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On the ground.
Events on the ground are where things are actually happening, not at a distance.
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When the ABC asked Asio for electronic copies of the maps, they were knocked back on the grounds that they were for "official use only".
Even though he was allowed back on the grounds, the WTA said then that another incident would cause him to be banned from a tournament.
On Friday the North Dakotan was back on the grounds at Hazeltine – this time signing autographs and posing for photographs with fans.
Think of the Fringe as a circus for theater nerds, though, and it's more likely that the giant purple cow lying on its back on the grounds of Edinburgh University might come to mind.
If that doesn't help you'll have to decide whether it's worth taking a case against the shop to claim your money back on the grounds that they've breached an agreement.
When Mr. Clinton climbs aboard a Marine helicopter on the east front of the Capitol, it will be an exit so final that he will need an invitation to get back on the grounds.
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To do one-legged bridges: Lie on your back on the ground, facing a wall.
Back on the ground, I kissed the dirt, looked up and promised myself I'd be back one day.
The man placed the child back on the ground and walked away.
The Americans are back on the ground, and they will be there for a while.
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