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He added, "When you're on the ground, the poor black community is the same as the poor white community".
The station is 7½ miles from the football ground …" "Poor old Port Vale don't have a station in Burslem, their home town within 'polycentric' Stoke-on-Trent," notes James Blanchard, while Gary Fairclough opens a can of worms in West Bromwich: "Surprisingly the town has no station, another line converted to a tramway.
The ground was poor, not fertile.
Ventilation below ground is poor and deadly accidents occur almost daily.
We've thought of a blue hydrangea, but the ground's poor and dry.
"I saw the dead bodies on the ground, wearing poor clothes and uniforms.
The juvenile justice system has become the dumping ground for poor minority kids with mental health and special-education problems".
The only alternative way to obtain tickets to the matches in Nagpur is online but mobile phone access around the ground is poor.
But there are still huge hurdles to overcome on the ground, from poor data quality to resistant governments to technological illiteracy about publishing or releasing data online.
To his great credit, he has worked on the ground in poor countries, such as Peru, building up public-health networks.
You have said that a lot of your ideas came from experience on the ground in poor countries, rather than in the classroom.
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