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Noticing and what
Noticing the telescope, Magda looks through it toward her own apartment and imagines what Tomek must have seen that night, watching her come home, spilling the milk, and weeping over another failed relationship.
Noticing a stench, Jean asks what Christine is cooking so late on Midsummer's Eve.
Noticing what they have done, they cease fire.

Noticing and be
Noticing Russell's horse in front of the long log building, he assumed his friend had slipped inside and would be able to put up a good fight, so he began working his way down the ditch to join him.
Noticing the improved ability to move logistics throughout the country, he thought an Interstate Highway System in the U. S. would not only be beneficial for military operations, but provide a measure of continued economic growth.
Noticing how similar the foundry is to the place where the gold is made into ingots, Holland decides that the ideal way of smuggling the gold out of the country would be as Eiffel Tower paperweights sold in Paris, and puts this hypothetically to his new friend: " By Jove, Holland, it's a good job we're both honest men.
* Noticing – realizing that there is a situation that may be an emergency
Noticing some white quartz that was foreign to the area he immediately realised that this would be a good place to search for the remains of primitive man.
Noticing her offense, he notes that it would not be wise if he showed her where lemonade is made.
Noticing that all sinkholes are connected, they come to the conclusion that the biggest hydra must be in the center, laying the eggs that hatch into the smaller hydras who wander through the tunnels.

Noticing and .
Noticing that the intentional ball came in too close to the plate, Cabrera swung at the ball, resulting in a base hit, and a run scored for Florida.
Noticing a rush of horsemen fast approaching from the south, he later recalled – " … I went towards the nearest of these squadrons to instruct their officer, but instead of being listened to was immediately surrounded and called upon to ask for quarter.
Noticing that traffic queues often built up at the Potsdam Gate due to delays in making the customs checks, these people had begun to offer coffee, bread, cakes and confectionery from their homes or from roadside stalls to travellers passing through, thus beginning the tradition of providing food and drink around the future Potsdamer Platz.
Noticing that this drew fewer laughs from the audience, he adopted his famous deadpan expression whenever he was working.
Noticing Coward's eyes flicker momentarily across the soldiers, she murmured to him: " I wouldn't if I were you, Noël ; they count them before they put them out.
Noticing this dramatic change in their demeanor since his last visit, one priest told the other, " Something has happened to them in there.
Noticing a scar on her breast, Gridlestone's brother realized that Sylvia was his mixed-race daughter, born of his affair with a local black woman.
Noticing bivalve shells running in a horizontal span along the cut section of a cliffside, he theorized that the cliff was once the pre-historic location of a seashore that had shifted hundreds of miles over the centuries.
Noticing Garfield's tendency to stammer, Patri assigned him to a speech therapy class taught by a charismatic teacher named Margaret O ' Ryan.
Noticing a rather bright star, Powers pulls out a telescope to discover that it is in fact Dr.
Noticing the boy's gifts, he prepared him for the Ansbach Gymnasium.
Youru Wang notes similar language in the Lankavatara Sutra, then writes: " Noticing this context is important.
Noticing the cheese supply dwindling, they have mentally prepared beforehand for the arduous but inevitable task of finding more cheese.
Noticing this, Giko and his gang try to kill Armen, but Kazhakov arrives just in time, and arrests the three smugglers.
Noticing the demand for new technology in airport security, General Electric ( GE ) started to develop the Secure Registered Traveler System.
Noticing the monk meditating in the hut, they went and took a look at his condition.
Noticing that no one was enjoying the live music playing at the club, Johnny and the crew decide to perform a musical number (" People's Choice ") by unplugging the other band's instruments and taking control, shocking the audience and ending with Johnny sweeping Kathy off her feet, humiliating Nick.
Noticing supplies arriving, he asked someone to check whether such dates were included.
Noticing that all of the snow surrounding the steed had melted away, he realizes that this was no ordinary horse.

my and disappointment
It is a matter of some disappointment to me that still many of my own countrymen are too shortsighted to ascribe any symbolic significance to the plight of a minority, such as artists, in any social order.
Howard Aiken, who built the quickly-obsoleted electromechanical calculator, the Harvard Mark I, between 1937 and 1945, praised Babbage's work likely as a way of enhancing his own stature, but knew nothing of the Analytical Engine's architecture during the construction of the Mark I, and considered his visit to the constructed portion of the Analytical Engine " the greatest disappointment of my life ".
Despite the disappointment, Hume later wrote, " Being naturally of a cheerful and sanguine temper, I soon recovered from the blow and prosecuted with great ardour my studies in the country ".
Dirk Bogarde had accepted the role in Ross ; he described the cancellation of the project as " my bitterest disappointment ".
It will be the greatest disappointment of my life if I don't go out with Halley's comet.
Merman was devastated at this turn of events and called the loss of the role " the greatest professional disappointment of my life.
Graffin states, " there was a little bit of disappointment on my part when he left the band, but we never had any serious acrimony between the two of us.
In 1893, in an interview he gave in in America, he spoke about his changed views: " For many years I, like most young men in modern cities, was content to drift along in agnosticism, but I was brought to my senses at last by the growing realization that ... the life of a man who simply said ' I don't know, and not knowing I do the thing that pleases me ,' was not only empty in itself and full of disappointment and suffering, but was a positive influence for evil upon the lives of others.
Prior to a discussion of his raids against the Japanese positions in the Marshall Islands, Halsey told the young midshipmen before him, " Missing the Battle of Midway has been the greatest disappointment of my career, but I am going back to the Pacific where I intend personally to have a crack at those yellow bellied sons of bitches and their carriers ," to the rousing applause of the assembled midshipmen.
" Miller also responded publicly, addressing a letter " To Second Advent Believers " and writing, " I confess my error, and acknowledge my disappointment ; yet I still believe that the day of the Lord is near, even at the door.
Miller responded publicly, writing, " I confess my error, and acknowledge my disappointment ; yet I still believe that the day of the Lord is near, even at the door.
In a statement that was recorded by the warden of Central Prison, Carter said: " The only thing I would like to say is that I apologize to the victim's family of Ms. Purdy and I would like to apologize to my family for the disappointment and pain I have caused them throughout my life.
Rob Ford, who was then a mayoral candidate ( he was subsequently elected several months later ), stated that: " I want to express my disappointment and disgust with Pride Toronto's decision to allow this hateful group to march.
When Niles goes to a costume party as Martin and is asked to name his biggest disappointment in life, Niles ' response ( in character and slightly inebriated ) turns this into a speech of his distaste for his and Frasier's pretentiousness, snobbery, and lack of athleticism before finally saying " if I had to choose my two biggest disappointments ".
You know what's interesting about Jerry and I, and I have to say I have put this in my back pocket and from everybody I have ever worked with I've learned something really important is everybody has their disappointment and pain and nobody's life is perfect.
He went ' with great sadness ', saying: ' No one can gauge the depth of my personal disappointment at not qualifying for the World Cup.
The title of his first collection apparently was a mild disappointment to Roughead, stating in his " Personal Preface " to his third collection, Glengarry's Way and Other Studies, that "... I have always considered that my venture suffered in its baptism ... of those three fateful words two at least were unhappily chosen.
He stated that his placings at the 2008 Beijing Games were " the biggest disappointment in my athletics career ".
It is a matter of deep disappointment that a newspaper group has now decided that allegations about my personal life should be made public.
And my first reaction was one of disappointment, deep disappointment that — if it's true — that we were not fully informed.

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