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The act of kindness she
noted
above all others: someone had even gotten her a pair of shoes.
But an interesting thing was
noted
during the training process.
Muhammad is
noted
for stating that he is not a believer who goes to bed on a full stomach when his neighbor to his side is hungry.
It should be
noted
that we use sand as our soil, regular beach sand.
And as the World Bank recently noted, women are stuck in a productivity trap.
Because, as the World Economic Forum noted, smaller gender gaps are directly correlated with increased economic competitiveness.
Darwin
noted
that many of our virtues are of very little use to ourselves, but they're of great use to our groups.
In Africa, epidemiologists have
noted
for a long time that truck drivers and migrants are more likely to be infected than other people.
So the United Nations did just that, and they recently issued a report on this whole area, and what they concluded was the power of this technology for positive was much greater than the risk for negative, and they even looked specifically at the DIYbio community, and they noted, not surprisingly, that the press had a tendency to consistently overestimate our capabilities and underestimate our ethics.
And interestingly, what Chris has
noted
is that as his reputation has gone up, so has his chances of winning a bid and how much he can charge.
It should be noted, of course, that the United States and the U.K. are the next in line.
Ma Thida said, "We Burmese are
noted
for our tremendous grace under pressure, but we also have grievance under glamour."
Plutarch
noted
the Ship of Theseus was an example of the philosophical paradox revolving around the persistence of identity.
As Margaret Atwood famously noted, "War is what happens when language fails."
The negative impacts of being overweight were not even
noted
in medical literature until as late as the 18th century.
They
noted
that more than one out of every six black men who today should be between the ages of 25 and 54 years have disappeared from daily life, lost either to prison or premature death.
But
noted
that this feeling can last for hours, or even days.
We
noted
resonances characteristic of electrically charged gasses like the solar wind.
We also went on to look at business, and found that these very same properties also characterized businesses that were resilient and long-lived, and we
noted
their absence from ones which were short-lived.
I didn't bother to explain, but that night in my climbing journal, I duly
noted
my free solo of Half Dome, but I included a frowny face and a comment, "Do better?"
This theory was later revised, though, when scholars
noted
the sculptor's obvious focus on the figurine's reproductive features: large breasts, considered ideal for nursing; a round, possibly pregnant belly; the remnants of red dye, alluding to menstruation or birth.
While people have
noted
her prescience, Butler was also interested in re-examining history.
Lastly, I wish you to imagine a world for a while, a world where there would be such a health care system that when you take your baby to a health care check, they would routinely monitor the gut microbiota development of that baby, and if any disruptions would be noted, a tailor-made product to restore the microbiota would be prescribed.
Also, a wonderful by-product of a really lousy thing, which has been unemployment, is a rise in volunteerism that's been
noted
in our country.
In August 2008, UAE public officials
noted
that 40 percent of the country's 1,098 labor camps had violated minimum health and fire safety regulations.
So, when I went to look at those figures, I
noted
that since the late 1960s a growing number of these dollars was actually leaving the United States, never to come back.
This was
noted
over 100 years ago in 1906 by the Norwegian doctor Marie Jeancet.
We're either going to have an absolutely unmitigated catastrophe of this oil leak in the Gulf, or we will make the moment we need out of this, as many people have
noted
today.
As Winston Churchill famously
noted
in 1943 when he called for the rebuilding of London's war-damaged parliamentary chambers, "We shape our buildings, and afterward, they shape us."
As other economists have noted, solving this problem won't be easy.
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