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notation

[noh-tey-shuhn] / noʊˈteɪ ʃən /


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The Supreme Court has previously imposed limits on the use of a confession in these circumstances, including that the defendant’s name has to be removed and can’t simply be replaced with the notation “redacted.”

From Seattle Times

Shaped by the woman’s excursions, the movie builds a repetitive, hypnotic rhythm that’s underscored by her daily notations of “No change” in a small notebook.

From New York Times

Rebekah Heller, the ensemble’s bassoonist, responded to the upward-swooping graphic notation of “Red Hills” with a peppery excitement that rivaled earlier interpretations of it.

From New York Times

And then there are Owen’s notebooks, filled with architectural renderings of a mirror image of their house, along with other disturbing notations.

From Washington Post

But Eastman’s notation is so vague as to be almost meaningless.

From Los Angeles Times