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He spent eight months there, knocking heads together and taking a grip.
Taking a grip of myself, however, I will tend to blurt out one word: "Bamberg".
Taking a grip on the substratum, typically by dilation of the tip, the pedal retractors pull the shell downward.
The ECB's real job is to stop inflation taking a grip, by feeding through from oil prices to wages and consumer prices.
Belt-and-jacket styles of wrestling are those in which the clothing of the wrestlers provides the principal means of taking a grip on the opponent.
The 21-year-old Australian meanwhile has gone from strength to strength, adding the Wimbledon crown and taking a grip on the world number-one spot.
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As global warming takes a grip, glaciers and ice sheets are disappearing faster and faster.
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