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View definitions for taking note of

taking note of

noun as in mentioning

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

"A lot of the academics we speak to have knowledge that is very specific about a very small area of African music. You have to build for an African audience taking note of how fragmented our listening culture is. You just cannot humanly do that," he says.

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Reflecting on his influence, Ruger says emerging artists are taking note of the unique energy he brings to the scene.

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“India is waiting and watching developments in Bangladesh, taking note of statements emanating from Dhaka representing both official views and views expressed by prominent individuals,” an Indian official told the BBC on condition of anonymity.

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Taking note of the 37-pound bombs Israel said it had used in the attack, intended to kill Hamas officials it said were present in the city, Kirby added that if "it is in fact what they used, it is indicative of an effort to be precise and targeted" given the bombs' relatively smaller size.

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