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to grounding
noun
The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
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Apparently, these two are experts when it comes to grounding ground games to a halt.
Never mind that Slater didn't come close to grounding the ball.
While knowing what you're talking about is, on some level, crucial to grounding something and making it feel truthful, I don't think a knowledge of what it's like to have lived what the characters are living has to be literal.
A sampling: it's a dumb, arcane rule; a rules official should have told Johnson he was in a bunker; there's no advantage to grounding your club in a hazard; the swelling crowd made it impossible to tell it was a bunker; there was no intent to break a rule, so Johnson should have been given a break.
Mr. Parsons, a former Marine officer who has worked for NASA since 1990, will succeed Ron D. Dittemore, who managed the shuttle program for almost four years and was the agency's contact with the public after the Columbia disaster that killed all seven astronauts on it and led to grounding the remaining shuttles.
Contrary to grounding, deducibility can hold also between false propositions.
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They are ground-to-air missiles, not air-to-ground.
Rats went to ground.
The Prime Minister has gone to ground.
Or have they simply gone to ground?
Then it was on to ground observation.
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