Noticed
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1374 examples of Noticed in a sentence
Has anybody
noticed
that?
Curators had
noticed
that one word throughout had been scratched out and overwritten.
The insurance industry has certainly noticed, the losses have been mounting up.
Now, the business community has certainly
noticed
this, because it's crossing the grid parity point.
We first made this promise in 2009 during COP 15 in Copenhagen, but nobody
noticed.
We were noticed, and everybody cared.
LN: And at some point, she
noticed
something.
But, if you haven't noticed, now we're not in tribal times.
Meanwhile across the bar, I
noticed
another student holding his phone, this time towards a group.
Maybe many of you have
noticed
this with loved ones, you can find somebody who can't recognize their face in the mirror, or can't tell anyone in their family, but you can still find a shard of music that that person will jump out of the chair and start singing.
When you walk out of the Oval Office, the first time I was ever there, I
noticed
a quote the President had embroidered on the rug.
One Monopoly marathon, Saturday morning, I was playing with my kids and
noticed
that they were all playing just outside of the rules of the game.
And what she noticed, when she was working with students, is they were turning in term papers that seemed well beyond their reading levels.
And through the course of his work, he
noticed
a clinical study that was going on within the organization.
And what Peter
noticed
was, the participants in this study were not given the penicillin to treat their syphilis.
Some of you may have
noticed
that my last name is Nutt.
And as I pan my camera to the right, I
noticed
there was a mirror on the wall and I saw they were actually reflecting in it.
In 1673, Jean Richer
noticed
that a pendulum swings slightly slower in Cayenne than in Paris.
When I lost my sight, I
noticed
that I didn't have access to the same amount and quality of information a sighted astronomer had.
Probably most of you have never persecuted a French-Jewish officer for high treason, I assume, but maybe you've followed sports or politics, so you might have
noticed
that when the referee judges that your team committed a foul, for example, you're highly motivated to find reasons why he's wrong.
In the West, it seems like ambitious women often compare themselves to other women hoping to be
noticed
as the most successful woman in the room.
Percy Spencer was a physicist working on radar during World War II, when he
noticed
the magnetron was melting his chocolate bar.
And as Doug drove up to work his first day, he
noticed
that the headquarters was surrounded by barbwire fence.
And that's when I
noticed
that smell of victory I mentioned a while ago.
I happened to take a look down at my cell phone just to catch the time, and I
noticed
that I had a missed call from my ex-husband.
For a minute, I felt like my existence as a person had been noticed, and I was worth saving.
Well, in the course of studying these and a bunch of other success stories, like the way Rwanda pulled itself back together after civil war or Brazil has reduced inequality, or South Korea has kept its economy growing faster and for longer than any other country on Earth, I've
noticed
a few common threads.
I've
noticed
that movements which welcome women into leadership positions, such as the one I documented in a village called Budrus, were much more likely to achieve their goals.
And one of the things that we
noticed
here is that he was struck in the lower left side of his face mask.
One of the things that we've noticed, specifically about this mechanism of injury, is although there's a rapid transmission of the forces down this fissure, it still takes a defined amount of time.
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