Sentence examples for essential ground from inspiring English sources

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He used the visual data in comparative studies that broke essential ground in deciphering hieroglyphics.

The Guggenheim's jam-packed "Century in Crisis: Modernity and Tradition in the Art of 20th-Century China" in 1998 broke essential ground.

But Wozniacki gradually regained essential ground: advancing in the court and reeling off six straight games from 1-3 down in the second set as Schiavone, 30, began looking weary in the legs and the head.

The results obtained clearly demonstrate that HMM is an effective means for assembly contact modelling and identification, and that the framework reported in this paper provides an essential ground work for the development of a practical intelligent robotic system.

Still, administration officials, including Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, have said that the Syrian Kurds will be an essential ground partner for the U.S. in its efforts to undermine the Islamic State.

"There is an essential ground game to win in North Carolina come November, and there are vulnerable communities to protect until we can overthrow the current bigoted system," said Tina. "Though gerrymandering continues to make it difficult to enact positive change in North Carolina, people are still choosing to speak up and act out.

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For this reason many education programs start to include them as essential grounding for teachers' repertory.

The world does not actually become the world it is elementally until it receives its essential grounding from the divine in creation, and until its particulars attain to their own vital self-determination in redemption.

The patient can only emerge from his paralysis, then, by turning away from the pursuit of essential grounds and regaining that trust that allows him to reclaim his place in the flow of everyday life.

"The Imprisoned Guest" by Elisabeth Gitter and "The Education of Laura Bridgman" by Ernest Freeberg cover the essential biographical ground: how Bridgman, born to a poor farm family in New Hampshire in 1830, was "discovered" by Howe, a restless, ambitious and well-connected Bostonian who directed the Perkins Institution for the Blind.

"We know – with certainty – that the cancellation of the Minnesota Orchestra Composer Institute will have a lasting and negative impact on American music," the composers wrote in their letter, "and we urge you to act now to resolve the lockout and reinstate this essential training ground for the cultivation of talented composers".

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