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I think we are all mindful of what you have just told us.
He would have been mindful of that at the time.
The rest did him some good, or he was mindful of his public image.
I took a step back, mindful that I'd been coming on too strong.
I am also mindful of the new rules for state support.
This is something that we need to be mindful of.
But others were perhaps more mindful that they might be sitting with a future President.
They are also, one thinks, mindful of their places in history.
Being mindful means to be aware of only one thing at a time.
Finally, those in the media should be mindful of their influence on families.
I was mindful not to show too much enthusiasm about America.
I was at the time mindful of what my feminist friends back home might have said.
But he was taking a cautious line, mindful of the child behind him.
"It would not tell me to take action one way or another except to be mindful of the policy."
He was mindful that West had ordered him not to talk to anyone.
But he is mindful of how much they enriched his life.
He's awfully serious, ever mindful of the need to keep trying.
Forever mindful of money, she'd turn the light off first, then see what her husband was up to.
The children start school at a quarter to eight and we're mindful of getting them to bed on time.
I think that people need to be more mindful especially about what they put into their bodies.
Investors need to be particularly mindful of the second situation this year.
"We are mindful of the need to grab them for the next day."
"I am certainly mindful of how many people are suffering in our society at this time."
Let's be mindful of who is holding up the debate on this important issue.
Some, mindful of the danger coming from the east, tried to get up and fell back.