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"When you're a filmmaker, especially in America, American audiences take for granted this idea that you're showing them the truth," he said.
VU University Amsterdam granted this idea exclusively to ForceLink (Culemborg, The Netherlands), an industrial partner of VU University Amsterdam.
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But even if we grant this idea, it's doubtful that the desired conclusion follows.
Like many things we take for granted, though, this idea needed to be invented, which Liszt did with a series of 13 "symphonic poems" based on sources as disparate as a contemporary painting and "Hamlet".
We simply take this for granted, but this idea of a free and open internet may become a distant memory if officials with close ties to the telecommunications industry on Donald Trump's Federal Communications Commission (FCC) get their way.
Those who love literature rather take for granted the idea of a literary tradition.
By contrast, Windows "allows free interpretation of scripture...and takes for granted the idea that not all can achieve salvation".
By contrast, Microsoft "allows free interpretation of scripture…and takes for granted the idea that not all can achieve salvation".
But no responsible military plan can afford to take for granted the idea that the enemy will simply abandon the fight.
In fact, since the 19th century, New Yorkers have taken for granted the idea that their governors are White House contenders, and many voters like it that way.
In the response to Tom Daley's wonderfully disarming coming-out video, much of the commentary seemed to take for granted the idea that he was a rarity.
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