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They take it, if not for granted, then as a self-evident truth.
This was the door that opened, and if I take it for granted then it's ridiculous".
Here it is: the real deal, an actual Woody Allen film, the kind we once looked forward to, took for granted, then despaired of ever seeing again.
If Levein is the scapegoat for anything, it is the decades of neglect that saw Scotland take the emergence of talented players for granted, then the SPL become enthralled with buying workaday footballers from abroad.
But in time there comes a phase when the object, although prized, is taken for granted; then a measure of boredom sets in; and then you agree to see other people.
"I took full advantage of that revival house culture [repertory theatres showing classic movies] that was very prevalent in cities in the 70s, especially in Los Angeles, and that was combined with something that I took for granted then, which was that we were in the most remarkable period of American film-making.
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If data sharing is yes (i.e., granted), then go for Tier-1, 2 and 3 accesses (as discussed earlier), else stop.
You get used to having something around; you take it for granted, and then it's just so easy to bemoan its fate when the seemingly inevitable happens.
It has been loved, but also taken for granted, and then blocked.
It's about celebrating anything that we take for granted, and then by extension not taking anything for granted.
The approach here is to take this association for granted and then tell an archaeological and anthropological story.
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