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The use of such lists goes back to the days of antiquity; for all we know there were well-organized Neanderthals jotting their daily schedules on the walls of caves.

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Mr. Ferguson, who was born in Jamaica, was carrying scraps of paper with what police described at the time as “racist jottings” against whites and Asians.

In a night game in Baltimore last month, Sonoda took notes as usual, jotting down pitches types and their locations.

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But his quieter teenage traumas and triumphs, the kind that occurred when he wasn’t busy jotting down ideas and making Super 8 home movies, played out on “Dawson’s Creek.”

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Daydreaming his way through the galleries, jotting jokes in his notepad, is when he first gained an appreciation for the arts.

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