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Those of us with more than moderate means must begin to be aware of the depth of despair that those with little means live by.
But once the faddists run out of new variations they begin to be aware of the extent of their neglect of other activities and to consider possible dangers in the fad.
The exciting news is that once we begin to be aware of our part in every drama, in the chaos present in our lives, we then realize that we have a choice to participate, to react, to judge.
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Other universities are also beginning to be aware of that".
But one begins to be aware that there is a new way of doing things".
Through their deep silence, at length, they began to be aware of the stumbling crackle of the water.
We were just beginning to be aware of the smell of burning oxtail soup, when I stood up and stopped the proceedings.
This point of view carried a certain weight with me until I began to be aware that we were more or less alone on the trail.
Cantacuzenus soon fell from power, at least partially because of his cooperation with the Turks, and Europe began to be aware of the extent of the Turkish danger.
When I lost my job 25 years ago and began building my network, I began to be aware of all kinds of talented people working in different fields.
Nevertheless, by the night I had dinner in Brando's hotel room Logan had begun to be aware that there was something lacking in his rapport with Brando.
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