Examples of 'notis' in a sentence

Meaning of "notis"

notis (noun): Notis is a term that is commonly used to refer to a small handwritten note or reminder. It can also be used to describe a brief news item or announcement
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  • A transliteration of the Greek male given name diminutive Νότης (Nótis).

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It actually seem to want me to notis it.
To bumble or notis up to you.
Notis Sfakianakis and his family moved to the island of Kos when he was seven.
The government has appointed Notis Mitarakis as the new minister in charge of migration.
Notis Marias of ANEL had also shared the same position from the beginning.
Towards a new system of protection by Notis LEBESSIS *.
Notis Peryalis on IMDb.
Species novissimae Molluscorum in Europaeo systemati detectae, notis diagnosticis succinctis breviter descriptae.
To bumble or notis up to you, but whoever finds it gets to keep it.
And among those stories, the most legendary one was about The Battle of Notis.
Pinaeus de Virginitatis notis which is also bound in human skin but tanned with sumac . ".
Anja sang a duet called " Hanome " with the famous Greek singer Notis Sfakianakis.
Notis Lebessis discussion leader, rapporteur.
Motions for resolutions - Notis Marias.
Notis Marias at Juncker, you will drink the bitter cup in forthcoming elections in Greece.

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Speeches in plenary - Notis Marias.
Notis Marias to Moskovisi, You are responsible for the humanitarian crisis in Greece.
No, one thing you're notis a kidnapper.
Where X0 notis the initial condition, the value of x when t is equal to zero.
Notis was installed on all systems from 1980 and quickly became popular among customers.
In 1986 Notis moved back to Crete to start his solo singing career.

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