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y, Madhushree learned Tamil on her own wits to | grasp a better understanding of her work and passion |
The right may | grasp a foothold here in the future. |
e Kingdom of Naples in 1503 and solidified her | grasp after the final, failed attempt by France in 1 |
- just perhaps - we held the answer within our | grasp all along. |
visuo-motor coordination (e.g., in reaching to | grasp an object). |
frameworks, this one should be the simplest to | grasp and master. |
s an administrator and organizer of remarkable | grasp and distinction". |
ew Brees, Meachem tore the ball out of Moore's | grasp and ran it for a touchdown. |
of the Xingyi dynamics, performed either as a | grasp and strike or as a pair of strikes with the fi |
f 19th century and it has increased within his | grasp and changed it's name from Ma'anagi Sbeyli to |
vios Kossivas helped free de Lima from Horan's | grasp and back into his running. |
To trap the insect, the ants | grasp any free appendage (legs, antennae, or wings) |
was designed to be lowered to the ocean floor, | grasp around the targeted submarine section, and the |
ng linen and wool, which a Hebrew reader would | grasp as an image of forbidden union. |
untry had taken the neighboring mall's 20-year | grasp as the leading mall away. |
He managed to escape their | grasp, but his family was carted off to Venice (1477 |
With the answer within his | grasp, can he finally beat the Kro'ka and get his TA |
er a failed attempt to get Ben out of Violet's | grasp, Caroline seeks the help of the young lawyer L |
Grasp carries SCUBA equipment for dives that require | |
seen by some as a relatively easier record to | grasp, combining Confield's sonic abstraction and am |
GRASP competed with IBM's Power and DataCorp's The S | |
nd, beginning with Wake of the Flood, hoped to | grasp control of all aspects of recording and distri |
Like The Spooler, | GRASP could reside in an independent 'F0' partition. |
Grasp decommissioned there 12 December 1946 and was | |
Grasp drumstick. | |
or pliers-often heated red-hot-to individually | grasp each nail in turn and tear it from the finger |
rden," from PIE *ghr-ti-, from base *gher- "to | grasp, enclose" (see yard) Actually "Moss county". |
In cattle, the tongue is used to | grasp food and pinch it off between the dental pad a |
n by all, particularly Warwick, as an indecent | grasp for money and power by the Woodville family. |
During his | grasp for power, Voar tried to seize the magic mirro |
Bounderby's | grasp for superiority is seen in Blackpool's talks t |
eventually breaks free from the Lilliputians' | grasp from Lilliput. |
Grasp has a 7.5-ton capacity boom on her forward kin | |
Grasp has a several diving systems to support differ | |
thesis was considered obscure and difficult to | grasp, he received a rather mediocre grade on it, wh |
(as seen from the left, with Pluto striding to | grasp her), the arrival in the underworld (as seen f |
ees himself as a noble thief and doesn't quite | grasp his criminality. |
Ultraman Mebius: Has to | grasp his true potential after his attacks fail him |
en for those who understand Malayalam to fully | grasp his multi-dimensional wizardry. |
own, a nationality of innocence, and I cannot | grasp how human beings could do such an atrocious th |
se companies to see beyond competitive issues, | grasp how automation and technology could serve the |
5 | Grasp implications of Gospel |
no history“ is used to justify lack of study, | grasp, intelligence on the part of foreign writers a |
uses large fang-like pedipalps, or pincers, to | grasp invertebrate prey and crunch it into pieces be |
Grasp is the second ship of the newest auxiliary res | |
laciogenic Reservoir Analogue Studies Project ( | GRASP) is a research group studying the subglacial t |
(My | grasp is much better!) |
Naked Christianity: Helping young people | grasp issues of faith (Kevin Mayhew, 2004) ISBN 978- |
ver to his class with his powers so they could | grasp it and they could climb up to safety. |
rbs, 3:18), 'It is a tree of life to them that | grasp it'; and it is further said , 'It shall be as |
Sumomo is shocked by it and unable to | grasp it. |
e octopus secretes, and the octopus is able to | grasp its prey using its powerful tentacles with the |
ed, and prehensile upper lip, which it uses to | grasp leaves and twigs when feeding. |
With success well within his | grasp, Lefty is faced with a dilemma when a corrupt |
More importantly, I am unable to | grasp notable relationship of the auction and the ba |
tournament, but wound up failing on the Globe | Grasp obstacle all three times in a row. |
He showed a quick | grasp of native mentality and a real ability to lead |
g able to talk to them directly he had a sharp | grasp of the situation. |
records Queeney's childhood and education, her | grasp of languages, astronomy, geography and other s |
t those sentences mean, and begins to lose his | grasp of reality. |
tional shield (dira¹a) dropping from the dying | grasp of an Iraqi warrior. |
Such was the bishop's leadership and | grasp of detail that the diocese was humorously desc |
The Guild welcomes all editors with a good | grasp of English to help in the drive to improve art |
comfortably saving Kevin Davies' shot, he lost | grasp of the ball as it crawled over the goal line. |
Moriarty himself has slipped out of the | grasp of the English police and is obviously with th |
l process is not information acquisition but a | grasp of relationships among disciplines (2003, pp 1 |
ions and their discussion something within the | grasp of all his audiences. |
est works Crommelynck already demonstrated the | grasp of style and content that in his maturity culm |
re he amazed his professors with his intuitive | grasp of the mazurka rhythm. |
l after his recovery, showing a continued good | grasp of fundamental skills, solid playmaking, leade |
ves and Union field commanders to get a better | grasp of what the situation in the South was. |
The goal of this approach is to ensure a good | grasp of basic electronics as well as an excellent f |
Scotland, and did not have a particularly good | grasp of Scottish Gaelic himself. |
n to a devotion to religion, Dod held a strong | grasp of the classical subjects, especially the lang |
My limited | grasp of Spanish says that this content is not impor |
Although not a great orator, Grant had a clear | grasp of questions which commanded attention and was |
the advantage of offering players an intuitive | grasp of relative dangers and appropriate actions no |
As Toyoda's | grasp of aircraft technology slowly increased, he be |
ngible facts was very tenacious, but it had no | grasp of abstractions, and it was never apparent tha |
pular with that age group, and a sophisticated | grasp of the world culture. |
erman, Italian and Russian while having a good | grasp of Serbo-Croatian and Spanish. |
others) expressed satisfaction with Pius XII's | grasp of the situation in Germany, he later stated t |
t as "dulcet adolescent vocals, and a thorough | grasp of commercial rock dynamics producing an appea |
Liddon was praised for | grasp of his subject, clarity and lucidity, use of i |
ralistic scenes of Arctic life; an instinctive | grasp of line, form and composition; and a use of li |
strialist named Matias, who claims to have "no | grasp of history", therefore he wishes for Jess to r |
rn students of economics, declares that Biel's | grasp of economics enabled him not only to understan |
enabled him to excel in computer science and a | grasp of assorted scientific techniques, including b |
the end, what impressed most was Huang's total | grasp of each musical idiom he addressed and his abi |
s come to this sleepy town; he has escaped the | grasp of the "Low Men", strange people who would sto |
enalty, but he shot the ball straight into the | grasp of Glory goalkeeper Tando Velaphi. |
pped free-kick from John Smith just out of the | grasp of the Roma goalkeeper, Alberto Ginulfi. |
pioneering contributions demonstrating a deep | grasp of his subject and an independence from receiv |
d master, often centering around the student's | grasp of an assigned koan. |
ew and marvel at the varied objects within the | grasp of small telescopes. |
t whether Ms Kroes had a sufficiently detailed | grasp of certain specific subjects, but was approved |
which were also clearly shaped by Albert's own | grasp of English innovations. |
kindness as he was for his experience and his | grasp of the essential factors of the most complicat |
communicating with everybody, demanding quick | grasp of the essentials but never tired of explainin |
became known for his unique playing style and | grasp of Jazz composition. |
nto history, we should be able to get a better | grasp of the relationship of that situation with the |
e Hockey Hair proved the band's "placid casual | grasp of the concept of genius", describing the titl |
epochs of Dutch history, betrayed a remarkable | grasp of facts and situations, combined with an undo |
uld know that it was round even if they had no | grasp of the words 'mathematics', 'geography', 'astr |
of Councillors over whom he presided, a clear | grasp of all questions affecting the welfare of the |
e and perhaps a mistrusted officer, though his | grasp of every detail of cavalry work was admitted. |
nitially keeping the ball and running into the | grasp of a Miami defender before pitching the ball a |
in 1854 and onwards, show that he had a broad | grasp of the whole domain of physiology and morpholo |
et on Mental Deficiency, which shows his clear | grasp of the subject was still apparent. |
fluence of Ruth Berghaus's unique intellectual | grasp of inculcating choreography in her staging of |
g the value of organization, his philosophical | grasp of the implication of growth and perpetuation. |
unnel just past the Louvre, and into the fiery | grasp of a terrible terrorist explosion causing her |
Andrada de Payva had not only a | grasp of theological questions which won for him an |
He had a more modern | grasp of the nude than the masters who preceded him, |
ridicule of Gross was often linked to his poor | grasp of English and first (infamous) Spurs press co |
Hector/Sam, with only a very basic | grasp of the featured language, comes to stay with h |
Success in Anacreon requires a good | grasp of micromanagement strategy. |
with both a genuine commitment to, and a solid | grasp of, his brief". |
onsolidate the scandal-plagued Menem's tenuous | grasp on the presidency, making them (in his words) |
accompany Ross, as she sings about her lover's | grasp on her heart. |
rked against Republican hopes of keeping their | grasp on the governor's mansion. |
terminology, cannot hide the author's lack of | grasp on Christian principles and his almost utter i |
ion, as hallucinations begin to get a stronger | grasp on his sense of reality, from hitting Wilson t |
out of 5 stars, saying "The Teens have a firm | grasp on song structure and Bliss Blood's vocals are |
ir League title in 1971-72 and also lost their | grasp on the FA Cup when Leeds United beat them 1-0 |
new troupe's size was so big and the Frohmans' | grasp on the market so tight that Gustave and Charle |
abor sought to capitalise on Solomon's tenuous | grasp on government, and moved a series of no-confid |
The result was significant in keeping Wigan's | grasp on 6th place - the last available place in the |
Faculty members report a better | grasp on students' needs and progress. |
wolf, considered to be either in the centaur's | grasp or impaled on its spear. |
After the sinister Daji had taken her | grasp over King Zhou of Shang, Yunzhongzi would be t |
legacy of her mother Adalat, and displayed her | grasp over classical Ragas as an early age. |
Misao Hatanaka - stand in the way of GCS-WT's | grasp over mankind. |
favour of President MacMahon failed attempt to | grasp political control on 16 May 1877. |
early in the disease course whereas the palmar | grasp reflex and rooting reflex appear late in the d |
s long role of successful amphibious assaults, | Grasp sailed to Manila Harbor 2 March. |
the pattern came in 1956 and again in 1957 as | Grasp sailed north to participate in Arctic re-suppl |
Grasp salvaged sunken ships in the harbor and also m | |
Exceeding Our | Grasp: Science, History, and the Problem of Unconcei |
ly bland disposition, "the Way" she has yet to | grasp seems to be that of acting," whereas USA Today |
he song, Dylan commented that "I was trying to | grasp something that would lead me on to where I tho |
Its first appearance in most forms follows the | Grasp Sparrow's Tail sequence (peng, lu, ji, an) and |
e thinks of the great chances in General Lee's | grasp that one summer afternoon, it is enough to mak |
ins that he knows who he is but cannot seem to | grasp the specifics. |
It has large toes to | grasp the ground, but tiny feet so it can still fly. |
d, small pieces of injera are torn and used to | grasp the stews and salads for eating. |
the knowledge of an archaeologist, however, to | grasp the historicity of the Sudra Holocaust. |
, the doctor uses an ultrasound and forceps to | grasp the fetus's leg. |
eaction was split, with many critics unable to | grasp the film's mixture of horror, suspense and com |
pointed deputy-commissary which enabled him to | grasp the possibilitis of international trading. |
(Liu Bei) returns as darkness begins to fully | grasp the three kingdoms. |
We | grasp the hands and join to sing in the light, Pride |
He failed to | grasp the opportunity, however, being dismissed for |
h spider will tap at the other in an effort to | grasp the other by the forelegs, with the male remai |
human mind uses to increasingly understand or | grasp the form of, and order among, phenomena. |
ed out that the highly aged Heesters could not | grasp the satiric nature of the Dutch TV show in que |
akers capture the U.S. military's inability to | grasp the nature of their enemy. |
he card depicts a man who can help the querent | grasp the social and practical knowledge that he nee |
broke and Moynihan had to reach behind him to | grasp the rudder bar. |
ght, Don and some of his friends have begun to | grasp the emptiness of their compromised lives. |
torial, entitled "Study the Documents Well and | Grasp the Key Link", printed on February 7, 1977 in |
ions any more than the average person tries to | grasp the pharmaceutical workings of aspirin. |
most important work, and although he fails to | grasp the great central doctrine of the epistle, he |
d the subtleties of alliterative verse, and to | grasp the meaning behind the many kenningar (theorie |
kind of story it will be, hence they could not | grasp the poetic element in the film." |
i, and Port Hudson were about to slip from its | grasp, the Confederacy was struggling desperately to |
nd provides commentary that enables readers to | grasp the obscurity of the text and gives literal in |
d - even without surtitles it would be easy to | grasp the basics. |
should be read after Genome in order to better | grasp the universe of the novels. |
r cut off the hand with which she continued to | grasp the boat; therefore she is now, one-handed, at |
new technical grammars, however Birmingham did | grasp the nettle and formed six of the new style sch |
discourse analysis, where the intention is to | grasp the total complexity of the use of power and t |
ers stand on the ferry and use wooden clubs to | grasp the cable - each club has a groove cut in it w |
ls and carried banners of an eagle swooping to | grasp the bloodstained neck of a kangaroo, shouting |
e world demands of Americans that they lucidly | grasp the necessity, for an economy such as theirs, |
ung he “stresses that Hui-k'o was the first to | grasp the essence of the Lankavatara Sutra” (Dumouli |
Reading words you should | grasp the great reality. |
During this period he could learn and | grasp the basics of Islamic music. |
ted pose which the hands are stretched down to | grasp the feet. |
"small person") does not | grasp the value of the Confucian virtues and seeks o |
With-physical-effect I | grasp the-mass-of water, I grasp the cup. |
ned for making complex Jewish topics easier to | grasp through his pedagogic skills and quick sense o |
ye is set at Ball Atrium, allowing visitors to | grasp upcoming activity and latest news of the mall. |
GRASP was a systems software package that provided s | |
GRASP was an operating system enhancement available | |
His | grasp was so quick that it is said that Kesarbai Ker |
semantics, and function is assigned in hard to | grasp ways, which combine with Twain's claim about e |
l, combined with her speed and endurance, make | Grasp well-suited for rescue and salvage operations |
Hart said: “I really felt like he was able to | grasp what I wanted to do and where I wanted to take |
o adults and children so that they are able to | grasp what fundamental human rights are as aligned w |
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