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Lawmakers said they were cognizant of the public eye on them.
While shooting interviews, members of the crew were cognizant of their subjects' skepticism.
So that's something that I think we, in telling the story, were cognizant of.
"It was a really full life, and I think we were cognizant of that then and had perspective on that," Ilysa tells PEOPLE.
But Beilein and his staff were cognizant of other metrics that measure how hard, and how much, Michigan's players had played this season.
He should explain how this happened under his watch, and whether industry leaders and higher-ups in the administration were cognizant of this scam.
Being publicly called out for an adjustment would've made me anxious enough to leave, and I could tell Rumble's trainers were cognizant of this.
While shopping for life insurance plans, we were cognizant of the fact that I could be paying off my student loans for up to 25 years.
As the Supreme Court recently recounted, the Founders, in writing the Constitution, were cognizant of the "judicial abuses" that had occurred when colonial judges were beholden to the British monarchy.
The developers were cognizant of the dangers of having the chatbot dispense medical advice, which is why certain safeguards were programmed in, said coauthor Dr. Bradley Crotty, also from Medical College of Wisconsin.
Other officers rushed to the scene, but quickly found themselves at a disadvantage during the shootout "because they were cognizant of the fact there were homes behind Michael as he was firing at them," Stawinski said.
Happer was one of the people assigned to implementation of it, but before he came along, there were other people who were cognizant of the EMP threat, and knew it was an existential threat to us.
Munro: We re-branded entirely, so, I don't know if it was concern, but it was like, we were cognizant of the fact that it would maybe be a step back in a publicity way, or whatever.
This impasse was the backdrop for the Israeli actions of the next three-weeks-and-change; not that many Americans were cognizant of it, given that most of the U.S. media coverage of "The Middle East" was preoccupied with Trump's latest reality show—The Apprentice: Recertified?
Mexican officials were cognizant of changes in the idea of prison as well as newly focused on collecting crime statistics.
The suit alleged that ICE and other federal officials were cognizant of the conditions and quality of medical care inside detention facilities yet took no action to remedy this.
This was noticed by their children, as mentioned in the well-known memoir Farewell to Manzanar by Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston and James D. Houston. Further, it is noted that parents may have internalized these emotions to withhold their disappointment and anguish from affecting their children. Nevertheless, children still were cognizant of this emotional repression.
Both publications, however, were cognizant of the dual message of guilt and grace that the band presented. Even so, the release was dropped by Spring Arbor Christian Bookstores. Lust Control played only one live show with this personnel lineup, at the 1989 Cornerstone Festival. The impetus for the band in the time following the initial release was primarily Doug Van Pelt.
The Limba in the Northern Province are somewhat influenced by Islam. Muslim contacts probably go back several centuries, and fifteenth-century Portuguese were cognizant of Muslim peoples. Early traders, holy men, and warriors brought Islam into the Temne area from the north by the Susu and northeast by the Fula and Mandinka. Through the nineteenth century, as the volume of trade grew, Muslim influences increased; in the late twentieth century, a significant proportion of Temne claim to be Muslim converts.
Mayor Pingree breaks ground. As early as 1876, Bela Hubbard and other Detroiters were cognizant of the efforts of Baron Georges-Eugène Haussmann to make Paris into a beautiful city by designing parks, broad streets, and grand boulevards. These citizens proposed adopting Haussmann's concepts by surrounding Detroit with its own "Grand Boulevard." When Belle Isle was transferred from the state to the city of Detroit, Michigan legislator James Randall included a rider calling for the construction of this Grand Boulevard.
Until the mid-1970s, when federal expenditures for higher education fell, there were routinely more tenure-track jobs than Ph.D. graduates. In the 1980s and 1990s there were significant changes in the economics of academic life. Despite rising tuition rates and growing university revenues, professorial positions were replaced with poorly paid adjunct positions and graduate-student labor. With academic institutions producing Ph.D.s in greater numbers than the number of tenure-track positions they intended to create, administrators were cognizant of the economic effects of this arrangement.
No serpent, no animal of any kind, is called Satan, or Belzebub, or Devil, in the Pentateuch." 20th-century scholars such as W. O. E. Oesterley (1921) were cognizant of the differences between the role of the Edenic serpent in the Hebrew Bible and its connections with the "ancient serpent" in the New Testament.Oesterley Immortality and the Unseen World: a study in Old Testament religion (1921) "... moreover, not only an accuser but one who tempts to evil. With the further development of Satan as the arch- fiend and head of the powers of darkness we are not concerned here, as this is outside the scope of the Old Testament.
Khánh also tried to build an alliance with the "Da Lat Generals"—so-called as he had put them under house arrest there after toppling them in the January 1964 coup—by recalling them to active roles. On November 14, Khánh brought back Don as the deputy chief of staff, and installed fellow Da Lat General Tôn Thất Đính as his assistant. However, the Young Turks were cognizant of Khánh's motives, and continued to pressure him to sideline Don and Dinh in an attempt to gain more power for themselves. For his part, realizing his political base within the junta was precarious, Khánh had to seek more popular support.
The Framers of the Constitution were cognizant of the power struggle between Parliament and the King regarding the powers of the military. Many of the Framers were combat veterans from the Continental Army and understood the demands of military life and the need for a well-disciplined fighting force. The solution to the government of the armed forces was a classic balancing of constitutional interests and powers. They assured that Congress—with its responsiveness to the population, its fact-finding ability, and its collective deliberative processes—would provide for the government of the armed forces.Major Christopher W. Behan, Don't Tug on Superman's Cape: In Defense of Convening Authority Selection and Appointment of Court-Martial Panel Members, 190 MIL.
According to the book Siddharoodh Charitra by Shivadas, Siddharudha was blessed by his guru and was asked to undertake a pilgrimage with the purpose of helping those in need, dispelling ignorance, and revealing the right path to spiritual enlightenment to those who were seeking. Thenceforth, Siddharudha traveled from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, delivering the right wisdom for spiritual awakening and methodical liberation to all those who were cognizant of his exemplary standards of spiritual practice before setting down at Hubli, where he was quickly recognized for his spiritual knowledge & immaculate sainthood. People sought him out from neighbouring states for solace, satisfaction of desires and spiritual enlightenment. He died at Hubballi in the year of 1929 and was entombed at his ashram.
McGee (2008), pp. 161–162 At the time, the group were cognizant of several emerging technologies that would potentially impact the delivery and transmission of music to consumers in the following years. Author Bill Flanagan speculated, "Record stores could become obsolete as music is delivered over cable, telephone wires, or satellite transmissions directly into consumers' homes." With uncertainty over the future of these technologies and the implications of entertainment and telecommunications companies merging, the band negotiated with Island that the division of their earnings from future transmission systems would be flexible and decided upon at a relevant time. U2 toyed with the idea of releasing Zooropa as an interactive audio-video presentation in lieu of conventional physical formats, but the deadline imposed by the Zoo TV Tour prevented the band from realising this idea.
In September, Khanh survived a coup attempt by Generals Duong Van Duc and Lam Van Phat after the intervention of the 'Young Turks' faction of Nguyen Chanh Thi and Air Force chief Nguyen Cao Ky. To try and counter-act the increasing power of the latter, on November 14, Khánh brought back Don as the deputy chief of staff. However, the Young Turks were cognizant of Khánh's motives, and continued to pressure him to sideline Don and Dinh in an attempt to gain more power for themselves.Kahin, p. 232. The Young Turks then decided to try and sideline Don and the Da Lat generals by introducing a policy to forcibly retire officers with more than 25 years of service, as they thought them to be lethargic and ineffective, but most importantly, rivals for power.
2010 White House Passover Seder 2011 White House Passover Seder During a visit to Israel in 2013, Obama stated that he brought the Passover Seder to the White House to acquaint his daughters with the story of the Exodus, whose themes resonated with his personal beliefs. He said: > To African Americans, the story of the Exodus was perhaps the central story, > the most powerful image about emerging from the grip of bondage to reach for > liberty and human dignity – a tale that was carried from slavery through the > Civil Rights Movement into today. For me, personally, growing up in far- > flung parts of the world and without firm roots, the story spoke to a > yearning within every human being for a home. The White House Seder participants, many of them African Americans, were cognizant of the similarities between the story of the Israelites' Exodus from Egypt and the American civil rights movement.

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