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More generally, it prohibited possession of what it called assault weapons, defining them as semiautomatic guns that can accept large-capacity magazines and have features like a grip for the nontrigger hand.
But what if the existing state is a sustained action like a grip, rather than a less active posture?
The motor-related suppression of beta synchrony in PD is relatively attenuated, so our schema leads to the paradoxical prediction that patients should also be slowed in discontinuing tasks like a grip.
[You need to] have like a grip mark on it and that's where your fingers go, and above that is how far it's supposed to go up your butt.
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My band is like, get a grip, but I stay true to the CD player.
Max Hastings's "Vietnam: An Epic Tragedy, 1945-1975" reads like a gripping work of fiction.
It sounds like a gripping tale, full of passion, transgression, suspicion.
But the story plays like a gripping thriller: a cat-and-mouse game between Gestapo and resistance cell.
His account of the rediscovery of the Indian forest owlet (presumed dead for almost a century) reads like a gripping detective story.
Here, adding a solo flute (Renee Siebert) to the mix of voice and piano, Mr. Previn treats the text like a gripping musical monologue, and the music is pungent and dramatically understated.
It's all fascinating and sharply entertaining, not least for the curious dislocations, like a gripping performance from the Swan Silvertone Singers, who sound a little bewildered by their generous reception.
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