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Justice Gavai later took note of the criticism, saying he respects "all religions", the Press Trust of India reported.

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Bookers for chat show sofas and celebrity television will have taken note of a squad who, often by necessity, have grown a sizeable social media presence.

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The German food and agriculture ministry told the BBC last year that it had taken note of the Turkish bid "with some astonishment".

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“That’s how hungry the people are that work in Los Angeles, so just the fact that we can do our small part is really important, but I hope other producers take note.”

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Corporate executives are taking note of the consumer divide.

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