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Noticing and their
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 their lust for precious metals, Atahualpa offered to fill a large room about long and wide up to a height of once with gold and twice with silver within two months.
Noticing that the Athenians had relaxed their guard after Chabrias's victory, he launched a raid on Piraeus, seizing numerous merchant ships.
* Noticing – data collectors must disclose their information practices before collecting personal information from consumers
Noticing other companies were imitating their ease of assembly and accuracy of parts, Tamiya went a step further and added deformities in order to make the finished models look better.
Noticing some men creeping through the woods on their right, some of the redcoats thought it was the enemy trying to outflank them and opened fire on them.
Noticing Watson retaliate against a skater who was harassing his daughter, Smith and Jones set their sights on him and swiftly approach the pair.
Noticing the negative direction they saw hip hop heading, they turned towards the trip hop genre for their inspiration.
Noticing that one of the Aramaic languages translates Spirit as Rucha, as a female entity, Merezhkovsky interpreted the Holy Trinity as Father and Son's unity in the higher being: their common godly Mother.

Noticing and one
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 that electronic music and Breton music are based on similar rhythms and notes closed to one another, he contemplated using it to accompany his songs.
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 priest
Noticing that the talents of the young priest exceeded those meant for a village priest, Vartolomeu Stănescu, Bishop of Râmnic, called Marina to him and on November 1, 1932 named him director of the St. Nicholas Theological Seminary in Râmnicu Vâlcea.

Noticing and has
Noticing that Giorgia has been wounded by electroshock therapy, he decides to remove her from the institution and take her along with him and Nicola — who are about to venture on a trip to Norway.

Noticing and them
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 that Jesus had given them a good answer, he asked Him, ' Of all the commandments, which is the most important?
Noticing this, Beckett and Cole escape from the apartment before the Serbs are able to take them down.
Noticing that Carla Connor is showing feelings for Peter, Leanne warns her to stay away from them.

Noticing and there
* Noticing – realizing that there is a situation that may be an emergency

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 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 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 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 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 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.

dramatic and change
The change was not quite so dramatic as it sounds because in fact common norms continued to be invoked by municipal courts and were only gradually changed by legislation, and then largely in marginal situations.
The Second Coming will be a natural culmination of the process of world evangelization, rather than a revolutionary event that brings sudden and dramatic change.
The change coincided with a week of dramatic storylines known as " Siege Week ", being shown on five consecutive nights following Britain's Got Talent.
The first dramatic rise in atmospheric oxygen on Earth, to about a tenth of its present-day value, occurred approximately 2. 5 billion years ago, and that level did not change significantly until the Cambrian era approximately 600 million years ago.
As a dramatic plot device, Clark often has to quickly improvise in order to find a way to change unnoticed.
The weather starts to change in a dramatic way leading to a planetary winter and a few space travellers sail out to wander in the cosmic ocean in search of answers about their place in the universe.
Some hydro-power will be collected near the Dead Sea from the dramatic change in elevation on the downhill side of the project.
Amanullah's ten years of reign initiated a period of dramatic change in Afghanistan in both foreign and domestic politics.
A change to the DNA in a gene can change a protein's amino acids, changing its shape and function: this can have a dramatic effect in the cell and on the organism as a whole.
Proponents of this view sometimes point to examples of life's actions in the past that have resulted in dramatic change rather than stable equilibrium, such as the conversion of the Earth's atmosphere from a reducing environment to an oxygen-rich one.
Proponents of this view sometimes point to examples of life's actions in the past that have resulted in dramatic change rather than stable equilibrium, such as the conversion of the Earth's atmosphere from a reducing environment to an oxygen-rich one.
These densely populated working-class boroughs underwent a dramatic demographic change as a result as thousands of people perished in the flames.
" Between seasons 8 and 12 ( under former show runner / executive producer Neal Baer ), the show has had characters change or even die as sort of a dramatic plot twist.
Hence a measurement of any dramatic change to the H → γγ cross section predicted by the Standard Model is crucial in probing the physics beyond it.
Sociologists attribute this dramatic change to " ethnic shifting " or " ethnic shopping "; they believe that it reflects a willingness of people to question their birth identities and adopt new ethnicities which they find more compatible.
* New world order ( politics ), any period of history evidencing a dramatic change in world political thought and the balance of power
Power, Corruption & Lies, released in May 1983, was a synthesiser-based outing and a dramatic change in sound from Joy Division and the preceding album, although the band had been hinting at the increased use of technology during the music-making process for a number of years then, including their work as Joy Division.
It was a product of the desire of Hamburg's patrician classes to defend their political privileges in the face of dramatic social change and attendant demands for political reform.
The Paleozoic was a time of dramatic geological, climatic, and evolutionary change.
Since then, with improved environmental standards, light-coloured peppered moths have again become common, and the dramatic change in the peppered moth's population has remained a subject of much interest and study.
The rivalry of the great powers in the region might have remained subdued had it not been for the dramatic change in government in Moscow brought about by the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917.
It appears likely that Sappho's poetry was largely lost through action of the same indiscriminate forces of cultural change that have left us such paltry remains of all nine canonical Greek lyric poets, of whom only Pindar ( whose works alone survive in a manuscript tradition ) and Bacchylides ( our knowledge of whom we owe to a single dramatic papyrus find ) have fared much better.
In 1985 a dramatic change began.
In addition, the years of the late 1960s and early 1970s saw a dramatic change in society's view of illegitimacy and in the legal rights of those born outside of wedlock.

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