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As I said before, we don't take anyone's vote for granted.
We didn't take anyone's votes for granted and we have run a very strong positive campaign".
In 2010, parliament granted Nazerbayev special status as "father of the nation", giving him immunity from prosecution.
The era when Nigeria's rulers could take the people for granted is no more.
In January, final approvals were granted to dump three million cubic metres of dredged ocean bottom into the waters of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park to make way for a new coal terminal.
But the former NSA contractor has not been granted political asylum, which would have allowed him to stay in Russia permanently.
The film is correct that Disney gave Travers script approval; it was apparently the only time he had ever granted this right to anyone outside his company, except for government censors during the second world war.
Andrew McAleer was granted a temporary protection order from Rice in January 2013, which was subsequently rescinded by a separate judge following a full hearing.
Unless dramatic measures are taken, and fast, Labour will continue to be punished for the strategic error of neglecting its machinery in Scotland and for taking voters for granted.
Ultimately, NSW Maritime altered its draft commercial lease policy to allow for direct negotiations with existing tenants and new leases were indeed granted to CQPL in 2009.
Last weekend's experience has shown we can't take any team for granted.
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