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1 They can do this because Google has a grip on the interface.
2 You see that the old enemy has a grip on me.
3 But the damn thing has a grip on me and won't let loose.
4 Luxury has a grip on our imaginations… and our wallets.
5 It has a grip on all of us.
6 Deutsche's move to show it has a grip on pay mirrors a trend seen elsewhere in Germany.
7 She has a grip on herself like-like
8 Both grips can be reversed to play backhands, while the two-handed backhand has a grip of its own.
9 If hope lingers that the foreign secretary has a grip on Middle East policy, let the international development secretary dispel it.
10 But his father has a grip on the worst elements here, and everyone seems afraid to rile up the old wrecker.
11 If Washington has a grip on its epidemic amongst poor African Americans in the south it is still inadequately tackled, say campaigners.
12 That was a long way from being a declaration that the company finally has a grip on the various cost over-runs in its UK business.
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