Nor does she grasp at bigger themes or the many common factors that hedge-fund managers share.
Go ahead, grasp at something you can explain away from it being most closely related to Socialism.
United, uncharacteristically, were lacking a cutting edge and wasted a perfect opportunity to grasp at a lifeline immediately after Arsenal's goal.
This is not to suggest that the prize is about to be torn from Mr Brown's grasp at the last moment.
It is human nature to grasp at understandable causes for complicated, tragic affairs such as the development of a severe mental illness.
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It typically interrogates those in its grasp at a secret location, and forms a special group comprising police, prosecutors, state security officers and any other relevant officials to gather evidence.
Newcastle had opportunites to grasp at a lifeline in the first half, with Obafemi Martins firing off target and Mark Viduka having a shot cleared off the line by Carlos Cuellar.
As any anthropologist can tell you, introducing a new threat into an information-starved society inevitably results in the adoption of new superstitions as frightened individuals grasp at anything that might offer protection.
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Look back at Britain's industrial history with today's obsession with the Internet in mind, and you start to grasp at what may be the truest answer of all: that what went wrong with British manufacturing industry was not that it declined so fast, but that so much effort went into arresting that decline.
I'm currently utilizing the English version of the game because, after 34 years, I've somehow managed to grasp it at a solid third-grade level.
Engineers at the General Robotics, Automation, Sensing and Perception (Grasp) Laboratory at Pennsylvania University have developed ways to make small quadrotor robots fly in formation, co-operate and map their surroundings without global positioning systems (GPS) .
Still, despite this, Obama seems to at least grasp the fact that the problem we face at the moment is not too much government, but insufficient demand.
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Suchen never understood what had driven her to grasp the oar at the last moment.
There is already plenty of momentum behind the idea that we should give children the opportunity to get a grasp of coding at school.
Said to be a masterful manager, Mourinho displayed theatrics, arrogance, and balls (along with an amusingly poor grasp of English) at press conferences, but he was cautious and calculating on the pitch.
Andre Brent oversees the pools at the stadium, located in Exposition Park, just south of downtown L.A. His job is to turn splashers into swimmers, and he's firm with youngsters who may not grasp all the dangers at hand.
It doesn't take two grinding years at Wharton to grasp a couple of simple facts about business.
Actress Helen Rule, who plays the female lead Becky, said it was difficult at first to grasp the text.
And further research should seek to "identify the age at which children grasp an understanding of disability and begin to form prejudice over disabled and chronically ill children".
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Seven years into a vicious, expensive, politically unpopular and largely ignored war being fought thousands of miles from Paris, the French expeditionary force under General Henri Navarre was under pressure from its political masters at home to grasp the military initiative from the Chinese-backed forces of the Viet Minh.
Second, I think it is more prudent to look at underemployment to really grasp the scale of the GR.
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In debate Sinn Fein's leader, Gerry Adams, showed little grasp of policy issues and none at all of economics.
Lehmann himself was guilty of two glaring errors earlier in the season when his miscued clearance allowed Fulham's David Healy to score and then, in the following match, he let David Dunn's shot slip through his grasp to gift Blackburn a point at Ewood Park.
"You can't grasp a piece of land by looking at plans, " he says.
That means wading into the public square not only with facts, but with arguments and a grasp of the subtleties of the issue at hand.
Transforming public education would be a major undertaking, but the means are well within our grasp, and many other innovative programs at all levels of education are employing technology in new and exciting ways.
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With his mandate bolstered by the Republicans' success in American mid-term elections and a victory at the UN within his grasp, Mr Bush says that Mr Hussein now has little hope of evading previous promises to disarm, made since the end of the Gulf war a decade ago.
At the same time I stared at the girl, trying to grasp her meaning.
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