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After seeing more of the worm-like squiggles the team paid closer attention, taking note of fishhook's characteristics.

As we launch into Grammys season again, take note of one dance music artist that has once again captured the academy’s attention.

Worried about the potential for homeless encampment sweeps and an oppressive police presence during the Games, the group has taken note of Hoover’s background.

Two months ago, when I first wrote about problems in and around MacArthur Park, Mayor Bass took note.

Rather, it asks us to attend to his life and to take note of how basic social support and everyday kindness can give structure and purpose to someone struggling to find his way.

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

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