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Ground bay laurel may be substituted for whole leaves, and does not need to be removed, but it is much stronger due to the increased surface area and in some dishes the texture may not be desirable.
Having already moved from its ground at Kent Street, Ascot Vale (" McCracken's Paddock ") to Flemington Hill, the club was again forced to move in 1881 ; and, because the City of Essendon mayor of the day, James Taylor, considered the Essendon Cricket Ground " to be suitable only for the gentleman's game of cricket ", Essendon moved to East Melbourne.
Known as the " Dreadnoughts ", the team continued to play at the Essendon Cricket Ground until the expansion of the Jolimont Railway Yards into the East Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1922 meant that the " Same Olds " were looking for a new home.
Having played at the East Melbourne Cricket Ground from 1882 to 1921, and having won four VFA premierships ( 1891 – 1894 ) and four VFL premierships ( 1897, 1901, 1911, ( 1912 ) whilst there, Essendon were looking for a new home, and were offered grounds at the current Royal Melbourne Showgrounds, at Victoria Park, at Arden St, North Melbourne, and the Essendon Cricket Ground.
ESOC also houses the Ground Facilities Control Centre ( GFCC ) that is responsible for remote operation of the ESTRACK network of Ground Stations and antennas.
In a Lonely Place ( 1950 ) was Nicholas Ray's breakthrough ; his other noirs include his debut, They Live by Night ( 1948 ), and On Dangerous Ground ( 1952 ), noted for their unusually sympathetic treatment of characters alienated from the social mainstream.
Early finals venues include Kennington Oval, in 1872 and 1874 – 92, the Racecourse Ground, Derby in 1886, Fallowfield Stadium, Manchester in 1893, Goodison Park in 1894, Burnden Park for the 1901 replay, Bramall Lane in 1912, the Crystal Palace Park, 1895 – 1914, Stamford Bridge 1920 – 22, and Lillie Bridge, Fulham, London in 1873.
Ground improvement has developed into a sophisticated tool to support foundations for a wide variety of structures.
The Ground Self-Defense Force also dispatched their troops to Southern Iraq for the restoration of basic infrastructures.
Ground mung beans are used to make a porridge called nokdujuk, which is eaten as a nutritional supplement and digestive aid, especially for ill patients.
The city has facilities for field hockey ( the Hockey Club of Pakistan, UBL Hockey Ground ), boxing ( KPT Sports Complex ), squash ( Jahangir Khan Squash Complex ), and polo.
The series took some liberties with historical accuracy for the sake of drama, including a depiction of angry Australian fans burning a British flag at the Sydney Cricket Ground, an event which was never documented.
Sydney Cricket Ground curator, Ned Gregory, playing in his one and only Test for Australia, scored Test cricket ’ s first duck.
During the second Test between Sri Lanka and Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Boxing Day 1995, Australian umpire Darrell Hair called Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan for throwing in front of a crowd of 55, 239.
Ground synthetic fluorophlogopite, a fluorine-rich mica, may replace natural ground mica for uses that require thermal and electrical properties of mica.
Speeds measured with a GPS differ from those measured by other means in that they are Speed Over Ground ( accounting for the effect of current ) while the others are Speed Through the Water, which does not account for current.
As a specialist batsman, he made his first class debut for New South Wales at the Sydney Cricket Ground against Queensland in the New Year's match of the 1948-49 season.
* Ground Rules for a Christian-Jewish Dialogue in The Root and the Branch, Robert Gordis, Univ.
RTÉ wanted a drama series for Sunday nights rather than a soap opera, On Home Ground ( 2001 – 2002 ), The Clinic ( 2002 – 2009 ) and RAW ( 2010 – Date ) replaced the agri-soaps of the previous decades.

Ground and aircraft
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 ).
** Ground track, the path on the surface of the Earth directly below an aircraft or satellite
Ground crew also left external fuel tanks attached to the aircraft.
* Ground loop ( aviation ), the rapid circular rotation of an aircraft in the horizontal plane while on the ground
* Ground attack aircraft are used against tactical earth-bound targets.
Examples include GA for Ground Attack aircraft ; NO for Night Observation aircraft and NBS for Night Bombardment, Short Distance aircraft.
During this period contracts were awarded to Hughes Aircraft ( Ground Systems Group ) to develop a terminal suitable for operational use in AWACS and ground command and control systems and to Singer Kearfott Corporation, now BAE Systems, to develop a terminal suitable for fighter aircraft installation.
* 330th Aircraft Sustainment WingThe wing provides weapon system logistics support, oversees unscheduled and programmed depot maintenance, and manages modification efforts for the Air Force ’ s fleet of C-5, C-130, C-17, F-15, U-2, and E-8C Joint STARS aircraft, Global Hawk, Distributed Common Ground System ( DCGS ), MC-130, HC-130 and various special operations combat search and rescue aircraft and helicopters to include AC-130H / U, MC-130E / H / P, EC-130J, MH-53J / M, HH-60G, UH-1N, TH-1H, and HC-130P / N.
Ground elements were supported by U. S. Marine AH-1W SuperCobra helicopters and Marine AV-8B Harrier II attack aircraft.
Notable systems using JOVIAL include the Milstar Communications Satellite, Advanced Cruise Missile, B-52, B-1B, B-2 bombers, C-130, C-141, and C-17 transport aircraft, F-111, F-15, F-16 ( prior to Block 50 ), and F-117 fighter aircraft, LANTIRN, U-2 aircraft, E-3 Sentry AWACS aircraft, Navy Aegis cruisers, Army Multiple Launch Rocket System ( MLRS ), Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, F100, F117, and F119 jet engines, the NORAD air defense & control system ( Hughes HME-5118ME system ), the NATO Air Defence Ground Environment ( NADGE ) system and RL-10 rocket engines.
* Ground: Issues taxi instructions and authorizes aircraft / vehicle movements on the airport except the active runway ( s ); controllers are not responsible for aircraft movement on ramps or other designated non-movement areas.
* Ground Speed, the speed of an aircraft relative to the ground
Ground displays included over 100 aircraft, 250 trade stands, two exhibition hangars and the Military Village concept where all services display, the Waddington SERE ( Survive, Evade, Resist, Extract ) School display with its close RNLI association.
" Ground Controlled Interception ", or " GCI ", happens when air force personnel in a ground station, like a radar site or an air defence command and control centre, guide fighters to intercept an aircraft.
SAGE was a massive computer system that linked the ground elements of Canadian and American air defence — such as command and control centres, radar sites, and headquarters — providing high speed detection of aircraft, assistance in their rapid identification, and, when required, aiding Ground Controlled Interception of unknown, suspicious and hostile aircraft.
Ground speed is the speed of the aircraft relative to the ground rather than through the air, which can itself be moving.

Ground and landing
Ground tracking of the spacecraft's orbit also allowed controllers to accurately map lunar gravitational anomalies in order to predict trajectories of future lunar missions such as those of the LOK and LK lunar landing vehicles.
Ground loops occur when the aircraft is moving on the ground — either taxiing, landing, or during takeoff.
Ground loops may occur when landing on muddy ground, wet pavement, or frozen surfaces, especially if there are puddles or patches.
Martin had remained optimistic that a negotiated settlement could be reached whereby the US would not have to pull out of South Vietnam and, in an effort to avert defeatism and panic he specifically instructed Major James Kean, Commanding Officer of the Marine Security Guard Battalion and Ground Support Force Commander United States Embassy Compound, that he could not begin to remove the tamarind tree and other trees and shrubbery which prevented the use of the Embassy parking lot as a helicopter landing zone.
During the Korean War, he served as a Ground Controlled Approach ( GCA ) operator and was selected as the controller to direct the landing of General ( and President-Elect ) Dwight D. Eisenhower's plane when he made his famous visit to Korea.

Ground and area
* GZ – ( Ground Zero or Geo-zone ) refers to the general area in which a cache is hidden.
* In F. Paul Wilson's 2009 Repairman Jack novel Ground Zero, the recurring character of The Lady is revealed to be a manifestation of the Noosphere whose function is that of a " beacon " which informs a higher intelligence (" the Ally ") that sentient life exists in the area where she appears.
Ground area required per watt would be less than conventional solar panels.
Some continental species also have tiny distributions ; for example the Black-banded Fruit Dove is restricted to a small area of the Arnhem Land of Australia, the Somali Pigeon is restricted to a tiny area of northern Somalia, and Moreno's Ground Dove is restricted to the area around Salta and Tucuman in northern Argentina.
* Ground area:
Arsenal Football Club ( then known as Royal Arsenal or Woolwich Arsenal ) played in Plumstead between 1886 and 1913, at various grounds in the Plumstead area, but mainly at the Manor Ground, on the north side of Plumstead High Street and the Invicta Ground, where the Royal Ordnance Factories F. C.
Places of interest in the area include the Plaistow Park ( known as Balaam () Street Recreation Ground from its opening in 1894 to its renaming in 1999 ), and the Memorial Park which merges into the East London Cemetery.
The Neutral Ground Treaty was affected in 1806, declaring the area " Sabine Free State ," a demilitarized zone, which became the neutral strip for outlaws, desperadoes, criminals and filibusters.
Being so physically close to Ground Zero, tourism and business had been very slow to return to the area for several years but appears to have rebounded more recently.
He reported to the RAAF that a suitable all-weather Emergency Landing Ground could be built in the area.
Hydrogeology of the Canal Creek area, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland Investigations Report 89-4021.
The hamlet was settled in 1740 as " Good Ground ", which became the main hamlet of eleven in the immediate area.
The area where Main Street, also known as Montauk Highway, is located today, was the approximate area of the original hamlet known as Good Ground.
The area was originally known as the " Middle Ground " between Southold and the Town of Riverhead.
The memorial will be built around the crash site, following the plane's flight path, and protecting the area of impact, known as the " Sacred Ground ", which will remain protected and accessible only to family members of the passengers and crew.
The memorial will be built around the crash site, following the plane's flight path, and protecting the area of impact, known as the " Sacred Ground ", which will remain protected and accessible only to family members of the passengers and crew.
The area is poised for a great challenge as the U. S. Army in 2006 announced controversial plans to relocate 16, 000 personnel positions to the Fort Belvoir Proving Ground in the next few years as part of the Base Realignment and Closure program, despite already gridlocked traffic and inadequate public transportation services in the neighborhood.
And the area where the Klickitats were encountered became known as " Strong's Battle Ground ", and later simply " Battle Ground.

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