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George C. Marshall... On the 17th; by which time the expert might have taken some cognizance of the new development, he did a long piece attacking a German General for bragging.

George C. Marshall... On the 17th; by which time the expert might have taken some cognizance of the new development, he did a long piece attacking a German General for bragging... View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Joan Acocella.

Prior to the Aug. 10 meeting, the emergence of a string of unimpressive economic data, including a dismal jobs report, put significant pressure on the Fed to show some cognizance of the stalling recovery.

Perhaps we are motivated to creatively develop our ideas because there's an existential loneliness in all of us, some cognizance of our being separate and in some way divorced from all others that triggers a primal need to connect and to communicate.

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In the case of telephone engineering, systems engineering groups have been set up formally as permanent parts of the overall organizational structure, each group having cognizance over some wide area of telephone technology.

By actual count, 479 people, including children took cognizance of his passage, some calling "Lights Off ., or "Lights On!" or just "Lights!" View Article By Alan Burdick By Larissa MacFarquhar By Phil Klay By Masha Gessen.

Taking cognizance of the congestion possibility, research in sensor networks have developed some interesting MAC protocols such as presented in [7-10] to avoid congestion and hence achieve high end-to-end data rate.

Moreover, the content of the "science of man" reveals that even the very Newtonian sciences of "Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Natural Religion, are in some measure dependent on the science of MAN; since they lie under the cognizance of men, and are judged of by their powers and faculties" (Treatise, "Introduction").

I lost cognizance, concentration and focus.

If art must take cognizance of morality, equally morality must take cognizance of art.

And the tale includes some very ordinary material about things like a young boy's introduction to racism, his coming innocently to cognizance of his father's alcoholism and, later, his humiliating brush with the culture of fame.

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