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Douglass answered with cognizance of the challenges ahead, but also greater hope: "There is the same reason for believing that black and white races of men can live justly and peaceably together in the same country, as that they can so live in the same world".
In the 6th century encyclopedia Brihat-Samhita, Varahamihira says that "Mothers are to be made with cognizance of (different major Hindu) gods corresponding to their names".
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The answer to Madison has implicitly been this: a nation with no cognizance of religion has no cognizance of God, and without national recognition of his authority, it will not come within his protection.
It is ultimately the love of beauty in the soul of the individual, combined with the cognizance that one lacks it in its entirety, that moves not only the soul of the individual, but also the entire cosmos.
I say this with full cognizance of the flawed, compromised nature of politics in general and the Democratic Party in particular.
All these methods targeted at one simple idea, that is, to either slow down the multiplication of the disease causing organism or killing the organism altogether however, none of these techniques were applied with complete cognizance of the scientific mechanism behind it.
The most mundane of domestic activities — sipping tea by the Kiplings' fireplace, conversing on their porch, breaking bread at their dining room table — were infused with a heady cognizance that Ruddy, as he was known, very likely did these things too.
With barely any cognizance of the revolution that brought us here 30 years ago, I was ready to be a card-carrying member of this world of hot dogs and strawberries; but by the time I got that card — citizenship, 20 years later — I found that I had joined my parents in the clumsy yet hopeful adulthood of immigrants.
Hu and Bajorath's update on compound promiscuity in public compound bioactivity databases is timely with the increasing cognizance of polypharmacology and its role in the efficacy and safety of drugs.
1427, for example, which ends with the title On Rhetoric I, contains four partial columns and the final seven columns, out of an original 237; but other parts of the same bookroll were removed from its exterior, opened, catalogued, and published, with little or no cognizance of their origin, as nine separate "papyri" (PHerc. 232, 234, 250, 398, 426, 453, 1601, 1612, 1619).
It concluded that extending the boundaries of architectural research at the doctoral level could be beneficial to the discipline and profession in Nigeria in order to align with global trends, while keeping cognizance of the local contexts.
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