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If you swing at it, you might ground out to short and your at-bat's over.
Khan objected — with no charts of the area, he could not avoid shoals or reefs that might ground the ship.
[Wall Street Journal] Strong winds might ground some of the city's favorite balloons in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
According to reports, Europe's largest low-budget carrier might ground 10% of its fleet this winter to cut costs.
Congress has financed the second engine for years to keep Pratt & Whitney from having a lucrative monopoly and as insurance against defects that might ground the fleet.
When she suggested it, though, the other GPs quickly bought in.If Labour wins the next election, Mr Miliband might ground CCGs just as they are taking flight.
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Surround yourself with people who boost your confidence, and avoid others who might grind you down.
But without their evidence the trial might grind to a halt.It would, however, be hard to close down the websites.
Analysts said that unless fresh faces and ideas are brought in, privatization might grind to a halt, hurting the economy.
For a time it seemed as if the league's entire opening weekend might grind to a standstill at the police tape.
Well, Cox could not remember when he was injured, except that it happened early in the second quarter, with the Jets holding a 7-0 leandand looking as if they just might grind their way into the playoffs.
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