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"Power of Shadow... Destroy her!" Flying up to confront the demon, Supergirl is captured in its
grasp
and it starts crushing her.
there really isn't anything to
grasp
on to. the cast seems stuck in a wasteland of bad writing, directing, and editing.
In Neve's defense, she appears to have a better
grasp
of the depth of her character when discussing it in the interview, but unfortunately, Mr. Toback doesn't bring any character development to the audience.
Writer/director Frank A. Cappello has a good
grasp
on his subject matter and probably intended the rather slow movement of the film to underline the 'ordinary' situations that in a flash become extraordinary.
I admit, there will be boo-hooers who dislike it because they haven't the patience or the depth to
grasp
the true meaning behind this film, but this is why Danika is a work of art and it's star a true artist.
Those who
grasp
it will be those who tend to think a bit deeper than the first layer of the onion.
We need not know the backstory of each of our leads to
grasp
their current position on the triad totem pole and their moral dilemmas in a
grasp
for more power and responsibility.
Ziva, his partner, is most adorable with every cultural nuance she utters as she tries to
grasp
American idioms.
This movie kept me on the edge of my seat and requires you to pay attention to the details so you can
grasp
the concept.
It becomes annoying, like receiving text totally underlined and in capital letters: not everything is equally important nor do the images on one side of the screen contribute continuously in any significant way to what happens on the other side nor enhance our
grasp
of the whole.
although it took 2 times for me personally to completely
grasp
the movie other people might have understood it right away.
In my desperate attempts at trying to
grasp
any form of entertainment from this feature I finally came to the realization that it's impossible for me to like it.
It always takes me a few viewings to fully
grasp
the concept of most films but already by watching it this first time I'am really convinced that this could be his best outing (with the exception of the first Death Wish and Cold Sweat).
It is past time for Europe’s leaders to
grasp
the reality of the situation.
Europe also must at last
grasp
the nettle of immigration policy – something that has persistently eluded generations of political leaders.
It was about having a better
grasp
on the security issues at hand.”
Yet many policymakers in the United States and around the world still don’t seem able to
grasp
that examining the behavior of women and men alike can improve their analysis and their proposed measures.
We cannot yet fully
grasp
its implications, but it is fundamentally transforming the nature of power in the twenty-first century, in which all states exist in an environment that even the most powerful authorities cannot control as they did in the past.
Tenth-grade chemistry makes use of ninth-grade physics, deepening and enriching the student’s grasp, but no basic chemical or biological principles are required for ninth-grade physics.
There is almost universal joy as students begin to
grasp
the whole picture.
Largely independent of education or family, those Americans who did value stability and security could
grasp
it in the form of jobs with “a future.”
The problem was that central banks, finance ministries, and multilateral organizations like the International Monetary Fund – the pillars of the global economy’s institutional framework – failed to
grasp
globalization’s emerging characteristics and effects, owing partly to the difficulty of discerning structural shifts in the huge mass of data now available.
To
grasp
how risky, consider this: US households now own $21 trillion of equities, so a 35% decline in equity prices to their historic average would involve a loss of more than $7.5 trillion.
To
grasp
this opportunity, we should first acknowledge that too many ideas emanating from the nonprofit sector are stillborn or unfeasible, often for lack of finance.
But Spanish policymakers and business leaders appeared to
grasp
the nature of the pre-crisis economic imbalances – and the importance of the tradable sector as a recovery engine.
I still don't know how much of an artist I have become, but I
grasp
what Brancusi was saying.
I can
grasp
- even at my age - my childish enduring self.
The last one to
grasp
it was Trump.
French President Emmanuel Macron will not see a German hand reaching out to work with him on European Union reform, though he might be able to
grasp
a finger or two.
Ruling out the connivance of top executives raises an alarming question: Does Jamie Dimon, J.P. Morgan’s highly regarded CEO, have as little
grasp
of the exposures embedded in his bank’s nearly $80 billion derivatives book as Tony Hayward, the hapless ex-CEO of BP, had of the hazards of his company’s ill-fated rig in the Gulf of Mexico?
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