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1One of the first to become cognizant of the affair was Lord Mount Severn.
2Dorothy having become cognizant of Mr. Marmaduke's trickery, Chartersea seemed to have dropped out of the race.
3How rarely do we become cognizant of the evil wrought upon others by our hasty and ill-judged actions!
4Cousin Henry had turned the whole matter very much in his mind since he had become cognizant of his uncle's character.
5How have the unlearned inhabitants of one hemisphere become cognizant of a fact which, in the other, so long escaped the sagacity of the scientific?
6Inwardly, he was trembling lest Jasper should became cognizant of what was passing.
7When she became cognizant of this fact, she drew herself away.
8Each convict became cognizant that everything is a privilege.
9She suddenly became cognizant of the cameras recording every step, the details of her shocked facial expression.
10Thorne became cognizant of all this.
11Any one becoming cognizant of some of her vagaries would form a very unfavorable judgment of her and most unjustly.
12When, for instance, the mind becomes cognizant of a musical note, an analysis of the whole process reveals the following factors:
13The Pittsburgh "Press" ran one ad, belatedly became cognizant of what the were, and would not run the others.
14How long she had lain, she knew not, when by slow degrees she became cognizant of a whispering in her ear.
15Placing her candle on the table, she seizes the jewel-box, and, it is evident, becomes cognizant that robbery has been committed.
16As they walked slowly across the little plain, followed by the oarsmen, they became cognizant of an extraordinary commotion in the village.
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