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    cognizance


    1. Cognizance is actually the key to liberation


    2. Each court endeavoured to draw to itself as much business as it could, and was, upon that account, willing to take cognizance of many suits which were not originally intended to fall under its jurisdiction


    3. The court of king's bench, instituted for the trial of criminal causes only, took cognizance of civil suits; the plaintiff pretending that the defendant, in not doing him justice, had been guilty of some trespass or misdemeanour


    4. The court of exchequer, instituted for the levying of the king's revenue, and for enforcing the payment of such debts only as were due to the king, took cognizance of all other contract debts ; the plantiff alleging that he could not pay the king, because the defendant would not pay him


    5. He had been let out of jail on his cognizance and assurances that he would not interfere with, nor attempt to contact his children without Social Services permission and supervision if granted


    6. mind; awareness is the cognizance of consciousness as a


    7. M: Take cognizance of the whole of it, not only of the outer


    8. to take full cognizance of the ways of one’s mind and to turn it into


    9. The GS-15 inside OOL who had cognizance of Ingalls’ contracts, the hard drinking Bob Culbert, explained Jim’s animus towards me as being rooted in a) his very strong preference for hiring as field counsel only recent LS grads, because b) he was paranoid and thought that people like myself who had prior industry experience were “contaminated,” and c) we would not be suitably harsh on the shipbuilders


    10. there in the five years he had cognizance prior to me

    11. his/her handling of litigation under their cognizance


    12. I refuted that spurious claim by telling him I had not only had reason to doubt this assertion, but that it was exactly the same excuse that Mickey had given during our one and only prior conversation in February after I took cognizance of the balloon contract, i


    13. Similarly, the Defense Contract Audit Agency office having cognizance of PSL was in Phoenix, 440 miles west


    14. 1 Behold beloved how blessed and wonderful are the gifts of God 2 life in immortality cheerfulness in righteousness truth in liberty faith in confidence temperance in sanctification; and all these things have already come within our cognizance


    15. My mind was void of all thought, of all cognizance, it


    16. Your personalities may be refreshingly diverse and markedly different, while your spiritual natures and spirit fruits of divine worship and brotherly love may be so unified that all who behold your lives will of a surety take cognizance of this spirit identity and soul unity; they will recognize that you have been with me and have thereby learned, and acceptably, how to do the will of the Father in heaven


    17. She took cognizance of her surroundings


    18. But for Conan's iron fingers gripping her arm she had no physical cognizance of her companions


    19. A sudden burst of determination and anxiety at not knowing what had transpired to render her in such a situation forced back the grey fog that clouded her mind and judgment, allowing her to return completely to a mindful, alert cognizance


    20. Garann went ignored in those days of terrible cognizance

    21. For this reason, I separate the terms perception and awareness, in order to emphasize the fact of a perception which transcends awareness, and adds an unusual element of cognizance to it


    22. As my position, rather lack of it, failed to impress him, he was won’t not to reciprocate my greetings, and soon to avoid being slighted by him I was not taking cognizance of his presence, in other words I used to ignore the would-be ignorer


    23. whispered, “You restored my sight!” Then cognizance dawned and he


    24. Once his eyes opened but they lacked cognizance and Cerian began to weep


    25. Look out for groups of signals that may have the same meaning in relation to the verbal expressions, and also in cognizance to the circumstances


    26. Again, there was the sense of heightened cognizance or a fuller awareness of fundamentals


    27.  Cognizance of the body’s real identity, depth of feelings, stress patterns, reactions, balance and harmony


    28. that of odor, but you should also shut out cognizance of every odor save that upon which your mind, for


    29. cognizance spread through his veins and turned into pleasure, a


    30. Did you live your life with the cognizance that you are doing

    31. And her wrists, she now became aware of as her cognizance returned, were shackled over her head by thick, rusty chains


    32. Thine eyes, ears--all thy best attributes--all that takes cognizance of natural beauty,


    33. Following the Republican Convention in August and taking full cognizance of events between the Democratic and Republican Conventions, I think the President should pursue a strategy totally consistent with that of a self-confident, competent statesman who is above frantic political campaigning


    34. But are there not a thousand tortures by which a man may be made to suffer without society taking the least cognizance of them, or offering him even the insufficient means of vengeance, of which we have just spoken? Are there not crimes for which the impalement of the Turks, the augers of the Persians, the stake and the brand of the Iroquois Indians, are inadequate tortures, and which are unpunished by society? Answer me, do not these crimes exist?"


    35. It’s a thing that by no possibility can be overlooked: it’s an offence committed in open court, and we cannot but take cognizance thereof


    36. He must take cognizance of important price movements, for otherwise his judgment will have nothing to work on


    37. He said he had certainly no objection to inquire, though he conceived that prosecutions at common law and under the sedition law were essentially different; because, supposing the Congress of the United States to pass such a law, the courts of the United States might take cognizance of it; but, without such a law, it did not belong to the judiciary to extend its care to the protection of the Government from slander


    38. And in case any officer, civil or military, to whom such warrant shall be directed, shall fail, or unreasonably delay to execute the same, every officer so offending shall be deemed guilty of a high misdemeanor, and shall be punished by fine and imprisonment before any court of the United States having cognizance of the offence


    39. On the 28th of February, 1794, the petitioner, instead of presenting her claim to the Treasury, according to the requisition of the statute of the 12th of February, 1793, presented it to Congress, who took cognizance of it, and ordered it to lie on their table


    40. But there is no court within the United States having cognizance of an action for the recovery of property held within the Indian boundary

    41. The courts of the United States have decided, in the most solemn manner, that they have cognizance of all cases affecting the Bank of the United States


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