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The opening hours did probably increase the respite between waves of cognisance, but the merest scent of apparent pleasure was followed by an immediate reminder that such sensations were outside of my ambit.
Immediate surrender.
There will be then proper reward and proper cognisance of those that try and do it right.
She showed how the dominant idioms of power and colour evasion make explicit white race cognisance full of contradictions and prone to depleted vocabularies.
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.
"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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