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Grant graciously told the Star she accepted the apology but said it's not enough.
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The citizens of New Orleans graciously grant to the storm the courtesy that the storm, in its rage, could not grant to them.
"Almighty and everlasting God," it continues, "you who want all men to be saved and to reach the awareness of the truth, graciously grant that, with the fullness of peoples entering into your church, all Israel may be saved".
A professional player who doesn't want to sign autographs, graciously grant press interviews, or comport themselves publicly within acceptable norms of behavior has an alternative -- he can play on a sandlot.
I opened a small envelope and there it was, permission graciously granted.
From that time on Bolzano was forbidden to teach, preach, or publish, and he had to sustain himself on a meager pension that was "graciously granted" to him by the emperor.
Was there really nobody who offered you an encouraging word, lent an ear to listen, provided guidance and support, gave constructive criticism, graciously granted a shoulder to cry on, fed you when you were hungry, supplied wise council when you didn't know which way to go? Nobody?
Embarrassed, he asked to leave Russia, a request that was graciously granted by the Empress.
The balanced beauty assessment that Amy graciously grants others is lost when she views herself.
I asked him for an interview and he graciously granted me one on the spot.
Wonder no further, Chicago: Lisa Frame, the woman behind the anonymous.gifs, has graciously granted her exclusive reveal interview to us here at HuffPost.
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