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Even more notable is the fact that call appeared to be premeditated, made before cognisance of the foursomes had been taken.
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Lessons learned from Phase I must be given full cognisance and internalised before the planning of Phase II begins.
Let them fiddle about at home under their own cognisance (without the telly on).
"Smell is quite an extraordinary sense and we don't always give it full cognisance I think," he says.
"I do take exception to the inference that I've not taken full cognisance of the information that is available.
There will be then proper reward and proper cognisance of those that try and do it right.
The book also takes into cognisance the uncertain external environment and the emerging global scenario within which Bangladesh's graduation is to take place.
Eduardo Paolozzi, Enzo Apicella, Len Deighton, David Bailey, Terence Conran: these were people who altered Britain's visual culture and opened out a whole generation's cognisance of pleasure.
She showed how the dominant idioms of power and colour evasion make explicit white race cognisance full of contradictions and prone to depleted vocabularies.
"But if you say that 1 million people will die or 7 million will go hungry – are they really accurately taking cognisance of the entire situation?
If Westminster didn't bother to take cognisance either of the shuttlefolk, or of their Icarus-like fall, that was its funeral.
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