11. One of the most absurd examples of how black support was so taken for granted was when Al Gore picked Joseph Lieberman as his running mate. 12. Plenty of things are, nevertheless, still taken for granted. 13. President Hafez Assad of Syria does not like being threatened or taken for granted. 14. Taken for granted in some aspects. 15. Taken for granted is that written symbols will have the power over music somehow to cope with its mysteries. 16. Taken for granted. 17. The good news, says Shapiro, is that scarcity has placed new value on faculty time, a resource once taken for granted. 18. The idea of politics as performance, so taken for granted now, started in rooms like this. 19. Member states endorsed the plans a year ago, when finance ministers were granted veto power over decisions taken by the committees. 20. Most Spanish newspapers during the season have already taking for granted that Barcelona would replace Robson next season. |