, exploitative representations of my gender that I saw on screen; I took notes.
Later, at University College, Oxford, he found his studies in mathematics and physics so easy that he rarely consulted a book or took notes.
They informed Gulf experts about Mohammed bin Salman's grand goals to remake Saudi life while the consultants, who outnumbered the Saudis, quietly took notes.
While cooperating with federal agents, William Singer took notes saying that they instructed him to tell his clients that payments were bribes, not donations.
Benjamin Homes, an associate for Nike's outside law firm and who took notes during the meeting, said Avenatti's tone and demeanor was aggressive throughout.
The WSJ reported that Faehn, who took notes and wrote down Biles' and Raisman's names, says she called Penny that night to tell him.
" Gutierrez said he took notes on what Kelly said, quoting Kelly: "If this is the best we can do, the President will sign it.
The paper reported that Trump took notes from his interpreter and instructed the person not to discuss the details of his conversations with others.
Manafort's notes: During the meeting, Paul Manafort took notes on his phone, which have now been released in full by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Or even that time when something did happen, and you called the police and they came, took notes, and left to pursue the case.
The reason Comey took notes on his conversations with President Trump was that, unlike George W. Bush and Barack Obama, he didn't trust this president.
"All of you should be eating dandelions every chance you get," Cleveland told the crowd, which eagerly took notes and picked up plants for inspection.
As one former White House official put it, the "good guys" took notes to protect themselves, and the "bad guys" did it to make money.
He drove an hour each way to each class, took notes, did the readings and engaged in class discussions, Loggins wrote in a recent essay.
Mazzilli and Weber started going through all 36 cars in the garage and took notes on what the predicted value of the collection could be.
" He also lashed out at reports McCabe had memos on their interaction on Sunday, tweeting that McCabe "never took notes when he was with me.
Two court reporters on Wednesday read out both Perez's and Haley's testimonies, including the questioning by prosecutors and defense lawyers, while some jurors took notes.
HoneyCC and her peers would be sharing secrets of their success, while others took notes on how to join their ranks, or perhaps even supplant them.
Trump reportedly took notes on an encounter from his own interpreter on one occasion and directed them not to discuss the meeting with other administration officials.
The stenographer's notebook in which I took notes was to the right of my plate, and after she began talking I didn't look up from it.
Ms. Swift, who is scheduled to testify in the case, listened closely and took notes as she sat next to her mother at her lawyers' table.
She took notes and asked a lot of questions, the staffer from Gabbard's office knew we were coming so he researched the bill before we got there.
"It's this strange thing of feeling in your body, but not in your body at the same time," he said, as the researchers around him took notes.
Some senators took notes and listened attentively, while others slunk back in their chairs as the House managers and President's team took turns arguing the trial rules.
On September 5, I took notes at Senator Johnson and Senator Chris Murphy's meeting with President Zelenskyy in Kyiv, where President Zelenskyy asked about the security assistance.
They took notes and expressed disgust, she said, as she described how the renowned sports doctor touched her in ways that made her uncomfortable during an exam.
Taylor told investigators during his deposition on Tuesday that he took notes to document his conversations, according to people who were in the room for his testimony.
As lawyers often do, Eisenberg took notes in meetings with Trump, a standard practice that "drove the president absolutely bonkers," according to one former White House official.
While Polly took notes I might have been more interested in something else happening across the street and not bothered to shoot or even have seen it.
In the statement, McIver, an author and ghostwriter for Donald Trump, detailed how Melania read the First Lady's speech over the phone to her while she took notes.
" Donaldson took notes saying that the White House counsel's office believed Trump's original letter, the one he drafted with Miller, should "[n]ot [see the] light of day.
"In writing her beautiful speech, Melania's team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking," Miller said.
"In writing her beautiful speech, Melania's team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking," it ran.
Clinton took notes on comments that a foreign ambassador made to her in confidence, then this information would probably be "born classified" because of how it was gathered.
He had sexually assaulted her during a medical exam weeks before, she soon told a campus police officer, who listened and took notes for close to an hour.
This was a meeting mostly about local issues, and though Gabbard had earlier made some remarks, she was now quiet and took notes, occasionally tapping on her phone.
On weekends I went to all-ages shows at EastVille with my daughter to watch established comics like Judah Friedlander, and took notes during their acts, getting ideas.
"In writing her beautiful speech, Melania's team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking," the statement read.
Hansen reviewed the documents, took notes about them, and told the officer that he would write up notes about them in a document that he would bring to China.
On one occasion, Trump reportedly took notes on an encounter from his own interpreter and directed the linguist not to discuss the meeting with other officials in his administration.
"In writing her beautiful speech, Melania's team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking," Mr. Miller said.
"Reading your body language, you look cynical," Mr. Moloney said, according to three people who were present and took notes during the discussion with the Association of Flight Attendants.
So we called up Mike Carmon, senior meteorologist at the mountaintop observatory, and interviewed him over the car's Bluetooth as I drove and Jess took notes on her laptop.
During an hourlong visit, the official took notes on Captain Sudani's case and called the appropriate administrative court judges who could issue a formal death certificate, Mr. Sudani said.
On a recent Friday afternoon, a dozen teenage girls in skinny jeans took notes as a woman demonstrated how to make skin cream at a Muslim youth club meeting.
"He only made a short introductory speech and took notes tirelessly for two and a half hours... He welcomed opinions from people not close to the government," Alkin said.
According to a Heritage member who was on the call and took notes, DeMint and Needham were both chairing the conference call—and their stark differences were on full display.
They are also asking for "the identity of all individuals who listened to, participated in, assisted in preparation for, transcribed, took notes during, or received information" about the two calls.
They are also asking for "the identity of all individuals who listened to, participated in, assisted in preparation for, transcribed, took notes during, or received information" about the two calls.
Schiff answered that question, but the lead impeachment manager also pivoted back to the same "mixed motives," question, making eye contact with Collins in his response as she took notes.
The next day, July 26, 2019, I attended meetings at the Presidential Administration Building in Kyiv with Ambassador Taylor, Ambassador Volker, and Ambassador Sondland and took notes during those meetings.
And a duty officer from the Situation Room took notes that would later be paired with a log of the call using voice recognition software to put together a rough transcript.
During the drafting of its FOIA rule, Interior took notes from both the FBI and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for ways to deal with a surge in public records requests.
Two people who attended the meeting and took notes told me Abbas said he told Kushner and Greenblatt he would agree to a trilateral confederacy comprised of Israel, Jordan and Palestine.
During the drafting of its FOIA rule, Interior took notes from both the FBI and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for ways to deal with a surge in public records requests.
Of course, it began as a spur of the moment thing with the sex tape, and she took notes when she was working for Paris, but she just keeps working hard.
At modestly sized campaign events, Gillibrand took notes in a leatherbound notebook and said her "super power" is the ability to find common ground on any political issue with anyone, anywhere.
He had just hosted a TED -like conference (tagline: "Winning with informed candidates") where C.E.O.s and talent recruiters took notes on how to operate in the new era of corporate transparency.
Ms. Colbert had hoped to write an inspirational book about her experience, and she took notes while she was undergoing grueling chemotherapy and transplant procedures, often through the haze of medication.
While she diligently took notes as her brother spoke and sought no moment in the spotlight, the 30-year-old has been widely seen as instrumental in making the summit happen.
On Saturday, the Post reported Trump took notes that his interpreter made during a 2017 meeting in Hamburg with Putin that also was attended by then-Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
The kidnappers took a dozen pictures of each of the migrants who were being held, and they took notes on everyone — their full names, where they were from, their family members.
Thirty-eight years later, I stood in her kitchen and took notes as she took 18 pounds of chicken and rice and flipped it upside down without losing a single grain.
Details: After meeting with Putin in Germany in 2017, Trump reportedly took notes from his own interpreter and instructed them not to discuss the contents of the conversation with other administration officials.
On one particularly intensive day out at meetings — where I took notes on Google Keep like a true Born Mobile millennial — I found myself needing to recharge the P9 by the afternoon.
"In writing her beautiful speech, Melania's team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking," said Jason Miller, senior communications advisor.
"I took notes on a reporter's pad, cataloging every detail," she writes of an interview, recalling the comedian Chris Rock's admonition about not taking credit for doing what is expected of you.
Dr. Blasey has said that her therapist took notes during the session, but her lawyers said on Wednesday that they did not plan to release her medical records because of privacy concerns.
In a car near the airport, Mr. Hansen took notes on classified documents that the associate provided, and said that they would be valuable in discussions with Chinese intelligence, the complaint said.
Many of the younger people in the crowd took notes as Ms. Baker and Ms. Herzog, with aw-shucks humility and deadpan humor, shared anecdotes about their artistic processes and experiences together.
But, she said, she continues to maintain that she asked for and received consent to put Sow on the record and that she visibly took notes on the conversation as they spoke.
The lone defense witness was an FBI agent who was questioned about how he took notes during an interview with a Colombian drug lord who testified against El Chapo earlier in the trial.
McMaster, who left his position in April 2018, regularly took notes during meetings, which eventually prompted Trump to snap and ask, "Why are you always writing in that book?" according to the Times.
In recent days, some White House officials have described Mr. Bolton as a disgruntled former employee, and have said he took notes that he should have left behind when he departed the administration.
In Red Oak, Iowa, in the morning, there had been a community forum on long-term care; Buttigieg took notes while local practitioners gave a dire view of old age in rural America.
Comey took notes on his conversations with Trump in part because he did not trust the president to tell the truth about their interactions, according to his Senate testimony from earlier this summer.
Albayrak was open to hearing the opinions of all parties and seemed to welcome both positive and negative comments as he took notes while listening, Aslanoglu said, describing the meeting as a frank discussion.
Between golf and rum shots, she took notes, a lot of them, typing away on her BlackBerry as she used her iPhone to do quick searches and to respond to texts from other clients.
When I took notes on a laptop for a college course I took this semester at my high school I found that my notes were excessive and many things I wrote down were unnecessary.
Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman, Democrat of New Jersey, defended Ms. Omar and said about the resolution, "I don't think this is a good strategy," according to one person in the room who took notes.
Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman, Democrat of New Jersey, defended Ms. Omar and said of the resolution, "I don't think this is a good strategy," according to one person in the room who took notes.
" In a statement early Tuesday morning, senior Trump adviser Jason Miller said Melania Trump's team of speechwriters "took notes on her life's inspirations and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking.
"In writing her beautiful speech, Melania's team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking," Senior Communications Advisor Jason Miller said in a statement.
Her office was on the ground floor of a residential building on Park Avenue, and I sat on the couch, looking at her in her big chair as she took notes on a legal pad.
People pitted taekwondo against karate and Muay Thai, devised new rules and allowed savate and Sanda practitioners to compete, took notes and tweaked rules until the basic templates emerged for the next generation of fighters.
But his caddie, Jim Mackay, walked the course and took notes in case of a first-round delay, however unlikely, caused by an electrical storm worse than the one that battered the course Tuesday morning.
Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, Joni Ernst, Lamar Alexander, Cory Gardner, David Perdue, Mitt Romney, all took notes at various points, particularly when Trump's lawyers made arguments to dispute Democrats' claims and prop up the president.
She told House investigators in early November that she took notes while listening to the July 25 call from the White House Situation Room, and she believed that Trump's request to Ukraine was politically motivated.
She took notes: Musk liked going to Burning Man, he sold a computer game when he was 12, and as a student at the University of Pennsylvania, he reportedly turned a frat house into a nightclub.
"In writing her beautiful speech, Melania's team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking," Jason Miller, Trump's senior communications adviser, said in a statement.
In the same meeting, the President also asked McGahn why he had told the Special Counsel about the President's effort to remove the Special Counsel and why McGahn took notes of his conversations with the President.
I also told myself I was there to bear witness just like Nellie Bly, who secretly took notes while guards abused women in the insane asylum where she went undercover in the 1880s as a patient.
In the same meeting, the president also asked McGahn why he had told the special counsel about the president's effort to remove the special counsel and why McGahn took notes of his conversation with the president.
Over the three films, Jordan came into his own as a heartthrob who clicks with both sexes: In the first "Creed," when Jordan's boxer tenderly helped Thompson do her hair, women swooned and men took notes.
So when celebrity makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic — he of Kim Kardashian and Anastasia Beverly Hills Master Palette fame — offered to walk us through his steps for perfect brows during a master class with Jergens, we took notes.
" The Trump campaign also released a statement late last night saying that Melania worked with a "team of writers" who "took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected their own thinking.
"In writing her beautiful speech, Melania's team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking," Trump spokesman Jason Miller said in a statement early Tuesday morning.
In another sign of change, the new Ethiopian central bank governor met the business community and heads of major banks and listened to their complaints for two hours while private TV cameras rolled and journalists took notes.
Manafort took notes on the meeting, and here is what he wrote: What it means: It's unclear at this moment what they mean exactly, but decoding the contents seems set to be a topic of interest moving forward.
I was quiet, but I took notes, trying to picture myself calling people who thought their houses were haunted and telling them that I could take care of them, that I would be able to make things right.
Louanne Van Pelt knew the cartoonist Charles Schulz and also had the extremely discomfiting knowledge that she had inspired Lucy, whose personality apparently developed in real time as Mr. Schulz took notes on Louanne's behavior at card games.
Since the release of the special counsel's report, Mr. Trump has become fixated on a new group he considers disloyal: the former administration officials who took notes while working in the White House and shared them with investigators.
Naturally, they cooked a lot, Kim took notes like mad and now we have three new recipes to share: for grilled lamb chops with crispy kale; for creamy ramp pesto pasta; and for a green tomato salad (above).
In fact, Mattis's spokeswoman has denied that Mattis read Snodgrass's book and dismissed his former speechwriter as "a junior staffer who took notes at some meetings," thereby suggesting that note-taking was a point of contention for Snodgrass.
Paul Manafort — who took notes (apparently on his phone) during the notorious Trump Tower meeting with Russians — agreed to tell all he knows to special counsel Robert Mueller as part of a deal to plead guilty and avoid a second trial.
A New York Times reporter, Ellen Barry, whose daughter is a kindergartner there, watched the visit over livestream and took notes on the discussion, which spanned many topics, including the Dalai Lama's thoughts on hell and on the modernization of China.
The big picture: Trump also tweeted to "watch out for people that take so-called 'notes,'" likely a reference to one of the report's most-reported passages, where the president questioned why then-White House counsel Don McGahn took notes during their conversations.
Compare this: Manafort took notes, but Kushner said the meeting was "a waste of our time" and one he "did not recall at all" until it came up in recent media reports and Trump Jr. said the meeting produced "no meaningful information."
Mr. Singer's remarks, which were shared by an attendee who took notes and were confirmed by a second guest, represent his most extensive comments so far about the presidential race, in which Donald J. Trump has emerged as the presumptive Republican nominee.
It was Jason Miller, the Trump campaign's senior communications adviser (not Stephen Miller, a speechwriter) who said: "In writing her beautiful speech, Melania's team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking."
It recounts how Mr. Rosenstein was so troubled by Mr. Trump's behavior that he twice proposed that he secretly wear a wire and record the president in the White House, the second time in the presence of an F.B.I. official who took notes.
Although it is unclear which FBI managers took notes and which did not, at least one person familiar with the matter said that James Baker, the FBI's general counsel, made detailed notes of virtually every conversation with Comey or others about the Russia probe.
" But Jason Miller, Senior Communications Advisor for Trump, released a statement defending Melania's speech on Monday night, saying: "In writing her beautiful speech, Melania's team of writers took notes on her life s inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking.
A member of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's administration grumbled that Eleanor Roosevelt, the original activist first lady, should "stick to her knitting"; Rosalynn Carter earned the nicknames "steel magnolia" and "the second president" because she sat in on her husband's cabinet meetings and quietly took notes.
The Interior Department took notes from the FBI, which handles reams of classified material and is known as a slower responder to public records requests, while developing its controversial policy for Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, according to emails reviewed by The Hill.
Time and again, Mr. Trump's advisers took notes of their interactions with the president or drafted memos immediately afterward to maintain real-time records, in some cases simply to have an accurate understanding to do their jobs better, but in other cases for self-preservation.
Although it is unclear which FBI mangers took notes and which did not, at least one person familiar with the matter said that James Baker, the FBI's general counsel, made detailed notes of virtually every conversation with Comey or others about the Russia probe.
In the case of Wet Seal, Toubassy took notes from the success of the hyper-popular fashion e-commerce site Fashion Nova, which is known for its collaborations with Cardi B, cloning everything the Kardashians wear, and releasing clothing in a mind-melting 24 hours.
But when it came time to prepare for her role as tough-as-nails Jyn Erso in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, out Friday, Jones took notes from another actress who has seamlessly nailed the transition from indie queen to blockbuster franchise leader: Jennifer Lawrence.
In Milwaukee, he moved into a trailer park and then to a rooming house on the ­poverty-stricken North Side and diligently took notes on the lives of people who pay 70 to 80 percent of their incomes for homes that, objectively speaking, are unfit for human habitation.
Cliff Sims, a former communications aide to Mr. Trump who wrote the book "Team of Vipers" about his time in the White House, said he and others took notes during meetings with the president to "ensure everyone was echoing his messaging" when they went out to speak for him in public.
Anne's life is rich enough when seen in its proper historical context: this, after all, is a woman who, when visiting France in 1784, made a tour not only of the usual sights but also of the Bastille and Bicêtre prisons and the Hôtel-Dieu hospital — and took notes on what she saw.
Jennifer Williams, who serves as Pence's special adviser for Europe and Russia, told investigators in early November that she took notes while she listened in on Trump's July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky from the White House Situation Room, adding that she viewed Trump's requests for investigations as politically motivated.
Cliff Sims, a former Trump communications aide who is suing the president, told the paper that he and other White House staff often took notes during meetings with Trump to ensure they were all on the same page with him but also to ensure they could back up their side of events in many cases.
The staff seated her, as if she were a guest, and Ms. Mar took notes on the back of her menu, writing down questions and ways to improve not only on flavors and presentations, but also on the introductory monologue a server gives to each table (which she determined to be a smidgen too long).
The book had obvious appeal to technically inclined women — desktop-support people like myself then, computer-science majors, admirers of Donna J. Haraway's feminist cyborg manifesto, those finding work in the newish world of website building — and served as a reminder that someone had already been through it all and took notes for the future.
Ryan opened a snowpack PowerPoint while we took notes about storm slabs and wind slabs and persistent slabs, all of which sounded like subcategorical psychiatric disorders from the D.S.M. When Ryan shifted the conversation to "avalanche problems," we perked up, maybe because the term would seem provocatively redundant, the avalanche itself being the primary problem.
The same person who put together the panel, who took notes on questions and followed up afterward, who listened to various solutions proffered by panel members — forcing Medicare to negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical companies, for example, or extending Medicare to age 55 — and then made the point that they were already part of her platform.
As someone who, at the then-young age of 36, took notes at a historic and visionary discussion between a Russian who knew his country had to change and an American who knew that change could be an opportunity and not a threat, I was devastated when the promise of that discussion came to an abrupt and angry end.
"He had to know what to ask the prosecutors, without having intimate knowledge of a case, judge the quality of the incoming information and send it to the boss," said Shan Wu, who was counsel to Attorney General Janet Reno, noting that Mr. Horowitz took notes on a single notecard and simply remembered the rest of the information.
After Twitter erupted with the revelations in the hours after the speech, and the media followed suit, the candidate himself delivered his own statement, via a campaign adviser, that reflected, it must be said, impressive chutzpah: "Melania's team of writers took notes on her life's inspirations, and in some instances included fragments that reflected her own thinking," it said, in part.
On Emma's second day in New York, after submitting her résumé to a Filipino agency for nannies, she shadowed Virgie at work and took notes as her sister demonstrated how to clean the American way, with bleach instead of soap and water, and how to use an electric iron, rather than one heated by the kindled ashes of a coconut shell.
Washington (CNN)Donning gray pants, an untucked white button-down shirt and long gray beard, Ahmed Abu Khatallah silently took notes and sipped water inside a packed Washington courtroom on Monday as prosecutors outlined a case that will attempt to paint him as the ringleader of the 2012 terrorist attack on the US mission in Benghazi, Libya that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.
Kent transcript, Page 253: A conversation that I recall, and I took notes actually, dated to mid-May in which we talked about the change of attitude and approach towards Ukraine, and that was in the wake of meetings that President Trump had, a meeting with Viktor Orban, the leader of Hungary, as well as a call he had with Russian President Putin in early May.

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