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Penske, 87, said he plans few noticeable changes to what Jim Michaelian, the Grand Prix’s president and CEO, has set for next year.

Here are some ways to tell: If a loved one is experiencing noticeable changes from their baseline mental abilities — such as losing track of time and place or struggling to find words — that can be a sign.

The real-world impact is certainly becoming more noticeable.

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The city’s construction boom also has been particularly noticeable, he says.

Lung cancer does not usually cause noticeable symptoms until it has spread through the lungs or into other parts of the body.

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

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