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Adam Goodes, a Sydney Swans AFL footballer, retreated from the field amid a chorus of boos that echoed from one ground to the next, week after week.
In preparation for deployment in Afghanistan, tests were recently carried out in which two Global Hawks were simultaneously controlled from one ground station.
That is because air-traffic management (ATM) systems are stuck in the 1950s.Instead of flying straight, planes must zigzag from one ground beacon to the next, and ascend and descend in steps, at each stage obtaining permission from the ground.
ScanEagles fly from two Navy ships in the Persian Gulf area, the Ponce and the Gunston Hall, both amphibious support and staging vessels; they also fly from one ground operations center in the region established when a ScanEagle unit serving in Iraq was withdrawn as the mission there ended.
To go from one ground state of the infinite ferromagnet to another would require changing the directions of an infinite number of dipoles, an impossible task for the finite little man (Coleman, 1975, pp. 141 142).
BBC Radio Ulster will have commentary teams and reporters at all four games, so you won't miss a thing, the beauty of radio being that you can instantly move from one ground to another - where the action and drama unfolds, we'll be there.
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Within it, oaks and loblolly pines grew well apart from one another on ground that was bare dirt, pine needles, and leaves.
BDE-209 (deca-BDE), the major remaining congener in commercial production, was detected in 8 of the 18 meat samples and, when detected, ranged from 9.7 ppt in one ground beef sample to 245 ppt in ground turkey.
Persistent organic pollutants are found in Alaska's marine mammals, and the ecological injury from just one grounded oil tanker (Exxon Valdez) persists 25 years later.
Still, the Yankees, who had already hit into three double plays, were one grounder away from seeing a rally die and being 12 outs from having their season die, too.
Since the 1960s, the U.S. economy began a fundamental shift from a manufacturing economy to one grounded in services.
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