But what about those who do seem to take notice of her and still pass by?
But they are starting to take notice of another source of growth: Russian e-commerce.
The people who drive like lunatics are not going to take notice of this.
Others started to take notice of the growth opportunity and decided to jump in on the action.
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Then perhaps some guidelines can be made which also big supermarket buyers will be forced to take notice of.
Olonga said he believed it was time the world started to take notice of what was happening in Zimbabwe.
Mr Dagless also warned drivers to take notice of road closures after seeing one man attempting to move one of the barriers.
"It is time to take notice of just how many difficult roads there are for them to cross to get to parks, shops and playgrounds", she said.
Democrats in the White House and Congress have been using old Reagan speeches all this week to try and get their GOP counterparts to take notice of this.
People outside of Havana started to take notice of Rubalcaba.
"When the bridge is closed the council currently puts up a small sign and most drivers seem to take notice of that, so a warning is needed, " he said.
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Mr Powell is the only one of the three whose job routinely requires him to take notice of what the rest of the world thinks about America's emerging policies.
But it is the idea of using biochar to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere on a semi-permanent basis that has caused people outside the field of agriculture to take notice of the stuff.
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Under their new(ish) chairman, Bill Cash, this committee has repeatedly used its power to force debates on European issues onto the floor of the House - the debates may be dominated by the usual Eurosceptic suspects, but at least this House of Commons is being asked to take notice of issues that once tended to be waved through.
At that moment, the two older girls seemed suddenly to take notice anew of the youngest, Yar, and they looked upon her like a thorn stuck to their collective heel.
But sometimes, like right now, it may take a bit more to get people to perk up and take notice of a brand.
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As we become the Zynga of Mobile and more broadly, as Zynga grows by further innovating on best of breed social mechanics, we should expect the industry to sit up and take notice of our growing portfolio.
We think it honors our heritage to the blue box while taking it forward and we want our customers to sit up and take notice of Gap and see what it stands for today.
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Mr Estrada has worked long enough in government as vice-president to see reforms succeed, and to observe how they have made foreign investors eventually take notice of a country whose economic clout in the region was once second only to Japan's.
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ECB, which has a treaty obligation only to pursue price stability, take much notice of the euro's exchange rate?
However, as indicated below, funds in other states are responding to our call to action and Florida trustees should take notice of these developments.
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Consumers don't care about how apps come to take advantage of their devices, but they do notice an experience that doesn't measure up to what a device is capable of.
But if it becomes a conduit to breaking news, then the likes of Twitter may have to sit up and take notice.
Those mindful of a world beyond the self-enclosing barricades of government, though, may take a moment to notice a banner hanging over the entrance to the West Wing of the National Gallery of Art.
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Nice to see that when you point to the truth some, sometimes, take notice of that truth.
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As a community, we need to come together, take notice and become aware of what happens in our homes, neighborhoods, towns and cities.
Restricted largely to a setting of conference rooms in second-rank hotels, they take pains to notice whether the chairs are leather or Naugahyde, and whether the curtains are clean.
Unep has urged the Albanian authorities to take urgent measures to start dealing with its catastrophic catalogue of environmental degradation, and is urging the international community to take notice.
No one in the owner class seems to take notice, however, even after the collapse of Bear Stearns in March.
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