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"So there you are, my lad" — he turns to Andrew — "and God grant that one day you will see it closer, and I will myself, if I live".
It was the highest number of clemencies given during the Obama administration, and the most granted on any one day in U.S. history.
But all of a sudden, women realised the rights they had taken for granted could one day be taken away.
Being human, before long you start to take the perks for granted, until one day up pops this thought: I need more.
Still, like Mr. Jeroudi, many people here now seem to take for granted that one day, probably sooner rather than later, the state of war that has endured for more than half a century, since Israel was born, will end.
But it is only now that women are starting to realise the rights they have taken for granted can also one day be taken away.
On 16 July 2007 he was granted a stay just one day before he was due to die, and on 24 October 2008, at the third attempt to kill him, he was spared temporarily three days before his execution date.
Maybe Iran will one day grant full Internet freedom, but it's not likely to come by surprise; it'll be a hard-won fight.
Angela G. Kubicki, 72, had always taken for granted that she would one day retire to Florida.
It was reported last night that the Commons backbench business committee will agree to grant a one-day debate in parliament on a referendum of Britain's membership of the EU, after a petition signed by more than 100,000 people was submitted to MPs.
We can't take even one day for granted.
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