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Another car was due, and the body, if not removed, might be ground beneath the wheels.
If there was any sign of a learning curve or a maturing leadership role by MBS, there might be ground for hope.
It all started with a kicking game only seven weeks ago when it seemed that we might be ground down by something a little basic.
Rice flour surrounds a sweet filling, which might be ground beans, chestnuts or sesame seeds; the soft dumplings are white, pink and green.
In fact, Gingrich's N.A.A.C.P. gambit — and his rather quaint conviction that the organization's annual convention might be ground zero for transforming the African-American community — has a specific and peculiar history.
If the disbursements had been made by the Universal Company, or by stockholders of that company still interested in its success and in the maintenance of the good will and loyalty of its employees, there might be ground for the inference that they were payments of additional compensation.
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You might be grinding your teeth to them but at least you're not lonely or despondent.
Electronic pilot manuals are a comparatively easy call, and American Airlines told the Journal that removing the pilots' bags full of papers will save it 400,000 gallons of fuel annually around $1.2m.Business travellers, however, might be grinding their gears at the idea of pilots using iPads in the cockpit.
Though a broken Cozy Coupe might easily be ground up and repurposed as a wastepaper basket or dish rack, most are recycled by the simple act of the hand-me-down.
If so, the Weibull distribution can be used as, or might even be ground for, a simple predictor of fixation locations.
And banks might have to be ground into gravel rather than just broken in two.
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