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When I noticed grass flying through the air, I looked up to see a boy of 8 or so on the grassy roof of the reception house, swinging a scythe.
They point to unequal conditions for analogous work: playing on hazardous turf instead of on grass; flying economy while the men flew business; receiving a lower per diem than their male counterparts and lower sponsor-appearance fees.
Ground type Pokémon are strong against fire, poison, electric, rock, and steel types, but weak against grass, flying, and bug types.
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Stretch out on the grass, fly a kite (as many locals do) or explore the bluffs and tidal pools.
The rock he treads on, whether quartz, feldspar, limestone or sandstone; the birds above him, whether exulting skylarks, hovering kestrels or a rising heron, "a foldaway construction of struts and canvas"; the foil or spoor of animals, and their eyes glowing orange or green in the dark (even spiders' eyes, he writes, show in the dark like tiny stars); trees, grass, fly-tipping, flowers.
Grass type Pokémon are strong against water, ground, and rock types, but weak against fire, grass, poison, flying, bug, dragon, and steel types.
As the ball blasted out of the trap, the combined effect of the blades of grass, the flying grains of sand, and the ball coming at me was actively seductive, beyond "you are there".
Ice type Pokémon are strong against grass, ground, flying, and dragon Pokémon, but weak against water, ice, fire, and steel.
Just as obvious are the cosmetic tweaks, like dreadlocks that swing from the back of some players' helmets, and the blades of grass that fly up from players' cleats on slow-motion replays as they run and cut.
They are mainly active during the day; they walk with a high-stepping action, and when disturbed they can run swiftly through grass or fly a short distance to cover.
Unfortunately, this probably won't catch a beat-up old Cessna leaving from a private grass strip and flying low with its transponder switched off.
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