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"She is exactly what everyone wants in a civil servant," said Sid Dinerstein, chairman of the Palm Beach County Republican Party, which has practically granted Ms. LePore folk-hero status.

Russia's leaders have practically granted Mr. Kadyrov unlimited power to conduct counterinsurgency operations in Chechnya, and human rights groups say the Kremlin has given him tacit approval to wage a campaign of kidnapping, torture and murder against people suspected of being insurgents and critics in an effort to restore stability.

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Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo was born out of the drag movement of the late 1960s and early '70s when glamour was practically taken for granted.

The agreement "allows the extraction of natural resources and the use of water to be granted practically free of charge to companies", he added.

So controlling and so manifestly ambitious is Cuomo, it is practically taken for granted that this is the kind of coverage he wants, and that he is using it to try to build a base and position himself for some future race.

We have found a new equilibrium in American politics, which we now practically take for granted, rather than seeing it as a political trajectory so dangerous and disconcerting that it actually suggests the United States is on the brink of a national crisis.

So controlling and so manifestly ambitious is Cuomo, it is practically taken for granted that this is the kind of coverage he wants, and that he is using it to try to build a base and position himself for some future race..

In fact, while it is true that, in case of terminally-ill patients, consent to life-saving treatments can be practically taken for granted (100%), the approach is less obvious when it needs to inform the patient at end of life (because dying), falling back on family (43.8%), as if he were deemed unable to face its relationship with death (Fig. 1).

Barely the size of a finger nail and resembling a tiny insect, the little widget is the fundamental building block of the circuitry in computers, mobile phones, and practically every other electronic device we take for granted.

Today we are the polar opposite: in the course of a single life time, the English have granted Westminster more and more power, until practically every political road leads straight back to Central London.

Granted, there are fields—journalism, for instance where you are expected, practically required, to take an internship or two before you have enough experience to get paid.

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