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Lazarus unbuttoned his shirt with one hand in order to keep his other in full grip of the tree.
Al-Hamad is, clearly, a man in the full grip of the Syrian war's killing fever, with all that that entails.
In explaining his decision to move Ms Boaden and Mr Mitchell, Mr Davie said that he wanted to show he had a "full grip of the situation".
There was a time when it was unusual to allot children infantile nicknames or simply whichever words crossed one's mind while in the full grip of gas and air.
In the full grip of a sugar rush, the boy can appear completely unaffected by gravity, running up the walls and scampering across the ceiling like a little ginger-haired sprite from a kung-fu film.
It doesn't cost much to window-shop or take a neighborhood drive, and sometimes that's all it takes to find yourself in the full grip of the Christmas spirit.
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Mozart's full grip on this music is somehow important.
The screw-bone fixation was simulated with a full grip between the smooth surface of the screw and the smooth surface of the bone holes in the area of contact.
The trauma of that ordeal still seized him in its full grip.
With the reader in the full emotional grip of the many dimensions of Okonkwo's epic fate, the author boldly and deftly adds another, shifting to the perspective of a colonial governor who considers Okonkwo's story good material—"perhaps not a whole chapter but a reasonable paragraph"—for the book he is planning to write: "The Pacification of the Primitive Tribes of the Lower Niger".
I remember it looking like someone had squirted obsidian ink in my eyes, and then it dribbled down, then when that washed away I was in the full-on grip of the acid.
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