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Examples for "noted"
Examples for "noted"
1Obama noted Iraq would have difficult days ahead with further violence likely.
2Results: Initiative partners noted progress in establishing the conditions for collective impact.
3He noted that reporters regularly follow companies' and executives' social media posts.
4China noted the findings did not challenge its right to censor content.
5Domestic violence and depression are increasingly noted as problems in some communities.
1Read: Public Holidays: What is Freedom Day and when is it celebrated?
2Trabolgan Holiday Centre in east Cork recently celebrated 15 years in existence.
3Commonwealth Day is celebrated on the second Monday of March every year.
4Photo: AFP Mr English celebrated the preliminary result and thanked National's supporters.
5ST PATRICK'S Day will be celebrated at venues across Northern Ireland today.
1Those funds still carry a notable long position in the market, however.
2So far, Iraq has achieved several notable successes on the political level.
3Avoid asking when there's a notable market or industry downturn, for example.
4Risk models with combined genetic and environmental factors have notable discrimination power.
5But notable exceptions include major developing countries such as China and India.
1Forty years ago, however, Eldo was a world-renowned hotbed of free climbing.
2Open water swimming is renowned for the no-holds-barred approach of the competitors.
3Drive the Franschhoek Pass South Africa is renowned for great driving roads.
4Our recent deaths include the renowned scientist and HIV researcher Gita Ramjee.
5The most renowned heroes of the age took part in the expedition.
1She achieved a number of firsts during her long and illustrious career.
2Nine years of armored combat, all my honors, my illustrious record, gone.
3There was power in the Nigeria midfield to limit their illustrious opponents.
4Payne fought to change that with NABJ's other illustrious founders, said Glover.
5In Poetry -illustrious and consummate: In Friendship -noble and sincere.
1New York's famed Metropolitan Opera, the nation's largest, reported a budget shortfall.
2CERN, the famed Swiss high energy particle physics lab, has a problem.
3The events are said to have helped inspire Herman Melville's famed novel.
4Hemmes, however, is famed for his ability to bounce back from adversity.
5The nuns are famed for the manufacture of artificial feathers and flowers.
1On famous Lake Pogoniblick in the heart of the far-famed Wappahammock district.
2One the far-famed explorer, the other the unknown rifleman behind the plow.
3Listening to her, I could well believe in the far-famed Orpheus lute.
4Away, away the good ship flew to round the far-famed Cape Horn.
5One sees nothing of the far-famed beauty of Seville, on approaching it.
1I therefore consider three famous examples of sensible correlations with increasing size.
2Even New York's most famous superhero needs a day job, Quesada said.
3Exciting new stories about famous people and great events by top authors.
4However, there is a crisis brewing in its most famous city, Miami.
5General Sahib pointed at the famous photo from the '71 India-Pakistan War.
6Some of Simmons' famous friends said the allegations had left them stunned.
7True, he is by far the most famous name on the list.
8Lee said it was special to be back at the famous course.
9The Christian literal movement is, of course, famous for its conservative politics.
10The passage relates to a day in the famous debates of 1858.
11She was beautiful, successful and famous of course -but also vulnerable.
12Your Journey's famous -and of course I know the inside story.
13Oh yes, we've had quite a number of famous authors in Fairwick.
14The state is home to the famous seaside resort city of Cancun.
15Few weeks later Shaw named as 7th corespondent in famous divorce case.
16And there's a wide range of voices, including some quite famous ones.
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