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And, take note, these are not questions that people in Japan are supposed to ask.

Take note, Congressmen, this is just the kind of detail you are looking for.

And part of the answer depends on whether the rest of the world will take note.

The moment was well-earned (The Newsroom should take note), and, true to form, was short lived.

People began to take note of an article that Liu had posted online in 2006 describing his “six close brushes with death.”

Take note of the characteristics which are peculiar to your model, and use them; do not change them nor idealize them.

I had time during the mêlée to take note of the actions of General Forrest, and I observed that a great change had come over him.

When I came to take note of my surroundings I could not refrain from uttering an exclamation of surprise.

Their mode of life necessitated a knowledge of Nature's laws; they had to take note of the seasons and measure time.

You were too sleepy to take note of it last night, but you came up here by a track fit for a lady's pony-carriage.

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On this page you'll find 77 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to take note, such as: declare, mention, observe, utter, animadvert, and behold.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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