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"If you want to be successful, you need to be able to grind out results, especially away from home.
No. 5 Syracuse vs. No. 12 Texas A&M The Aggies are playing well, but Syracuse should be able to grind out one more.
In truth, there was little to suggest that a repeat of last season's 2-1 victory was ever on the cards, but it did appear as though Celtic might just be able to grind out a draw before Cesc Fabregas finished off a slick move on 75 minutes.
So no matter where you put the RFID chip, biometric lock, or other electronics on a gun, anyone with a bit of time and information will either be able to grind it out with a Dremel, cover it with something that will prevent it from transmitting, or simply replace that particular part.
The sharper the blades, the finer you'll be able to grind the sugar.
You may be able to grind tuna or soft-cooked chicken enough to eat it without chewing, but steak is probably not a good option while you are on a liquid diet or just coming out of one.
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Players will be able to ground their clubs in the sand, take practice swings in it and are not compelled to rake the sand afterward either.
Players will be able to ground their clubs in the sand, take practice swings in it, and they are not compelled to rake the sand afterward either.
You need to be able to ground yourself in what is essential, and to go for it.
There have been a number of interesting reactions to this scepticism, both in philosophy and in linguistics, but, while the reality of psychological states might be saved, it has yet to be shown that the distinction will ever be able to ground the a priori in the way that philosophers had hoped.
Although Kant is not himself a pacifist, one might be able to ground pacifism in Kant's alternative version of the moral law: "Act so that you treat humanity, whether in your own person or in that of another, always as an end and never as a means only" (Kant 1990, 46).
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