It means that the person has made a mental note of it or has already seen it. __________ Depending on the tone and body language, it may mean: "I have no intention of wasting one more moment of my time on this." You just have to look and listen carefully.
The phrase et al. (note the spelling) is taken from Latin and often appears in scientific papers. It appears after the name of an author and literally means "and others".
To be taken advantage of.
'Taken short' means that a person really has to use the toilet.
what does it mean when someone says "you have lost your reason and taken the wrong path?"
A critical or explanatory note; a commentary.
It means: I (the doctor) have taken note that there is fat on the top of (whatever body part or area was being examined).
Debit note is money being taken out Credit note is money being brought in
The phrase et al. (note the spelling) is taken from Latin and often appears in scientific papers. It appears after the name of an author and literally means "and others".
What does taken under submission mean?
depending on what you mean... when you are in a relationship and you have a boyfriend.. you are taken
Debit Note - Money being taken out such as invoiced or charged Credit Note - Money being given back such as refund or over payment.
You're involved in that note, or they want you to read that note.
line note
That means it's not a quarter note, it is an eighth note, which counts for half a beat of a quarter note.
the title of the work from which the notes were taken
Well, personally, to me I would have taken that as he might have some sort of thing for you. But, don't jump to conclusions because I don't know all the details. But, If he intentionally stole the note from you, only just o give it back to you then this cold defiantly mean something.
Semibreve is the British term for "whole note."