Sentence examples for sense of ground from inspiring English sources

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We can find out some cracks at, and around, the offset position (photo F), but they are not so clear that we can estimate the sense of ground movement.

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Nobody had written anything quite like the piece before, and that sense of ground-breaking excitement is conveyed most vividly in the only period-instrument performance yet recorded, by the violist Gérard Caussé and the Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique, conducted by John Eliot Gardiner (Philips).

"I think there's a certain sense of grounding that comes from not being a rich kid from a media-elite school," he said.

A demented jag of blasphemy, multicultural weirdness, splatter-movie tropes and inchoate meat metaphors, "Mad Cowgirl" is an underground movie with little sense of grounding; the point is an aggressive pointlessness.

In her "feisty, impassioned" interactions with Darcy and "rebellious refusal to 'perform'" for Lady Catherine, Stewart-Beer sees Knightley's depiction as "far removed from Austen's original Elizabeth, who has a greater sense of grounded maturity, even though both Elizabeths have an occasional inclination to fluster, fun and giggles".

And, during this time of Kalaseva (HASC's FestivalSeva program), while I think about what it means to serve for the welfare of all beings, I have found a compelling social justice current underlying the basic principles of Hinduism, which not only informs my understanding of the world, but gives me a sense of grounding as I continue in this struggle for what is good and right for all.

I don't really have an identity there or a connection per se, but I was really intrigued by this sort of mysterious nature of the beginning of my life and who this woman was, and by being there and feeling the place out, meeting strangers and friends of friends who'd grown up there, I started to build this community, and it's all been a way to give me a sense of grounding with my biological roots.

The Transcendence dimension was defined as an anchor point exterior to the person; the relationship with an external foundation that provides a sense of grounding.

This measured breath can easily be observed throughout the day wherever you are in order to gain a sense of grounding, slower heart rate, and greater focus.

Early on, they said, they had felt sympathy from and a sense of common ground with the university.

The Sea Point Promenade is where people from all over the city can get some sense of common ground.

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