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If everyone were struck blind, names would surely become more, not less, crucial: as one means of identification was lost, we would grasp eagerly at another.
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Because relatively little is known about Mecom's life, Ms. Lepore grasps eagerly at tangential topics as they float past.
I eagerly grasp it and roll myself upgright.
I grasp for it eagerly, like a drowning man reaching for a life preserver.
But, as it turns out, conceiving inequity as stereotypically odious and awful, very often, unknowing, far from withdrawing repelled, we eagerly grasp evil-incarnate tightly by the hand when it arrives.
Ever since Obama made his dramatic announcement that she had opened her eyes, the US has grasped over-eagerly at any sign of progress.
Bereft of ideas, he eagerly grasped and tried to improve on Margaret Thatcher's legacy.
WHEN Valerie Steele, the acting director of the Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, met Evangeline Morphos last week, she grasped her hand eagerly.
Thus far, the simple assumption of Indy transition has been eagerly grasped by a doleful chorus of pundits.
Lord Peter Smiththe the leader of Wigan council and current chair of the combined authority, is another who has eagerly grasped Osborne's gift.
I just wish more gay dramatists would rise to the challenge, so eagerly grasped by fiction writers, of relating personal dilemmas to public pressures.
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