Their mission was so flawlessly executed, we risk taking for granted the bravery and skill it required.
"We have to keep improving, getting better and better, not taking for granted that we have recovered, " he said.
Clune like to say that he became convinced of the vast potential of grass roots networking after meeting and taking for granted a 70 year old Florida Irish-American woman who turned out to be a scion of a Coco Cola founder.
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While we Americans are probably taking for granted the legal status of ultrawideband technology while we grumble over the RIAA, MPAA, and host of other pesky agencies, the folks in Europe still haven't had a taste of UWB in their own homeland.
"We're taking nothing for granted, taking nothing lightly, and the training is going fantastic, " he said.
The American addiction to shopping has sustained the economy for so long that some economists may be taking it for granted.
The Livingstone campaign will also provide a rallying point for disaffected Labour members around the country who have been warning the prime minister against taking them for granted.
"Every week is a big game for us and the guys are confident that we can win, but we're taking nothing for granted, " he said.
As for the locals, having had their hopes raised and dashed so many times before, they are taking nothing for granted.
For months the press has been hammering him for taking the nomination for granted and not showing emotion.
Do you think he's paying a price for taking your state for granted?
But Williams is taking nothing for granted against the Italians on their home patch.
Only by growing up with something, and taking it for granted, can you really see its flaws.
But the 6ft 9in second rower said he was not taking anything for granted ahead of Saturday's match.
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Democrats say they've learned their lesson about taking Latinos for granted and losing votes in the 2000 election.
History suggests England will be taking nothing for granted ahead of the team's departure for the Caribbean next month.
In 2010, Jeff Bezos stressed hard work and not taking anything for granted to the Princeton graduating class.
Despite sitting joint top of Group C, Smith is taking nothing for granted.
Vettel had told CNN before qualifying that he was not taking victory for granted despite his team's recent dominant run.
The Londoner believes he is in perfect condition to make an impact in Utah, although he is not taking anything for granted.
Despite confident comments from German coach Hans-Dieter Schmidt during the build-up to the second leg, Kotoko fans are taking nothing for granted.
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"If I did run again, it would be on the basis of just starting over from scratch and not taking anything for granted, " Gore says.
Australia, however, were taking nothing for granted after play had concluded.
The young left-hander is not taking anything for granted, though.
Gov. PALIN: There's been some evidence of some in the Republican Party just taking it for granted that power and authority was given them, and that's been very, very, very unfortunate.
The World No.1 will face Spain's Carla Suarez Navarro in the semifinal, but says she is taking nothing for granted after her shock defeat in the opening round at Roland Garros last year.
Will residents make use of cooking classes, shiatsu massage and "life coaching"--or will they wind up taking them for granted, like a roof deck no one uses but everyone likes for resale value?
We're taking nothing for granted.
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But Ryan, who is prone to pointing out his team are still learning how to play Heineken Cup rugby and maturing nicely as they appreciate they do not have a responsibility to play all the rugby in European games, is taking nothing for granted.
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