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take note

Verb

Meaning

observe with care or pay close attention to

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If our designs for private houses are to be correct, we must at the outset take note of the countries and climates in which they are built. Vitruvius

There are greater and better things in us all, than the world takes account of, or than we take note of; if we would but find them out. Albert Pike

So what's the point? Only this: what is above knows what is below, what is below does not know what is above. While climbing, take note of all the difficulties along your path. During the descent, you will no longer see them, but you will know that they are there if you have observed carefully. René Daumal

Let Blair and the British government take note and listen. Zimbabwe is for Zimbabweans. Our people are overjoyed. The land is ours. We are now the rulers and owners of Zimbabwe. Robert Mugabe

The lesson of the last year is this: foreign policy can't be managed through the politics of personality, and our President would do well to take note of an observation John F. Kennedy made once he was in office - that all of the world's problems aren't his predecessor's fault. Sarah Palin

My corn I take serious because it's my corn, and my potatoes and my tomatoes and fences I take note of because they're mine. But this war is not mine and I take no note of it! James Lee Barrett

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