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Dalkurd's goalkeeper, Frank Petersen, tweeted on Wednesday: "The things you take for granted, someone else is praying for.
NAME WITHHELD Colleges often answer queries about whether they granted someone a degree, so it's easy to see why your program head saw her actions as mundane.
Granted, someone else will probably do the driving — and it is not likely to be Christie Brinkley or Ferris Bueller — but at least you will get to sate your need for unparalleled speed.
Granted, someone's thrown enough money at the thing to give the cinematography a glossy sheen, but the concept is so ridiculously wrongheaded that you will spend much of the running time banging your skull against the nearest wall in frustration to notice.
Granted, someone named "Muhammad" is probably a Muslim, just as "Mary" is probably a Catholic and "Dev" is likely a Hindu.
Granted, someone may just be appreciating another's clever card choice, but most likely, they are pleased that their card is read as one of the top options.
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In other situations, the converse is also true; the State may grant someone permission to sue it but retain its insulation from being forced to pay.
The department imposes "a very high threshold" for granting someone another bite of the judicial apple, said Sara Sun Beale, who teaches federal criminal law at Duke University.
We want to be very clear that when you grant someone access to your OS user account, that they can get at everything".
Still, while there may be something disquieting about an author granting someone else the license to write under his name, it is not necessarily a disturbing idea for a writer to try to make a book better by rewriting it and selling a new version, providing that when the new rendition is published, the writer's surgery has been made clear.
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