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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211 The inequities in water bills -- due to the lack of lift charges -- are still with us, he noted.
212 The link, however, could have been merely coincidental, he noted.
213 It should be noted, too, that most of the experimental schemes have not included commercial enterprises.
214 Yosemite air blasts are much rarer than large landslides, he noted.
215 Two days before admission he noted abdominal distension and began to hiccup.
216 She was actually in the combat zone now and she noted uneasily that once again she was placed firmly beside the count.
217 Shalala noted that parents should talk with their children about drug abuse directly.
218 It has already been noted in chapter 1 how efficiency and equity principles are inextricably linked.
219 The deputy noted that a series of three fights in North Facility dormitories started like clockwork five minutes apart.
220 It should be noted at the outset what is the nature of the problem with which we are concerned.
221 There have been a lot of name changes in retailing lately(Sentencedict), he noted.
222 He looked down at his fingers and noted the chalk dust on their tips.
223 It will be noted that the children had already been effectively in care on a voluntary basis for the previous six months.
224 She noted that although fewer teenagers were licensed, vehicle accidents remained a leading cause of death for teenagers.
225 This shift hurts affordability, Mikulecky noted(sentencedict.com), because single-family homes cost more than attached condominiums.
226 As was noted earlier, elections in Northern Ireland itself have always produced clear majorities in favour of Unionist government.
227 It should be noted that counts of breeding pairs of this species must be made early in the year to be accurate.
228 In addition to these well-known self-help groups, two other self-help approaches to drinking problems should be noted.
229 The product identifier should be noted carefully and either the identifier or the title used in all further operations for this product.
230 The programmes are noted particularly for the high quality of choral singing.
231 The Independent of July 16 noted that no agreement had been reached on limiting arms sales.
232 Later a noted modern dancer, actress and teacher, de Lavallade began early on to attract attention.
233 He noted that hopes were high for an AIDS vaccine in the mid-1980s.
234 He saw the top brass one after the other and noted down his reactions and observations.
235 For dinner you can choose the Torre Grill or the Pineta, an open-air restaurant noted for its vast buffet and carvery.
236 It has often been noted that while barbarians fight with hatchets, civilised men fight with gossip.
237 But analysts noted that without knowing the impact of the big merger, it was almost impossible to make an accurate projection.
238 While in office he was most noted for his ambitious programme of public works financed by foreign debt.
239 She envisioned the admiring glances of guests as they noted the sculptural perfection of the two McKintosh chairs poised in the foyer.
240 According to the beholder, the color white can mean a variety of things as noted in the chapter.
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