Noticing Sentence Examples

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  • Noticing a deck of cards on the counter, she paused.

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  • Upon noticing Jackson, the dog dropped to all fours and approached him slowly.

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  • He glanced at her, noticing for the first time that she was worn out.

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  • Pierre looked at his friend and, noticing that he did not like the conversation, gave no reply.

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  • The price of a pig was twice, and that of an ox six times as great as that of a sheep. Regarding the prices of commodities other than live-stock we have little definite information, though an approximate estimate may be made of the value of arms. It is worth noticing that we often hear of payments in gold and silver vessels in place of money.

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  • Noticing that the light was growing dim he picked up his nine piglets, patted each one lovingly on its fat little head, and placed them carefully in his inside pocket.

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  • I don't see how noticing a different color ink on Shipton's check made you so positive you set off after him the way you did.

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  • Taran glanced at him, noticing how haggard the older man suddenly appeared.

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  • She realized that those noticing her liked her, and this observation helped to calm her.

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  • And with the decision and tenderness that often come at the moment of awakening, she embraced her friend, but noticing Sonya's look of embarrassment, her own face expressed confusion and suspicion.

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  • Confusion and rage blinded him, and he threw himself into the battle, not noticing the nicks and bruises his opponents inflicted upon him.

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  • Rhyn looked him over, noticing the angel was as wet as he was.

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  • The older observers, noticing the heat effects which often accompany dissolution, regarded solutions as chemical compounds of varying composition.

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  • He next sailed down the Red Sea to Aden (then a place of great trade), the singular position of which he describes, noticing its dependence for water-supply upon the great cisterns restored in modern times.

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  • There was a hopeless look in the dull eye that I could not help noticing, and then, as I was thinking where I had seen that horse before, she looked full at me and said, 'Black Beauty, is that you?'

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  • Looking at their boots he several times shook his head sadly, pointing them out to the Austrian general with an expression which seemed to say that he was not blaming anyone, but could not help noticing what a bad state of things it was.

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  • Rostov flushed up on noticing this, but he did not care, this was a mere stranger.

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  • And without noticing that he was singing, to strengthen the si he sung a second, a third below the high note.

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  • But the Emperor and Balashev passed out into the illuminated garden without noticing Arakcheev who, holding his sword and glancing wrathfully around, followed some twenty paces behind them.

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  • On seeing Pierre he grew confused at first, but noticing embarrassment on Pierre's face immediately grew bold and, staggering on his thin legs, advanced into the middle of the room.

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  • Not noticing the monk, who had risen to greet her and was drawing back the wide sleeve on his right arm, she went up to Sonya and took her hand.

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  • But, noticing his mistake, he broke off short and, with a frown, greeted Dolokhov as a stranger, asking what he could do for him.

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  • Then, noticing that Denisov was asleep, he rose and went out of doors.

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  • We were not an exemplary couple," he added quickly, glancing at Natasha and noticing on her face curiosity as to how he would speak of his wife, "but her death shocked me terribly.

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  • I could n't help noticing all the storks ' nests on the roofs.

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  • She sat heavily, unable to fathom hundreds of people dying around her without her noticing.

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  • It is worth noticing that Mill was one of the subscribers, and that Littre continued his assistance after he had been driven from Comte's society by his high pontifical airs.

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  • For the first century and a half of his special period he is mainly occupied with a review of classical learning, and he adopts the plan of taking short decennial periods and noticing the most remarkable works which they produced.

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  • On the other hand, it is worth noticing that the words " quadrature " and " cubature " are originally due to geometrical rather than numerical considerations; the former implying the construction of a square whose area shall be equal to that of a given surface, and the latter the construction of a cube whose volume shall be equal to that of a given solid.

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  • This will be seen by taking the mid-ordinate as the ordinate for which x = o, and noticing that the odd powers of x introduce positive and negative terms which balance one another when the whole area is taken into account.

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  • Celsus and Porphyry are the two early literary opponents of Christianity who have most claim to consideration, and it is worth noticing that, while they agree alike in high aims, in skilful address and in devoted toil, their religious standpoints are widely dissimilar.

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  • But we will content ourselves with noticing signs that the reminiscences of some eyewitness are recorded.

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  • Apropos of this law the Rabbinical arguments are worth noticing.

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  • Though Queipo has opposed this connexion (not noticing the Greek link of the digit), he agrees that it is supported by the Egyptian square measure of the plethron, being equal to the Roman actus (33).

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  • Rhyn glanced around, not noticing his head had cleared and his magic was contained until Darkyn pointed it out.  Anger at Death – not power – made his blood boil.  You are half-demon.

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  • However, it couldn't escape my noticing that she had one very outstanding facial blemish which hindered her beauty.

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  • He saw the prisoner coming along the road from the direction of Hyde, and noticing his pockets were somewhat bulky he stopped him.

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  • Shame on the rest of you for not noticing this flagrant disregard for the trade descriptions act.

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  • The periscope has been lowered - we don't want a target - or its escorts - noticing a tell-tale periscope wake.

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  • Page 6 1 [View of Goryoumaru outside.] FX tentacles crack crack 2 [Closeup of Inuyasha noticing this.] Inuyasha!

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  • Justice, veracity, fidelity to compacts and to governments, are all co 1 It is worth noticing that Hutcheson's express definition of the object of self-love includes " perfection " as well as " happiness "; but in the working out of his system he considers private good exclusively as happiness or pleasure.

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  • The first (870-980), after noticing the migration of the father and grandfather of the hero poet Egil, and the origin of the feud between them and the kings of Norway, treats fully of Egil's career, his enmity with Eirik Bloodaxe, his service with Æthelstan, and finally, after many adventures abroad, of his latter days in Iceland at Borg, illustrating very clearly what manner of men those great settlers and their descendants were, and the feelings of pride and freedom which led them to Iceland.

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  • But noticing the grieved expression on Princess Mary's face she guessed the reason of that sadness and suddenly began to cry.

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  • Alternatively, people can spin the Ball and walk away, only noticing the image that has been retrieved later when they come back.

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  • An hour of roller skating, which most children can manage without noticing, burns about 300 calories.

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  • Page 6 1 [View of Goryoumaru outside.] fx tentacles crack crack 2 [Closeup of Inuyasha noticing this.] Inuyasha !

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  • The Earth is flooded with these tiny particles, without us ever noticing.

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  • The man has a keen eye for noticing when a product is ersatz.

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  • Just a few days after beginning to use the product, I started noticing the stains diminish.

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  • Otherwise, the financial institution may prevent use of the card as a fraud protection service, based on it noticing that your purchases are in an unusual location.

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  • Even if you become the victim of identity theft, by noticing the problem sooner, you can avoid long, drawn out financial problems.

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  • Nasal drainage and post nasal drip seem to reduce if the echinacea supplements are started immediately after noticing the symptoms.

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  • Noticing Bordeaux was the only one who didn't have coffee, she poured another cup and handed it to him.

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  • As if noticing him for the first time, Darian stared at Bianca's brother, an odd look crossing his face.

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  • Jonny glanced at Jenn, as if noticing for the first time that she wasn't armed.

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  • As he rose to answer it, he couldn't help noticing Edith Shipton's alarmed reaction to the ring.

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  • She looked down at her son, as if just now noticing his presence.

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  • Turning to leave, her hands clasped to her face in horror upon noticing the painting.

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  • She jumped upon noticing him and removed the headphones.

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  • Lana looked Kelli over more closely, noticing the clothing for the first time.

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  • Occasionally on a double-track railway one platform placed between the tracks serves both of them; this " island " arrangement, as it is termed, has the advantage that more tracks can be readily added without disturbance of existing buildings, but when it is adopted the exit from the trains is at the opposite side to that which is usual, and accidents have happened through passengers alighting at the usual side without noticing the absence of a platform.

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  • These different memoirs, being technically monographs, have strictly no right to be mentioned in this place; but there is scarcely one of them, if one indeed there be, that does not deal with the generalities of the study; and the influence they have had upon contemporary investigation is so strong that it is impossible to refrain from noticing them here, though want of space forbids us from enlarging on their contents.

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  • Contradictions are often copied down without the writer noticing them; and since the middle ages forged and falsified so many documents, - monasteries, towns and corporations gaining privileges or titles of possession by the bold use of them, - the narrative of medieval writers cannot be relied upon unless we can verify it by collateral evidence.

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  • The first (870-980), after noticing the migration of the father and grandfather of the hero poet Egil, and the origin of the feud between them and the kings of Norway, treats fully of Egil's career, his enmity with Eirik Bloodaxe, his service with Æthelstan, and finally, after many adventures abroad, of his latter days in Iceland at Borg, illustrating very clearly what manner of men those great settlers and their descendants were, and the feelings of pride and freedom which led them to Iceland.

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  • Bishop Jon's Table-Talk (1325-1339) is also worth noticing; it contains many popular stories which the good bishop, who had studied at Bologna and Paris, was wont to tell to his friends.

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  • But, don't be uneasy, he added, noticing that the count was beginning to breathe heavily and quickly which was always a sign of approaching anger.

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  • You must be ill to shiver like that, he added, noticing that Prince Andrew winced as at an electric shock.

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  • Prince Bagration screwed up his eyes, looked round, and, seeing the cause of the confusion, turned away with indifference, as if to say, "Is it worth while noticing trifles?"

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  • The short, round- shouldered Captain Tushin, stumbling over the tail of the gun carriage, moved forward and, not noticing the general, looked out shading his eyes with his small hand.

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  • Several of those present smiled at Zherkov's words, expecting one of his usual jokes, but noticing that what he was saying redounded to the glory of our arms and of the day's work, they assumed a serious expression, though many of them knew that what he was saying was a lie devoid of any foundation.

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  • On approaching Alexander he raised his hat, and as he did so, Rostov, with his cavalryman's eye, could not help noticing that Napoleon did not sit well or firmly in the saddle.

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  • Prince Andrew, with a beaming, ecstatic expression of renewed life on his face, paused in front of Pierre and, not noticing his sad look, smiled at him with the egotism of joy.

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  • Simon sighed and stooped to straighten the leash a young borzoi had entangled; the count too sighed and, noticing the snuffbox in his hand, opened it and took a pinch.

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  • He passed up to the front rows, not noticing anyone.

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  • His faculties were quite numbed, he was stupefied, and noticing nothing around him went on moving his legs as the others did till they all stopped and he stopped too.

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  • Noticing the black outline of a man crossing the road, Dolokhov stopped him and inquired where the commander and officers were.

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  • One afternoon noticing Natasha shivering with fever, Princess Mary took her to her own room and made her lie down on the bed.

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  • And Pierre, noticing that Terenty wanted a chat, generally kept him there.

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  • With Mademoiselle Bourienne's help the princess had maintained the conversation very well, but at the very last moment, just when he rose, she was so tired of talking of what did not interest her, and her mind was so full of the question why she alone was granted so little happiness in life, that in a fit of absent-mindedness she sat still, her luminous eyes gazing fixedly before her, not noticing that he had risen.

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  • Learning how to apply face makeup properly can mean the difference between people admiring your beauty or noticing your makeup instead.

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  • Much like a car salesman trying to talk you into buying the latest sportscar, you are trying to entice someone into noticing your best features.

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  • As you breathe, try to do so deeply, noticing your abdomen rise as you inhale and fall as you exhale.

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  • Other events in your life just seem to pass you by without you even noticing.

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  • Noticing significant physical changes in your body may be the first indication of the start of teen boy puberty.

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  • Do you feel like your parents treat you both exactly the same, not noticing your differences?

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  • For additional help or if you are noticing signs of a problem in yourself or a friend, talk to a trusted adult, school counselor, or check out the websites Focus USA or Check Yourself.

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  • If you're noticing signs of a bad friend in someone you know, it is probably time to move on.

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  • Some also report never noticing any changes at all.

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  • Physicians are first in line for noticing a problem with prescription drug addiction.

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  • Noticing her talents early, her parents enrolled Leona in the prestigious Sylvia Young Theatre School at the age of five and later at the equally as prestigious schools, the Italia Conti Academy and the BRIT school.

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  • Her father, noticing his daughter's talent, took her to Chicago, Illinois, for a musical trade convention.

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  • If she was able to tie with my unrelated male only two days later, what are the chances her brother got to her without me noticing?

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  • Since your suit will likely be worn to a crowded or at least semi-populated venue, you can count on people noticing if it doesn't fit you correctly.

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  • Find a cabinet in the office to fill with ping pong balls without anyone else in the office noticing.

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  • Part of the fun with this prank is making note of the number of people who will get a drink out of the water cooler without noticing the toy at all.

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  • Most dreams are in color and noticing vivid colors is one of the ways to become aware of being lucid or conscious while dreaming.

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  • Most parents consult a pediatrician or primary care doctor after noticing their child has the typical purpuric skin rash, frequent nosebleeds, or bleeding from the digestive or urinary tract.

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  • Since vision changes may occur without the parents or the child noticing them, a child should visit an eye doctor at least every two years, more frequently if specific problems or risk factors exist.

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  • I started really noticing a shift in the maternity market when Generation X entered the starting-a-family stage of life.

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  • If you're noticing several of these symptoms, it might be time to make an appointment with your doctor to find out for sure and begin receiving prenatal care.

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  • In addition to noticing a significant reduction in the amount of time necessary to clean my floor with this appliance, I also noticed an overall improvement in the degree of cleanliness.

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  • The robber now has to wink at one person, ideally without the other players noticing.

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  • Noticing the signs of a cheater doesn't necessarily mean your partner is cheating.

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  • Start noticing what he/she buys or looks at while you are both shopping.

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  • Noticing the signs will require that you pay attention to behavior patterns and compare them to past behavior.

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  • Many women like to shop, so noticing new items around the house may not raise your suspicions.

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  • Noticing that she is gone more often is a cheating sign.

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  • Noticing the sweet things is all well and good, but you have to be able to express them adequately as well.

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  • Good evening, I noticed you were noticing me, so I'm putting you on notice, that I noticed you too.

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  • Look at the magazines, newspapers, and websites he goes to - not in a stalker-ish kind of way, but just noticing when he's happy.

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  • If there is no matrimonial connotation to the ring, however, it may be wiser to wear it on the right hand to avoid any confusion, either by the wearer or other friends noticing the new jewelry.

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  • With so many small diamonds, there could be an increased likelihood of losing one and not noticing until days have passed and the diamond is nowhere to be found.

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  • Virgo men are sharp, and they have a keen talent for noticing little details that escape some of the other zodiac signs.

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  • Some people have taken a photograph while visiting a location without noticing anything unusual, only to find that once they get their photographs developed that there is an extra image as well.

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  • Usually people need to view the video several times before noticing the anomaly.

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  • Consider the following ideas for expenses you may be able to cut without noticing a huge difference in your overall quality of life.

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  • What you may find is the kind of sports shoes you could probably wear to work or dinner without anyone noticing the difference.

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  • That said, people are noticing some action in their muscles.

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  • Man had developed in his knowledge that early engineering came about through the means of noticing the sun bouncing off of cliffs and discovering that that could be simulated through the sundial.

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  • Others may be the opposite, not noticing sensory input like pain or discomfort,and some will display over sensitivity in certain areas and under sensitivity in others.

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  • Since the condition is easy to miss in high functioning cases, parents need to be vigilant about noticing any developmental delays that may indicate autism.

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  • While most children do not receive a diagnosis until the age of three or four years, many parents of autistic children report noticing symptoms during infancy.

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  • While many outings run smoothly without anyone noticing the child has developmental differences.

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  • Are you noticing a strange odor in your car?

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  • Make a point of noticing the world around you.

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  • We have addressed these issues as an editorial team, so you should be noticing some improvement in that area.

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  • Compare these; know what the true cost is by noticing the differences.

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  • Looking beautiful results in people noticing you, not your underwear.

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  • However, American women are finally taking a cue from their French sisters and asserting the right to be sexy at any age - and people are noticing!

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  • The concept behind Big Brother After Dark was a result of producers noticing that the houseguests were most active with all their plotting and scheming during this three hour time frame.

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  • The NBC page, while helpful for noticing new casting calls, does not list all the specifics for auditioning or applying.

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  • Noticing skin cancer signs on your body can be a frightening experience.

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  • It can also be flesh colored; if this is the case, noticing it can be tricky.

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  • Sofia forced her own smile, noticing how Claire's gaze swept over her as if she were an uninvited insect in her bedroom.

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  • Gabriel glanced the way indicated, noticing the blood on the wall.

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  • He frowned, noticing for the first time that the bed was unmade.

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  • She turned where he indicated, noticing the double French doors for the first time.

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  • Rhyn glanced around, not noticing his head had cleared and his magic was contained until Darkyn pointed it out.  Anger at Death – not power – made his blood boil.  You are half-demon.

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  • Barely noticing the taste of blood on her lip, she kicked the bedroll away and scrambled awkwardly to her feet again.

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  • She studied him, noticing the sharpness of his gaze for the first time.

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  • It is worth noticing that this epithet like " lord of eternity " (or, " of the world "), has a distinctly Jewish character.

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  • Pausanias makes no claim to exhaustiveness; he selected what was best worth noticing (Ta a i coXoyc.,rara).

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  • In this way Voltaire, who had been an old man when he established himself at Ferney, became a very old one almost without noticing it.

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  • Salomon Reinach, guided by the analogy of similar practices among the aborigines of Australia, and noticing that these primitive pictures represent none but animals that formed the staple food of the age and place, and that they are usually found in the deepest and darkest recesses of the caves where they could only be drawn and seen by torchlight, has argued that they were not intended for artistic gratification (a late motive in human art), but were magical representations destined to influence and perhaps attract the hunter's quarry.

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  • As soon as the King began to speak loud and fast his royal dignity instantly forsook him, and without noticing it he passed into his natural tone of good-natured familiarity.

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  • But what's this? he asked, noticing the French drummer boy.

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  • It is worth noticing that in Jub.

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