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What's the best way to get to grips with a new city?
Which leaves September, when everybody is ready to get to grips with a new season, as the most likely time.
"The government's forthcoming prison safety and reform plan must get to grips with a dangerously deteriorating situation.
They could barely land the ball as they struggled to get to grips with a dewy, greasy surface.
That would turn a well-researched but pretty dry musical history into something that could really help non-Latins get to grips with a fast-growing fashion.
Political weakness makes it hard to get to grips with a reeling economy, and the economic crisis disrupts the process of choosing a new president.
The US Vice-President Joe Biden pretends to get to grips with a Mongolian wrestler during a display in his honour in Ulan Bator.
Now, it may be that it is simply taking time for central banks to get to grips with a protracted and complex crisis.
The 34-year-old Rhodes failed to get to grips with a world champion 14 years his junior and found himself on the canvas in the fourth round.
As anyone who has changed jobs will appreciate, first impressions are fine, but to really get to grips with a place, you do need to dig deeper.
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I'm generalizing, I guess, but it is interesting to note that, these days, when a game comes out that is genuinely hard to get to grips with a game like Dark Souls (Namco Bandai, PS3, 360), say, or Super Crate Box (Vlambeer, iOS it's treated as a bit of an oddity, like a traveller from another planet, or a dangerous zoo animal.
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