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Granted, for the same dollars you could get a much larger, fully loaded Nissan Altima that'll march to 60 miles per hour in 6.5 seconds.
Rundgren, in what's ostensibly the appeal of an ambivalent lover, offers an oddly intertwined indifference: "I take for granted that you're always there / I take for granted that you just don't care".
Most "deviance theory" took it for granted that if you did weird things you were a weird person.
Enjoy it, but don't take it for granted because you just never know.
So you never take it for granted that you're going to be back there".
"You take running water totally for granted until you no longer have it.
It's amazing what you take for granted until you step into the charity world.
"That's something you take for granted if you are a heterosexual couple".
"You don't take technology so much for granted once you're back home," she said.
"Don't ever take it for granted that you'll be here forever".
The engineers who run the company take it for granted that: "You can't control what you can't measure".
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