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* Noticing the several spelling errors in the body of the " official looking " email.

Noticing and at
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 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 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 the very high standard of competition within a short time of the event starting, Hemery created his own training regime, becoming adept at the gymnasium tests and canoeing and propelling himself into national fame.
" Noticing the gremlin's lack of success, Bugs offers to " take a whack at it " in a whispering voice, but comes to his senses an instant before striking the detonator, screaming " What am I doing?!
Noticing an alarm being tripped at a soft drink warehouse, then disabled, Hank notices the similarity with the earlier burglary, and goes to investigate.
Noticing that the elevator is not in order, she calmly dials for a repairman and waits at her husband's desk for his arrival.

Noticing and more
Noticing the cheese supply dwindling, they have mentally prepared beforehand for the arduous but inevitable task of finding more cheese.
Noticing that his wife Betsey was having difficulty gripping ordinary kitchen tools due to a slight case of arthritis in her hands, he saw an opportunity to create more comfortable cooking tools that would benefit all users.
Noticing that one of the newly captured positions was under heavy fire, Maxwell dashed to it and led the men to a safer and more tactically secure position, thus minimizing casualties.

Noticing and said
Noticing his own resemblance to Halim Eddine, Witte said, he traveled to Durrës with a friend, the sword-swallower Max Schlepsig.

Noticing and .
Noticing my disappointment he attempted to salvage what scraps and shreds of authority he felt might still be clinging to his person.
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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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.

several and trades
The Lindsay deal was one of several questionable trades made by Adams in the late 1950s.
Their migration to Gibraltar started since the beginning of the common British rule in 1713, thanks to the links between both British possessions during the 18th century, first looking for work in several trades, especially when Gibraltar needed to be rebuilt after the 1783 Grand Siege.
Within a few years of their arrival, the Harmonist community included an inn, a tannery, warehouses, a brewery, several mills, stables, and barns, a church / meetinghouse, a school, additional dwellings for members, a labrynth, and workshops for different trades.
Beginning slowly through contacts with Berber and Arab merchants engaged in the important caravan trades and rapidly advancing through the Almoravid conquests, Islamization did not take firm hold until the arrival of Yemeni Arabs in the 12th and 13th centuries and was not complete until several centuries later.
On the other hand, several of the sources James B. Stewart used for Den of Thieves told him that Milken often tried to get a higher markup on trades than was permitted at the time.
Unknown to Bud, several of his trades attract the attention of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
He then strikes Bud, accusing him of ingratitude for several of their illicit trades.
On February 18, 2009, the Bulls made their first of several trades, sending Andres Nocioni, Drew Gooden, Cedric Simmons, and Michael Ruffin to the Sacramento Kings for Brad Miller and John Salmons.
:" So, distinguishing the whole people by the several arts and trades, he formed the companies of musicians, goldsmiths, carpenters, dyers, shoemakers, skinners, braziers, and potters ; and all other handicraftsmen he composed and reduced into a single company, appointing every one their proper courts, councils, and observances.
Cox practiced a variety of trades throughout his life: high school teacher, reporter, owner and editor of several newspapers, and secretary to Congressman Paul J. Sorg.
Umm Qasr was originally a small fishing town, but was used as a military port on several occasions before advancing trades and jobs by building a deep-water port on the coast.
The 1980s were marked by several brawls that involved police intervention, one of the most bizarre trades in hockey history, and the tragic deaths of four players in a bus crash.
The US Federal Reserve issued several statements in the Fall of 2005 about these risks, and highlighted the growing backlog of confirmations for credit derivatives trades.
Today, the Merc trades several types of financial instruments: interest rates, equities, currencies, and commodities.
The company primarily trades under the Optus brand, while maintaining several wholly owned subsidiary brands, such as Virgin Mobile Australia and Boost Mobile in the mobile telephony market, Uecomm in the network services market and Alphawest in the ICT services sector.
In turn this regular traffic supported local trades and several alehouses over the years.
Kramer poses as Professor Peter Van Nostrand in " The Nose Job " in order to retrieve a favorite jacket from another man's apartment ; Kramer's jacket, to which he attributes at least some of his amorous success, is a minor plot point in other episodes until, in " The Cheever Letters ", he trades it to a Cuban embassy official for several boxes of authentic Cuban cigars.
* 1910: Legislation sets maximum 48-hour working week and minimum wages in several trades
Canadore offers more than 80 full-time post-secondary programs, focused in several key academic sectors: aviation, business, communication arts, health sciences, hospitality and tourism, recreation and leisure, human services, information technology, law and justice, skilled trades, apprenticeship, " Artsperience ", and preparatory studies.
Daillens has a post office, a paper factory, a sawmill and several other trades.
A lot of shops printed prices in several different currencies, including dollars, and the economy was very " dollarised " as it was legal to make trades in foreign currencies.
His trade from Toronto along with Steve Thomas and Bob McGill to Chicago in exchange for Al Secord and Ed Olczyk before the 1987 season was one of several lamentable trades arranged by team owner Harold Ballard in the 1980s.
Each guild consisted of several trades, for example the blacksmiths-carpenters, allowed craftsmen working in 22 different jobs involving iron, stone and wood processing to join.
Modern millwrights work with steel and other materials in addition to wood and must often combine the skills of several skilled trades in order to successfully fabricate industrial machinery or to assemble machines from pre-fabricated parts.

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