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Reid's picture is one on which each of us is immediately and justifiably aware of our own past because each of us remembers having been there.
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She was well aware -- and possibly paranoid, justifiably -- that people would seek to take advantage of her.
But that doesn't show that when we have an argument whose premises really do support its conclusion we still need to be aware of the connection in order to justifiably believe the conclusion based on the premises.
Mayweather will have watched the deterioration in the Filipino's ringcraft with mixed emotions: justifiably more confident than ever that he has Pacquiao's measure but aware that Pacquiao-Márquez IV will be easier for Uncle Bob to arrange.
Peter Watrous of The New York Times commented that, "The communal scene on stage mirrored the feeling in the audience; everybody seemed aware that this was a generation that had rewritten the rules of pop entertainment, and was justifiably proud of its achievement".
"Maybe justifiably".
And justifiably so.
Aswany is justifiably proud.
"People justifiably find that weird.
Justifiably furious, I'd say.
Waley-Cohen was justifiably relieved.
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