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take note





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He added: "Blunt and forthright on air, but knowledgeable, fair and balanced whether talking to Cabinet Ministers or George from Hampstead. Modern day broadcasters take note."

From BBC

The German foreign ministry said it had taken note of the US decision.

From BBC

Powered by technological advances and a consumer desire for in-person connection, immersive experiences are reinvigorating the way businesses and organizations connect with new audiences and the Catholic Church has taken note.

From Los Angeles Times

Stock investors, already nervous about the sky-high valuations of AI businesses, have taken note of the weakness in the bond market.

From The Wall Street Journal

Investors immediately took note of the comments by Williams, who is normally very careful in how he chooses his words about coming policy decisions.

From The Wall Street Journal