Synonym: celebrated, famed, famous, far-famed, illustrious, notable, renowned. Similar words: rooted, note, rote, vote, denote, quote, voter, potent. Meaning: ['nəʊtɪd] adj. 1. widely known and esteemed 2. worthy of notice or attention.
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121 One clearly lay south of the road near the north-west gate, where Stukeley recorded urn burials and Artis noted stone coffins.
122 She noted though that after this Felipe de Santis was prepared to acknowledge Mitch's presence although he was stiffly formal.
123 Elias noted that to adopt this approach in our work requires a special effort of detachment.
124 The office of the chairman was noted for its catty animosities.
125 At this juncture it should be noted that a considerable proportion of international lending does take this latter form.
126 From 1851 onwards the recorded ages were supposed to be accurate and the precise places of birth were noted.
127 Harry watched him fall back and noted that a considerable quantity of blood was coming away at the mouth.
128 It should be noted that hairpin bends are often necessary geographical features in high and exciting terrain.
129 It should perhaps be noted, however,(www.Sentencedict.com) that the advantage for phonological coding is not always shown by good readers.
130 Goering had noted many times before that the fatter and more powerful he got, the more attractive women found him.
131 It has already boosted its market share by 0.2% last year, he noted.
132 As noted in chapter 1, much of this interest in modernisation was prompted by the decline of the old colonial empires.
133 Having noted this, the figures for Anderson's turn-length are worth examining as evidence of change in his conversational behaviour.
134 It has to be noted that gaol conditions are no longer newsworthy and the clamour for reform has largely faded.
135 On 3 February he was brought before a judge who noted bruises on his chest and ordered a medical examination.
136 Earlier we noted that the ability to communicate could be considered a prerequisite for leadership.
137 Before turning to his encounter with Gandhi, certain aspects of Irwin's character should be particularly noted.
138 The table lists the more important breeding sites noted from 1970 to 1976, and the numbers found.
139 We have also noted that all debits and credits are not maintained separately because authorities tend to keep only one cash book.
140 It should be noted, however, that this case was decided when parental attendance at case conferences was rare.
141 He noted the incidence of barrows reused as Saxon cemeteries and other Saxon burials on or near parish boundaries in Wessex.
142 Anthropologists have also noted that the intensity of parental interaction with children increases as societies become more complex.
143 It is noted for its very high calibre loyalty and involvement in the local community.
144 The excess for gastric cancer was noted only for men over 70 years of age.
145 As they rode down the village, George noted how clean and tidy it was.
146 Transnationalism and interdependence challenge the three assumptions of Realism noted by Vasquez.
147 However, as noted above, the scheme also allows for two kinds of heterogeneity.
148 A further example is the critique by Baudrillard of utility as privileged signified, which was noted in chapter 3.
149 These, however, are indicated in scores and livrets and noted by contemporary writers on opera performance.
150 Another, on his first bus journey, noted down the name of a shop as a landmark for the return trip.
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