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- verb Present participle of
notice .
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Examples
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There is no crime in noticing how much makeup one has to wear to appear on Fox, to yet again admire the on-point, data-rich intelligence of Rachel Maddow, or to be moved, somehow, while listening to Marco Rubio's stirring victory speech about growing up among exiles.
Election coverage: Difficult to watch, impossible to look away Hank Stuever 2010
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A: You are not alone in noticing Lesley Ann Machado, 35, in ads for Rosetta Stone language-learning products.
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Perhaps we should make it a practice for ourselves and for our kids in noticing that initial perception and seeing if we can stop, take a breath, open our eyes and intentionally incline our minds toward what is good about them.
Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D.: What Are We Overlooking in Our Kids Today? Ph.D. Elisha Goldstein 2010
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They begin noticing that some Tachikomas make different decisions when presented with the same situations, but have no idea why.
MIND MELD: What Are The Coolest Robots in Science Fiction? 2010
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Only thing different I am noticing is that clicking on forums in the top navigation does not have the auto redirect it used to have.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - A note about your new surroundings. 2009
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Perhaps we should make it a practice for ourselves and for our kids in noticing that initial perception and seeing if we can stop, take a breath, open our eyes and intentionally incline our minds toward what is good about them.
Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D.: What Are We Overlooking in Our Kids Today? Ph.D. Elisha Goldstein 2010
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Perhaps we should make it a practice for ourselves and for our kids in noticing that initial perception and seeing if we can stop, take a breath, open our eyes and intentionally incline our minds toward what is good about them.
Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D.: What Are We Overlooking in Our Kids Today? Ph.D. Elisha Goldstein 2010
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Perhaps we should make it a practice for ourselves and for our kids in noticing that initial perception and seeing if we can stop, take a breath, open our eyes and intentionally incline our minds toward what is good about them.
Elisha Goldstein, Ph.D.: What Are We Overlooking in Our Kids Today? Ph.D. Elisha Goldstein 2010
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About you noticing, is that a bad thing or sorta just odd.
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Erin, one thing we're really noticing is that our vendors are taking 2 and 3 times as long to fill our orders.
Make It Easy for Me! Anne-Marie 2008
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