noted

IPA: nˈoʊtʌd

adjective

  • Well known because of one's reputation; famous, celebrated.
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Examples of "noted" in Sentences

  • As other commenters have noted, is protected speech.
  • Calvin noted that the buck stops with the highest power.
  • Among the rights universally proclaimed by all nations, as we have noted, is the right to be free of physical torture.
  • Although perhaps they only get off their equivalent – Independence Day, which as commentators have noted is in September.
  • If you're talking about Internet or mail order purchases then the tax, as noted, is intended to go to your home state and town.
  • But much of his account is concerned to present a uniform conception of truth that embraces these different applications of the term noted above.
  • Sciences, at no salary from the University and without change in salary or benefits in their present positions in the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, to the rank and for the term noted
  • A work in any department of general literature rarely appears from the pen of a clergyman in the Church of Scotland, and therefore that to which we are about to refer, under the title noted beneath, [8] is in some respects a curiosity.
  • The default, without limitations noted, is that inn-keepers by posting a sign advertising an inn were willing to take all comers, but that did not equate to inn-keepers being unable to impose limitations on which custom they would accept.

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