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I got to grips with the FlexPai today and I was amused by how dysfunctional most of its software was.
Allies say that after four years in the job, Mr Mistry had got to grips with the inner workings of the company.
This has kept drone operators on a tight leash while regulators got to grips with what is, after all, a new form of aviation.
Friday's two sessions were relatively trouble free apart from a few spins as the drivers explored the limits and got to grips with the track.
Few firms have got to grips with the fact that harassment is often a symptom of bigger, subtler problems: unequal access to power and unaccountable cultures.
Because I hadn't got to grips with painting yet, I ignored the actual power that painting could have; I didn't trust that paint could do anything.
At CES 2018, I got to grips with the first smartphone to have this futuristic tech built in, and I was left a little bewildered by the experience.
New Director Shoair Mavlian has gone back to the organization's founding principle, namely the fostering of ties between Sussex and Northern France, and got to grips with Brexit.
But once I got to grips with it and figured out how to adjust aperture, ISO, and shutter speed, I felt quite well taken care of by the M5.
I got to grips with the two ZenBook Pro models and their so-called ScreenPads here in Taipei, and I was pleasantly surprised by how well implemented and potentially useful this apparent gimmick feature is.
Not even six months after the U.K. got to grips with the minutiae of European Union rule-making and its enormous, surreptitious dastardly implications for our country, we have all suddenly become experts in British Constitutional Law.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Plunging their pink-gloved hands into cartons of cabbages, and slathering the vegetables with a bright-red sauce, more than 2,300 people on Friday got to grips with making the spicy, fermented Korean staple of kimchi.
Never a lover of clay, with the help of Spanish coach Conchita Martinez she appears to have finally got to grips with the surface as she demonstrated by winning the Rome title — a feat she described as "a miracle".
The time before the big companies hold their grand CES events is a chance to check out the products from smaller outfits, and today I got to grips with one such project in the form of the Orosound Tilde.
You lot across the pond have heard Skepta's "Man" and Stormzy's "Shut Up." But while the collective world got to grips with the most prominent members of Britain's burgeoning urban scene, NSG were busy making moves in the streets.
There was little drama otherwise on a straightforward day of practice, with a few minor spins and lock-ups as drivers got to grips with changes to the track, including tweaks to the camber and gradients of some of its 15 corners.
At a recent showcase event I got to grips with the first-person shooter Farpoint and Sony's gun-like "Aim Controller," and the tablet-enhanced survival-horror The Persistence, both of which were enjoyable exercises in pushing into the potential for this medium.
While the world—definitely not just the Noisey UK office—got to grips with former One Direction heartthrob Harry Styles's new faux-glam vibes, a genuine rock musician with a real guitar was reworking 1D into something far more worthy of a second listen.
I got to grips with a prototype of the Lumix S1R at Photokina this week, and while Panasonic stresses that the design is not yet final, we're now close enough to the camera's 2019 release to expect few, if any, major changes between now and then.
The Romanian world number one did have a match point but never got to grips with the 22-year-old Hsieh on a baking Court One and lost the last five games as her opponent clawed her way back from 25-25 down in the decider.
"In government and in this job I have got to grips with preparing for a no-deal, it is a possible outcome ... We would be able to get through it but it is ultimately better for all of us if we secure a deal and leave in an orderly way," Gove said.
While BigID is not itself planning to sell after-the-fact security solutions to its b2b customers after they've got to grips with their data assets and figured out what they want to do to lock stuff down, Sirota couches the platform as a "preventative solution" — in the sense that they're selling organizations "visibility into what's radioactive, and what needs attending to" when it comes to customer data holdings.
In the Gran Premio de España, Andretti finally completed a race, finishing fifth amongst the established front runners. However, his showing was criticized by former McLaren World Champion James Hunt because Andretti was lapped by his teammate Senna. He would finish in the points on three occasions, but he could never quite string things together consistently. He never fully got to grips with the McLaren MP4/8.
Remarkably Galway led Cork by 1-5 to 1-3 at half time in the All Ireland semi-final before being swept aside by 2-4 in the first ten minutes of the second half. Down appearing in their first semi-final since 1949, never got to grips with Kilkenny and trailed by 2-3 to 0-2 after 13 minutes of their semi-final in Nowlan Park.
For Muggleton, Williams would have been a misguided 'literalist' who, besotted with reason, failed to read Revelation in the manner appropriate to the last days. However, Dr Williams could have driven his point about Revelation a lot further. Professor Lamont Lamont "Last Witnesses" p. 52 shows that neither Reeve nor Muggleton ever really got to grips with the question of how they knew they were the Two Witnesses of Revelation 11:3.
In the mid-1980s there was a spate of terrorist activity, much of it by Palestinian organizations. In 1986 the CIA founded the Counterterrorist Center, an interdisciplinary body drawing its personnel from the Directorates of Operations, Intelligence, and other US intelligence organizations. It first got to grips with secular terrorism, but found the upcoming Islamist terror much more difficult to penetrate. In the 1990s the latter became a major preoccupation of the center.
1997 also saw the end of Speedway at Odsal Stadium, the home of the Bradford Dukes, and in 1998 Garry joined the Wolverhampton Wolves on loan from Bradford Dukes as the Ham brothers still held his contract. His season did not work out too well with the Wolves as he never really got to grips with the track there, although he did yet again qualify for his third appearance in the British Final.
Matt Browne would look back on the album with disdain in the years following its release, saying "I probably would have used different recording techniques, possibly included a couple of different songs, some songs I didn’t feel were that strong and the artwork I absolutely loathed". He also went on to say that "songs like Whether and Aftertime could have been brought out better. They’re both good songs, but I feel they could have been made a lot heavier. I don’t feel (John Cornfield) who produced it really got to grips with those songs".
" Upchurch criticized the unresponsive controls, but praised the sound. Stuart Campbell of Amiga Power criticized the game for using "the kind of options screen that you'd have to be a professional semaphore operator to penetrate. I had to spend almost five minutes reading the manual just to work out how to select which of the two pointlessly-complicated joystick modes I wanted to use [...] and I still haven't quite got to grips with how to toggle the music and sound effects." Campbell also criticized the game for "some of the cheap 'n' nastiest-looking graphics seen on the Amiga in recent memory.
By 2001–02, Pires had fully got to grips with the English game and had one of his best seasons. Pires scored superb goals against Middlesbrough and Aston Villa. Against Aston Villa, Pires chased after a long ball by Freddie Ljungberg, and lobbed the ball over the pursuing George Boateng, and finished off the move with a delightful lob over Peter Schmeichel. Pires also scored in a 1–1 draw against Tottenham at White Hart Lane, which would commence a sequence of five consecutive league seasons in which he would score in the North London Derby away at their rivals.
However, he soon got to grips with top flight football and his lack of height was his main asset as his job in the side was to win the ball back and play in the wingers Frank Soo and Stanley Matthews and it was a task he excelled at. He became an ever-present in the Stoke side in the mid 30s playing every match during the 1935–36 season as Stoke finished in 4th position their highest up to that point. He remained in Bob McGrory's team for two more seasons before losing his place to Jock Kirton.
Teaming up with MP Motorsport, Devlin joined the field at the second round on the calendar - Red Bull Ring. Tackling a fresh new challenge, Devlin rapidly got to grips with his machinery and relished the opportunity to race in the support series for Formula 1. Debuting in Austria, he earned 11th-place finish, narrowly missing out on points, but making up an astounding 9 places in only his first weekend behind the wheel. Despite having to miss another round, due to illness, Devlin completed the year in 21st place, with a strong showing in all the remaining races.
On 31 July 2014, Ipswich Town manager Mick McCarthy confirmed that Bru had signed for the club following a successful trial. Bru made his Ipswich Town debut, where he came on as a late substitute, in a 2–1 win over Fulham in the opening game of the season. Four days later, he made his first start for the side, in the first round of the League Cup, in a 1–0 loss against Crawley Town after the game went extra time. At the start of the 2014–15 season, Bru "quickly got to grips with the Championship slightly quicker" and soon established himself in the first team.
Motivated by her desire to study and research traditional music, she traveled and lived in Crete during 2003 and 2004. In 2005, she returned to Thessaloniki, Greece where she studied folklore, traditional vocals and music in depth. She got to grips with religious Byzantine chant with Drossos Kutsokostas. It was also in Thessaloniki, - the Jerusalem of the Balkans for the Sephardim -, where she began to complete her repertoire by exploring more the Western perspective due to her proximity to mainland Spain. Mara Aranda's research and compilation is reflected in the album titled "Musiques i Cants Sefardis d’Orient i Occident" (Sephardic music and song from East and West) with Aman Aman and published by Galileo-mc.
His brief turn as an official ABC warrior occurred when Nemesis despatched the warriors into the Time Wastes to repair the damage done by his son Thoth; when Terri was inducted into the warriors early into the subsequent Black Hole mission, Ro-Jaws cheerfully gave up this position, although continued to be a hanger-on for some time. He remained for the Hekate mission and quickly got to grips with Khaos. Following the mission, he left the team with Deadlock to work at the Kollege of Khaos – Deadlock considers Ro-Jaws to understand the nature of Khaos even better than he does. He views Hammerstein as a good friend, despite their wildly different personalities, and has several times ensured the soldier's life was saved.
Faye Harrison, who previously played for Wolves Women, stepped in as manager and Susan Albrighton as secretary, with no experience of running a football club, soon got to grips with it all and managed to get the team through its first season. The first season was very successful for the ladies, finishing third overall and being piped to promotion by the very last game of the season. The second season was the best by far, finishing in second place in the league and again missing out on first place by the last game and by one goal. They also took part in the first ever Lucozade Sport Performance League, where 80 amateur teams were pitted against each other in a virtual league.

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