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It took a grasp of history rather than foresight to make the switch.
Farrell made it 6-0 from distance when Israel Dagg was snagged by skipper Chris Robshaw and it took a grasping tackle from Carter to haul down Tuilagi as he looked to escape down the left touchline.
It doesn't take a great grasp of economics to figure out that when firms cut down on hiring the unemployment rate should increase.
(Picture book; ages 3 to 6) It doesn't take a sophisticated grasp of global ecosystems to know that pine cones and penguins do not generally associate with each other, let alone form friendships.
They may take a while to grasp that this is a repeated disturbance, but persevere.
When he had an opportunity to exploit space he took a real grasp of the game".
Through three games and a month of camp, nobody has taken a firm grasp on the third receiver spot.
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Then there are days when the grief creeps up unexpectedly, taking a surprise grasp on my heart and soul.
Robert N. Serros was one of those entrepreneurs who see opportunity everywhere but take a long time to grasp it.
It doesn't take a strategic mastermind to grasp that it is energy wealth that has made Iraq the object of such unparalleled military force.
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