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Idiom
Grass roots.
This idioms is often used in politics, where it refers to the ordinary people or voters.
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There are also shifts in resources at the grass roots of Puerto Rican sport.
It cannot ignore the grass roots of its communities because those communities are the base audiences.
But Corbyn, who is popular at the grass roots of the Party, soldiered on.
Because the Devil Rays had not won until recently, the team aggressively cultivates the grass roots of its fan base.
Called the Cooking Channel, it is lining up low-key programs targeted at a hipper crowd interested in the grass roots of food culture.
Only a third of Pakistan's population has access to satellite channels, Mr. Rehmat said, and equally powerful are Islamic groups active at the grass roots of Pakistani society.
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The uppermost zone has a characteristic dark colour, making for a striking profile and giving clear evidence of the decomposition of grass roots and of the wet-dry cycles over millennia that are essential to the formation of these soils.
"I ran the most grass-roots of grass-roots campaigns," he said.
The Obama campaign seemed to be trying to de-electrify the proceedings, keeping much of the focus on the grass roots instead of the rock star.
Cole Coonce, author of TOP FUEL WORMHOLE, a wildly alternative, grass roots history of American drag racing, will be our guest.
"I like the grass roots nature of the festival, and the feisty, interesting films," Mr. Knowles said.
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