| 1. | They regarded Judas the traitor as having full cognizance of the truth.
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| 2. | From the year 465 the Church took official cognizance of the Jews.
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| 3. | In designing our reforms, we must take cognizance of these potential criticisms.
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| 4. | He was released on his own cognizance until then.
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| 5. | Three days later the parliament took cognizance of the government's leave.
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| 6. | Augustus did not take further cognizance of his victim.
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| 7. | A third view considers the cognizance of the mother.
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| 8. | "We take no cognizance of the MLA, " he said.
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| 9. | But he shows flashes of cash cognizance.
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| 10. | But this is certainly a threat you have to take cognizance of as a lawyer.
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