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But Twitter, of course, took notice of the funny moment.
And Congress took notice of that data during Mnuchin's hearing.
Around the same time, Harvard's NiemanLab took notice of their work.
People took notice of the reality star's Insta-heart and bristled.
Flying Lotus took notice of those guys, and Thundercat [became big].
Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and took notice of two industry rivals.
In the mid-255s, Italians really took notice of the island.
Amy Schumer herself took notice of the image and shared it.
Other players and celebrities took notice of the 25-year-old outfielder.
In 2015, the investing community sat up and took notice of edtech.
The anesthesiologist soon arrived and he too took notice of my tattoos.
"They took notice of me and Sleepyhead because of Shawn," he said.
People on Twitter also took notice of this dichotomy, and criticized the show.
I was hopeful when President Trump took notice of the tragedy in Chicago.
Eventually, more people took notice of Cardi B, increasing her social media following.
" Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner took notice of Machado's initial comments, labeling them "troubling.
At least one other Democratic presidential candidate took notice of The Intercept's report.
And the city of Nanaimo finally took notice of its well-traveled square.
The video has racked up 146,000 shares, and Elliott took notice of Halsey's tribute.
As for whether husband Dax Shepard took notice of the need for said tape?
"Everyone just took notice of him and fell in love," Fitzgerald told ABC News.
This isn't the first time a major U.S. social company took notice of TikTok.
Scientists who agree with Horner's stance took notice of the kitchen scene's scientific wink.
" The officers took notice of another man who wore a hoodie saying "Cop Watch.
This week in 1974, The Times took notice of a new trend: video games.
Fortunately, in this case, someone took notice of his behavior and got him help.
During the flight she took notice of what seemed to be a lost young lady.
Bernice King, the youngest daughter of MLK Jr., also took notice of the strange tweet.
So naturally, the internet took notice of just how bizarre Bran turned out to be.
In 229, environmental and ecological activists took notice of the campaign started by local farmers.
As others took notice of her love of Keds, they started gifting her new pairs.
I think the first electric bass player I ever took notice of was Bill Wyman.
De Vetten says she began baking professionally after people took notice of her wedding cake.
Of course, Viall and his partner, Peta Murgatroyd, took notice of the campaign against them.
By the time the luscious Alaskan crab legs arrived, Meyhem took notice of the service.
This was during the era of McCarthyism, and the government took notice of his activities.
Watson no doubt took notice of the Panthers' battering Kyler Murray in Arizona last week.
Soon after that, the rest of the league took notice of the star's choice of lumber.
All that changed as the town took notice of the voice that was pitching those songs.
And the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League took notice of Mean Girls's onstage accomplishments.
Voters took notice of Walton's work as well; he finished tied for eighth in the balloting.
The president took notice of Mr. DeSantis, a Navy veteran, and praised his candidacy last December.
Tyson and Carter took notice of the attention and cash suddenly being showered on their state.
After some time dating, Antin took notice of her love for the drink and started asking questions.
They gained a following after the internet took notice of their bath bombs that resembled Mexican pastries.
It took a few weeks, but borrowers finally took notice of a drop in mortgage interest rates.
A shirt company took notice of a Giants design I did on my beard and contacted me.
Her mother immediately took notice of the new double eyelid that had temporarily transformed her left eye.
Women everywhere took notice of my belly bulge and figured it was safe to make a comment.
Then Larry [Ellison, Oracle's co-founder] took notice of me, and I started working directly for him.
They took notice of its brown plumage, its white head and tail and its large, hooked beak.
"You don't often see Indian entrepreneurs selected for it, so we took notice of Ritesh," said Somaia.
The students took notice of  the Earth&aposs ionosphere , a part of the upper atmosphere that contains plasma.
Then, as policymakers and doctors took notice of widespread painkiller misuse, they pulled back access to the drugs.
The world took notice of Theranos, but didn't seem to notice that nothing about the technology actually worked.
Phelps took notice of Agar's incredible strength and took to social media on Wednesday to wish him luck.
With the right lighting and angle, you took notice of the sparkly embellishments on his Dior Homme piece.
Which is when the world sat up and took notice of what was happening in the small lithium market.
Trump's re-election campaign team also took notice of Democratic presidential candidates seizing on the unrest, the sources said.
Bezos took notice of the company and dispatched an Amazon senior vice president to have lunch with Quidsi's founders.
Kardashian West first took notice of Carolina Lemke designs when catching up with friend and Israeli supermodel, Bar Rafaeli.
According to Elle, fans immediately took notice of the bracelet and bandage on Gomez's arm and began asking questions.
UC Davis, it seemed, took notice of that negative response, and was willing to pay for help counteracting it.
Meme genius Jesse McLaren took notice of its color and gave Spicer's tie a brilliant, hilarious green screen treatment.
FedEx took notice of Marlett's actions and contacted LaFreniere via Facebook to ask if they could share her story.
He first took notice of the growth of M.L.S. when visiting as a player on preseason tours with Chelsea.
Fans took notice of the uniform that Dr. Pershing, an accomplice of the Client, wears in the third episode.
The father worked at a US government base where the Taliban took notice of locals who worked there, Blume said.
The original post has garnered 43,000 likes and almost 5,000 retweets to date — even Adidas took notice of Eve's story.
She was disappointed that no one called the police and hardly anyone took notice of the blood on the sidewalk.
"Whether and to which extent Mr. Winterkorn took notice of this memo at that time is not documented," VW said.
R.E.M. bassist Mike Mills took notice of the use of his band's song in the video that Trump tweeted Friday.
VW says it has not been documented as to whether, or how much, Winterkorn took notice of the memo. Nov.
The Sanders campaign apparently took notice of the critical reception to his mention of King and the March on Washington.
Though often curt in defeat, Ostapenko took notice of the moment and her promising opponent during her trophy ceremony remarks.
I followed her gaze toward the ground, where she took notice of the huge medical boot on my left foot.
With Washington completely engaged by tweets, leaks and partisan bickering, few took notice of the recent sobering testimony from Gen.
Although Roberts contends she first took notice of him when he played Sela Ward's boyfriend on show, Clooney wasn't buying it.
And clearly, we weren't the only ones who took notice of the actress's nonchalant new do, Cindy Crawford did as well.
Fans and viewers quickly took notice of Penn's smoking on TV and shared their reactions on Twitter with many expressing bewilderment.
Rihanna herself took notice of Robertson's Facebook praise, and reposted Robertson's post on her own Instagram Stories with a heart emoji.
Lovato took notice of the lack of mention, commenting on Minaj's post with a laughing emoji, peace sign and thumbs up.
And the US Congress took notice of the corrosive effect it was having on the public's trust of its own government.
A few years went by and friends took notice of his surreal and enlisted him for album covers of their own.
"The intelligence and security apparatus really took notice of the power of Telegram to connect people and mobilize them," Ghaemi said.
When the couple rolled out of their London hotel Monday evening, photogs took notice of the golden piece Bella was sporting.
Alex Korenkov, a broker, suggested in an interview that he and other brokers took notice of the city's hands-off approach.
Many took notice of the fact that they would suspend their editorial board, but another stray line actually caught my eye.
And it happened in September, when reporters took notice of a Sharpie-drawn addition to a map of Hurricane Dorian's path.
Rival camps took notice of Mr. Biden's progress, viewing him as a growing force in a primary race that included Gov.
Omar Montes, a former Flex driver, said bots have gotten much more sophisticated since he first took notice of them in 2017.
It wasn't long before fans took notice of Chisenhall's plea and got #1Dproposal trending, and soon Styles was even following Chisenhall's account.
Naturally, the Twittersphere took notice of the Canadian's gear, and many took to the social site to comment on the athletes' attire.
In was in the process of digitizing these old plates that Harvard astronomer Sumin Tang took notice of TYC 2505-672-1.
After the payments began, around 2010, the federal authorities took notice of large, unexplained withdrawals Mr. Hastert was making from his bank.
Even some justices who seemed inclined at Monday's oral argument to side with the police took notice of the factual record's deficiencies.
In 2011, the inspector general's office at the Postal Service took notice of Mr. Slaton's case and surveilled him for four months.
Lawmakers, staff and visitors had passed it countless times since last May, until conservative media outlets took notice of it in December.
Em denies that and says he only took notice of him after MGK made some ill-fitting comments toward his daughter, Haley.
The owner took notice of her tech skills, and she found herself working on the backend, editing photos and refreshing the website.
The painting had been displayed for more than six months without controversy until conservative news outlets took notice of it in December.
In 1951, Billboard took notice of her performance at La Vie en Rose, a nightclub on East 54th Street off Park Avenue.
"For the first time, commercial filmmakers woke up and took notice of me," Mr. Puri was quoted as saying in the biography.
Silicon Valley companies took notice of their achievements and using deep pockets and big promises, lured many A.I. experts away from Canada.
As Down to Lunch wound down in the summer of 2017, they took notice of friends and colleagues getting involved in crypto.
In addition to its technical analysis of the rescission's administrative-law troubles, Judge Garaufis's opinion took notice of Mr Trump's anti-immigrant tweets.
Even comedian and TV show host Ellen DeGeneres took notice of the young YouTuber and featured him in a segment on her show.
The police told me that was when they first took notice of me, although the link with terrorism remains a mystery to me.
Even those of us who aren't lactose intolerant aren't turning down more frozen dessert options, and Breyers took notice of this consumer trend.
Pulphus's painting had been displayed for more than six months without controversy until right-leaning media outlets took notice of it in December.
Chicagoans, weary and sometimes numb to a daily drumbeat of gun violence in the news, took notice of the particularly gut-wrenching crime.
Nearly three decades earlier, another woman took notice of Nakesha, then an 18-year-old college freshman, and considered her seemingly boundless future.
Antoine Yates's neighbors took notice of the exotic little pet he brought back one day to his Harlem housing project 20 years ago.
That alerted both his colleagues, who took notice of Alexander's sudden engagement, and the reporters studying every minor detail that something had changed.
But after a few minutes, one after another took notice of the artist standing on their land and came out to greet her.
Recently, saavy dating app Bumble took notice of the phenomenon, and decided to allow their users to filter potential matches by their zodiac signs.
The life-changing journey for Schutzman began in April, when Husband-Elsier first took notice of her living situation in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania.
"The one thing I really took notice of is the amount of poise and calmness he has out there at all times," Syndergaard said.
"But thanks to this news coverage about what was happening in Sambuca and the region, everyone took notice of it and it just exploded."
In the 1980s, outsiders took notice of Red Hook's lower cost of living, cobblestone streets and sweeping views of Manhattan and began moving in.
Jack Ryan, who is on the autism spectrum, took notice of what one of the employees was working on: stocking shelves in a fridge.
Williams started inviting Bradford to play with Big Sam's Funky Nation, and eventually other seasoned New Orleans musicians took notice of Bradford, as well.
She was one of 2000 women who flipped seats in Virginia state legislative races, and women across the country took notice of the wave.
When Gboard shows users suggested Google searches based on their messages, the app will remember what suggestions they took notice of and which they ignored.
When Prince changed his name to a symbol, nobody knew how to write or say his new name, but everyone took notice of the change.
Though he'd been kicking around for a few years already, most audiences first took notice of Heath Ledger in 10 Things I Hate About You.
In 43, when Facebook first took notice of Twitter, it launched its public figure Subscribe feature and news links gained more visibility in the feed.
The video has been liked over 2.5 million times since the time of this post and people took notice of the genius hack on Twitter.
On February 28, days after Trump's ban was lifted, Ameen returned home with help from U.S. Representative Sam Graves, who took notice of the couple's story.
The news comes days after the internet took notice of the tattoo when Davidson posed shirtless for a GQ article, and got pretty savage about it.
We took notice of the trending look, thanks to nail artist Tony Ly, who's take on tech-y tips took 3D nail art to another level.
As versions of the case made their way through the Mississippi court system, judges and appellate courts took notice of Mr. Evans's disregard for Batson v.
As a result, more and more German private collectors, museum directors, and artists took notice of the Dutch artist, and his popularity blossomed, like a sunflower.
Larger media organizations like The New York Times, The Washington Post and Condé Nast took notice of the rising generation of women journalists — and hired them.
"He was only a teenager and small in size, but people took notice of him and began to fear him," Mr. McDonald, the former prosecutor, said.
Facebook executives took notice of the outsized success that China's WeChat had in becoming a digital wallet and identity system, and set about trying to mimic it.
Clarkson took notice of one of Rose's songs, tweeted it out to her millions of followers and then the two power vocalists met for the first time.
One day while working on a project at a major training facility on another business matter Makowsky took notice of how top-level athletes were being trained.
One voter after another conceded they took notice of her for the first time when she aggressively challenged Warren on the price tag of her health care plan.
Sleeping Giants, an "organization dedicated to stopping racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic and anti-Semitic news sites by stopping their ad dollars," took notice of the podcasts earlier today.
The star wore a white shirt and Toronto Bluejays hat which fans quickly took notice of in the comments section, noting the reference to his Canadian ex-fiancée.
We first took notice of Lila Grace, who is Kate's daughter with Dazed & Confused cofounder Jefferson Hack, at the supermodel's 2011 wedding to The Kills frontman Jamie Hince.
Story at a glance In 2016, civil rights activist Alicia Garza, one of the co-founders of the Black Lives Matter Movement, took notice of a distressing statistic.
When the sun rose the next morning, the men took notice of each other not as they had before, as accidental fellow prisoners, but as longer-term companions.
It should be no surprise other networks soon took notice of Olivia Pope's ability to handle viewers and, in reaction, created more space for women — especially women of color.
Just one state-owned, English-language newspaper took notice of a decision that would be the first to legalise gay marriage in an Asian country (not counting New Zealand).
The internet, watching this moment with feelings likely similar to those experienced by the people of Pompeii, took notice of Michelle's reaction and quickly made it a bonafide meme.
RBC and Cowen took notice of GE's $1.5 billion reserve for a Justice Department investigation into the company's now-defunct WMC mortgage business as resolving one of several threats.
YouTube took notice of Dawson's growing popularity and invited him to join its partner program, which allowed him to make being a YouTuber a full-time, money-making job.
The painting had been displayed in an underground tunnel connecting the Capitol and two House office buildings since June until conservative news outlets took notice of it in December.
Horacio Gonzalez took notice of the photo-opportunities and decided to turn it into a side hustle, selling Polaroid-style photos — $5 for a pair of them — to visitors.
When fifth-seeded Marin Cilic lost Friday afternoon to 211th-seeded Diego Schwartzman, players took notice of who was — and who was not — left around them in the draw.
In 2003, the Secret Service took notice of a lyric from an unfinished Eminem song that said "I'd rather see the president dead," but opted not to investigate him.
Rose leads Bulls past Jazz CHICAGO — When Taj Gibson took notice of some things he didn't like from his Chicago Bulls teammates, he wasted no time in speaking up.
Though I took notice of the stations that offer cards and interrogative aids designed to give viewers avenues of access to the art, I didn't take advantage of them.
Many took notice of the use of the word "breeding" has a racially loaded term in the context of immigration, though it was not clear what he meant by it.
When the official "Game of Thrones" season eight soundtrack was released, many fans took notice of a song titled "Stay a Thousand Years" (which was never heard on the show).
Late last year he said he had tested negative for cancer, and he blamed his long exposure to the sun when the public took notice of discoloration in his face.
NBA fans on Twitter took notice of Jackson&aposs repeated critiques of Williamson&aposs physicality and, as Twitter users do, took the opportunity to make memes out of the ordeal.
But the world first took notice of Sunrise on November 13, 2018, when 200 of its activists filed into incoming Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's office and refused to leave.
Pixar eventually took notice of it and, according to court documents published in The Hollywood Reporter, inquired about renting the van for a company event for employees on September 4, 2018. 
Joe Kennedy took notice of Dietrich while she was sunbathing on the beach, and the two families started to spend time together, with Joe and Dietrich ultimately entering into an affair.
His genuine talent, enthusiasm, and authenticity meant that these artists took notice of him while he was alive, but his untimely death meant that they never actually got to work together.
No matter Joshua's next opponent, his next fight will be big business in the United Kingdom and beyond as the world stood up and took notice of his stirring Klitschko victory.
Baltimore County officials took notice of Kushner's powerful status while announcing in 2017 that he was to be fined for more than 200 code violations in apartments owned by Kushner Companies.
Others took notice of Donald's improvement, including the instructors of Jason Day and Jordan Spieth, and the caddie of Rickie Fowler, and those three players are among Broadie's roughly 30 pupils.
And while fans and celebrities alike are rejoicing his win, some took notice of a photo from the ceremony that appears to show DiCaprio subtly showing his middle finger to the crowd.
People in Myanmar first took notice of Aung La in 2012 after he knocked out an opponent during the first round of a CFFC fight and waved a Kachin flag in celebration.
He can no longer remember who was first, can't pinpoint which college basketball coach took notice of his website and reached out to him or mentioned him in public before anyone else did.
A review of the archive over the past month shows the press took notice of most bombshell deletions almost instantly, as the intense scrutiny on this year's candidates carries over to social media.
Mona Chalabi, a New York-based artist and data journalist, took notice of the study and offered her own interpretation of its results to further elucidate the lack of diversity in museum collections.
The actor was a little overwhelmed by the demands of the job, but as employees took notice of their new, high-profile colleague, he had to worry more about taking selfies than directing messengers.
Obama caused a commotion among New Yorkers and social media took notice of his glowing complexion, likely due to his post-presidency vacation in Palm Springs, California and, later, in the British Virgin Islands.
Last week, Noisey took notice of the limited range of artists represented from the African diaspora, but after seeing the movie, the lack of representation of women the film's music is even more glaring.
For a few days in June, the world took notice of the death of 20-year-old Rouzan al-Najjar, killed while treating the wounded at protests against Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip.
American counterintelligence agents took notice of his activities, but drew no conclusions about where his allegiances lay, according to a former law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity, citing government secrecy rules.
A throwback video surfaced on social media of the rapper covering Lady Gaga's 2009 hit "Bad Romance" at a high school talent show, and Mother Monster took notice of the young star's early stage presence.
Though she published her first book of poetry at age 22, it wasn't until 1969 – when Atwood released her debut novel, The Edible Woman – that the public took notice of her unique style of writing.
By the summer of 1968, major antiwar organizations took notice of the controversy the UFO was stirring up in Columbia and initiated a "Summer of Support" to organize funds for more coffeehouse projects around the country.
One of those who took notice of Taborn's solo concerts was a fellow admirer of Martin's work: Manfred Eicher, head of ECM Records, the Munich-based label that has recorded Keith Jarrett since the early 1970s.
Following the news, fans of the artist began sharing their condolences, kind words and old photos of Sia with her dog — which she took notice of and later said helped her remain strong through the trying time.
One of the things that I've heard about Ghost Fleet by August Cole and P.W. Singer was that it was passed around the Pentagon quite a bit, and people sort of sat up and took notice of it.
Through that partnership, Evans-Hendricks and her Whole Foods colleagues took notice of increasing numbers of small vendors turning up to sell handcrafted foods and beverages, opting to sell online or from their homes instead of renting space.
Dude must be keeping up on his Serie A. Well, the NBA took notice of Smart's bad behavior, as they fined him a solid $5,000 for flopping about like a mating-bound salmon, according to the Boston Globe.
Kollar-Kotelly concluded Dunlap should not be permitted to subpoena Kobach right now, but the judge also took notice of a series of opinions from a federal judge and magistrate In Kansas, faulting him for defying court orders.
But one person took notice of the situation and took it in the worst direction possible: some creep-o allegedly offered Kish $15,000 for her shit-stained drawers so that he could put them up in his man cave.
Facebook first took notice of websites and pages in the network in August when it removed hundreds of accounts linked to marketing firms in Egypt and the UAE, but did not connect them to the governments of those countries.
The "New Light" musician invited the "Bad at Love" singer to join him on his Instagram Live show "Current Mood" on Sunday to clear up rumors about their relationship status after fans took notice of their recent exchanges on social media.
When Abrams founded the New Georgia Project to register and mobilize hundreds of thousands of voters, Kemp took notice of Abrams' activity, telling a group that Democrats were "registering all these minority voters" and that Republicans needed to keep up.
Thankfully, Obama took notice of this activity and has since fought to pass legislation such as the gainful employment rule that looks to ensure that graduates of these schools will make enough money out of college to repay their depts.
Rival video game makers Activision Blizzard, creator of "Call of Duty," and "Grand Theft Auto" owner Take-Two Interactive lost billions of dollars in market value in March as investors took notice of Fortnite's ability to wring cash from players.
This year, I've been greatly enjoying the runs, but I also took notice of Wolfman2000, an enthusiastic audience member (and runner/streamer in his own right) who has been dancing to the tunes the production team puts on in between runs.
An 1849 issue of The United States Magazine and Democratic Review took notice of both Sarah Ellis's " Hearts and Homes " (comparing it favorably with "Vanity Fair") and Melville's "Redburn" ("Once more Mr. Melville triumphs as the most captivating of ocean authors").
At The Daily News, where she got her first column under her own name in 1976, she took notice of a brash young real estate developer who irked the city's old-money types but entertained the readers of New York tabloids.
" St. Louis Cardinals catcher Yadier Molina — a nine-time All-Star who often faced Lucroy when the latter was with Milwaukee — took notice of the play and responded with a profanity-laced message on Instagram against Marisnick, also suggesting he deserves punishment. "(Expletive)!!!
While it remains to be seen whether her clothing choices will carry a deeper message as her term goes on, many took notice of her sartorial diplomacy as the color of red is a symbolic color of good luck and celebration in China.
The Grammy-nominated artist, whose debut album Rolling Stone said "sounded like the second coming of Sam Cooke," worked as dishwasher in Fort Worth, Texas while attending open mic nights before the Internet took notice of his talent and made him a star.
Well, many people took notice of the simultaneously embarrassing and yet impressive (just think of how far she went, biologically, without submitting) feat—including UFC president Dana White, who allegedly offered Kish a discretionary (excretionary?) bonus, despite her subsequent loss by unanimous decision.
The world first took notice of James after the Royal Wedding in 2011, but he stayed out of the public eye until earlier this year, when he took his Instagram off private, introduced royal lurkers to his five dogs, and won our hearts.
Sources close to the bros tell us ... a Ralph Lauren honcho was a fan of the show and took notice of their wardrobe -- the boys were always decked out in RL. We're told it was just a coincidence -- not a pre-arranged deal with HBO.
On the main stage at the front of the rally, event organizer Tommy Gunn and conservative black Facebook personality Henry Davis took notice of Newsome and his group in their red, black, and green pan-African garb amid all the red, white, and blue.
Russian intelligence agencies actively monitor social media channels related to the Ukraine conflict, including VKontakte — the Russian equivalent of Facebook — and CrowdStrike says it was here where the Kremlin first took notice of the app, after it was promoted by its author in 2013.
"Anchor"@LesterHoltNBC doesn't even bring up the subject of President Trump or the Republicans when talking about.... Well, Chrissy absolutely took notice of the omission -- she's pretty good at this whole Twitter thing, in case you didn't know -- and clapped back at POTUS with a vicious reply.
Even though Ghirri exhibited extensively until his sudden death in 1992 — he was 49 when he was struck by a heart attack —  the U.S. art world only took notice of his work relatively recently (the first book published on him in the States appeared in 2008).
JOE KERNEN: So, you definitely sat up and took notice of what these tariffs might do to what you were pretty happy about and that is deregulation, tax reform, animal spirits for the Markets, all these things that did happen in the first couple of years of the Trump presidency.
Fox was a late scratch from the United States team that was beaten by France in the quarterfinals of the recent FIBA World Cup, but, like many others, took notice of Ntilikina's stout defense on Kemba Walker and the big shots he drained late for France to help seal the upset.
The tech industry first took notice of this trend in 2014, when Google spent an estimated $500m on DeepMind, a startup with no revenue or marketable product but a team of "deep learning" researchers; after the deal they designed a program that beat the world champion at "Go", an ancient board game.
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, who has publicly feuded with Emanuel, took notice of the violence and blamed it on city leadership.
And many chief executives took notice of the vindictive nature of the Saudi response to the criticism from Canada this summer over Saudi Arabia's arrest of human rights activists: The kingdom instructed its investment mangers to start dumping its stakes in shares of Canadian companies, even if the sales would result in losses.
Woods and Galimberti took notice of these greasy and greedy trends and, after being galvanized by poor Haiti's juxtaposition alongside the neighboring tax haven of the Cayman Islands (the fifth largest financial center in the world), embarked on this three-year, Yes Men-like project to expose tax avoidance among the extremely wealthy.
The SEC only recently took notice of coin offerings after an Ethereum project, the "decentralized autonomous organization" (or the DAO), which had raised about $150 million worth of ether, collapsed last year when it was hacked and drained of $55 million of ether shortly after the sale closed, exposing the vulnerability of the new marketplace.
Isles ride rookie Berube to win over Wild NEW YORK — New York Islanders head coach Jack Capuano took notice of the reactions he got Tuesday following his announcement at morning skate that rookie goalie Jean Francois-Berube would draw the start in the first game of the post-All-Star Break sprint to the playoffs.
" During Wednesday's funeral service, Eric Deggans, NPR's TV Critic, took notice of the weighty moment inside Washington National Cathedral, tweeting: "As much as I have criticized the way cable news is dissecting every facial twitch of the POTUSes and FLOTUSes at Bush's funeral, Michelle Obama's expression after she shakes Trump's hand is priceless and says it all.
Jimmy Kimmel took notice of Mr. Toomey's political acrobatics on his program on Thursday night with a spoof ad in which someone pretending to be the senator called Mr. Trump a national embarrassment and a disgrace before going on to say, "a disgraceful embarrassment who I am proud to support for president of the United States."
In the documentary, Jeff Leen, author of "The Queen of the Ring," a 2009 book about Ms. Burke, says that Mr. Wolfe took notice of the surge in interest in major league baseball when Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in 1947 and hoped he could copy it by introducing black women into what had been a white sport.
It was only after "Old Town Road" became an enormous hit that the record industry — and the mainstream press — took notice of Lil Nas X, and most of the coverage of his music has been oddly defensive in tone — not universalizing his story as a generational artist, but explaining that he's more than a meme artist or one-hit wonder.
According to the book "The Mouse Machine," by J. P. Telotte, the studio took notice of the increasing chatter in scientific circles about black holes (Archibald Wheeler had coined the term in 1967), revising the original script and focusing on the crew of a deep space mission and its discovery of not only a black hole but also another ship that somehow managed to elude the gravitational pull.

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