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At that moment Britain felt in the grip of something that it hadn't experienced before.
Do try to get a grip of something other than your self-obsession.
I always wanted my life to be a comedy, now I feel in the grip of something inexorable.
My response to this happiness, naturally, was to worry that I was in the grip of something diseased and wrong.
Taken together, those signs suggested that he could be in the grip of something more worrisome than a stomach virus.
These days, El Salvador, he argued, is in the grip of something terrible, something frightening and lawless, and it's natural for people to be outraged.
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If a government shutdown comes to pass, the nation's capital may soon be in the grips of something akin to a mass nicotine fit.
How many people see it as dehumanizing when we are in the grips of something we cannot comprehend?
Wagner's works makes face with our grip of money, turning something of everyday value into something more. .
Everywhere people wonder when the aftershocks to the stock market will cease and whether the nation is in the grips of recession or something worse.
It gave him a kind of relief, as if without knowing it he'd been gripped by the fear of something worse.
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