| 21. | But McNeeley came to grips with that well before this week.
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| 22. | Both describe indentations on the disk that provide an easier grip.
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| 23. | It is right around here that the movie loses its grip.
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| 24. | It was hard to get a good grip on the ball.
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| 25. | But she has little talent and even less grip on reality.
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| 26. | The Democratic grip on local politics has been harder to break.
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| 27. | It demands that somebody take a grip and sort it out.
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| 28. | Jones said he experimented with his old grip before the season.
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| 29. | Some of these people need to get a grip on themselves.
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| 30. | Howard accused Keating of " losing his grip ."
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