Some of our young guys got to take batting practice and take ground balls with some of the greatest players in the world, and that can really help them.
And the president appointed Lieutenant General David Petraeus to take over ground forces in Iraq.
It's absolutely futile if you take the ground at considerable cost... then actually just withdraw because you haven't got the manpower to hold the ground.
Given your rise to the top where so many of us wish to be, I think you pretty much owe it to business women everywhere to take the high ground, be accountable for your wrongdoing and take your medicine like a grownup.
But we must also recognize that had the magazine clip been limited to fewer bullets, the odds of an adult being able to take this murderer to the ground before he could take more lives would also have been greatly increased.
Indeed if we continually rely upon innovations, we shall never take the high ground again.
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The reason, others will eventually take the high ground in technological invention.
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Indeed these SE Asian nations are now ripe to take the high ground in world economics with low debt, high investment power and now knowing that innovation is the golden key to capturing economic supremacy.
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Lobbyists say they are doubtful the amendment will survive and even consumer advocates who went vocal in their opposition to it Thursday concede it is likely just an opening salvo as Republicans try to stick amendments in the overall bill to take back some ground from the Democrats.
Surely, serious obstacles remain to having the Annan plan take hold on the ground.
In martial arts, if facing a stand up fighter, take them to the ground, and vice versa.
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The Social Democrats gained ground to take 36% of the vote, and Mr Kohl's party fell to 22% a drop of 12 percentage points since 1994.
Midfielders especially those like Lampard, who makes frequent runs into the opposing penalty area tend to have shorter careers simply because they cover more ground and take more punishment.
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If this land was gifted to the citizens of Bath it could compensate for the loss of land the proposed new stadium would take from the Recreation Ground.
They are light enough to be launched by hand and will be able to take images of the ground below with a still or video camera, they add.
That review, they said, likely will include looking anew at the analysis done last October on what it would take for a major ground combat offensive in Kosovo.
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"We're really hoping to put a stake in the ground and take this issue, which has been the subject of debate for a long time, off the table altogether, " says Yahoo!'
Fitzgerald admitted there is an "exclusivity period" whereby no non-event-related activities can take place on the ground 21 days prior to the first tournament match or 14 days prior to the first warm-up game.
England were without the dependable catching attributes of Andrew Strauss, who had left the ground to take up his other role as devoted husband to wife Ruth, who was giving birth to their second child.
"If there is a mandate, it is a mandate for both parties to find common ground and take steps together to help our economy grow and create jobs, which is critical to solving our debt, " Boehner said after President Obama's re-election.
At another local hospital, Memorial Medical Center, a small fleet of helicopters was brought in to evacuate patients and staff after hospital officials were told "by officials on the ground to take the matter into our own hands, " said Trevor Fetter, president of Tenet HealthCare Corp.
Events on the ground tend to take over what's happening at the diplomatic level.
Apple may be gaining some ground, but take those figures with a grain of salt.
Research into new crop varieties needs to take place closer to the ground, so to speak.
Racing cars are really like upside-down aeroplanes, using their aerodynamics to stay on the ground rather than take off.
Sitting on the ground, they take a piece of raw flesh out of the bucket beside them, threading it onto a stick.
"It will take another year before the ground will be ready to host international matches, " said stadium curator Jayananda Warnaweera.
Federal Aviation Administration administrator David Hinson said at the time that the airline agreed to voluntarily ground itself and take corrective action.
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