It was the treasury which
tightened the grip
of ministers on public services.
Grip on reality, always tenuous, slipped further.
Above all, no release from driving - the daily habit that keeps holidays in the
vice-like grip
of normal behavior.
Grip silicon rubber
compound.
They give a
non-slip grip
that makes opening jars easy.
Grip of a very sticky heatwave.
Quick,
get a grip, act normal, smile.
The imperial guard and space marines are in constant battle to maintain mankind's
tenuous grip
on survival.
Any switch is available with a standard round knob or an optional
pistol grip
handle.
Grip of a three-year drought, the worst in living memory.
It is also highly functional: the hand closes around a triangular bottle, while round bottles open the hand and
weaken the grip.
Shenmue is a gripping adventure with has a very
tight grip
on you for a long time.
The look of the actual device is on the bulky side, with
rubber grips
fitted either side of the main casing.
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loses grip
on internet word began to spread.
Morena: joss nathan: iâm preparing them for the harshness of real life, lest the world crush them in its
icy grip.
Just before the 1994 tt he took out his own teeth with a pair of
mole grips.
It replaces the winding crank and provides a
comfortable grip, which facilitates handheld photography.
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Their return in 1984 came as america choked on the
twin grip
of reaganomics and the yuppie culture.
Otherwise, molded
pencil grips
can be used over normal pencils.
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