The new Jamaican slave code, passed in December, 1826, was disallowed primarily on the ground that it obstructed mission work. |
|
It was a matter of becoming aware of the mad aspects of myself, without making a drama out of it, and while keeping my feet on the ground. |
|
I stood and started to turn the corner that led to the kitchen when I noticed the empty wine bottle lying on the ground, next to the couch. |
|
She stared out the window, at the thick snow falling fast on the ground and building up on the window sill. |
|
Mr Haggarty said it was hoped to expand the room, which is located on the ground floor of the hotel, by about 4ft in width and 8ft in length. |
|
She stopped when she saw the first ray of sunshine on the ground of the cave. |
|
She lay sprawled on the ground below, one leg cocked beneath her at a grotesque angle. |
|
Two goons cocked their guns ready to fire at me, still kneeling on the ground, when he lifted a finger. |
|
This suffering could have been greatly alleviated had there been more allied troops on the ground. |
|
In winter, they feed on berries, seeds, and acorns, in trees or shrubs or on the ground. |
|
There was one Cork player on the ground and a number of kicks were aimed at him. |
|
As the home captain lay unconscious on the ground and the official was flat out on the touchline, spectators went into action. |
|
An additional limb in front is equipped with a metal detector and radar to find mines, a second sprays paint on the ground to mark the spot. |
|
The Buddha sculptures and even the bricks on the ground are carved with real gold. |
|
He put the six pack on the ground, and started jogging back down the hallway. |
|
However, the actualisation of these objectives on the ground requires the involvement and maximum effort on the part of stakeholders. |
|
Without the ability to see friendly and enemy troops on the ground, such air support is almost meaningless. |
|
Research shows that the measurements, properly weighted, can replicate the impact of horses' hooves on the ground. |
|
My family, especially, is very supportive and has kept my feet on the ground. |
|
A few large stones were jumbled around the clearing and a wooden slab was on the ground. |
|
|
He wept and lay face down on the ground until the emperor sent his servants over to raise him up and bring him. |
|
Closing her eyes, she took a small, sudden jump and was surprised when her feet landed firmly on the ground. |
|
The people on the ground in Covington scoffed at George's little junket to Louisiana yesterday. |
|
This lever is hollow to house the shot barrel ramrod, which generally lands on the ground. |
|
If so, are we more justified in shifting from pro-war to anti-war if we are on the ground? |
|
You have an advance man on the ground making sure that everything is running smoothly. |
|
They were always genuine and kept their feet on the ground even after hitting the big time. |
|
Patented swivel axle keeps all three wheels on the ground even on sharp turns. |
|
He was beaten until he lay writhing helplessly on the ground, whereupon his captors doused his body with kerosene and set it ablaze. |
|
When he was on the ground, I started whipping him with the belt that went around my kilt. |
|
Several white-sheeted bodies lay on the ground, limbs akimbo, eyes wildly open, with the look and feel of death permeating the surrounding area. |
|
Felix had already been introduced to the whippletree dragging on the ground and his lesson today started with the chainsaw. |
|
It's odd to see Ellis and Glover lined up with two hands on the ground, legs spread and feet even, more like sumos than sprinters. |
|
However, unless the message is spread around the constituencies by the people on the ground, he may as well be whistling in the wind. |
|
If you want real, on the ground reporting, turn to the British and European stations, folks. |
|
The next gallery consisted of a reconstruction of the painting studio on the ground floor of the Yellow House. |
|
He's held his own and kept his feet on the ground since coming in and is growing in stature with each game. |
|
Suddenly the gardeners spot the Queen across the garden and they throw themselves flat on the ground. |
|
For ease and safety, the students first fitted the frame together on the ground, then took it apart and reassembled it in place. |
|
The development will offer parking space in the basement, commercial facilities on the ground floor, and residential flats on floors one to nine. |
|
|
For example, ground birds can usually only walk horizontally on the ground whereas woodpeckers climb up and down vertically on tree trunks. |
|
He would have played in the first team, coached the kids and earned his keep by working behind the bar and on the ground. |
|
He is accused of throwing the 37-year-old saleswoman against a wall, kneeing her in the head and striking her head on the ground. |
|
Moving the radiators to wing tip pods created a cooling problem while on the ground because the radiators were out of the prop blast. |
|
It keeps his feet on the ground, and it's nice to see him taking part in the fun where it all starts for players. |
|
In the beginning there was darkness and fingers clawing at loose debris on the ground. |
|
When searching for receptive females, males patrol around the habitat and stop to drum on the dry uppermost leaves on the ground. |
|
All of these people stayed on their post, did their job, got the rest of air traffic control on the ground. |
|
The man with the white beard rose to his feet and strode over to the baby weeping on the ground. |
|
They cornered him and launched a brutal attack in which he was repeatedly kicked in the head as he lay on the ground. |
|
Wing heat, on the other hand, could do damage on the ground and is only available when airborne. |
|
While she may be reaching for the stars, Jacinta has her feet firmly planted on the ground and is hoping for a good result. |
|
If there was a clear sense of nervousness in the air, it was tangible on the ground. |
|
Too few troops on the ground going in left the heartland unconquered and rearguard supply troops vulnerable to attack. |
|
Job offers came in but rather than running off to the US or London, Dorren kept his feet on the ground. |
|
The airline recorded more than 230 cases of air rage last year, although it does not log incidents that happen on the ground. |
|
He was wearing a long robe with a hood that was bunched up around his chest to keep it from dragging on the ground. |
|
I see myself as a normal person, and that's what keeps your feet on the ground. |
|
I can't think of a green remedy for woodlice, but as far as the snails are concerned, scattering slug pellets on the ground should help a bit. |
|
We would redevelop it with a restaurant style pub on the ground floor, flats above and possibly housing in the car park. |
|
|
He saw how a fragment of leg bone fitted into the foot bones, and knew those feet were made for walking on the ground, not moving in trees. |
|
Resembling a cross between a young bear and a monkey the kinkajou is rarely ever seen on the ground. |
|
They want basically to run out the clock on the ground and to turn back the clock on the Supreme Court. |
|
Even better, lay them gently on the ground, and let them come to in their own good time. |
|
When I released it this morning, it merely hunched on the ground beneath a woolly bush, its feathers fluffed up, and grey as the overcast day. |
|
Keyan headed for the left side spot, guided by a tech in black coveralls on the ground, waving two light wands. |
|
We decided to investigate the integration of air power with special operations on the ground. |
|
The seven-foot Cobra curled on the ground slowly rears his head and stares at the Marines encircling him. |
|
Naturally, when I was safe on the ground with the airplane on jacks in a warm shop, the wheels cycled up and down without difficulty. |
|
Long, spiked posts were driven deep into the soft soil by the constant hammering of a solid stone that I had found on the ground. |
|
With the ability to communicate with warfighters on the ground, higher commands could continue battlefield operations in Northern Iraq. |
|
The pilot and co-pilot left their cabin after keying their mic so everything could be heard on the ground by horrified air traffic control teams. |
|
There were no Afghanistan terrorists on those planes and no one on the ground there is particularly keen on being bombed by the US war machine. |
|
The building was engulfed in flames within minutes of the fire starting on the ground floor. |
|
David walks over to his car, and Paul accidentally drops his car keys on the ground. |
|
Suffice it to say that awareness of the risks of giving offense produces a chilling effect on the ground in Russia. |
|
Murray is succeeding by keeping the ball out of the air and on the ground. |
|
Later that century it was enclosed and the arches added, with a slaughterhouse and other workrooms in the basement, butchers and other shops on the ground floor. |
|
Dark red blood spilled from her arm and gathered in a pool on the ground. |
|
A strike on Syria is not a prelude to a decade-long counterinsurgency campaign with 100,000 U.S. forces on the ground. |
|
|
Sometimes, the nests are also built on the ground among reeds. |
|
Operators on the ground chose to detonate the rocket shortly after launch once it was established that there were problems. |
|
Our air offensive, with the use of defoliants such as Agent Orange, has seriously reduced their strength in the trees and their capacity to wage war on the ground. |
|
And while abolition of the air force is unlikely, the factions that believe in the primacy of boots on the ground are influential. |
|
Proponents of the Warthog, however, argue that the ageing plane has no equal in supporting troops on the ground. |
|
I keep my feet on the ground, but keep reaching for the stars. |
|
And an arrow painted on the ground that shows the way to Mecca, for prayers. |
|
Instead of laying down concrete and asphalt on the ground, the Brusaws hit upon the idea of using pavers. |
|
Crowe recently returned from a visit to Liberia to assess the situation on the ground and will share her knowledge and experience. |
|
He found Poindexter on the ground, bleeding from a bullet wound to his chest. |
|
The video showed a blindfolded man kneeling on the ground with his hands bound behind his back. |
|
I crossed to the other side and found Ewen keeled over on the ground. |
|
But as many have reported from on the ground, the country is bravely forging ahead. |
|
And the Americans are currently ruling out boots on the ground in Syria or buffer zones. |
|
She let out a mighty wail from the pain, and writhed around on the ground. |
|
The first, inescapable fact on the ground is that the folks around Raleigh and Chapel Hill are not yet in a forgiving mood. |
|
There seem to be good reasons for utilitarians to be in favor of it, and absolutists cannot object to it on the ground that it involves killing the innocent. |
|
A quadruped can be stable with only three feet on the ground. |
|
Gabrielle lay motionless on the ground, curled up in a ball, vainly trying to stop the ponding, flashes and sharp jabs of pain coming from all over her body, it seemed. |
|
I have my feet on the ground but remain confident I can go through. |
|
|
The hostel had 25 two and three-tiered bunks on the ground floor and a virtual rabbit warren of about 20 rooms on the first floor, with four or five people per room. |
|
He rejected the proposal on the ground that such an important decision should not be governed by personal ambitions but by economic factors, informed sources say. |
|
A wounded woman sat keening on the ground, clasping the body of her dead child in her arms. |
|
He laid helplessly on the ground, reaching in Taylor's direction. |
|
We believe this research provides one of the clearest pictures to date of conditions on the ground in Syria. |
|
The jet stream is a band of very strong winds at around 30,000 ft above the surface of the Earth, which controls the weather that we see on the ground. |
|
He would wake up and fold the sleeves of his jibba to make it look like a blouse and pull out one of the saris spread on the ground in place of mats. |
|
Transporting the plane on the ground isn't anywhere near as fun and exciting as flying the Starliner and hearing the roar of those four radial engines! |
|
They laid him on the ground behind one of the large stone benches at the entryway and radioed around frantically, while the man's companions tried reviving him. |
|
Adam couldn't get his bearings from his position on the ground. |
|
There are four reception rooms on the ground floor as well as a kitchen and back sitting room, plus a total of six bedrooms over the first and second floors. |
|
They nest on the ground, among sedges or grasses close to water. |
|
These commands were rattled off at a frantic speed, then a few seconds silence ensued, until Telli's weapons were lying on the ground a few feet away from him. |
|
I felt one of my enemies jump on my back knocking me flat on the ground. |
|
He used their weight to counterbalance them, each with one foot on the ground. |
|
Arear hall, utility room and a family room completes the accommodation on the ground floor. |
|
Depending upon recent rainfall there may be anything from two to five tarns in evidence on the ground. |
|
The wing would have been a severe obstruction to apprehension of an object on the ground. |
|
We placed one log on the ground, and another athwart, forming a crude cross. |
|
He was squatting on the ground like a blackfellow, quiet and still and cunning. |
|
|
The bettongs live in moderately dry country and with the exception of the Boodie, which digs burrows, all make nests of grass on the ground. |
|
He did not make much of an entrance, he just made his way over to the edge of the lake and plopped his boots on the ground. |
|
The Pentagon may say we have enough, but that's not what I'm hearing from the boots on the ground. |
|
We need boots on the ground to make the border a real barrier. Ten thousand new Border Patrol agents have been authorized by Congress. |
|
On April 28, 1927, on Dutch Flats, below San Diego, Charles Lindbergh signaled chocks-away to those on the ground below him. |
|
Hereupon Ted drew forth his cudgel, hit the Turk a donnybrookian whack over the skull that laid him flat on the ground, and took to his heels. |
|
We started doing tug of war for the banana, and, eventually, the monkey yanked it out of my hands, making me fall down on my back on the ground. |
|
We think we can trust John with this new position as he has his feet on the ground. |
|
Due to the thin layer of snow on the ground the frost line has penetrated unusually deep this year. |
|
When the Giganto dragged him off the tree, he lay on the ground looking up at the monstrous ape as it roared. |
|
The ball popped in and popped out, and when he made a grab for it on the ground he kicked it with his foot. |
|
He put his palms flat on the ground, then grabbed the back of his knees, stretching his hammies for the millionth time that morning. |
|
Some borders were broadly defined by treaty, and surveyors would then choose a suitable line on the ground. |
|
When it comes to cameras, the only thing worse than dropping one on the ground is dropping one in the drink. |
|
Following Raleigh's death, members of his family approached Boyle for compensation on the ground that Raleigh had struck an improvident bargain. |
|
The Exchange Arcade, on the ground floor, is an upmarket shopping centre containing boutiques. |
|
Aerospace is not the same as airspace, which is the physical air space directly above a location on the ground. |
|
When an airline has an aircraft on the ground, the part that the airline requires to get the plane back into service becomes invaluable. |
|
In addition, this static thrust capability means the engine can be realistically tested on the ground, which drastically cuts testing costs. |
|
He then broke the kola nut and threw one of the lobes on the ground for the ancestors. |
|
|
The original medical school library, Wills Library, is also located on the ground floor of the building. |
|
The structure is separated into four white concrete parabolic vaults, which together resemble a bird on the ground perched for flight. |
|
Next I will compel you to undergo pains and hardships, sleeping on the ground, drinking nothing but water. |
|
The King's Library, on the ground floor of the East Wing, was handed over in 1827, and was described as one of the finest rooms in London. |
|
Objects from this department are mostly on display in several galleries on the ground and lower floors. |
|
Ball control is also important in rugby league, as a fumble of the ball on the ground forces a handover, unless the ball is fumbled backwards. |
|
The target is an unmovable feather or metal plate on the ground, instead of a small ball. |
|
Meanwhile as the metamarket booms, the few remaining souls who did not get in on the ground floor, have no choice but to pursue eschatology. |
|
Pluralism has been challenged on the ground that it is not supported by empirical evidence. |
|
This meant that the British government could legislate for Home Rule but could not be sure of making it a reality on the ground. |
|
Those visiting can walk the site by way of footpaths on the ground and can also enjoy a view from above on a raised platform. |
|
Socialists frequently oppose free trade on the ground that it allows maximum exploitation of workers by capital. |
|
Once on the ground they prepared for the subsequent arrival of US military forces. |
|
In 2006, a video of Allsopp lying on the ground surrounded by Iraqi irregular forces was discovered. |
|
Snowfall is usually confined to the period November to February, and snow seldom lies on the ground for more than a day. |
|
The final ball landed on the ground past the Cricketers' pub just outside the ground. |
|
Snow falls every winter and usually settles on the ground several times, and usually melts after a few days. |
|
The Doha Declaration is the basis of the peace process in Darfur and it has achieved significant gains on the ground for the African region. |
|
These were rooted not only in objective facts on the ground, but in the political interests of those articulating them. |
|
In the article however, it reports that armed Westerners but not Western troops were on the ground. |
|
|
There were no injuries to the passengers, crew or people on the ground despite debris falling onto the Indonesian island of Batam. |
|
A batsman is in his ground if any part of him or his bat is on the ground behind the popping crease. |
|
The sliotar can be caught in the hand and carried for not more than four steps, struck in the air, or struck on the ground with the hurley. |
|
A player may only stop the ball with the stick, the chest, two feet together or one foot on the ground. |
|
An airport can have areas where collisions between aircraft on the ground tend to occur. |
|
Snowfall is usually confined to the period November to February and seldom lies on the ground for more than a day. |
|
Individuals often suffer damage to their legs or feet when they land on the ground if there is not sufficient wind. |
|
As long as the young chicks cannot fly the hen spends the night with them in dense cover on the ground. |
|
The red fox, cats and dogs can prey upon the red squirrel when it is on the ground. |
|
The ranking of lay grades has been seen by many scholars as rather schematic and not reflecting realities on the ground. |
|
It is active on the ground and in the tree canopy and has a home range rather smaller than half a hectare. |
|
At mosques that do not have minarets, the adhan is called instead from inside the mosque or somewhere else on the ground. |
|
Typically, each TOID is associated with a polygon that represents the area on the ground that the feature covers, in National Grid coordinates. |
|
The lined nest is built on the ground close to the sea, lakes or rivers, in woodland or tundra. |
|
Runoff that occurs on the ground surface before reaching a channel is also called a nonpoint source. |
|
The electric beeper horn now lies flat on the ground next to the fog signal building. |
|
Their nest is a scrape on a grassy ledge or a saucer of vegetation on the ground, lined with softer material. |
|
Pipelines for centralized heating systems are often laid on the ground or overhead. |
|
Gillian watched the overpassing shoppers on the second floor of the mall, as she relaxed in the bench on the ground floor. |
|
Initially the Luftwaffe concentrated on destroying the RAF on the ground and in the air. |
|
|
Observers phoned their reports to officers on the ground who then relayed the information to those who needed it. |
|
The fight is ended by the loser, who either lays his head and neck flat on the ground, or turns tail and is chased out of the territory. |
|
Tufts of hair are most commonly found on the ground in November and December, showing that encounters are heavily concentrated around the rut. |
|
They feed mainly on plant material and lay their eggs in a simple scrape on the ground. |
|
These birds have very short legs and never settle voluntarily on the ground, perching instead only on vertical surfaces. |
|
This was to attract wild mallards from the sky, into traps set for them on the ground. |
|
The house sparrow feeds mostly on the ground, but it flocks in trees and bushes. |
|
Common pheasants nest solely on the ground in scrapes, lined with some grass and leaves, frequently under dense cover or a hedge. |
|
All grouse spend most of their time on the ground, though when alarmed, they may take off in a flurry and go into a long glide. |
|
Many species have elaborate courtship displays on the ground at dawn and dusk, which in some are given in leks. |
|
The nest is a shallow depression or scrape on the ground, often in cover, with a scanty lining of plant material. |
|
The female deposits the eggs in a protective structure like a nest or crevice or simply on the ground. |
|
They are common in gardens and can be encouraged to enter and help remove pest insects by placing black plastic or a piece of tin on the ground. |
|
The rats eat eggs and kill the chicks of those birds that nest in burrows or on the ground. |
|
The Billiard Room, Queen's Dining Room, and the Drawing Room on the ground floor all express grandeur. |
|
Most peristyles in Haiti have hard-packed dirt floors that can soak up libations when they're poured on the ground in honor of the spirits. |
|
Walking is the most common gait, where some feet are on the ground at any given time, and found in almost all legged animals. |
|
In this way, it has been suggested that some pterosaurs, when on the ground, used their forelimbs in an unexpected quadrupedal action. |
|
In some situations it can also be safer compared to landings on the ground. |
|
The mews had horse stalls and a carriage house on the ground floor, and stable servants' living accommodation above. |
|
|
When we were journeying through that land we came across countless skulls and bones of dead men lying about on the ground. |
|
Camels mate by having both male and female sitting on the ground, with the male mounting from behind. |
|
The navigator also received simulated radio signals from various positions on the ground. |
|
Snowfall is the total amount that fell during the month, not the amount accumulated on the ground. |
|
John's, where a heavy snowfall can be followed by rain, so that no snow remains on the ground. |
|
Receivers on the ground with a fixed position can also be used to calculate the precise time as a reference for scientific experiments. |
|
The stalk continues downward and is crumpled into a mangled pile on the ground, where it usually is left to become organic matter for the soil. |
|
That trade continued with few interruptions until 1638, when it was prohibited on the ground that the ships were smuggling priests into Japan. |
|
The proposal was made that freedom from discrimination on the ground of language be inserted into the Charter of Rights. |
|
Resistance to the public accommodation clause continued for years on the ground, especially in the South. |
|
Guilt in respect to almost all offences created under the IPC is fastened either on the ground of intention, knowledge or reason to believe. |
|
He pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the ground of diminished responsibility and was ordered to be detained in a secure hospital. |
|
The fireworks slipped and exploded on the ground causing shockwaves to travel through the platform. |
|
Charles' first plan was to establish a Prussian settlement in the area and sent three German merchants to study this possibility on the ground. |
|
Haystacks may also be built on top of a foundation laid on the ground to reduce spoilage, in some places made of wood or brush. |
|
Formerly an assembly building, The Moot Hall contains a tourist information centre on the ground floor, with an art gallery on the floor above. |
|
This ridge, whilst significant topographically, is in many places unnoticed on the ground. |
|
Chaff may also be emptied into a bagger, which puts the silage into a large plastic bag that is laid out on the ground. |
|
The workrooms were on the ground floor, with the showroom and a library on the upper floor. |
|
The firing point normally is at a defined point on the ground, and on a civilian range will usually be level and flat. |
|
|
When William Crossing first encountered this cross it was lying on the ground. |
|
What if my cat is biting its tail, scooting or rubbing its bottom on the ground? |
|
The seed was cast on the ground from seed-cod or seedlep, the latter word being still used. |
|
In a private rite, a ring is drawn on the ground around a harrow or before an indoor stall. |
|
Tayras forage for food on the ground and also in the trees, where their long tail helps them to balance as they move through the branches. |
|
What is needed now is not yet more political rhetoric, speeches and theories ad nauseam, but real action on the ground. |
|
And Naishadha stood revealed by his shadow, his fading garlands, himself stained with dust and sweat, resting on the ground with winksome eyes. |
|
Rotting fruit lying on the ground in the back yard are drawing yellowjackets, got to get rid of them before one of the dogs get stung. |
|
It is the first time US troops have worked openly on the ground in the wartorn country. |
|
In the deep woods, several songbirds nest in roots and on the ground near streams including Louisiana waterthrush and winter wren. |
|
Now, ceremonially she put it down in front of them, on the ground. |
|
An outright ban could also cause problems with cleaning up cigarette butts tossed on the ground because there are no ashcans. |
|
Based on his high gross weight and need to perform a dead stick landing he consulted with pilots on the ground about jettisoning his external stores. |
|
The Indians have compiled 64 points during their two-game winning streak and are led on the ground by Dillon O'Brien's 558 rushing yards and eight touchdowns. |
|
It has a spacious lounge, sun room, dining room, study, cloakroom, breakfasting kitchen with hand-built pine units, utility, wet room and garden room on the ground floor. |
|
Not a day passes when federal boots aren't on the ground in Noble's Holler, churning up every acre, and then going over it again, world without end, until I get I what I want. |
|
He saw from the twigs on the ground that a gale had been blowing, and knew it would be the teuchit-storm on which the teuchit, or green plover, is blown home. |
|
The alectryomancer sometimes wishes to know the name of a person and allows a bird to pick corn grains from letters drawn in a circle on the ground. |
|
He followed the ghost outside where it indicated a spot on the ground. |
|
For example, frost is used sometimes to indicate ice which forms on the ground during cold nights, but other times to indicate air temperature below freezing point. |
|
|
The nest is a shallow scrape on the ground lined with vegetation, into which typically four eggs are laid and incubated by the male and female parents. |
|
While snowfall occasionally occurs during the winter months, the temperature is rarely low enough for it to build up on the ground in any quantity. |
|
The main bus station is located on the ground floor of the transport center at Hartford Union Station at One Union Place, serving Peter Pan Bus and Greyhound Bus customers. |
|
The head of the Pattani Dutch trading post, Victor Sprinckel, refused on the ground that he was too busy dealing with Portuguese opposition in Southeast Asia. |
|
A team of operators sat at a control booth on the ground below the machine, from which they could simulate weather conditions such as wind or cloud. |
|
He was lying on the ground in agony during the final of the Royal tournament in the first week of January, with a left knee that had cleat marks despite a kneepad. |
|
The sound is made when a reindeer is walking or running, occurring when the full weight of the foot is on the ground or just after it is relieved of the weight. |
|
For example, if an alarm call signals a python, the monkeys climb into the trees, whereas the eagle alarm causes monkeys to seek a hiding place on the ground. |
|
The house's original square wing was known as 'The Pavilion,' containing the principal and royal apartments on the ground and first floors, respectively. |
|
Since helicopters can achieve a unique aerial view, they are often used in conjunction with police on the ground to report on suspects' locations and movements. |
|
Small fish are swallowed head first, and larger prey and eels are carried to the shore where they are subdued by being beaten on the ground or stabbed by the bill. |
|
The birds often perch in trees, but spend much time on the ground, striding about or standing still for long periods with an upright stance, often on a single leg. |
|
Their nest is on the ground near water and about a metre across. |
|
These are terrestrial species, feeding and nesting on the ground. |
|
Any drift from true time maintained on the ground is corrected daily. |
|
Aubaine, a London-based French restaurant and boulangerie, is set to open in Dubai in December 2015, on the ground floor at the main entrance of The Dubai Mall. |
|
Most species from the subfamily Brookesiinae, which includes the genera Brookesia, Rieppeleon, and Rhampholeon, live low in vegetation or on the ground among leaf litter. |
|
In areas with no fresh water on the ground surface, fresh water derived from precipitation may, because of its lower density, overlie saline ground water in lenses or layers. |
|
The Warrant Design showed external buttresses on the ground floor level. |
|
It calls on its nocturnal visits to the nesting burrows in flight, on the ground and in the burrows, although moonlight depresses the amount of calling. |
|
|
This enables them to lead more arboreal lifestyles, such as climbing or running on tree branches, although they are also relatively quick runners on the ground. |
|
It is theorised that because the grey squirrel spends more time on the ground than the red, that they are far more likely to come in contact with this predator. |
|
However, following the discovery of the Roman camp at Durno in 1975, most scholars now believe that the battle took place on the ground around Bennachie in Aberdeenshire. |
|
Trusts are the statutory bodies responsible for the management of staff, health and social care services on the ground and have control their own budgets. |
|
The nest is built on the ground or on a mound of dirt or vegetation. |
|
Opponents pointed out the big wings would take too long to form up, and the strategy ran a greater risk of fighters being caught on the ground refuelling. |
|
Common offences include tackling above the shoulders, collapsing a scrum, ruck or maul, not releasing the ball when on the ground, or being offside. |
|
In the early afternoon, the hare pie is spread on the ground at a dip at the top of Hare Pie Bank, which is possibly the site of an ancient temple. |
|
Sometimes star-cluster shells would pop out or real bright magnesiumlike stuff would come spewing out on the ground and burn white hot for fifteen or twenty minutes. |
|
In the Vita Germani, Germanus visits Alban's tomb and touches droplets of his blood still on the ground, but the text does not name the location of the tomb. |
|
When on the ground, it would undergo inspection and necessary maintenance. |
|
In July 1982, at least one Hawk was destroyed on the ground and three more heavily damaged during a dissident attack on Thornhill air base, Gweru. |
|
Lying on the ground, when fired, it kicked me back a foot. There was no way a person my size was going to be able to do an effective job with this gun. |
|
Transmitters on the ground sent pulses at a rate of 180 per minute. |
|
So ye were on the ground and ye just ran round and jooked through the men going up the stairs, some walking, some running, and if ye got into there nobody could get ye. |
|
Once on the ground, the duke was slain by Alexander Buchanan. |
|
Very little of the divided area had actually been seen by Europeans, as it was only divided by a geographical definition rather than control on the ground. |
|
Wyoming has been a favorite haunt of paleontologists for the past century ever since westering pioneers reported that many vertebrate fossils were almost lying on the ground. |
|
The two gownsmen lowered the rigid body. It lay straight as a board, supported by no more than its head on the chair-back, and its heels on the ground. |
|
Helen sat on the ground crumbling hard lumps of clay between her fingers, and tried to imagine the green place in the swamp where the dingleberries grew. |
|
|
He runs out of gas, and back on the ground meets up with a girl who is motoring through the deadland to meet her boss in Phoenix for some obscure technocratic purpose. |
|
A coin on the ground caught the sun and I stooped to pick it up. |
|
Russian bombers were carpet bombing the ridge directly above them, in a vain attempt to kill the Mujahideen fighters that plagued their operations on the ground. |
|
At the same time, when options are considered, political parties and the media are interested in knowing whether boots on the ground is an option put on the table. |
|
You can rake it on brush, bang it on the ground, or just jiggle it to make the realistic sounds of bucks engaged in light sparring or an all-out war. |
|