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My generation all too often take for granted rights which were won because of the huge effort – and indeed sacrifice – of those before us.
We grew up taking for granted rights and opportunities our mothers had marched for, imagining giant lives for ourselves in a way that Belle wasn't permitted.
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"We're taking America for granted right now".
And with the positions very tight, Ighalo insist no-one at Watford is taking anything for granted, "Right now the attitude is to do the perfect business by winning at Brighton and hopefully complete the job at home on the final day.
In other countries, such as Brazil, where mineral rights were detached from soil property rights, the exploitation of groundwater for commercial purposes was also regulated by the institutional agency that granted rights for mining exploration.
But he added: "Surprisingly many organisations and individuals have granted rights for their material to be used in this manner.
They know there are no closed doors anymore, and they may take for granted the rights that they have.
We take for granted our rights in this country and it is a way for us to really assess what it being decided for on our behalf and the censorship being put into place in the Arts.
The talk show host went on to say that, though America often takes for granted the right to poke fun at its leaders and religious figures, it's a right that some are "inexplicably forced to die for".
They can't, as Monica has said, take for granted their right to be here.
The social class that took for granted its right to rule and administer no longer commands automatic respect.
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