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Ambition is something I took for granted as a child.
Presidential endorsement is required for such agreements and is typically granted as a matter of routine.
There is a freedom, we suppose, in taking all of this for granted, as a birthright.
These days we take electricity completely for granted as a commonplace necessity.
SCHOOL buses have long been taken for granted as a safe mode of transporting students.
Thus the right to keep and bear arms was granted as a means to sustain that "well-regulated militia".
Kaspersky claims people elsewhere in the world shouldn't take their security for granted as a result, though.
Boston has extraordinary charm -- which I took for granted as a youth and now enjoy being steeped in.
The fundamental ingredient that Mr. Wainwright adds is confidence, not won over years of struggle, but granted as a birthright.
Traditionally, patents have applied solely to inventions, granted as a reward for ingenuity and to encourage innovation.
The discovery stood for all I didn't know about the tormented alliances and disalliances shading the world I took for granted as a child.
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