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Throughout the process, students developed a greater cognizance of food waste, and these issues became more readily and consistently resonant when shopping.

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There’s a similar rampant cognizance of big American landmarks.

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“India will work to ensure that the valuable inputs generated from partner countries receive due cognizance globally,” he said.

Bedi said Indian authorities did not take cognizance of the reported presence of a Chinese spy ship in the region and went ahead with the test.

When he speaks to Susan in the real world, however, he conveys an extra level of cognizance, acknowledging his book reality as well as her own.

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