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note

noun as in symbol, often used in reference to music

noun as in attention, heed

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The end result is "silent but serious" vascular disease, the researchers note in their new paper.

I think I sort of mentally took note of all the memories that I’ve had that really hurt me and that really felt like the person I was watching was shifting and this nasty side of them was coming out.

The instrument is mostly used in nonmelodic ways, either playing that jazzy walking bass motif, insistently hitting the same high note for a percussive effect or plunking discordant chords to convey darkness from the past.

“Not only that out-of-place kind of thing, but the way we look at the world. It’s serious, but it’s also ridiculous and absurd. Both of our bands make note of that.”

“Our presence is our voice,” said one note calling for readers to pack the courtroom for Ridley-Thomas’ sentencing.

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

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