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take notice of

verb as in mark

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But amid a cost-of-living crisis, many Australians have failed to take notice of the trip at all - while some campaigners have tried to frame it as the royal family’s “farewell tour”, in a bid to reinvigorate the decades-old republican debate.

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"We need people who have new symptoms to come forward as soon as they spot them. This is why it's vital that people are aware of their bodies, take notice of any change from what is normal for them, and get it checked out immediately," he said.

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But Abudayyeh said the injustices against Palestinians are visceral enough to force Democrats, including Harris, who has been more forceful than Biden in criticizing Israel for creating a “humanitarian catastrophe” in the Gaza Strip, to take notice of the marchers’ demands at the convention.

His teammates couldn’t help but take notice of the posts comparing Nedoroscik to a superhero who swooped in to save the United States.

Many Ontarians did, however, take notice of the Conservative premier's interactive alcohol retail map, which may have annoyed more voters than the shuttered stores.

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