Britain as a whole is not in the grip of some general 'moral decline'.
Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel, it seems, are caught in the grip of the On-Off relationship.
Helpless in the grip of their own self-delusion, the slave owners undermined their own cause.
Yet too much of our wireless spectrum remains in the grip of the broadcasting industry.
Set in 1921, The Awakening is a portrait of England in the grip of post-war trauma.
Russia is in the grip of the worst drought in over a century of record keeping.
Instead it is in the grip of grinding poverty and the imminent threat of mass hunger.
With Obama rising in polls while the country struggles in the grip of a financial crisis, Sen.
We are also in the grip of a full scale Capitol Hill showdown over our national debt.
Greece is in the grip of a years-long recession, and many people are struggling to make ends meet.
In the grip of both a humanitarian catastrophe and an economic crisis, Zimbabwe is once again in limbo.
The U.S. economy remains in the grip of a growth recession, and there is no relief in sight.
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Parts of western Europe and the UK were in the grip of freak weather from the north Atlantic.
The case for this dramatic intervention was that the country was in the grip of a credit crunch.
When the sun went off the road, temperatures plummeted, and we felt ourselves in the grip of a bleaker, colder world.
On the contrary, all the signs are that the markets remain in the grip of a technology-related bubble.
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Those attempting to improve the human lot worried that they themselves could be in the grip of internal cant.
But Netanyahu and his ministers are not powerless in the grip of circumstances.
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Otherwise, Americans may soon find themselves in the grip of a new monopoly.
Syria is in the grip of chronic fuel shortages, and motorists often wait for hours in queues at petrol stations.
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But ministers have appeared happy to go along with the idea that Britain is in the grip of an unprecedented epidemic.
We discovered that the U.S. is in the grip of the most devastating epidemic of investment swindles and near-swindles in its history.
Meanwhile, the private sector is in the grip of a great correction.
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The auction business is currently in the grip of mild merger mania.
Zimbabwe is in the grip of a cholera epidemic that has left nearly 800 dead, a World Health Organization official said Wednesday.
In the spring of 1984 I relocated to New York City, then in the grip of a historic rush centered on Wall Street.
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Abby finds her homeland in the grip of an evil tyrant, her aunt Belladora, who is holding her father, the true king, prisoner.
To combat the fat, health professionals say that the country must first realise that it is indeed in the grip of an epidemic.
Before the troops arrived, Basra was in the grip of Shiite militias who had imposed on the people there a harsh brand of Islam.
In truth, there are more black men in the grip of the criminal-justice system in prison, on probation, or on parole than were in slavery then.
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