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Let's get a bit of a grip.
Brian Meehan's colt can take a bit of a grip, but he has turned in some quality work on the Manton gallops.
"After 10 or 15 minutes, we could quite conceivably be two or three down, but I thought after that we got a bit of a grip and started to create a few opportunities.
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Bit of a gap".
Despite his thuggish appearance, Mr Clarke is a bit of a softy whose grip leaves something to be desired.
From the foothills of the Pyrenees, a deep-coloured rosé made from tannat and cabernet franc, this has a boisterous nose, a bit of tannic grip and tastes of rosehips and hibiscus.
It is important to note, however, that while 4WD helps you "go in the snow," and may afford a bit of extra grip in low-traction situations over ice, it does little to aid a vehicle's cornering abilities and virtually nothing for braking.
While fairly open and inviting, it offers a bit of tannic grip in the finish, making it the sturdiest of this easily enjoyed group of Zins.
The robust snow boots will keep feet warm and, more importantly, provide a bit of grip so they stay upright when stomping in slushy puddles.
There are wrist straps included that add a bit of grip and make the shoulder buttons more prominent.
Zulfiqar is going to have the new conker from the other end - can he get a bit of grip and purchase with the pronounced seam?
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