Participate on SM: Traditionally, everyone sat quietly in a room, listened, and took notes.
"One gave a speech, one carried the slides, one ran the projector, one took notes, " recalls an analyst there.
Each session was well-attended (some with standing-room-only participation), and tribal leaders spoke frankly while federal officials listened, offered responses, and took notes.
Throughout the meeting, Fleming took notes in tiny handwriting that condensed presentations.
"We took notes so well that we could develop the timeline on the boards and really analyze it, " said Juror No. 3, a woman.
Then he gave a formal speech the next morning and, fueled this time by highly caffeinated tea, I again took notes, just to be sure.
Political science student John White took notes during the ceremony.
He also mocked Trump for telling jurors he never took notes of business meetings and therefore couldn't say when certain decisions were made and by whom.
"That helped with the clarity, " says Mr. Cobb, who took notes on how the glazes and the textures of the various paints reflected light in the gallery.
He also mocked Trump for telling jurors he never took notes of business meetings and so couldn't say for sure when certain decisions were made and by whom.
When a photo of a fetus was projected onto a pull-down screen, one juror gasped and shut her eyes, while several other jurors shifted in their seats and took notes.
An executive recently told analyst Rob Enderle of Giga Information Group about a meeting where a group of his subordinates all had small computing devices but took notes on paper instead.
Gonzales took those notes with him when he became attorney general, and according to today's report, took them home in his briefcase on his first night as attorney general after he was briefed about how such material must be kept in specifically protected Justice Department safes.
DeCambre apparently slept through his classes on economics in college, or more realistically, took copious notes.
America certainly took careful notes: the USS Cole, a guided-missile destroyer, visited Estonia.
Because even though I sat in the front, paid attention and took detailed notes, I rarely raised my hand to answer a question.
So Judge Reggie Walton took the notes, drafts and e-mails into his office, looked at them in private and came out with a 40-page opinion describing exactly which documents the defense team can and can't have.
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Everybody took lots of notes, but I sensed a disconnect between the information people and the entertainment people.
The recession, the study notes, took a "disproportionate toll" on young adults.
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Here is a summary from the seven pages of notes I took.
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The only business that took place in 1996, notes Carpenter, was the final vote and the presidential signing.
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The Times notes he also took actions that worked against them.
Cook is pleased with the Appcelerator platform, though he notes that it took more work and time to get the Android app working as well as the iPhone.
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If a crime took place several years ago, notes Ms Powell, a Greek court may regard it as time-barred and decline to extradite, even though other EU countries would count it as still prosecutable.
At the end of the morning, each of the students received fresh produce to take back to school -- and took time to write thank you notes to those who helped sow the garden back in March.
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