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According to Grieve, beach volleyball provides excellent physical training by increasing stamina and jumping ability.
He reminds me a bit of a right-handed Ben Grieve, who posted similarly great statistics in the California League as a 20-year-old.
In just over three seasons in the majors, Grieve has hit 76 homers and driven in 303 runs.
Dominic Grieve, the newly-appointed shadow home secretary, was crestfallen when a corporation hireling mistook him for the Labour MP, Keith Vaz.
It's not quite the slight faced by the younger Grieve, but it rings a bell.
In this way Grieve worked his way into the German trench to the left of the blockhouse.
The Black Gold tartan was designed by North Sea oilman Andy Grieve.
The napkin tells you something about Grieve, but it shouldn't be misunderstood as a sign of disloyalty.
But a sensible QC such as Grieve does not let that desired outcome blind him to the most likely verdict.
In opposition, Dominic Grieve, a Conservative member of Parliament, condemned this.
Following Grieve's departure from Broughton, Ogilvie arranged for Grieve to be employed as a journalist with the Edinburgh Evening Dispatch.
The ruling, which effectively ratifies an agreement brokered by the former attorney general, Dominic Grieve, will help to take some of the sting out of the highly charged political debate in Britain over human rights law.
Grieve apologises for the provisional feel of the office, a slightly tatty affair in the warren-like overflow-from-the-overflow across the road from Portcullis House.
Half the company, and all its officers except Grieve, were struck down and Grieve felt that they would all be annihilated unless the German machine gun was subdued.
In cufflinks and signet ring, with scrupulously brushed hair, pocket square, union jack flag on the desk, Grieve seems like the sort of Englishman who finds excessive displays of emotion a little unedifying.
Clegg was scathing about Cameron's reshuffle, which in addition to the removal of Clarke and Grieve, also resulted in the departure of the centre-ground ministers Damian Green and David Willetts.
Delivering a lecture in central London entitled 'Britain's International Obligations – Fetters or Keys?', Grieve warned departing from the EU would cause more problems than it solves.
It was here that Grieve first encountered the work of John Maclean, Neil Malcolm Maclean, and James Maxton.
In July 1915 Grieve left the town of Forfar in eastern Scotland and travelled to the Hillsborough barracks in Sheffield.
Let me please say before I'm howled down in protest I do have every sympathy with the families and loved ones that grieve for them.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It includes essays by Nick Mansfield, Hephzibah Roskelly, Alexandra Schultheis Moore, and Gregory Grieve, each of which explore the embodiment of rights.
How I grieve at whatever may be the cause which absents him from his family!
No more music lessons or German from poor Mrs. rouche, Lily, and another heart will grieve at your going.
People grieve and bemoan themselves, but it is not half so bad with them as they say.
The father, I grieve to add, was suspected by our officers of being a blockade-runner for the Rebels.
I grieve for Wyndham thinking cusack and the little Welchers to be the thiefs.
After it, for this day, it seemed not worth while to grieve and miserably to forebode.
She looks to me for help and protection, and I supinely sit and grieve when I should be up and doing!
But I grieve to say, that my modesty was put to a sore trial, when I began to unrobe.
I only grieve they cannot be put in execution with the promptitude that I desire.
How would it not grieve him could he hear of them as now quailing before Hector?
And yet, I love you, and will grieve till the end that you should have been reft from me.
She soon saw that to suffer was her duty, and though she might grieve, she must not repine.
Though it make the unskilful laugh, cannot but make the judicious grieve.
Many a rod, I grieve to say, was worn to the stump on that unlucky night.
Every method which I tried to console her seemed to grieve her more.
I grieve to say that you were right in your estimate of his character.
She did most heartily grieve over the idleness of her childhoodand sat down and practised vigorously an hour and a half.
I grieve to say that Mr. decker shamelessly broke his promise.
It would grieve me too deeply if you were to speak to me falsely again.
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