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Ground and Network
This similarity in fact led to legal action being taken by the rival Seven Network who at the time was set to debut an Australian version of Ground Force.
In the US, the Ground Wave Emergency Network or GWEN operated between 150 and 175 kHz, until replaced by satellite communications systems in 1999.
* Ground Wave Emergency Network ( GWEN )
In 2000, the producers sought legal advice after accusing the Nine Network in Australia of producing a " carbon copy " of Ground Force entitled Backyard Blitz.
A legitimate Australian version of Ground Force was already in production, and aired shortly after on the Seven Network.
November Theatre's production went onto tour Canada in 2004 – 2005 with presentations at Theatre Network in Edmonton, Ground Zero Theatre and the Calgary Opera, Persephone Theatre in Saskatoon, Yukon Arts Centre in Whitehorse, Intrepid Theatre in Victoria and the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival in Vancouver.
The ground segment of TDRSS consists of two ground stations located at the White Sands Complex ( WSC ), the Guam Remote Ground Terminal ( GRGT ), and Network Control Center located at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
CSOC was responsible for managing all of NASA's communication and data services including the Deep Space Network, Space Network, Ground Network, and Mission Control Centers.
A native of Franklin, Tennessee, Keith's career began in 1987, when he worked as a student for the University of Tennessee's Vol Radio Network, one year after graduating from Franklin's Battle Ground Academy.
The Ground Wave Emergency Network ( GWEN ) was a command and control communications system intended for use by the United States government to facilitate military communications before, during and after a nuclear war.
* AN / URC-117 Ground Wave Emergency Network, a military command and control communications system
# REDIRECT AN / URC-117 Ground Wave Emergency Network
PF1 is part of the Earth Observing System Polar Ground Network ( EPGN ), along with the Alaska Ground Station ( AGS ).
:: Ground Force, Seven Network
The duo co-hosted a Network Ten music show called Ground Zero and the Hot 30 radio show during the late 1990s until the couple divorced and O ' Neil left for the United Kingdom.

Ground and old
Essendon were known as the " Same Olds " ( as in " the same old Essendon ") in order to distinguish the Essendon VFL side ( that played at the East Melbourne Cricket Ground ) to which this article refers, from the separate and unconnected Essendon VFA side ( that played at what was then the Essendon Cricket Ground ), which existed from 1900 to 1921.
The latter include the Ground in Gamut ( described as ' Mr Byrd's old ground ') by his future pupil Thomas Tomkins, the A minor fantasia and probably the first of Byrd's great series of keyboard pavans and galliards, a composition which was transcribed by Byrd from an original for five-part consort.
* Ball Ground ( north-northeast ) – site of old gold mines along the Etowah River
South on old 5 is Ball Ground, north is Tate.
Musashi also seems to note the age old strategy of the High Ground:
Having previously played at the old Avenue Ground since their inception, the club moved to a new purpose built 5, 000 capacity Avenue Stadium in the early 1990s-designed and owned by the Duchy of Cornwall.
A number of songs are sung during home games, such as Yellow Submarine ( with adapted lyrics ) and songs relating to the old Manor Ground.
It is built on the site of the old Sydney Sports Ground which served as the Roosters home ground for decades, and the old SCG No 2 which served as a secondary ground for some state cricket matches, an additional training ground, and athletics.
$ 2, 200, 000 was spent building new grandstands, training nets, a hill, new surface and centre wicket, the old TCA Ground scoreboard was relocated there, and the masterpiece-the three level Members ' Pavilion was constructed.
The final show featured Lord's Cricket Ground and included an interview with his old friend Denis Compton.
Barrow were founded on 16 July 1901 at the old Drill Hall ( later the Palais ) in The Strand and played at initially at The Strawberry Ground, before moving to Ainslie Street and then on to Little Park, Roose.
The funerals of those close to town usually progressed by boat to the old St Albans Burial Ground, a few kilometres south of the village beside the river, founded in 1826.
Oxford United's old home, the Manor Ground in Headington, was sold by Kassam, first to his own holding company for £ 6 million, and then to developers for £ 12 million in 1999.
Another such SR 5 Business was added from old Georgia 5 in Ball Ground in 1989, completing a business loop through Ball Ground that is still largely covered by Georgia 372.
The old Summer Palace of Mir of Hunza stands at the northern edge of Gulmit's historic Polo Ground.
Coincidentally, Asda's current base in Weymouth is on the site of the old Recreation Ground which Weymouth left to move to the Wessex Stadium in 1987, at a time when 32 years had gone by since a Football League club had built a new stadium.
New Zealand's first international football match was played in Dunedin at the old Caledonian Ground on 23 July 1904 against a team representing New South Wales.
While the Russian Ground Forces in their present form are only about twenty years old, Russian officers trace their antecedents ' history through the Imperial Russian Army era back to the time of Kievan Rus '.
However, concentrating on the interests of his old service, the Strategic Rocket Forces, Sergeyev directed the disbanding of the Ground Forces headquarters itself in December 1997.
However, in 2004, Alexander Goltz said that, given the insistence of the hierarchy on trying to force contract soldiers into the old conscript pattern, there is little hope of a fundamental strengthening of the Ground Forces.
The transcontinental Lincoln Highway passed through the present site of the Dugway Proving Ground, the only significant section of the old highway closed to the public.

Ground and name
However the club also hosts home matches at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and Docklands Stadium ( currently also known by its sponsorship name as " Etihad Stadium ").
The joint venture was aimed at affecting improvements at the Hotham Cricket Ground, which was the name of the Reserve at the time.
Each port has a name, and in continuing the vacuum cleaner example, they might be " Neutral ", " Live " and " Ground ".
The Semi-Automatic Ground Environment ( SAGE ) was the Cold War operator environment created for the automated air defense ( AD ) of North American and by extension, the name of the associated network of radars, computer systems, and aircraft command and control equipment (" SAGE Defense System ") to replace the United States Air Force " manual air defense system " ( Col John Morton ).
Later American English spellings, neger and neggar, prevailed in a northern colony, New York under the Dutch, and in metropolitan Philadelphia's Moravian and Pennsylvania Dutch communities ; the African Burial Ground in New York City originally was known by the Dutch name " Begraafplaats van de Neger " ( Cemetery of the Negro ); an early US occurrence of neger in Rhode Island, dates from 1625.
Staines Rugby Football Club which used to play at the Lammas ( a recreation ground on Wraysbury Road, which was also known as the Ashby Recreation Ground ) relocated to The Reeves ( on Snakey Lane, near Hanworth ) in the 1960s but still proudly bears the name of the town with teams named Swans, Cobs and Mucky Ducks.
The discovery of the large bones of an extinct Giant Ground Sloth by workmen in 1811 gave the cave its name.
The name of the city has been derived from the French phrase terre haute ( pronounced in French ), meaning " High Ground ".
Following completion of the expeditionary airfield, its name was changed to Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Training Center on October 1, 1978, and changed yet once more to Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center ( MCAGCC ) on February 16, 1979.
The governments of both towns decided to name the consolidation Battle Ground.
In 1834 the name was changed to Stamping Ground.
As a result of the growth of the surrounding hamlets and villages in the Hamptons and increased tourism from New York City, the eleven hamlets, although generally called " Good Ground " collectively by the early part of the 20th century, amalgamated under the name " Hampton Bays " in 1922.
Captain Strong was named after Captain William Strong ( See Origin of the name " Battle Ground ").
Chief Umtuch was named after Chief Umtuch ( See Origin of the name " Battle Ground ").
Meanwhile, Eldritch protested their usage of Sisterhood name as too similar to The Sisters of Mercy and a name that had been applied to the fan community of The Sisters of Mercy, and in an attempt to stop the practice released the single " Giving Ground " by his own band, The Sisterhood.
Almost since the beginning, Fort Stotsenburg's Wirt Davis Avenue, which borders the Parade Ground to the north, has been known by this name.
In 1498 part of the otherwise unenclosed landscape was set aside to form a large field for the exercise of archers and other military citizens, and even today this part of the manor still bears the name " Artillery Ground ".
The club moved to Burslem in 1884, changing its name to Burslem Port Vale in the process, they played at Moorland Road before moving into the Athletic Ground in 1885.
The park got its name from the strange rock formations in the Hin Ngam Rock Ground, located at the western end of the park.
Representing the Australian state of Western Australia, in particular the Perth metropolitan region, the club trains and plays its home games at Subiaco Oval ( also known by its current sponsored name of Patersons Stadium ) in Subiaco having previously also played matches at the WACA Ground.
Since an unincorporated association is not a legal entity, it cannot own property ( such as Lord's Cricket Ground itself ) in its own name.
During the Trolloc wars, the Trollocs gave it the name Djevik K ' Shar, or " The Dying Ground ," due to the immense ferocity and fighting prowess of the Aiel.

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