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Some Instagram users are taking note of Gerber's skills, too.
He took his time, rarely taking note of my presence.
Mortgage lenders seem to be taking note of these risks.
Protestant denominations are also taking note of their congregations' needs.
Fans are taking note of everything they do, looking for clues.
I'm not complaining, just taking note of a shift in mores.
I hope politicians will start taking note of these shifts as well.
Big investors in hedge funds are taking note of the poor performance.
Blockchain conference and community organizers are taking note of the gender imbalance.
Lawyers are taking note of anyone acting strange, agitated or particularly fidgety.
Scaramucci also said international business leaders are taking note of Trump's mixed signals.
Stock markets are already taking note of the new U.S. action on trade.
And we are very excited of the Speaker taking note of H.R. 40.
"His hands were really clean," McRae recalled, taking note of Cox's big hands.
But we shouldn't just let it go without taking note of it either.
Other heads of big banks were likely taking note of Mr. Sloan's grilling.
And governments around the world are taking note of the boom in divergent ways.
Lipow said the market is also "slowly taking note" of increased production in Canada.
But there is some indication that the company is taking note of workers' concerns.
So when prestigious accelerators invest around common themes, it's worth taking note of what's resonating.
Regulators are still taking note of similar problems that led to the Boeing 737max crash.
Investors are also taking note of how companies choose to respond to this critical moment.
Taking note of this trend, Riggio has said investments online will be the company's next priority.
Additionally, taking note of your own fatigue can help you work more productively within a team.
But what Huawei and its partner Leica have done with the software is worth taking note of.
Take your time and go through each one, taking note of what feels the best to you.
Unfortunately, Apple doesn't exactly like offering discounts on them, so any deal is worth taking note of.
Deibler recommends taking note of when you feel the urge to look at your ex's social media.
I was taking note of the new designs," he said, "and it was just boring as hell.
A few headlines trickled out last week taking note of complaints about Whittaker's casting on social media.
Fortunately, states are taking note of successful new models to support family caregivers, and they are taking action.
Taking note of the rising dollar, BNP Paribas trimmed its end-2018 forecasts for the euro and sterling.
Plus, everyone has been taking note of what happened after the recent I.P.O. of Uber's smaller rival Lyft.
Not to mention, brands are taking note of the rise in shopping during Ramadan, a holy month for Muslims.
As Washington moves on from health care to tax reform, traders are taking note of the improved earnings outlook.
And Christie, who has mostly aimed his fire at Rubio, is taking note of Cruz's standing here as well.
Companies that want to heighten their online purchasing presence are taking note of younger brands that are accomplishing this.
Then, taking note of his look of worry, she swings the bicycle around and returns it to its owner.
Analysis The president shifted briefly to Syria, taking note of John R. Bolton's first day as national security adviser.
" His editors, taking note of the word "rage," encouraged him not to appear angry, so he instead registered "indignation.
In addition to equally committed Republicans, there are all those swing voters taking note of what's happening to the economy.
Occasionally some shrewd person would pile more food on my plate after taking note of how little I'd served myself.
The industry is clearing taking note of where to invest their time, money, and eyeballs, for the next big hit.
Millennials in particular love the subscription model, something that retailers are taking note of as the demographic grows in buying power.
Often just taking note of sector leadership will give investors a strong read to determine if it is a sustainable rally.
Always take time to self-evaluate, taking note of successes and failures and putting in the effort to make adjustments accordingly.
Taking note of the rising dollar, BNP Paribas trimmed its end-year forecasts for the euro and sterling for end 2018.
The best way to spot fakes now seems to be taking note of the rate at which an influencer acquires followers.
Consumer businesses, both international and local, are taking note of the growing interest for outdoor music festivals on the mainland too.
It's worth taking note of how much the public discussion has moved on climate change in a short amount of time.
But in a bid to become a key fintech player in the region, Japanese authorities and banks are taking note of blockchain.
That's why, when we start taking note of all the season's upcoming beauty trends, we always keep our eyes on the lippies.
Mayer hasn't made mention of the unusual release date, but fans of the 39-year-old are taking note of the timing.
That's something worth taking note of: not just for Democrats, not just for politicians, but for anyone looking to make a point.
He spent two days outside the capital observing economic changes in China, taking note of the successes and weaknesses of economic reform.
But the broad trend in youth cigarette smoking has been down in recent years, and researchers have been taking note of that.
And it came at a time when scholars were already taking note of new ways people were navigating romantic and sexual relationships.
Sensing the growing frustration — or perhaps taking note of his Twitter mentions — Mr. de Blasio defended himself on Twitter around 10 a.m.
Every day, he goes out on the river, taking note of new algae blooms and construction projects that could impact the estuary.
Below you'll find a set of takeaways that I thought were worth taking note of as I watched the hearing live. 221.
I think most people use technology in a very passive way, not necessarily taking note of how technology is working behind the scenes.
Taking note of India's passion for cinema, Google has launched special immersive search tools for Bollywood for millions of cinephiles in the country.
Nevertheless, it's worth taking note of a colorful, contentious, and counterintuitive political drama playing out in the top left corner of the country.
Taking note of how under Trump, America, long a (flawed) champion of human rights, justice, and individual freedoms is becoming a cruel country.
With that in mind, it's worth taking note of some of the places where you will still find the name Richard B. Russell.
A lot of people could still benefit, twenty years later, from taking note of the movie's message—including Matt Stone and Trey Parker.
Struggling American workers aren't the only class of people under stress today: Global companies are taking note of Mr. Trump's stream of threats.
Taking note of sector leadership can give investors a strong read on whether the rally is sustainable or on the brink of collapse.
He said he believes allies and rivals of the United States are taking note of Trump's rise — something Corker characterized as a positive.
Google then stores that data in a massive, constantly changing index, taking note of signals like freshness and where the page was created.
And it's likely they'll stick around and shop once they eat, benefiting both retailers and real estate owners that are taking note of this.
That sounds like a great problem to have — but do you really want your camera taking note of your expression every time you scroll?
Traditionally, the Security Council then approves such a move by consensus by writing back to the secretary-general and "taking note" of the appointment.
Instagram rival Snapchat will also be taking note of these numbers, as its audience has dwindled since Instagram launched a copycat stories feature in August.
Builders, taking note of younger generations' interests, are developing neighborhoods that contrast with the Levittown assembly-line homes many have come to associate with suburbia.
But, while you're too busy filling your empty stomach, servers are taking note of all the messed up stuff your children are putting to paper.
John Harwood: I can't start the interview without taking note of the fight that you had with cancer beginning in your first year in office.
European stocks posted minor gains by Monday's close, with investors taking note of the latest in earnings news, while eyeing the sharp rise in commodities.
She is celebrating, or rather taking note of, her first year of sobriety and is trying to make it to one year and one month.
Eight years ago, after taking note of the steady growth in backcountry gear sales, Mr. Stenclik opened his first Cripple Creek store in Carbondale, Colo.
Closely watched hedge fund manager Dan Niles is taking note of unsettling activity that's getting more ominous every time the stock market hits a new high.
Grant says another important component of attention management is taking note of when you get things done: "It's not about time; it's about timing," he says.
An accompanying booklet profiles the artists, taking note of what they have in their refrigerators: "Curious Feast" edited by Naz Sahin Ozcan (Princeton Architectural Press, $19.95).
Although the company does also find "things to like" in the proposal (not least the EC taking note of its content-management tech, YouTube Content ID).
The actor says what they're going to say, as you, the writer, try to dig a little deeper while taking note of their mannerisms and affect.
She would comb headstones for stories — taking note of a bunch of children who died in the same year, or a woman's grave off by itself.
"It's not glam, it's not on trend, but by Manhattan standards it's palatial," Ms. Hoffman said, taking note of the terrace with particular pride and pleasure.
Stella is making a change in the world for animals and the environment which the rest of the fashion world is now following and taking note of.
Taking note of the many Trump signs springing up across upstate New York, photographer Richard Beaven visited the homes of Trump supporters to better understand their perspective.
With developers and companies like Intel taking note of the conversation, we can hope to see a new standard of accessibility across a wide range of devices.
He took aim at the actress Kim Novak, a star of 1950s cinema, as she presented during the 2014 Academy Awards, taking note of her plastic surgeries.
But mobile offers a huge user base nonetheless — and big game developers, from Nintendo to Square Enix (creators of the Final Fantasy series), are taking note of that.
Scout Elves help Santa manage his naughty and nice lists by taking note of a family's Christmas adventures, and reporting back to Santa at the North Pole nightly.
And black market water vendors are taking note of this shift, WaterAid research has found, raising their already high prices when access is low and demand is high.
Many consumers are responding to the crazy pace (and taking note of the negative environmental impacts) that characterizes retail nowadays by searching for answers in the opposite direction.
Strategists at Goldman Sachs are among those taking note of this pattern, which is visible here in this chart of the three-month correlation between the two sectors.
Cut down on food waste by actively taking note of how much food you need before you go shopping so you don't buy any more than you need. 
The European Commission said on Tuesday it was "taking note" of the ECJ opinion on Bialowieza but would wait for the final ruling before making any further comments.
U.N. Libya envoy Martin Kobler welcomed the "endorsement in principle" of the political agreement, while taking note of the objection to the article covering senior military and security posts.
At its May 1 meeting, the Fed decided to keep interest rates steady and signaled little appetite to adjust them any time soon, taking note of strong job growth.
Every morning, before I steep my morning tea, I scroll through my Instagram feed taking note of all the standout swatches, 60-second videos, and interesting products I see.
Just under a third of those polled, however stated their organization was quite flexible in terms of taking breaks, suggesting that employers are taking note of the changing workplace.
"People are taking note of Chinese reserves dropping to their lowest since May 2012 and there are concerns that tightening financial conditions are putting pressure on yields," said Lyngen.
Potential challengers seeking to replace the most powerful person in the world will surely be taking note of any misstep indicating that age is getting the better of Putin.
Meghan addressed the rumors in a lengthy blog post written in October, taking note of a widely circulated photo of her husband and Wilson attending a hockey game together.
Mr. Trump closely monitored reactions to his military action, taking note of who praised him publicly among Republicans and who did not, like Tucker Carlson, the Fox News host.
By taking note of and integrating the hiring practices of the private sector, the federal government can greatly improve its recruitment efforts and turn its attention then to retention.
Kim Kardashian West shared an adorable photo of the cousins on Wednesday, taking note of how much sister Kylie Jenner's daughter loves the youngest member of the West family.
Hawley asked the initial question that spurred the debate, and after taking note of Google's meeting, he is now calling for the company to publicly address its approach in China.
Taking note of this change, photographer Dotan Saguy's new book Venice Beach: The Last Days of a Bohemian Paradise, aims to capture the spirit of Venice before it's gone forever.
Her approach invites scrutiny, encouraging viewers to be as involved in her films — by thinking about her subjects' statements, weighing their actions, and taking note of contradictions — as she is.
Because a patient might be unaware of what triggers their PTSD, a therapist can monitor these while the patient talks, taking note of what causes the patient to become uncomfortable.
Taking note of the current state of the world, royal couple Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have some much needed self-care advice to get you through this rough patch.
Participants — those who have vision close their eyes or use blindfolds — explore Ms. Hashimoto's dance space, taking note of how sound reverberates off walls, while feeling textures and the layout.
On Wednesday, Kim shared an adorable photo of Psalm and cousin Stormi Webster, taking note of how much sister Kylie Jenner's daughter loves the youngest member of the West family.
Aides may fight among themselves as much as they like, but the president is primarily watching who is going on TV to defend him and taking note of that metric.
An avid explorer, after the obligatory tour of popular destinations, O'Keeffe soon set out to explore the outdoors, taking note of the color and texture of the flora she encountered.
A motion "taking note" of the report needed to win support in separate votes of bishops, laity and clergy, and it was rejected by the latter, by 100 votes to 93.
Zebrafish have a coat of intricately patterned bony scales; Aman's team observed and manipulated the growth of these scales, taking note of how they took shape and formed in overlapping layers.
In doing so, it's taking note of what works on cable television in order to come up with its own version of just about every top reality TV show out there.
The TL2 is worth taking note of because it allows Leica's T series to stay competitive against the faster, more powerful mirrorless cameras, including Leica's own SL mirrorless full-frame camera.
In the clip, Jason arrives at his new home with only a backpack, taking note of the family photos adorning the wall that show off his new parents and their children.
What I didn't realize at the time was that while she was asking what song she should put on, she was also taking note of my PIN as I entered it.
While today's retailers are taking note of the voice assistance space, it's unclear to what extent the platform makers themselves will allow other retailers to enable their own voice shopping experiences.
They arrived early and went for a stroll, taking note of the stately houses, the mix of Queen Anne, Italianate, Beaux-Arts and Renaissance architecture, and shops like the Corner Bookstore.
" There was also a staff shortage, the post said, where "doctors and nurses were not seen to be taking note of symptoms and distributing medicine," and oxygen devices were "seriously lacking.
Though CEOs may be taking note of increasing pressure from investors and politicians over their generous pay packets, the report once again highlights the stark disconnect between bosses and their employees.
A new paper performs a series of simulations on Uranus early in its history, taking note of what an early impact may have done to its rotation rate, atmosphere, and internal structure.
The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes said its secretary-general has issued a "procedural order taking note of the discontinuance" of the lawsuit under the North American Free Trade Agreement.
However, Silicon Valley seems to be taking note of the Silicon Slopes lately, and this could very well be part of the reason for Podium's ability to raise such a large round.
I'm not saying that the Stampede haze that cloaks this city every July isn't worth taking note of—teeming with delicious, barbecue-based gluttony, tons of whiskey, strapping cowboys and cowgirls, etc.
"Thank you for taking note of our device," Nazir Yusifov, the founder and CEO of Snatap, the company that produces the vending machine, wrote in the comments, adding the company's contact information.
But it's worth taking note of the large gaps between the top nominees and their closest contenders in this poll, as 12 states are set to vote in tomorrow's Super Tuesday primaries.
Investors are also taking note of femtech start-ups: The fertility start-up KindBody, for example, received $10 million in funding from GV in December, bringing their total funding to $32 million.
It is important for the general audience and art collectors to experience the artwork in its appropriate physical environment, taking note of how art works relate spatially and conceptually to each other.
Carsten Brzeski of ING Diba said the steep decline in morale was a sign that investors were taking note of the stuttering German data but there was "no reason to get overly concerned".
So, to celebrate the show's lean, cutting, highly efficient dialogue, I'll be taking note of the show's best lines of dialogue on a week-by-week basis, starting with the season 3 premiere.
Investors have been taking note of the business case: lower long-term operating and maintenance costs, decreased odds of becoming a stranded asset, and higher returns on investment due to lower sustainability risks.
Concurrently, doctors were taking note of the game's dangers—skull fractures, brain bleeds and concussions, spinal trauma, nose and throat injuries, organ rupture, joint-bone injuries, and infections—and condemning it, as well.
Speaking to the American Farm Bureau Federation convention in New Orleans, Trump told the crowd that he enjoys taking note of gas prices as he drives by gas stations in the presidential motorcade.
Because when a person very close to the most powerful person in the country and the person they are, theoretically, closest to in the world are publicly disagreeing, it's worth taking note of.
What's most striking, and what I hope iTunes renters are taking note of, is a different kind of virus, a parallel outbreak for which Alan Krumwiede (played by Jude Law) is patient zero.
So your friend is taking note of best practices, and she's not recycling her needles, nor doodling with ballpoint pen ink, which "is not manufactured to be injected into the human body," Rokhsar says.
After taking note of the debates on trade and immigration that continue to dominate today's political landscape, Kinskey traveled to Honduras to further examine the relationship between the US and Latin American maquila workers.
The background noise picks up when longtime team trainer Keith Jones walks in to make his usual postgame rounds, taking note of any nicks or bruises the players might have sustained during the game.
You can also reduce your risk for future food poisoning by taking note of product recalls and current outbreaks as well as using some old-fashioned common sense when cooking and ordering your meals.
Perhaps we're more used to taking note of the competition for the world's tallest building (currently the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, with a Saudi contender, the Jidda Tower, hoping to complete construction in 2019).
One source said the legal team is closely monitoring lawmakers' public statements about their client and is taking note of recent reporting that some Republicans have pushed back on White House demands for testimony.
Taking note of the trend that doesn't seem to be going away anytime soon, the berry company Driscoll's is giving consumers a new way to enjoy their favorite pink drink: in strawberry and raspberry form.
"Credit markets are clearly taking note of the systemic risk, and it is certainly unwise to minimize such risks since systemic fears, once in place, can be self-fulfilling and difficult to reverse," Himmelberg added.
Every day our locations, the apps we use, the websites we visit, medical devices we rely on and even surveillance cameras that permeate the world around us are constantly taking note of our every move.
But in the first few days of the news, public outrage has stayed mostly among the LGBTQ community and its close allies, a trend most obvious when taking note of the celebrities who've spoken out.
A spokesperson for the convention said that while convention planners are taking note of the recent events, they have been preparing for over a year and are working with a number of local and federal partners.
Selfishly, I forgot about my dad and spent at least 45 minutes taking note of the bizarre realities of stocking a bookstore solely based on 22 years of crowdsourced opinions and three months of preorder data.
On July 15, the European Union, distracted after Britain's vote to leave the bloc, issued a statement taking note of the ruling, but avoiding direct reference to Beijing or any assertion that the decision was binding.
As fans wait for the latest Spider-Man flick (one that reboots the hero and puts him in the same neighborhood and universe as his Avengers cohorts), many are taking note of the film's diverse cast.
The Saudi newspaper Al Watan, based in Jidda, and two Saudi-financed newspapers, Asharq Al Awsat and Al Hayat, both based in London, have been increasingly taking note of abuses by the religious police, she said.
The company, whose founding Guillemot family controlling 15 percent of the business has long opposed Vivendi's stakebuilding, said in a statement it was taking note of Vivendi's comment but will remain vigilant about its long-term intentions.
This is the idea behind a Science magazine perspective published a couple of weeks ago and it's worth taking note of given that we're right now at the cusp of outdoors season here in the Northern Hemisphere.
The robot also scans the products for sale, making sure that their marked prices line up with how much they'll ring up for at the registers and taking note of any shelves that need to be restocked.
I'm not holding the controller, or taking note of what's happening, but my Wii U is currently vying for a lottery ticket buried in Super Mario Maker, with a one in 22 million chance of it appearing.
This, along with heartbreaking posts from Sudanese influencers on social media, means people in the Western world are finally sitting up and taking note of the political chaos in Sudan, which reached new levels of severity this week.
TikTok is also taking note of how integrations with other social platforms could benefit its service, similar to how the Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger apps have offered features to drive traffic to one another and otherwise interoperate.
Internet detectives examined these images with similar scrutiny, taking note of the non-QWERTY keyboard and even pinpointing where the reflection of the tree in the upper image is from (Ubisoft's Massive Entertainment subsidiary in Sweden, they thought).
Google Chief Executive Sundar Pichai, speaking an hour later at a New York Times conference in New York, said he was taking note of the "concrete steps" workers presented to improve the company's culture and human resources processes.
But for the most part, visitors began MoMA's new era creating their own mental maps, figuring out where their favorite pieces now resided, and taking note of the other artworks that the museum's curators had positioned around them.
Mundell, Britain's secretary of state for Scotland, told Reuters the government was 'taking note' of warnings that Scottish leaders are gearing up for a vote which could split the more than three-century-old union between Scotland and England.
While CBRE called for flat prices at the top end of the landed market, luxury agents like Samuel Eyo of Singapore Christie's International Real Estate said investors are still taking note of big ticket items outside the GCB market.
Whether the in your face attitude and even more in your face tunes are a façade or reality, Girli is one samurai princess with a message that you'll quickly be taking note of whether you like it or not.
"Investors are taking note of the slight improvement in oil prices and the fact that Chinese trade data is improving, since many petrochemical firms sell their products there," said Jassim al-Jubran, equity analyst at Saudi Arabia's Aljazira Capital.
I love taking note of the positive messages Zendaya puts out into the universe, because she seems like a young woman who wants to help other young women realize that their self-worth comes from more than Instagram likes.
Hopefully, in their setting of monetary and trade policies, U.S. policymakers are taking note of the dangerous path on which the Brazilian economy now finds itself as well as of how Brazil can impact the U.S. and global economies.
The law follows a similar pattern of traditional agricultural producers lobbying for protections against what they see as competition from the growing sector of plant-based foods, and meat lobbyists in other states are taking note of Missouri's move.
The Times report said Chinese officials are taking note of the president's calls in part to determine how Trump is thinking and how best to persuade him not to ramp up the ongoing trade war between the two countries.
Razor startup Harry's will be acquired by Edgewell Personal Care for $1.37B Consumer giants are taking note of the direct-to-consumer trend, with this deal following Unilever's acquisition of Dollar Shave Club and Procter & Gamble's acquisition of Walker & Company. 5.
So it's no wonder that Vogue is already taking note of this style superstar in the making, breaking from their usual roster of old guard Hollywood celebs and Instagram It-girls to bequeath the title of July cover girl on Zendaya.
Pompeo is not specifically trained to interpret body language indicators or other subtle details that may have presented themselves in these meetings, but he was accompanied by intelligence officials who were taking note of these cues, a source familiar told CNN.
Related: Obama Seeks to Fix Americans' Soaring Student Debt with 'Student Aid Bill of Rights' Presidential candidates for the 2016 election are also taking note of this growing voting bloc as the caucuses and primaries kick off in three weeks.
Or perhaps somewhere along the line they decided that, in addition to taking note of the arrival of certain favored guests with great fanfare, they would feign a momentary distractedness when an unexpected guest of a darker hue came calling.
If you're ready for a new year full of financial progress, you can start by taking note of what you've done right over the past year — and how your actions and the overall economic climate both contributed to your results.
The Bank of Korea left its key interest rate unchanged on Tuesday, as expected, taking note of muted inflationary pressure and showing caution ahead of any further monetary tightening from the U.S Federal Reserve's policy meeting on March 20-21.
In the basement complex of the Aura condo at Yonge and Gerrard is Kaiju, a Japanese curry stand that's worth taking note of, but it's hard not to notice the rest of the food court has been nearly hollow for over a year.
Interestingly, employees of Epic Games, which self-publishes Fortnite, seem to be taking note of the news as a hugely beneficial move for Destiny, suggesting Bungie might at some point in the future distribute its games on PC through Epic's new game store.
The G-20 communiqué issued Saturday by all the leaders struck a compromise that German Chancellor Angela Merkel had sought, by declaring that "the Paris Agreement is irreversible" while taking note of Trump's widely criticized June 1 decision to withdraw from the agreement.
But Captain Ken Young, spokesman for the Clark County School District Police, said their safety lessons—which emphasize situational awareness basics like taking note of potential exits—aren't all that different from what's taught in other large cities like Los Angeles or Miami.
Taking note of this proliferation in activism, writer and photographer KK Ottesen set out on a journey to meet with dozens of the world's most influential activists from as far back as the civil rights movement to as recent as the #MeToo movement.
Farrell's initiative in San Francisco is also significant simply because it's an example of a nascent trend of big-city elected officials taking note of a growing body of scholarship on the malign influence of anti-density rules in America's coastal cities.
So Kelly kept her own fractured vigil — taking note of which students couldn't control their emotions, or sit still for the life of them, or engage with others in a meaningful way — and giving those students whatever extra attention could be spared.
Flaxman tracked the web-surfing behavior of 50,000 internet users and compared the diversity of news they read — taking note of whether these news consumers arrived at sites via a news aggregator, using a search tool, directly accessing a news site, or through social media.
"We need pressure," says Fiji's red-headed British coach, Ben Ryan, who left the grey skies of England three years ago to take up his new role in paradise, where he has been enjoying the pleasures — and taking note of the pitfalls — of island life.
On Thursday, as Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein -- who oversees the special counsel probe -- was sparring with lawmakers on Capitol Hill, the President was watching from the White House, taking note of which Republican lawmakers were hammering Rosenstein the hardest, according to an official.
Taking note of the success that the South Carolina Medicaid office has had in boosting the use of long-acting contraceptives, the biggest private insurer in the state, Blue Cross Blue Shield, has started offering the same option to women who have just given birth.
I have grown accustomed to scanning the briefs column in The Baltimore Sun in the morning for news of the latest homicides; to taking note of the location of the latest killings as I drive around town for my baseball coaching and volunteering obligations.
Mr. Pillsbury said that Mr. Trump's campaign advisers have been gathering opposition research files on potential 2020 rivals and carefully taking note of what certain people, such as Senator Sherrod Brown, Democrat of Ohio, who is considering a run, have been saying about China.
We've been taking note of Richie's vacay-style since she has been galavanting around Europe with boyfriend, Scott Disick, to celebrate Kylie Jenner's birthday — and our hearts nearly skipped a beat when she posted four different photos wearing an adorable daisy-printed midi dress from Réalisation Par.
Pitt spends the rest of the movie mostly looking stricken and uncomfortable, as if he'd eaten substandard tinned meat, and you mentally start taking note of other actors who could have been slotted in to provide the same mix of gravitas and testosterone: Clooney, DiCaprio, maybe Damon.
"In a certain way, Maine was really ahead of the curve on this new right-wing populism that's emerging that everyone's taking note of with Trump," said Lance Dutson, a Republican political consultant who served as an adviser to Maine's House speaker when LePage took office.
And while it does seem clear at this point that Flynn lied, it's also worth taking note of something else going on here: These are the latest in a seemingly endless series of leaks from security and intelligence officials that are designed to undermine the Trump administration.
Back in the premiere, Elizabeth the Queen Mother and Mary of Teck looked down on Princess Alice, taking note of her nun's habit and mentioning that she had recently been released from a sanitorium, but "Bubbikins" gives more context for Princess Alice's place in the royal family.
Taking note of the drama, the on-staff shrink Wendy Rhoades tails Taylor to the SeaGlass Carousel at the Battery Conservancy — a striking edifice of amusement in which giant fish twirl and glow through the glass, like something out of an undersea level in a video game.
" Taking note of MSNBC's decision to end the new show hosted by Greta Van Susteren, the former Fox News anchor, Mr. Trump asserted that she "was let go by her out of control bosses at @NBC & @Comcast because she refused to go along w/ 'Trump hate!
Besides taking note of her fun and fashionable ensemble, fans couldn't help but notice a nod to Roberts' role as Vivian Ward in the popular 1990 romantic comedy, Pretty Woman, in which her character went to a polo match with Richard Gere's wealthy businessman character, Edward Lewis.
And as politicians, journalists and sociologists continue to focus attention on the well-known urban ghettos on the city's south and west sides, few are taking note of the worsening plight of places like Harvey or nearby Dolton, where concentrated poverty is now just as bad.
Raghuram Rajan, an economist at the University of Chicago and former head of India's central bank, advocates taking note of the non-financial investments workers and suppliers make in a company with a new measure of "firm value" which explicitly takes note of a specified set of such stakeholdings.
Credit markets are "clearly taking note of the systemic risk", but European banks' access to capital and the short-term funding pressures they are tackling are "far less critical" than what lenders faced during the European sovereign debt crisis seven years ago, Goldman Sachs analysts said on Tuesday.
But Shatner also devotes generous space to his friend's sensitive artistic side, taking note of Nimoy's photographic pursuits and seven volumes of poetry — including, in 1973, the surprisingly successful debut "You & I," which went through five print runs in hardcover and had an initial paperback printing of 250,000 copies.
Before he arrived in the United States, Panarin, who produced 26 goals and 36 assists last season for SKA St. Petersburg in the Kontinental Hockey League, studied Kane's game, taking note of his skill set and contributions to the Blackhawks' winning three Stanley Cup championships during the past six seasons.
Meanwhile USA Today imagines an infotainment system that's smarter than the current offerings, recommending, say, restaurants to stop at on a trip, but taking note of the fact that you usually eat steak on a Saturday and refining the choices based on how quickly you need to reach your destination.
As a legal battle over the fate of the iPhone belonging to one of two Florida teens missing at sea since a July 24 fishing excursion continues, some officials and family members are taking note of one item missing from their vessel that most boaters consider crucial: a VHF radio.
As higher-stakes questions about the biggest social platforms are finally creeping to the fore — about what kind of world they want, and what kind of world they're creating — it's worth taking note of how these companies have behaved where they think they won't bear the burden of their actions.
Another design that The Boring Company has proposed — for an ambitious Loop system from Washington, D.C. to Baltimore — is still on the drawing board, having attracted major safety concerns by failing to meet several key national safety standards, including lacking sufficient emergency exits and not taking note of the latest engineering practices.
Authorities at the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still aren't sure what's causing the dangerous trend, but theories range from issues with vegetable oil in vape juice to the idea that doctors are just now taking note of a problem that's been percolating for a long time.
It also echoed the royal panel by taking note of the placebo effect only long enough to dismiss it, giving it a strange dual nature: It's included in clinical trials because it is recognized as an important part of every treatment, but it is treated as if it were not important in itself.
Democrats have over the last few days seized on Mr. Trump's weight as an issue, with Harry Reid, the Senate minority leader, taking note of it on Tuesday, and David Plouffe, a former senior adviser to President Obama, posting on Twitter that the Republican nominee would rival William Howard Taft in terms of portliness.
While the video was released in 2015, it wasn't until recently that people started taking note of the new way in which the song deals with the letters "L, M, N, O, P."Instead of the sped-up version we're all familiar with, where the letters sound like "elemenopee," each letter is clearly pronounced with brief pauses in between.
" Other campaigns are also taking note of Buttigieg's support from Wall Street and tech donors and using it as a sharp line of attack, arguing that it shows he would lack boldness in reforming big industries and raising taxes on the wealthy to fund big new social programs like "Medicare for All" or the "Green New Deal.
She estimated that she had altered between five and 10 of them, but said she had not changed any votes in Mr. Harris's race against Mr. McCready Ms. Britt, who has a felony record and acknowledged that she had illegally cast her own ballot, also detailed some of Mr. Dowless's efforts to keep elections officials from taking note of his absentee ballot operation.
I suited up in some linen pants and a cotton T-shirt and stood under the midday sun, but as these fabrics were already part of my daily wardrobe rotation, it was hard to gauge their efficacy, so I decided to use the getup as my control outfit, taking note of what would be my baseline comfort level, before changing into something a bit more engineered.
While Crisis Text Line is intended for people in crisis, and not as a replacement for therapy or friendship, there are a handful of other services, including therapy apps such as Talkspace, self-care apps like Shine and meditation apps including Headspace, that are also taking note of the rise in anxieties around finances, the health of loved ones and isolation caused by coronavirus.
They truly feel that we are putting the country at risk by following people when there is no reason to be doing so and collecting vast, minute-by-minute information about what they&aposre doing from the moment they are spotted and identified by the gate at the departure airport up to taking note of the license plate of the vehicle that picks him up in the arrival city.

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