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Labour, by contrast, lost ground meaning the gap between the two parties stands at only 4 per cent.
Small organisations, however, are more agile and able to work much closer to the ground, meaning they are better informed on local issues.
In New York, at least, ciders seem to occupy nebulous legal ground, meaning I have found them in grocery stores like Whole Foods and Fairway, which are permitted to sell beer but not wine, and wine shops like Astor Wines & Spirits and Chambers Street Wines, which are not allowed to sell beer.
The Rugby Football League has managed to extend the capacity of Elland Road to 33,400 despite some building work at the ground, meaning the crowd will beat the 31,042 who watched the 2009 Four Nations final – refereed by Leon Williamson, a New Zealander.
Based on a survey of the damage, radar imagery and eyewitness reports, the National Weather Service in Fort Worth issued a report that indicated a microburst hit the Irving, Tex., area, causing winds of nearly 70 miles per hour near the ground, although the wind speeds closest to the ground — meaning those affecting the upper parts of the practice facility — might have been even higher.
Instead, complementing lines of evidence support the view that important concept-driven processes (e.g., language comprehension) can draw on simulation of analog properties of the body and experience with the external world to ground meaning.
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The blizzard has made the road over the mountains impassable and all planes are grounded, meaning the police team from Reykjavík (including the moustachioed Tausti, played by Björn Hlynur Haraldsson of Fortitude fame) don't stand a chance.
Teenagers, on the other hand, were more likely to have been forced to reduce their time online, with 61% saying they had been "digitally grounded", meaning a device had been taken away or its use restricted by parents or carers.
On this score, some suggest that conceptual candidates for grounding meaning are purposes that not only have a positive value, but also render a life coherent (Markus 2003), make it intelligible (Thomson 2003, 8 13), or transcend animal nature (Levy 2005).
It ultimately ruled that the statute was "facially invalid on separation of powers grounds," meaning that the legislative branch overstepped its bounds in constraining the judicial branch.
Potentials, possibilities, examined - a different DNR When Breath Becomes Air spares us heavy doses of metaphysical ponderings - it grounds "meaning of life" musings into something akin to arithmetic equations, risk-reward calculations: tradeoffs.
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