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Their wish is likely to be granted in a referendum on January 25th.
Only 5,000 of these new visas could be granted in a year.
Staatskapelle Dresden/Eugen Jochum: Jochum doesn't take anything for granted in a performance of searing imagination.
Younger Europeans take Europe for granted in a matter-of-fact way.
Protection against paying one unsecured creditor ahead of another is only granted in a federal bankruptcy proceeding.
The exodus of young officers means that promotion to lieutenant colonel is taken for granted in a career trajectory.
Granted, in a pedestrian city given to seasonal flooding, comfort and practicality in footwear are primary concerns.
But his aides say they are taking nothing for granted in a district where Republicans outnumber Democrats.
"You take things like heat and water a little bit more for granted in a metropolitan area.
Now the government plans to review the citizenship granted in a 1994 decree to thousands of Palestinians like Mr. Ahmed.
They also take diversity for granted in a way that they wouldn't if we lived in Cornwall.
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