These heavy mineral substances tend to create more grounding sedative effects that help calm the mind and emotions. |
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While such an argument seems counterintuitive at first, it does have some grounding in evolutionary biology. |
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The agate stones have a very earthy, grounding influence, which can be invaluable to the Mercurial personality. |
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The more mature you are about taking the tongue-lashing and inevitable grounding, the more likely your folks will be to go easy on you. |
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Even so, solid grounding in the Latin classics was still regarded as the essential foundation of a superior education. |
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White America's problem is a loss of moral grounding and gradual erosion of its family structure. |
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He had a good grounding in the classics and became well versed in Greek and Latin. |
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Despite that, he said the grounding of future shuttle missions opens the station to risk. |
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This omnibus of three classic studies provides a basic grounding for scholars of India's maritime history. |
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The ship lost its sonar dome and the starboard stabiliser in the grounding. |
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The author of Glanvill clearly had a sound grounding in Roman law, though the book makes it clear that English law is by no means the same. |
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There have been incidents of grounding where ships have been operating where charts are inadequate and waters unsounded. |
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There are many such texts and I assume that the readers have a grounding in that subject. |
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And since this pipe extended a considerable distance below ground, it served as an adequate basis for grounding the entire electrical system. |
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Rather than attempt a comprehensive overview, I restrict myself to some observations on the different kinds of grounding devices. |
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The social ostracism extends to grounding the child or even making him go to bed early. |
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A discussion of grounding involves examining the role of determiners and quantifiers, and other aspects of the noun phrase. |
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More troubling was the Jesuits ' lack of academic grounding in the new disciplines. |
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She had been drilling her on military tactics and shipboard systems for the past few days, trying to give her a good grounding in both. |
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It means all you care about is grounding me whenever I do something you think is wrong. |
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For those who are new to the joys and traumas of tuning then this will give a thorough grounding in the subject. |
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If you must use an extension cord, be sure it has a three-hole receptacle and three-prong plug for grounding. |
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This meant that the sailors from these ports could do what they wanted, including wrecking, grounding and plundering other ships. |
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It's just a beginning, but it does provide an essential grounding in the basic knowledge professionals need. |
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In other words, after he'd shot his mouth off, Hodges remembered that he signed off on the grounding. |
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It offers grounding, substance and confidence to live with the answerless questions posed by human suffering. |
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I wanted guys who were hot musicians who didn't have grounding in rockabilly or country or blues. |
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The multistrand material, which glistened almost liquidly, turned out to be grounding braid, more commonly used by electricians than by artists. |
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Yes, simulation can teach you stuff, but you have to have a solid grounding in basics before it helps you. |
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Along with bankrupt airlines cutting their fleets, other airlines are also grounding inefficient aircraft, as well. |
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It was mind-numbing stuff but it gave us the basic grounding in rugby skills. |
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The keel is cut away aft for installation of the propeller and rudder and protects the running gear from damage by accidental grounding. |
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His grounding was a basic training in technical and commercial art in a New York art school on the GI Bill. |
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Having a solid education and firm grounding in the practice of foods and nutrition prepares you to do much more than traditional dietetic roles. |
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But for the ones who could cope I think it was an excellent grounding in the subject. |
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By grounding interviews in recent consultation, we sought to minimise generalised or idealised accounts. |
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Grounding contacts are disposed adjacent the ball contacts, where the grounding contacts are electrically connected to the ground plane. |
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The film's grounding in a believable urban situation and its identifiable Australianness obviously contributed to its local success. |
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The Sabilla Novello volume mentioned earlier gives a pretty comprehensive grounding in figured bass. |
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The grounding tore a hole in her hull below the waterline, flooding several compartments, but no one was injured. |
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I am indebted to three of these crisis clubs for giving me an excellent, if slightly surreal, grounding in football management. |
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Between my mom and the brigade of little old ladies from Tower 2, I had a solid grounding in the basics of knitting. |
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The circulating nurse applies the electro-surgery grounding pad and then cleanses the patient's skin with the surgeon's preferred prep solution. |
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My encounters in India will give me a real grounding of experience and knowledge before I start at university. |
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In conclusion, this is a helpful guide for those wishing to get a basic grounding in typical minor piece sacrifices. |
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Lopez got a solid grounding in the liberal arts, but enjoyed studying philosophy and theology most. |
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But then I realise that without a basic grounding in sociobiology, I would likely think the very same. |
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The grounding of the ball in a driven maul satisfied the touch judge, but not the referee, and another chance disappeared. |
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One young physicist, taking his first degree at Oxford University, would have been given a thorough grounding in both great theories. |
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But this is impossible without a thorough grounding in history, both ancient and modem. |
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Each of the essays is long enough to give readers a thorough grounding in the topic being analysed. |
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Six days after the crash, the company sent an emergency telex grounding all flights, but the families' solicitor asked if it should have been sent earlier. |
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To applause from watching crowds, it lifts off from Heathrow to successfully completed its first full transatlantic flight since its grounding last year. |
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Like a martial artist might get a solid grounding in wing chun and then cross train in western boxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu to fill in some gaps. |
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Her mother's religiousness and father's eclectic occupation as Professor of English gave her a strong grounding and exposure to Indian and Western intellect. |
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This is to say that cable, connectors, grounding kits, lightning arrestors, and other non-radiating components would not affect signal transmission at all. |
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You are saved from a grilling, goading, or grounding for some overtly selfish actions. |
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The lithium-ion batteries that caused the grounding last year of the entire Boeing 787 fleet weigh 60 pounds on each plane. |
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One imagines exactly this consideration for the needs of another as grounding his transformation. |
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The drama uses conventions of televisual reality, grounding the drama in the real world, making it more accessible for the viewer and more easily appropriated by them. |
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After a firm grounding in orthopaedics he entered general practice. |
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Even grounding mitzvot in morality was idolatrous, he said, because morals served human needs. |
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His incompetence, both in terms of seamanship and leadership, led to the grounding of the Medusa and encouraged the panic that swept those on board. |
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The mystery surrounding the grounding of a bulk carrier has deepened after an initial Marine Department investigation ruled out mechanical failure. |
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This course provides a very solid grounding in business studies. |
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Kauffman scripts tend to have a sharp, off-kilter sense of humor, a probing willingness to deal with outlandish concepts, and a solid grounding in the human heart. |
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Water hazards are especially tricky for grounding your club. |
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He had left the bridge a few minutes before and as the grounding was not felt, when I realised that the vessel was stopped I called the Master and he took command. |
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In a one-day taster of paragliding with Active Edge, I manage to achieve several exhilarating flights, but not without some thorough grounding first. |
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We give them a practical grounding in subjects like computers, maths and communications as well as workshops related to the transition to third level. |
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Sharing your beliefs with like-minded individuals in discussion groups can give you the spiritual grounding you need to cope with whatever curve ball life may throw your way. |
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There is probably no single school that regularly turns out graduates with solid grounding in all the areas of design, theory, and practical experience. |
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Fine, but this better be good, or else I'm grounding you for a month. |
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They'll solve that problem quickly enough by coming home a bit later this morning and finding the house a mess and grounding him for the next year. |
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The irony is that he would have been two strokes better off had he not been penalised for grounding his club in a bunker during Thursday's first round. |
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But Young swung at the first pitch anyway, grounding into a double play. |
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And I think, first of all, it is a grounding in the basic facts of human nutrition, which I think people need to know because there's so much craziness out there today. |
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Talk of giving primary school children a basic grounding in science is fanciful if we cannot find enough teachers at second level to teach maths and physics. |
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No deficiencies were found in material or construction and the earlier grounding in 2001 did not contribute to the loss. |
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Not every art director has a graphic design background but a grounding in type faces, layout and photographic styles helps. |
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It would rid us of our obsession with tartanry and Balmorality, and replace the kailyard fantasies with a much deeper cultural grounding. |
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The SnakePit tracer box, SnakeBite connectors and grounding anodes complete the tracer wire system, ensuring the greatest traceability. |
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The Torrey Canyon grounding was the largest oil pollution incident recorded up to that time. |
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The bracket involves pre-drilled holes for grounding lugs to minimize installation time, and a carriage bolt for increased stability. |
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The bracket includes pre-drilled holes for grounding lugs to reduce installation time, and a carriage bolt for increased stability. |
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If a galvanic anode system is being used for electrical grounding, a special circuit is required to measure galvanic DC current. |
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The headnotes to the individual texts similarly balance detail and concision, with a solid grounding in Lydgate scholarship. |
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Audi considers whether Chisholm might be able to incorporate into his epistemic system an internalist evidential grounding requirement. |
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A house's distribution panel should always be bonded to the grounding rods via a panel bond. |
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Another way to extend the notion of the extensional orientation is through grounding. |
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Never file or cut the plug blades or grounding pin of an extension cord or an appliance to plug it into an old outlet. |
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Stated at this level of abstraction, the framework is a useful grounding for comparative study between common law and civil law jurisdictions. |
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They use up to 60,000 volts at frequencies of 20-30 kHz to treat small oriented parts with a grounding electrode under the conveyor. |
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A SOLID grounding in all things relating to computers could lead to a rewarding career as a systems analyst. |
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Yesterday marked the inaugural fulfillment of that grounding vision. |
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Additionally, major airlines are seeking compensation from Airbus for revenue lost as a result of the cracks and subsequent grounding of fleets. |
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She is his place for replenishment, for grounding, for rest, and for joy. |
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There are other ways to fill the perhaps innate drive for religious grounding with memes that can serve the Earth community. |
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The deepest flaw of the book is its insufficient conceptual grounding in the idea of asymmetric warfare. |
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Shaffer is a vital, cherished and cherishing grounding influence. |
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Both batsmen run the length of the pitch, exchanging positions, and grounding their bats behind the opposite crease. |
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In German literature, the Gothic Revival also had a grounding in literary fashions. |
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He wouldn't tell us what happened at school for love or money, nor on pain of grounding. |
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Until this ordered grounding is lifted, all domestic and international air express deliveries will be affected. |
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He writes for practicing researchers and methodologists and for students with a reasonably solid grounding in basic statistics and research methods. |
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Chapters cover Asking Bid, Jump Cuebids, and more advanced topics and will satisfy anyone with a grounding in the basic moves who wishes to move on. |
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Both parents saw this kind of education as a way of grounding their children in the activities of daily life shared by the people in the kingdom despite their royal status. |
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Each crossing and grounding by both batsmen is worth one run. |
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Allegiant Air is grounding 30 of its aircraft, or roughly half of its fleet, to inspect emergency evacuation slides in response to an FAA request for information. |
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So for making sure the work status of signal circuit, separation and shield for signal grounding, power zone and the interface of accessorial parts are necessary. |
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By grounding to the shortstop, the twin killing ended the inning. |
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Taylor's research on North Pentecost gives a sense of the local grounding of marriage among Sia Raga, given matrilineal descent and patrilocality. |
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There is no known spill and no reports of damage yet and a US Coast Guard helicopter overflight conducted shortly after the grounding detected no visible sheen. |
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