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1 I ask you to note the fact that the inscription was upside down.
2 Here I need only note the fact that his first speech disappointed me.
3 He would only wearily note the fact as another indication of my condition.
4 I note the fact that Norem has a sense of humour!
5 We should also note the fact that the dewfall is a concomitant of cloudless skies.
6 But note the fact that anti-semitism is essentially anti-Christian.
7 If he was not fully satisfied, he did not permit Elliston to note the fact .
8 Do you note the fact that you have settled with him for his wages and oil-money?-Yes.
9 He peered into the muddy water to note the fact that it flowed on calmly as before.
10 But he was frowning slightly as he said it, and she was quick to note the fact .
11 He was quick to note the fact .
12 However, we are interested in the nut problem, and whenever any particularly fine nuts appear we note the fact .
13 Both Humboldt and Ward note the fact that the silver deposites grow richer as they are traced farther North.
14 I note the fact , as so many errors find their way into print on the subject of French geography.
15 UBS said in note the fact positioning had not reached last year's extreme levels meant a major downtrend was possible.
16 Salemina wore pinky-purple velvet; a real heather colour it was, though the Lord High Commissioner would probably never note the fact .
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