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"You have to get a grip in the store.
"We didn't get a grip in midfield at the start," Pardew said.
But in the far weaker microgravity of small bodies like asteroids and comets, they would fail to get a grip in fine regolith.
"Our touch and passing was very poor up until half-time and thankfully we got a grip in the second half.
He was, when he died, setting up a trial to see if giving drugs straight after infection can stop HIV getting a grip in the first place.
It is this form of it – sneered at in developing nations – which has taken a grip in the West as the power of corporate giants has grown.
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Part of getting a grip is putting in some money.
I thought: 'Jesus what is going on here?' We had to stop and have a cup of tea and get a grip…" In some ways, like the garden, the dogs have been a way of measuring out the years.
Anorexia holds a young woman in a deadly grip in this fearless, riveting novel.
Rodrigo Plá of Uruguay exerted a firmer grip in La demora (The Delay), a finely calibrated emotional drama about a father and daughter facing desperate times.
Most models feature traction grooves for a more secure grip in a wet environment and a chamfered lockface.
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