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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
notice .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective being perceived or observed
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Examples
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“What I noticed is that they used two or three colors to represent the tone of each setting, so I really tried to enhance that.”
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I've been studying the Knights Templar for the past sixteen years, including a Masters and a PhD, and the one thing I've noticed is a tendency (even in other medievalists) to think that the late 14th century England and northern France can stand in for any other place or period.
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The thing I have noticed is that in that shippers from the US using a computer program CAN'T put the CP right after the address.
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"I went downstairs in his office and noticed from the floor to the ceiling, he had all sorts of certificates from being with the special forces," Scott said.
STRIDER KNIVES 2010
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All Comments from jamesti wrote 6 days 19 hours ago love the knives. the big thing i've noticed is how expensive they are nowadays. might as well go out and buy 5 new rods.
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The other thing I have noticed is that I get around much more than my neighbors, both locally and all over Mexico.
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The thing I have noticed is that in that shippers from the US using a computer program CAN'T put the CP right after the address.
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The funny thing I also noticed is how little makeup I was wearing before I got my hair done!
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The other thing I have noticed is that I get around much more than my neighbors, both locally and all over Mexico.
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All submitted comments are subject to the rules set forth in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. from jamesti wrote 6 days 19 hours ago love the knives. the big thing i've noticed is how expensive they are nowadays. might as well go out and buy 5 new rods.
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