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People unused to the wonders of British libel might take such palpable damage for granted, of course.
The jarring effect of so slight an imbalance bespeaks the extreme precision, which we may lazily take for granted, of Matisse's way with interplays of color.
These are freedoms that we take for granted of course, and we must not, but they are freedoms that we deserve".
It's as if Miller felt obliged to create a character to embody that most taken for granted of all storytelling techniques: the third-person omniscient narrator.
"The taking for granted of Jewish votes by the Democrats reached a tipping point because of how openly hostile the president is to Israel and the relationship with Israel".
I don't want to get to a place of taking it for granted, of waking up one morning and saying, 'Who are you?' " In a four-character play, marriage, in Mr. Arkin's view, is the fifth character.
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As in the Norwegian legislation, no specific diagnosis is required for granting of a DP.
The legislation for granting DP in the two countries with specific focus upon the criteria for granting DP. 2. Procedures for granting of the DP with special focus upon: - The institutions and persons involved in the process.
Farage's political strategy was to take seriously communities who'd otherwise been taken for granted for much of the past 50 years".
None of this can be taken for granted, for the technological process of innovation is difficult.
The mood among her staff is ebullient, though no one is taking victory for granted, least of all Bachelet.
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