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The tourists' wicketkeeper, Jonny Bairstow, saw the ball grip, moved both gloves towards it but missed it as it whizzed past him on the left side.
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Imagine if Roger Federer, early in his career, had had to adapt to his racquet grip moving a few inches closer to its head: this would necessitate some basic rejiggering of the mechanics.
Nearing the head of the clough, I see a familiar shape perched on a boulder, a kestrel, which flops lazily off to one side, and then, as though getting a grip, moves more neatly westwards, quartering the ground over the Crow Stones.
As they get older, the grip moves towards a five-finger and then tripod grip, and the writer goes from moving their whole arm to moving just their wrist and hand.
They represent not only a golden age of television, but the era of the small-screen anti-hero – and they all had me gripped, moved and galled.
And gripping, moving, original television.
"[It's] gripping, moving and at times funny.
Deservedly so – it's gripping, moving and educational.
Oh no, she had loved every second – it was gripping, moving and funny.
The cables will then be secured before the grips move forward and haul again.
The film that resulted is both a gripping, moving drama and a work of distinctive cinematic modernism.
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