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Like faith, he suggests, or love: "We're always groping and grabbing" in the dark.
As I pushed myself down the narrow flat section at the start, my skis chattered in the morning shadows, where the snow was glazed and crusty, and grabbed in the ruts of old tracks.
They study their opponents, stage mock battles, and stash ammo to grab in the moment of crisis.
By Samantha Henig June 14, 2011 They study their opponents, stage mock battles, and stash ammo to grab in the moment of crisis.
"Put it by the door and have it ready to grab in the morning," she said.
Helu has some upside, but I think there are superior backs to grab in the fifth and sixth rounds.
Despite its relative infancy, the Allianz Arena in Munich has hosted some important and dramatic games – the opening match of the 2006 World Cup and Chelsea's extraordinary smash-and-grab in the 2012 Champions League final among them.
Played in front of a 56,458 crowd, many of whom had actually left by the time Johnny Dooley flicked the switch for Offaly, the 1994 All Ireland hurling final remains arguably the greatest smash-and-grab in the history of Irish sport.
— BEN ROTHENBERG Ashton Eaton ran comfortably in the 1,500 meters to defend his lead in the decathlon and grab the gold in the decathlon.
With a first-floor bedroom and grab bars in the bathroom in place, seniors needing additional care can move right in.
Collazo for most of the fight had whinged to the referee, Vic Drakuvich, and his corner, frustrated by Khan's high guard and his grabbing in the clinches.
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