Kirkwall lifeboat and the ferry Eynhallow went to the aid of a boat that grounded on Wyre skerry on Saturday. |
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If judgment means anything, it has to be grounded in at least a minimum amount of knowledge. |
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A school of crabeater seals surfs the turquoise surge around the base of a grounded iceberg. |
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If there are not adequate receptacles, a fused and grounded power strip should be used instead of an ordinary extension cord. |
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To recognize these differences should however not lead to an essentialism grounded in sexual or cultural characteristics. |
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But if he's so convinced that her fears were well grounded, why didn't he do anything with the letters at the time of her death? |
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I think that they are remarkably well grounded young men, I think their relationship has remained essentially unchanged. |
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One cannot exactly say that this solution, though plausible and well grounded, has been accepted by subsequent scholars. |
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These fears are well grounded, as not many years before this city was built, a large flood wiped out the entire known world. |
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Moreover, they feared him, and their fears ultimately proved well grounded. |
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On another campaign promise, that of aid to cities, his position is similarly well grounded. |
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Where there is force or the threat of violence or well grounded fear of violence, there is no voluntary consent. |
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Their buying and selling of rural and urban properties as well as of slaves are well grounded by the author through notary documents. |
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There is need to work out well grounded, multi-faceted and sustainable long-term measures on how to handle and manage drought situations. |
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In addition, many of Wilson's conclusions about individual controversies and developments are sound and well grounded. |
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This wasn't just an argument of extremists, it was an argument of many people who were well grounded in biology. |
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This is a discussion of the Four Noble Truths by one well grounded in the Buddha's teachings. |
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To this chronicle, Dr Gourvish adds thoughtful and persuasive evaluations, well grounded in business organisation and economic theory. |
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Bass has done extensive archival work, has conducted some interviews, and is well grounded in the secondary literature. |
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When rolling down, rotate your wrists forward to keep the front wheel grounded. |
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When I focused my breath in my center, the place Taoists call the 'Sea of Chi,' I became grounded and strong. |
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War, as profitable as it can be, is just one highly revealing token of how an implicit axiology grounded in money cannot but uproot life. |
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The interviews were transcribed for qualitative data analysis and analyzed using grounded theory methodologies. |
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Critical knowledge is grounded in a reflexiveness that practical knowledge lacks. |
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If river levels sink too low, barges could be grounded and agriculture thrown into chaos. |
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It is the nullification of public discourse, for how can one refute accusations grounded in ethnicity? |
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Yesterday, salvors were also hard at work on the cargo ship Sagitarius, which is grounded on the rocks off Leaches Bay. |
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The family is deeply religious, and Reid's faith keeps him centered and grounded. |
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Too many songs are aborted takeoffs, briefly hovering in the air before settling back down to earth, grounded by their own sense of averageness. |
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She's reprimanded for something she didn't do, is demoted and finally grounded altogether. |
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The fight sequences are grounded and intense without being inordinately brutal, and calculably acrobatic without resembling a circus act. |
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For more than a week, the Manx fleet had been grounded after being excluded from the scheme to keep airlines flying. |
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Our research is grounded in quantifiable, objective data of how the brain really works. |
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Would Fitzgerald have been disappointed by the derivative script grounded in the conventions of the nineteenth-century realist novel? |
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His constitutionalism is grounded on a strong theory of the rule of law defined by. adherence to the constitution as the supreme law of the land. |
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Readers also will learn that black success in a Jim Crow society was necessarily grounded in betrayal of the community. |
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Interestingly the original plans show the buildings supported and made level by brick piles grounded in the sloping valley side. |
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If you feel adventurous, like new experiences, and have a fairly grounded personality, go for it. |
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Scientific rationalism is grounded on normative principles and expresses a specific hierarchy of values. |
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Our certainty, whether grounded in reason or miraculous signs, affords no occasion to trust. |
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Tapping around my rooted limbs and grounded chest, a circus of quail, woodcock, and mallard perform. |
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Gradually, these grounded bats formed a captive colony that occupied a room in French's house for more than eight years. |
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The practices are grounded in a material reality with actual, material consequences. |
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Libertarian, or individualistic, anarchism is grounded in the laissez-faire theory of the capitalist economy. |
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The theories of animal distribution advanced by zoogeographers are usually grounded in evolutionary presuppositions. |
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More firmly grounded in Hawaiian culture is the lei, a colorful wreath of fresh flowers or other decorative objects worn around the neck. |
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Seligman's learned optimism is grounded primarily in the cognitive model of psychology. |
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To start, simply mount the transformer near a grounded outdoor electrical outlet and plug it in. |
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Kepler's new aspects were based upon harmonic theory and grounded in empirical observation of astrological effects. |
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The collection was grounded with lizard skin booties, slightly square-toed and mid-calf in height. |
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Six balloons arrived on Sunday but stormy weather has meant that they have been grounded ever since. |
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The largest trawler in the Dingle fleet, the Emerald Dawn, was grounded at the mouth of the harbour in early July. |
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She also has the integrity to remain uncompromising in the refusal to acknowledge opinions that are not grounded in truth. |
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But she'd told me calmly that I was grounded the whole vacation for behaving atrociously. |
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Two other planes, piloted by a Dutchman and a Luxembourger, were also grounded by the strong winds. |
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I'm just very grounded in logic, plausibility and tangibleness and atheism fits that bill well. |
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Just like the introduction, the case-study chapters are grounded in original research and reflect the latest work in their respective fields. |
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Nonetheless, in speaking to the world beyond, Makonde carvers employ a language of images grounded in their unique historical experience. |
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These charged particles continue through the cell to the collecting area where they are attracted to a series of grounded plates. |
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Something about me not being grounded enough and either going nuts or unmaking reality for the lot of us. |
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The idea of fairness that underpins the democratic process is grounded in different ways in different theories. |
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To do this it is helpful to detail briefly the theoretical framework within which these questions were grounded. |
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We walked across the marshes where grounded boats found themselves stranded many years ago and are being slowly consumed by the land. |
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All electrical instruments should be grounded using a three-prong plug that attaches to a proper grounded receptacle with the correct polarity. |
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Captain Leghorn, after registering five missions, was grounded by order of higher headquarters until after D-Day. |
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They keep me grounded, and if I ever get a bit big headed, I'm not too big for a clip round the ear! |
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I was shocked out of my shoes because my master's degree from Hunter College was grounded in education. |
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Still grounded in realism, unlike its sequels, this film is arguably the best of the bunch. |
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Since historical linguistics is by now a firmly grounded science, there really was no doubt about this. |
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No one is really implying a comparison with the complex and religiously inspired system of India, grounded in its notions of metempsychosis. |
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Marius is a home-bred Romanian forestry worker, not a foreign-trained biologist, and his attitude is complexly grounded in local realities. |
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The paddle steamer left Renmark on May the 3rd and was briefly grounded twice on its journey due to low water levels in the River Murray. |
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This airplane had been grounded for about a year as changes to the leading and trailing edges of the wings were made. |
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Heidegger grounded his philosophy in phenomenology, the close examination of the given field of immediate experience. |
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This steam collier grounded off north Cornwall in 1916 and makes for an interesting dive if you don't mind a little deco, says John Liddiard. |
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Ours soon found themselves grounded around the dining room table, scribbling madly on a draft design blueprint. |
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The prototype was grounded until late November by undercarriage cracks resulting from a heavy landing on the last day of the show. |
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The work of CIA psychologists is grounded firmly in traditional clinical psychology and accepted professional practices. |
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Its call to repentance is grounded in the conviction that God will be lovingly faithful to unfaithful people. |
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The plasma then finds the nearest grounded tissue and produces coagulative necrosis. |
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After that event at school, his parents had grounded him for a month, and docked his allowance until Christmas. |
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My sister was in a snit from being grounded and I wanted to shake it out of her and tell her to stop being such a selfish brat. |
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Due to back orders of the test sets caused by high usage rates, four aircraft were grounded. |
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He said the airline has grounded the pilot with pay while executives investigate the incident. |
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Some flights to the US could be grounded after the airline pilots' union called on its members not to fly with armed sky marshals on board. |
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Strong winds grounded firefighting aircraft and drove the fires toward the resort towns in the mountains. |
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Our local aeronautic genius and his resurrected aircraft remain grounded by today's tough aviation standards, but he's still aiming high. |
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Some may say that this is rather ethereal, and not grounded in precise observation or description. |
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Their evangelism has no hope of success, because it is not grounded in the reality of what a university has to be to function. |
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This radical political practice was grounded in an equally radical theology. |
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The explanation is grounded in the notion that natural laws are the principle of a natural activity that constitutes a myth. |
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After all, his career path during the 1960s was firmly grounded in academia. |
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His vision of what was possible is obviously grounded in reality he'd experienced elsewhere. |
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Like most approaches grounded in irrationality, this one hasn't worked either. |
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The law is not just a formal dispute resolution system but something which is grounded in morality. |
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His tunes were still pretty, his riffs still grounded in classic guitar rock. |
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A grounded clause corresponds to the traditional category of finite clause. |
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There's a tremendous amount to be learned about socially grounded engineering, design, and evaluation. |
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Assuming the frame is properly grounded to the welder, the gussets are ready to be welded to the frame. |
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The use of religious language, as an expression of a religiously grounded culture, was not a disguise of pre-existing intentions. |
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A handful of other artists staged theatrical public spectacles, performances grounded in the sociologies of place and personality. |
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For example, Ernest Sosa has argued that justified belief is belief that is grounded in epistemic virtue. |
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These preoccupations reflect epistemologically grounded beliefs about what constitutes acceptable knowledge. |
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It's a very strange doctrine that would silence only religiously grounded moral viewpoints. |
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Ernie's slow drawl and grounded certainty are a good counter point to Steve's bumpkinish demeanor. |
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It also has a big scary hole in the living room ceiling, no grounded outlets and two non-functioning washing machines. |
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What distinguished his films from those of other documentarians was the blending of artful narrative with scientifically grounded ethnography. |
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She thunderstruck the audience with her grounded, undulating attack and startling series of parallel, tilted cabrioles. |
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However, it requires refinement and reformulation grounded in empirical analysis of exemplars or ideal types. |
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Their logical method is grounded in the world around them, and the human beings in it, in a much more existential or experiential sense. |
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In cases like this, claims about the world would be no more certain, even if they could be experientially grounded. |
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And idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and wood, signifies that thus they are in worship grounded in mere falses. |
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If the lead foot is grounded anywhere near the centre line, the base of support becomes too narrow and sideways instability is likely to occur. |
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The weather conditions had grounded the air ambulance usually used for the transfer. |
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This was back in the days when aircraft were much more susceptible to being grounded due to weather conditions. |
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Any slack can be taken up by the private sector, philanthropy and especially religious institutions that teach social values grounded in faith. |
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The SEP's policy to end the war is grounded on the fundamental planks of socialist internationalism. |
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Rocky Carlini grounded to the third baseman, but was distracted enough trying to hold Freeman, that he overthrew to first base. |
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Much of contemporary architectural thinking is grounded in a polemic against modernism and even classicism. |
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Wind can cause an air force to be grounded, as can mist, fog and stormy weather. |
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Melodies and counterpoints are entwined throughout the mix, grounded by the swagger of Fridmann's surprisingly muscular basslines. |
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Jaguar's Tony Purnell, one of the more grounded people in Formula One, took a dim view of recent events. |
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The music is soulful while being grounded in the aesthetic and working practices of jazz. |
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Its function is not disembodied or abstracted from the socio-cultural, but grounded in it. |
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This policy must be grounded in the examination of independent metrics and is not viable without this rigor. |
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The method further includes contacting the second metallization layer with a conductive liquid that is electrically grounded. |
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The third prong is there because the appliance must be grounded to avoid electric shock. |
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If I'm riding my bike during a lightning storm, will the tires keep me grounded? |
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But after a number of safety scares, the 65 gyroplanes thought to be in Britain were grounded by the aviation authorities. |
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Of course the 35-year-old is way too grounded to ever imagine herself enthroned in the Hollywood firmament. |
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The exegesis explores the genre of women's erotica and is well grounded in contemporary critical theory. |
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He occupied himself by writing a novel concerning an expedition to Mars, grounded on accurate engineering estimates. |
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First, like all historical research grounded in the archive, comparative international analysis is restricted by the availability of source data. |
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And in Bolivia, a peasant revolt grounded in opposition to neo-liberal policies recently unseated the pro-business president. |
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He said the government had hired the helicopter for ferrying the Amarnath pilgrims but due to the snag it has been grounded. |
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Make sure the computer is unplugged and that you're electrically grounded before you reach inside the case. |
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The lifeboat was launched after Fife coastguards received a distress call from the grounded vessel. |
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All nouns are bound by referents, and it is healthier to one's linguistic development to keep things less solid and grounded. |
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Of course, there are some generational differences, but even most of those are grounded in generalisation and personal experience. |
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For Socrates the act of communication is grounded in the world of original forms, archetypes, or abstract ideas. |
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According to Carl Jung, the collective unconscious contains archetypes, universal mental predispositions not grounded in experience. |
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It is not surprising that Frost, well grounded in Romantic tradition, would blend seriousness and play in the epiphanic quest. |
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I was very angry at her and I got a row for being huffy and I got grounded for a month. |
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His work may be grounded within a classical base but from there on it achieves an inimitable style. |
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In a similar vein, transparent quality testing and other compare-with-reality tests can help keep opinions grounded. |
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This leaves the unsupported spade rudder quite vulnerable to damage should it be grounded even in a soft bottom. |
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These beliefs were grounded in memory, experience, and observation rather than verbal instruction or religious revelation. |
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The experimental framework is grounded in varying conditions and in using different treatments to assess causality. |
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In the 1990s, public education was free, non-compulsory, heavily grounded in religion, and conducted separately for males and females. |
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Three progressive stages of coding in the grounded theory method are open coding, axial coding, and selective coding. |
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Jesus' death and resurrection are grounded in Moses and Elijah, the Law and the Prophets, as part of God's plan of salvation. |
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Obviously, supporting only holistic programs grounded in theistic assumptions would constitute discrimination against non-theistic worldviews. |
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To those who have an education grounded in critical thinking and science we can see through it very clearly. |
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Vavilov was an early student of Bateson and was thoroughly grounded in genetics and cytology. |
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One wonders if they shouldn't ease up, calm down, breathe deep, get more securely grounded. |
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Adaptationist thinking is grounded in Darwinian conceptions of human nature. |
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We used grounded theory to guide sampling and collection and analysis of data. |
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The ship ran aground in 18 feet of water, carving a gash in the living coral and remained grounded for 12 days. |
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If it is at all a justified exercise of American sovereign power, it must be grounded in our national private law. |
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Last year all 291 Sea Knights in US service were grounded after a crack was discovered in a rotor blade in one of them. |
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He had been praised for a mission where he rescued injured youngsters in atrocious flying conditions which had grounded every other aircraft. |
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I was kicked out of the altar serving program and I was grounded by my parents for a good month. |
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He knew that I was grounded about three times a week for the lamest stuff but he always tried to get me to do things with him anyway. |
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They suspended her for two weeks and her parents grounded her for a whole month. |
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Since the bridge incident, his mother had grounded him and made him work at home painting and gardening. |
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Something in me fired up, and I was almost glad that my parents had grounded me. |
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You're not grounded, you're not busted, and you're not chained to a desk in class. |
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Well, I'll explain it further later, but the shorter version is that I'm grounded. |
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The boat grounded, and although two tugs were requisitioned they failed to move her. |
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No matter how outlandish and farcical some of the events become, everything remains firmly grounded in a sense of reality. |
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If there are any doubts at all then the model or pilot is grounded. |
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Because interpretation is as much grounded in emotional apprehension as it is in cognitive reflection, we interpret by default as well as by design. |
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The second goal, acquisition of the prestige variety, is grounded in the knowledge that the standard language is the lingua franca of educated communities of speakers. |
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Why should this portrait in particular be grounded in this reality? |
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The brilliant synthesis was grounded in his own practical experience. |
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Being grounded by your parents will be treated as an unexcused absence. |
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The pilots had earlier picketed the roundabout at the entrance to the airport as the company's board met to decide whether aircraft should be grounded on Sunday. |
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By 1973, when she founded her company, her work was grounded in a presentational mode that depended on the stage environment of lighting and decors. |
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Trapped behind their own 22 for longer than desired, Carlow were only recovering from that blow when the ball was grounded behind their line in less than two minutes. |
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However replays showed his foot went into touch as he grounded the ball. |
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The spark plugs must be grounded to complete the electrical circuit. |
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He homered in the first game of the Divisional Series against the Giants, but he also grounded into a double-play to end the ballgame while representing the tying run. |
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Already, legal moves are underway to frustrate the plan, and these will be partly grounded on the historical significance of the site that has been chosen. |
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He grounded to first baseman Tino Martinez, ending the game. |
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On his next pitch, he grounded into a triple play to end the inning. |
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Patterson was certain this grounded youngster would not survive if he just left her there. |
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The bad weather also blocked roads and grounded helicopters as troops raced against the approaching Himalayan winter to ferry aid to remote areas. |
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This system is a computationally tractable and biologically grounded model that has previously provided insights into evolutionary dynamics and fitness landscapes. |
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Nuclear submarine HMS Trafalgar grounded off the Isle of Skye in November last year, damaging equipment on the hull but leaving her pressure hull and reactor system unharmed. |
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Just to test it, they'll go on the computer or meet with friends even when they know they're grounded, counting on our feeble recollective abilities to get away with it. |
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Their raft grounded at the peak of Mount Parnassus, and they immediately gave thanks to the gods of the mountain and to the prophetess Themis, guardian of the oracle. |
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A fidelity to the spontaneous moment is no longer the terra firma on which the photographic image is grounded. |
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If the claimants' suspicions are well grounded it may mean that he has been conducting a business in a manner which is in breach of the existing orders and undertakings. |
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They grounded the curious and unexpected fabrics with their texture and patina. |
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The dimensions of attitudes are grounded in the area of social psychology, which have been identified by researchers as cognition, affect, and behavior. |
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He is too grounded to be carried away by gusts of extreme declarations. |
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She grounded me, and told me I had to come over and apologise. |
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My character is very grounded, sorted and confident in her sexuality. |
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She's very good at pinpointing the feeling of how it progresses, the ways to keep yourself grounded. |
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Regarding the first principle, the lessons of sociolinguistics demonstrate that language prejudice is not grounded in linguistic reality, but in social considerations. |
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His arguments were well grounded, and his beliefs gradually gained supporters inside the army and in Congress, but his untimely death in 1881 stalled modernization progress. |
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Carry on snapping I say, having checked this out with our photographers, who are pretty well grounded in the law of what can or cannot be photographed. |
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In the field of science I'm a novice, but I'm well grounded in cow care. |
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We enjoy reading and meditating on the works of the ancient philosophers and poets, and when reading modern books, prefer those by authors well grounded in the ancient canon. |
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The vessel apparently, through something having gone wrong with the steering gear, took a sudden sheer to port, ran out of the channel and grounded on the edge of it. |
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This approach, although often grounded in good intention, can easily morph into a technocratic authoritarianism. |
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This is a national cuisine, after all, grounded in common sense and geared for survival and strength, with no truck with the effete and delicate nouvelle cuisine of the West. |
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Balancing such considerations will not produce made-to-measure answers but should help produce decisions that are grounded in principle and therefore command broad respect. |
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For nouveau hippies there are endless wheat-free, dairy-free and gluten-free eateries, and you can also drop into a class of Pilates to keep you toned and grounded. |
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Aboriginal culture is grounded in the stories of The Dreaming. |
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At the beginning she fused modern ballet technique with the softer, grounded style of Yemenite dance but later drew on a wider range of folk traditions. |
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This approach lights up the representational premises on which the two party system is grounded and the subsequent distribution of authority and access to which they lead. |
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The claim put forward here is that all these kinds of anachronism, good and bad, were grounded in a common way of thinking about artifacts and have to be dealt with together. |
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Since then, however, the helicopters have remained grounded, and Siwa residents can only speculate as to why. |
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His silhouettes, which so often make a woman appear aerodynamic and agile, this season left her looking grounded and sluggish. |
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This workshop will explore gender theory, grounded in a social constructivism paradigm, as a means of challenging heteronormative culture in the workplace. |
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Podesta warned that opposition to natural gas is impractical and not grounded in reality. |
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The apartments are furnished with every long-stay requirement considered, including grounded power points for secure use of computers and hi-fi equipment. |
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The act itself is grounded in irrationality, so it often defies rational explanations. |
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He was grounded for a few days, but fortunately for us, and for politics, his irrepressible good humor could not be squelched. |
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Being grounded in the basics of law, the legal battle which started from the Paravur Municipal Court, had a successful denouement at the Supreme Court. |
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Fortunately for him, his African grandmother and mother and his Afrocentric Black American father have all contributed to his being grounded in a strong Black identity. |
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All three deliver impressively grounded, natural performances in a character-driven format that would tempt many actors into workshop self-indulgence. |
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I have a strictly early childhood education background, grounded in student-centered learning, whole language, and allowing students to make their own choices. |
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Bourgeois monetary relations were breaking down the old feudal ties that had existed in England and which had been grounded in a largely subsistence agricultural economy. |
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Since we are far from a global citizenship, we are aware of the fact that a status grounded on denizenship will also exclude some residents in Europe. |
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So not only am I grounded, I've also been put on report at school, so I have to get a teacher to sign me in and out of every lesson, and also I've let my parents down again. |
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Toward this end, Fast proposes a poetics of relationality grounded in ideas of dialogue and dialogism, concepts she borrows from Russian theorist M. M. Bakhtin. |
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Some are grounded in the needs of those selling the technology. |
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The power animating the universe, while destructive at times in the cyclical ebb and flow of time and space, is fundamentally grounded in balance. |
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He was a dreamer, an idealist, grounded in the reality he observed around him. |
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Many are opposed to bilingual education, a position grounded in their awareness of the need to assimilate linguistically in order to compete in an English-speaking society. |
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The three unknown men in the clearing were grounded, hair frizzled and clothes scorched, their bodies convulsing ever so often though it was clear they were dead. |
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In a tobacco tin after capture, the umber yellow mature newts lost their leopard spots, lay grounded as numb as scrolls of candied grapefruit peel. |
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While he drew upon the arcana of the Rosicrucian and Hermetic traditions for his novel, his belief in prolongevity was grounded in Enlightenment rationalism. |
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Spokeswoman Clare du Plooy-Gomes said the bulk carrier, grounded 300 metres off Scarborough beach since September 5th, was successfully refloated at 3am. |
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A longer-term effect would be if the disintegration led to a meltdown of the grounded West Antarctic ice sheet, which would cause the world's oceans to rise by up to 5 metres. |
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Here she is not only a blues poet, but also a part of a blues people grounded in a specific set of conditions that give birth to the blues as music and as world view. |
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True, it is grounded in the realities of a fight against a sort of blatant segregation that no longer exists. |
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Her voice is light but never ethereal, grounded but never guttural. |
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This approach lights up the representational premises on which the two-party system is grounded and the subsequent distribution of authority and access to which they lead. |
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They all fall under the rulership of Venus, which in this chart is grounded in earth and tied into a grand trine involving angular Mars and Saturn. |
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But instead of having a human stuntman perform the scene, which would have grounded it in reality, it's just a glorified computer sprite doing the hopping. |
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He details daily routines, the flexible yet morally grounded leadership style of a gifted Scoutmaster, and the often ribald creativity of camp games and songs. |
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The big freeze had already begun to affect airline passengers yesterday with hundreds left stranded after snow and strong winds grounded flights to Europe and north America. |
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She used to lift weights and shoot hoops with her father, but today running, yoga and a vegan diet help keep her grounded and fit while touring the world. |
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The suspicion that the virus is new appears to be well grounded. |
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Karwoski, a high-flier on the Scottish business scene, was in a plane headed to New York which was swiftly grounded at Memphis airport as US air space shut down completely. |
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No critique of dominance or subjection, certainly not of objectification, can be grounded in a vision of reality in which all sense perceptions are just sense perceptions. |
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I have used grounded research to explore how middle managers might facilitate or inhibit change by managing or mismanaging the emotions of their employees. |
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When we forget that our longing for the good and the true is grounded in the beautiful, the spiritual life degenerates into moralism and perfectionism. |
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Pilots were left to navigate the U.S. using landmarks, and were grounded after nightfall and during bad weather. |
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They refuse decongestants, non-sedating antihistamines, even nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories for pain because they're afraid they'll be grounded. |
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This term reflects the fact that he developed it through reflection on John Rawls' account of justice as grounded on a hypothetical social contract. |
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En route to the South Pole, the ship was grounded in an ice floe. |
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Well, that's unfair, but at least grounded in ideology and belief. |
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The trios move in alternation as light from above picks them out, the grounded people waving their limbs like neophyte swimmers or fledglings learning to fly. |
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Initially it seems that the ship is grounded as solidly as a breakwater, but after a while the creaks and groans are evidence of movement, however slight this may be. |
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It was feared that the aircraft would be grounded after EU regulations put it in the weight category of an airliner, increasing its insurance five-fold. |
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Before buying into this draft, consider what it means to be forcibly enlisted into our military, an institution grounded in violence, discipline, and power structure. |
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If so, the pilot is grounded temporarily until he completes the physical. |
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After the attack, Daryl sits and talks with him, keeping him grounded. |
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Eric, you are grounded until further notice for lying to us about where you were last night! |
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The one ship that escaped managed to do so only because all of Alfred's heavy ships became grounded when the tide went out. |
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As of 1 January 2013, the Kulluk was grounded off the coast Sitkalidak Island, near the eastern end of Kodiak Island. |
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When my parents grounded me, I had a burst of parricidal thoughts, but I eventually got over it. |
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The Canadian manufacturer recommended that all DHC-8-Q400s be grounded after landing gears collapsed on two separate SAS flights on Sept. |
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Below the critical threshold of positivity, we remain grounded. |
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It was a revolution grounded in exoterics, which may account in some part for the general air of naivety and improvision which surrounds it. |
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By January 17, 2013, all 50 of the aircraft delivered to date had been grounded. |
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They would also have been used to carry supplies directly ashore during the six hours of falling tide when the barges were grounded. |
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Safety concerns grounded it for six months soon after it entered service while problems were investigated and repaired. |
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AirAsia has now been grounded on this route by the Indonesians. |
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The 747 fleet was never grounded as a result of the twa crash. |
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Francis rejects a female machismo grounded in an essentialist vision of men and women. |
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But after 26 years service and 100 million miles on the clock, the orbiters are expected to remain grounded in retirement. |
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A NORTH American black vulture recaptured after going on the run for six days was grounded by her owners last night. |
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Chatterjee's view of Larkin is grounded in a detailed analysis of his poetic style. |
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Apart from restating that happiness as an end is grounded in the nature of God, Paley also discusses the place of rules. |
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The FAA issued a directive in January 2013 that grounded all 787s in the US and other civil aviation authorities followed suit. |
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But because the four pillars are grounded in the foundation of positive habit-forming, each one includes baby steps for action. |
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Pierre tells me that A-grow-bics is groud nd d ed inscience i d nduces the human grounded in science, induces the human growth hormone. |
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These assumptions from methodological naturalism form a basis on which science may be grounded. |
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Burke's religious thought was grounded in the belief that religion is the foundation of civil society. |
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In this view, while generally grounded in monetarism, future expectations and strategies are important for inflation as well. |
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We must remember that Mill's theoretical views were grounded in the outmoded cost of production value theory of Classical economics. |
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The recent incident was one of the very rare occasions when a bird strike grounded an aircraft at Valley. |
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It was valued as a cerebral activity whose aesthetic legitimacy was grounded in complexity and polysemy. |
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The reformists' ideas were often grounded in liberalism, although they also possessed aspects of utopian, socialist or religious concepts. |
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In 1770 James Cook's barque HMS Endeavour grounded on the Great Barrier Reef. |
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Soaked to the skin and numb-handed, we secured the boat between two grounded bergs and camped in a long-deserted Inuit hut. |
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The European Aviation Safety Agency also followed the FAA's advice and grounded the only two European 787s operated by LOT Polish Airlines. |
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More controversial explanations of similarities are grounded in Jungian psychology and the views of Mircea Eliade. |
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Both AWS and AWT were grounded and sieved into a fine powder before blended with PP and extruded into sheets. |
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The new commercial law is grounded on commercial practice directed at market efficiency and privacy. |
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Descartes sought certainty in the existence of God grounded in apodeictic demonstrations. |
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Give me the grounded, intelligent views of right-thinking Northerners to some of our socalled economics gurus from The Smoke any day of the week. |
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This old city area is now in depilated condition, some beautiful buildings have been demolished and some of them are threatened to be grounded. |
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Judith is depicted as an exemplar woman, grounded by ideal morale, probity, courage, and religious conviction. |
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Trevor Hoffman got his 33rd save when Olmedo Saenz grounded into a game-ending force play. |
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