"I'll try and instil in the players not to take them for granted, " said Houston.
We take them for granted a century later, but people knew back in 1912 that cars were destined to be transformative.
Today, these concepts are so widespread that we take them for granted, but when they were first developed, they were groundbreaking.
Shoppers lose interest and take them for granted.
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Yes, the digital effects are phenomenal -- midget dragons, oversize dragons, a flying coach drawn by seven white birds, a fully rigged ship rising from beneath a lake, aerial shots of the Hogwarts campus that truly put the fanciful buildings on the map -- but they're so skillfully interwoven with the main action that you take them for granted as casual magic.
Today, we take them largely for granted.
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"I think partly what we foreigners are good at is looking at America, not in a judgmental way, but wide-eyed, and seeing the things you take for granted and presenting them in a new way, " he added.
To them, the security practices we engineers take for granted are difficult, fragmented, and non-intuitive.
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"Many patients may be able to remain in their jobs longer, and allow them to continue to carry on daily activities that we often take for granted".
Most people take passports and citizenship for granted, except those who have ever been without one of them.
All these actions that they take for granted as they use their smartphones every single day were suddenly magical when it was them who had created it.
For instance, powerful mages are granted the "Time Warp" ability which lets them take eight minutes longer to finish an exam.
The family's case is expected to be heard this summer and, if granted permission, would allow them to challenge the High Court decision for Mrs Nicklinson to take up her late husband's case.
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