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notes

1 British  
/ nəʊts /

plural noun

  1. short descriptive or summarized jottings taken down for future reference

  2. a record of impressions, reflections, etc, esp as a literary form

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NOTES 2 British  
/ nəʊts /

abbreviation

  1. natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery, a surgical technique for operating on internal organs through bodily orifices

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Neither of us had ever read it before, so we did a sort of mini book club, comparing notes on the weekends and watching various adaptations in bed on Saturday nights.

From Los Angeles Times

For the first time since founding Myrmikan, junior miners have started turning down financing deals, he notes.

From MarketWatch

The bank notes that mid-teens margins have been targeted historically but not delivered, and JPMorgan expects the market to remain reasonably skeptical.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Singapore lender expects flat revenue and slightly lower earnings this year, he notes.

From The Wall Street Journal

“A big economic week this week, with CPI and payrolls will test the stability of bond markets, but we suspect ‘Goldilocks’ will continue for economic data,” notes Raymond James’s Tavis McCourt.

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