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to grounds
noun
The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
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She suggested to Grounds that Brady's claim was "not only inaccurate but also delusional".
A second trip, to Grounds for Sculpture, the J. Seward Johnson sculpture collection in Princeton, is scheduled for Nov. 7.
The 19th-century village of Giverny, Monet's home in France, inspired the sprawling building next to Grounds for Sculpture.
"The Partisans II -- Freedom Fighters" has been installed on a hill overlooking Klockner Road, the major approach from Route 295 to Grounds for Sculpture.
Here was one of those rare jornadas when both the big two were going to grounds where dropping points was plausible, maybe even probable.
But this ugly trend has widened with the latest controversy, which takes the objection from religious grounds to grounds of cultural accuracy, or a nebulous "respect".
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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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