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Better that the children go home rattling off facts, however loosely grasped, about Jim Crow and James Brown than not.
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There is often a sense that the performers are interlocking parts in a puzzle; their contained, detailed movement sends them skimming across the surface of the stage in triplet steps or performing quarter-turn jumps with one hand loosely grasping the other wrist behind the back.
Off to the left, a disembodied hand, it's manicured fingers loosely grasping the lamp's cord, floats off into the jagged, navy background.
Once in a while, let go of their hand or loosely grasp it.
Ed Miliband grasped this point.
He grasped the time.
Ancient readers readily grasped this.
Grasped a difficult concept?
She grasped for words.
Either More is talking loosely, and means to imply there is some active immaterial principle involved in the transfer of motions in collisions, or he has not yet properly grasped how best to use such signs of sottish life in inanimate bodies to show the limits of Cartesian mechanism, and the need for separate (non-material) principles of activity in the world.
Prickly bushes grasped at us.
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