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Just when you think Clijsters has taken hold of things with a solid smash, she flings a backhand into the net then serves about three feet wide.
That negative approach to the past, ironically, made it easier for a conservative new elite – when they took hold of things after 2002 – to bring forth their own distorted version of the past.
Naida smiled, taking hold of the one thing that mattered.
He didn't grasp how this made sense, exactly, but once the thought took hold of him things fell into place.
The Internet just took hold of this thing and it completely disseminated itself across all kinds of channels," DeJulio said.
We can't wait to see what happens when the OpenFrameworks community takes hold of this thing and takes it for a joy ride.
Taking hold of it had been important.
Sometimes, a weird hysteria takes hold of you, and the strangest things become amusing.
"People years ago were more self-reliant and were more able to take hold of the reins and do things themselves.
Apparently, Ford offered him some kind of gig as a rapper who could help him with his initiative to make Toronto a better music city, which was quickly cut short once the whole admitting-to-smoking-crack thing took hold of his career.
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