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Colón said he learned his cut-fastball grip from Rivera.
This may not prise open fashion's grip from prison clothes as quickly as Federspiel thinks.
After all these decades, it is self-evident that Israel cannot pry Mr. Arafat's grip from Palestinian politics.
He had been putting so poorly that he changed his grip from a classic overlap to the claw.
You'll have to change your grip from time to time, but the whole wide world of screen is yours.
The connection is apt, for Capra's villains are unabashedly Dickensian, his eccentrics too; even the raven that haunts his 1940s movies recalls the mysterious Grip from Barnaby Rudge.
What makes it grip from the start is the excellence of Stuart Beattie's script, one of the film's six Bafta nominations.
The opening felt a bit too detached and the work only exerted its full grip from the first movement's storm sequence onwards.
Dick's co-driver Jamie Stanley said: "We seemed to have the same issue with the tyres again; no grip from the left front after five or six laps.
But it also produces processional races, because low grip from the street surface and the narrowness of the track make passing almost impossible.
He started throwing the split-finger five years ago, after learning the grip from Jose Contreras, a former teammate on the Chicago White Sox.
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