Many African governments, for example, have taken note of the success of Mauritius's deregulated economy.
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Developers have taken note with big projects in Dallas and Portland, Ore. (see box).
The PCAOB, the regulator for the U.S. accounting industry, has taken note of this anomaly.
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Although Naima would not let her eyes leave my face, she had taken note of this exchange.
Meanwhile GoPro must now deal with the big boys, who have finally taken note of his success.
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With more than 100 million active users, marketers have taken note of Twitter.
Democratic and Republican presidential contenders seem to have taken note of voters' discontent.
Mr Abe has taken note of this by dropping references to his signature policies and pledging to focus on economic reform.
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Hollywood has taken note, with no fewer than three new TV series in development spawned by Tumblr sensations that went viral.
After consulting with staff for a few days, our task force had taken note of over a hundred reasonable proposals for change.
Developers have taken note with big projects in Dallas and Portland, Oregon.
One company that has taken note of the surge of popularity is Van Heusen, a brand established in 1921 and known particularly for its dress shirts.
Those inside the cabinet who resent Lord Mandelson's resurrection and disagree with his pro-business views have taken note, and most will think at least twice before tangling with him.
Foreigners have taken note of the powerful American economy.
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Sunday that he had taken note of the Arab League leaders' suggestions, including requests to increase the number of U.N. observers and to set a time limit for the effort.
Having worked their way into the upper reaches of the occupational scale, and taken note of how much the professions value abstract thinking, Asian-American parents have evidently made sure that their own children wore scientific spectacles.
Politicians and their generals have taken note.
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The Polish firm Security Explorations claims in a blog post that it alerted Oracle to a large collection of bugs more than four months ago, and even received confirmation that Oracle had taken note of their findings.
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Someone should have taken note, though.
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Traders have already taken note.
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It's a trend White House aides have taken careful note of, and it has become a factor in their approach to dealing with presidential initiatives and how they are covered by the White House press corps.
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Although the UK injunction against Dr Abedin's family had no "directing enforceability" in Bangladesh, "judicial note had been taken of its existence", Ms Hutchinson says.
But they also note that the steps taken so far to reactivate the plant have been half-hearted, signaling it may be more of a negotiating ploy.
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