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By turns forgetful, peevish, grandiose and abject, he wields the power of a king accustomed to taking for granted his absolute authority.
Figure 11 shows the order of complexity as a function of the block length, for the proposed algorithm (approaches 1 and 3) and for Luise et al. algorithm; the result related to the first approach in the proposed algorithm corresponds to taking for each K the value of N that is optimum for.
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Many politicians remain willing to take for-profit college money.
It seemed to take for ever.
He seems to take for ages.
"It's difficult to take for everybody".
"Those seem to take for ever".
The result is particularly hard to take for Cardiff.
We seem to take for granted what citizenship stands for.
I'm going to take for the United States.
Simple, basic scientific fact, easy to take for granted.
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