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It was completely out of my cognizance, and I had no power to effect the end result one way or the other.
Three days later the parliament took cognizance of the government's leave.
"You know the planet did this on its own cognizance?"
Or, if there were, the boy's troubled mind took no cognizance of them.
"But this is certainly a threat you have to take cognizance of as a lawyer."
Did it merely take cognizance of what passed within the soul?
The other theory, however, took no cognizance of Jim whatsoever.
It was a moment of shared cognizance as we saw one another through the bond.
His Cognizance has agreed to go with you to bless the peace.
And this time there will be no computer cognizance to give us away."
Madison said that religion is "not within the cognizance of civil government."
The situation was close to developing into a total state conducive to cognizance.
I had told him to find you if he could, Your Cognizance.
The woman in the car was to be dispatched beyond Rome's cognizance.
His duty required that he act with cognizance of the odds.
All of this new construction was carried out under the Bureau's cognizance.
He'd learned early on that the admiral's "personal staff" was a matter outside the chief of staff's cognizance.
And may the king, my lord, take cognizance of his city."
Barney was the first to take cognizance of them.
"They will be released, as it were, into my cognizance.
In designing our reforms, we must take cognizance of these potential criticisms.
We take full cognizance of the value of its principles.
Quite simply, they had no cognizance or association whatsoever.
Dismissing me instead from his cognizance, he nodded again to Jamie.
Of this fact, however, Goodman Brown could not take cognizance.