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Get a Grip may also refer to: Get a Grip "Get a Grip" (The Boomtown Rats song) "Get a Grip" (Semisonic song) See also. Gotta Get a Grip (disambiguation) "(Get A ...
"Gotta Get a Grip" / "England Lost" is a double A-side single [2] by the English singer-songwriter and Rolling Stones frontman, Mick Jagger. The single was announced and subsequently released on 27 July 2017 along with accompanying music videos, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] one day after the singer turned 74. [ 5 ]
Open Cascade Technology (OCCT), formerly named CAS.CADE, is a development platform for 3D computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM), computer-aided engineering (CAE), etc. It is developed and supported by Open Cascade SAS company.
Cascade Tunnel # 15 — Pictures and details of the "Fanhouse" at the east portal of the tunnel; Radio Broadcast of the 1929 Cascade Tunnel Dedication; Winchester, Clarence, ed. (1936), "Tunnelling against time", Railway Wonders of the World, pp. 47– 52 illustrated description of the construction of the second Cascade tunnel
Get a Grip is a satirical comedy [1] television series shown on ITV in the United Kingdom. It aired on Wednesday nights in April/May 2007 and was hosted by Ben Elton and Alexa Chung . The programme was made by Phil McIntyre Productions and Big Bear Films.
The Coordinated Regional Incident-Management Procedure or Gecoördineerde Regionale Incidentbestrijdings Procedure (GRIP) is a nationwide emergency management procedure in the Netherlands. [1] The procedure is used by all emergency services, different layers of government and government agencies.
The Greenland Ice Core Project (GRIP) was a research project organized through the European Science Foundation (ESF). [1] The project ran from 1989 to 1995, with drilling seasons from 1990 to 1992. [2] In 1988, the project was accepted as an ESF-associated program, and the fieldwork was started in Greenland in the summer of 1989. [3]
North Cascade National Park has management plans in place to return grizzly bears to the park but not wolves, as the latter is seen as likely to reestablish themselves naturally over time. [ 95 ] The park is a prime habitat for grizzly bear, but the species was extirpated from the region by 1860.