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Grip (muni****lity), an 1897–1964 muni****lity that
included the
archipelago Grip Lighthouse Grips-Theater, a
youth theater in Berlin,
Germany Grip (software)...
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Grippers,
sometimes called hand
grippers, are
primarily used for
testing and
increasing the
strength of the hands; this
specific form of
grip strength...
- the
involvement of
Death Grips in the soundtrack.
During this period, Hill was also
working on the group's album.
Death Grips were
scheduled to perform...
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constitute their own
department on a film set and are
directed by a key
grip.
Grips have two main functions: The
first is to work
closely with the camera...
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Studies (
GRIPS).
Since then, the
institute has
expanded its
programs and facilities. Some of the key
milestones in
GRIPS's history include: 1999:
GRIPS relocated...
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grips; the texture, thickness, color,
material and
surface (flat or waved) are all
factors that make
grips unique. In
order to
understand the
grips,...
- the
cable grips used in the
original cable railways were
manually operated,
requiring considerable skill and strength,
modern cable grips tend to be...
- than crossed-style
grips. As both
grips carry advantages and disadvantages,
their usage must be
decided situationally.
Burton grip Stevens,
Leigh Howard...
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gripper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
gripper is
something that
grips things or
makes it
easier to
grip things. It may
refer to:
grippers, tools...
- (typically
magnesium carbonate) to
their grips or to
their hands if they are not
using grips so that they do not slip. A
grip consists of a wide
strip of leather...