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Slowly I became aware, with horror, of what I was writing: a long and difficult symphony.

On another occasion, Nichols suddenly became aware, with a feeling much like terror, that he was speaking fluent Yiddish a language he didn't know he knew.

Through a series of almost Jamesian twists and turns - snatches of conversation overheard at a literary party; an exchange of emails with one eminent publisher-turned-agent whose ethics he describes as "devious" - he became aware, with a rising sense of panic, that a spate of other books on Henry James were also due to be published imminently.

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He also makes certain demands of his reader, warning: "You should not dismiss the jasper with contempt because of its impurity and opaqueness", but promising that "on the second, or perhaps the third, day of patient searching, you will suddenly become aware with a delicious thrill that you have gained the knack of piercing the disguises of the chalcedonic pebbles.

8.32pm: Toyoda first became aware of problems with accelerators "sometime toward the end of last year".

But, Mr. Capone said, the company became aware of problems with the way its data were being used.

The parks department became aware of concerns with the stable in the summer, after the first horse died.

Even as city officials became aware of problems with the program, they asked shelter providers to help them promote it.

"I subsequently became aware, after checking with a person who was present when I was handed the envelope, that in fact it had contained a cheque made out to my federal electorate council.

In his congressional testimony, Michael Friedman, Richard Sackler's deputy, said that Purdue first became aware of problems with OxyContin only in April, 2000, after a series of press reports about people abusing it recreationally in Maine.

Like many readers, I became aware of him with the publication of "The Professor and the Madman," a wonderful little book about a psychiatric patient at the Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum who contributed many early entries to the Oxford English Dictionary.

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