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The best wines taste like they come from one particular piece of ground, nowhere else.
Then, thanks to an anonymous email, the bodies are found — buried in dry ground nowhere near the pond.
But, with visual common ground nowhere except the badge on the nose, linking the small Fiat with this larger one is an imaginative stretch too far.
This is having very real consequences on the ground, nowhere more clearly than on the subjects of voting rights and women's reproductive rights.
They are puppets of an unrelentingly inflated rhetoricism, numb to pain and immune to wit, that touches ground nowhere in common human experience.
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It's the sort of urban contemporary dish that might be approved by focus groups in Munich, Miami or Mexico City, but is grounded nowhere.
"There has been some improvement on the ground, but nowhere near significant enough," said Charles Kernaghan, executive director of the National Labor Committee, a leading anti-sweatshop group.
Hanoi are favourites and there is a palpable air of tension among the fans present but the ground is nowhere near full.
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Starcevich had said the ground was nowhere near being appropriately lit, "I'm just thinking 'God, is this OK safety-wise for the players?'" he said at the time.
Mr. Lazio, a Republican Congressman from Long Island, appeared to have popped out of the ground from nowhere, but actually he's been dying for the nomination all along, and spent most of the spring desperately waving his arms in crowd scenes, looking available.
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