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She was all too cognizant of the hand he still held.
Suddenly she was cognizant of more than just the story line.
Like when you cut your hair, and for a while you're cognizant of what's missing.
"We have to be cognizant of the fact that the economy may take a turn for the worse," he said.
Not quite cognizant of what he was telling her, she just smiled.
"But we have leverage on the policy and he has to be cognizant of that."
The guys are cognizant of the fact that we have to execute.
"I have to be cognizant of helping the whole town," he said.
The Office is also cognizant of the need for quality assurance.
"You have to be cognizant of everyone under a democracy," he said.
Oh, I'm cognizant of what some might call the excesses.
"You seem to be rather cognizant of what's to come.
"You've got to be cognizant of the fear factor in yourself."
At last the white man was fully cognizant of his surroundings.
The majority opinion said the four were "cognizant" of it.
It's my duty to be cognizant and critical of it.
"We want to put people on notice to be cognizant of their activities behind the wheel."
"I'm more cognizant of things going on with our players' outside lives.
The media are looking at him in a different way, and he has to be cognizant of that."
"The consumers have to be more cognizant of what they're taking for pain relief."
She was not properly awake and cognizant until the middle of the morning.
"Growing up on a farm, you learn to be cognizant of your costs," he said.
We've got several things to go over, and I want you cognizant."
We are always going to be cognizant of those differences that mark us physically.
"The people who work in your corporation have to be fully cognizant of what the plan is," he said.