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It has lost its ground of being and floats in a mist of appearances.
Fury has made a few mistakes but looks like a wonderful prospect, with his impressive gait and stride which certainly make him cover the ground.
The ship will seek a location which is sufficiently protected ; has suitable holding ground, enough depth at low tide and enough room for the boat to swing.
Although game reports and social reactions are common parts of many A & E contributions, it has also, over the years, become a testing ground for new ideas on the development of the RPG as a genre and an art form.
In modern ground forces ' usage, the meaning of armour has expanded to include the role of troops in combat.
It has the heaviest armour of any vehicle on the battlefield, and carries a powerful weapon that may be able to engage a wide variety of ground targets.
Wisps of smoke start billowing out of the ground when the cooking process has come to an end.
It is the only observation tower which stands on insulators, and has a restaurant and an observation deck above ground, which is reachable by a windowed elevator.
Because of the need for literate and skilled young men to handle modern weapons, the army has served as a training ground for a large reserve force.
In recent years, the United States has begun providing military assistance and training to Burkina Faso's ground forces.
“ A visit to the ground has only confirmed me ,” Lucas wrote in 1921 ; “ and it was interesting to find that Mr. Apostolides, son of the large local landowner, the hospitality of whose farm at Tekés I enjoyed, was convinced too that the site was by Driskole Krini, for the very sound reason that neither the hills nor the river further east suit Caesar ’ s description .” John D. Morgan in his definitive “ Palae-pharsalus – the Battle and the Town ”, arguing for a site closer still to Krini, where he places Palaepharsalos, writes: “ My reconstruction is similar to Lucas ’ s, and in fact I borrow one of his alternatives for the line of the Pompeian retreat.
Capturing high ground, for example, has been the central strategy in innumerable battles.
In Australia the definition requires that at least some snow has been raised from the ground.
A ground blizzard has snowdrifts and blowing snow near the ground, but no falling snow.
Cosmological perturbation theory, which describes the evolution of slight inhomogeneities in the early universe, has allowed cosmologists to precisely calculate the angular power spectrum of the radiation, and it has been measured by the recent satellite experiments ( COBE and WMAP ) and many ground and balloon-based experiments ( such as Degree Angular Scale Interferometer, Cosmic Background Imager, and Boomerang ).
The only exception to the atomic mass of an isotope atom not being a natural number is < sup > 12 </ sup > C, which has a mass of exactly 12 by definition, because u is defined as 1 / 12 of the mass of a free neutral carbon-12 atom in the ground state.
A critical turning point comes when the King decides not to give money to a man who has committed theft but instead to cut off his head and also to carry out this punishment in a particularly cruel and humiliating manner, parading him in public to the sound of drums as he is taken to the execution ground outside the city.
Craven Cottage is the name of a football stadium located in Fulham, London, and has been the home ground of the association football team Fulham F. C.
Yet Fulham's comfortable Premier League table positions in the previous years and the fact that, for the previous three seasons the ground has been filled to capacity, means stadium expansion is a viable option.
The ground has also hosted Oxbridge varsity matches in rugby and football.
* The ground has hosted the most Socceroo matches outside of Australia and was one of the pioneers in hosting ( neutral ) international friendlies.
The kicker may not be contacted after the kick but before his kicking leg returns to the ground ( this rule is not enforced upon a player who has blocked a kick ), and the quarterback, having already thrown the ball, may not be hit or tackled.
; Punt: Kicking the ball after it has been released from the kicker's hand and before it hits the ground.

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In parallel to the flight demonstration, a qualification model ( QM ) PPS-1350-G has also undergone wear testing on the ground.
Over the few years the Doncaster Lakeside, which is home to the Doncaster Rovers ground has undergone major development.
The ground has undergone significant changes in the 1990s and early 2000s and now has a capacity of 25, 136.
The ground has undergone several major changes since its original construction in 1905.
Since Charlton's return to the Valley in 1992, the ground itself has undergone some remarkable changes.
The ground floor has since undergone changes and it now occupies a much smaller area.
Potential Canadian additions to the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge include the large Fighting Island, which has already undergone major recovery after serving as an industrial dumping ground for decades, Grass Island, Turkey Island, Crystal Island, and Bois Blanc Island.
In recent years the ground has undergone major redevelopment work, with new stands, floodlights, new pitch all added in 2006 / 2007.

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Owing to its location next to a main road and two railway lines, fans can only enter the ground via the Fulham Road exits, which places constraints on expansion due to health and safety regulations.
Khalid Yahya Blankinship argued that the military defeat at Tours was one of the failures that contributed to the decline of the Umayyad caliphate: " Stretching from Morocco to China, the Umayyad caliphate based its expansion and success on the doctrine of jihad — armed struggle to claim the whole earth for God's rule, a struggle that had brought much material success for a century but suddenly ground to a halt followed by the collapse of the ruling Umayyad dynasty in 750 AD.
Although such bullet designs were quickly outlawed for use in warfare ( in 1898, the Germans complained they breached the Laws of War ), they steadily gained ground among hunters due to the ability to control the expansion of the new high velocity cartridges.
Miniaturization and integrated circuits, together with an expansion of radio and television technologies, provided fertile ground for business development.
* Point anchor bolts ( or expansion shell bolts ) are a common style of area ground support.
In April 2011, the Museum broke ground on an ambitious expansion project at the old skating rink that will almost double its floor space, bringing the total to about 100, 000 square feet.
Chennault had long argued for expansion of the airlift, doubting that any ground supply network through Burma could provide the tonnage needed to re-equip Chiang's divisions.
In March 1998, Arsenal made a bid to buy Wembley in hope of gaining a larger stadium to replace their Highbury ground which had a capacity of less than 40, 000 and was unsuitable for expansion, but the bid was later abandoned in favour of building the 60, 000 capacity Emirates Stadium which was opened in 2006.
In August 2004, the city broke ground on the North Concourse, the first phase in a three-phase, nine-year expansion plan.
The main burial ground was also severely damaged by German bombing during World War II, necessitating an expansion of the public park area in 1960, such that close to half of the former burial ground became laid out and maintained as a public garden with open access.
Due to an expansion of the local railway lines, the club was told that they would have to find a new ground for the 1899 – 1900 season.
Glanvill was at first a Cartesian, but shifted his ground a little, engaging with scepticism and proposing a modification in Scepsis Scientifica ( 1665 ), a revision and expansion of The Vanity of Dogmatizing.
The original ground capacity was 42, 000 which was increased to 49, 000 following expansion in 2000.
Recognizing the need for expansion, in 1980 Trek broke ground on a new corporate headquarters on the outskirts of Waterloo.
Flows usually consist of two parts: the basal flow hugs the ground and contains larger, coarse boulders and rock fragments, while an extremely hot ash plume lofts above it because of the turbulence between the flow and the overlying air, admixes and heats cold atmospheric air causing expansion and convection.
He crushed one Muslim army at Arles, as that force sallied out of the city, and then took the city itself by a direct and brutal frontal attack, and burned it to the ground to prevent its use again as a stronghold for Muslim expansion.
In 2006 the county embarked on an interim expansion program by breaking ground on a 7 story parking garage and the addition of 3 gates in Concourse C. Long range expansions include gates at Concourse B and the eventual construction of a new 14 gate Concourse D to be extended east from the present terminal.
In the late 1890s, the French government began to rein in the territorial expansion of its " officers on the ground ", and transferred all the territories west of Gabon to a single Governor based in Senegal, reporting directly to the Minister of Overseas Affairs.
On July 26, 2011, Empire City Casino broke ground to on a $ 40 million expansion that will include new restaurants as well as adding more slots and games.
This calculation implies a repulsive gravitational field, giving rise to expansion, if indeed the vacuum ground state has non-zero energy.
Despite the shaky financial ground that Daiei was on thanks to their rampant expansion in bubble-era Japan, the team continued to be competitive.
To this he contrasts the stance of the " transpersonal ecology " described by Warwick Fox: this is " centred on the notion that only the ego-involved, contracted self can imagine itself to be distinct from the natural world and that expansion of the self beyond the boundaries of the personal necessarily means that one's awareness, and ground of concern, extends to the natural world " ( page 194 ).

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