Sentences with phrase «found at ground»

When his body was found at Ground Zero, it was discovered that Salman had died a hero.
One of the major benefits of roof gardens is that threatened species don't have to compete with plants found at ground level, says project leader Nicholas Williams at the University of Melbourne.
This was found at ground zero, and was used during the construction of the towers.
You can usually find him at a ground near you, clutching a big cup of tea.

Not exact matches

The program, Woman Entrepreneurs NYC (WE NYC), will roll out over the next three years and is targeted at underserved women, who might otherwise struggle to find ways to get their businesses off the ground.
«I think these days you're finding our developers lead at the ground floor with the restaurant, and everything fills out around it.
A report at The New York Times found Republicans losing a similar amount of ground in popular support in other key states Trump won in 2016, including Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, and Pennsylvania.
Finding common ground in their approaches — unusual, says Groppel, because at the time physiology and psychology were «like oil and water» — they partnered and worked with some of the sport's biggest names, like Jim Courier and Monica Seles, offeringa holistic approach combining the physical with the emotional, mental and spiritual, and stressing their inter-reliance.
To this day, we often find ourselves sitting in silence, staring at our hands, trying desperately to find common ground other than the business.
A $ 15 - per - hour wage will put some people on more solid economic ground but at the same time make it harder for thousands of others to find work and get started on a career.
Most startups needs at least two or three hires to get off the ground, but finding those hires in the early stages of development is a challenge, to say the least.
I found a rhythm and quit thinking about the finish line and just focused on grinding out 25 at a time, and it worked...
[I] found out many years later that it was a white shark breeding ground, but I'm glad I didn't know that at the time or I'd have just died.»
«There's nothing like walking from the 1st floor of a modern looking expensive, trendy restaurant until you get out of the public area and go down the creaky unpainted wooded stairs and find a basement with damp stone foundation walls, puddles of water on the ground, and a crew of people cooking soup in a 10 gallon pot which is on the ground at the time.»
I have found that my own inner dialogue acts as a catalyst to propel my business to higher levels and also at times has been the monkey wrench that grinds it to a halt.
But now more than ever with his passing, I hope others will continue to find the boundless yet grounded curiosity he helped me discover at a young age.
And, if employees can't find an exceptional job that complements other aspects of their life or, at a minimum, pays enough to make the 8 - to - 5 grind worthwhile, they can create their own job category.
Scroll down to find all the analysis from SI's Brian Cazeneuve and Chris Chavez, who were on the ground at the Rio Olympic Arena in Brazil.
Notable Democrats who found rare common ground with President Donald Trump on trade bashed his move Thursday to look at rejoining a massive Pacific trade deal.
At specific points during the post-vote volatility, we found what we estimated to be a bit of a bottom in specific emerging markets: a number of emerging market currencies had initially fallen 5 % to 7 % but began to regain some lost ground as things began to normalize later during the June 24 trading period.
Not surprisingly, looking at the investment attributes of these three equities, we find a lot of common ground.
Evangelicals and Orthodox found each other quickly at Canberra, and marvelled at the common ground they experienced.
I don't subscribe to the ultra-Orthodox way of life at all, but at least many or their practices are grounded in a sense of modesty and privacy that I find lacking in this country today.
At one Evangelicals and Catholics Together meeting, writes Tom, the Catholic co-chairman of ECT, which Chuck helped found twenty years ago, some of the Catholic members questioned the value of natural law arguments «on the philosophical ground that no reason exists that is not already deeply saturated with prior pre-understandings and commitments.»
The fossil record (petrified bones found in the ground as at the Dinosaur National Park in Jensen, Utah, USA) shows no intermediate or transitional species.
There's usually something in a metaphor that people from any info processing style background can find at least some common ground with.
Over at iMonk last week, Chaplain Mike wrote a lovely post about how, after a period of wandering through the denominational wilderness, he found a home in an ELCA Lutheran church «with a simple liturgy, wonderful music, a healthy and grounded pastor, a hospitable congregation, and an emphasis on Christ, grace, vocation, and other Lutheran essentials that answered questions I had been turning over in my mind for years in my evangelical settings.»
He purchases the cave at Machpelah as a burial place for Sarah, a deed simultaneously of familial and political significance; done not least for Isaac's and his descendants» sake (Abraham will also be buried here, as will Isaac and Rebekah, Jacob and Leah), the ground is consecrated as a memorial, helping to keep alive in memory the deeds of the founding mothers and fathers.
Chris Stedman is the assistant humanist chaplain at Harvard University, coordinator of humanist life for the Yale Humanist Community and author of Faitheist: How an Atheist Found Common Ground with the Religious.
At that point we began to have regular debates disagreements, and found our common ground as well.
We spend so much time talking past each other and not enough time talking through our disagreements, and if we can start to find compassion for one another, then we have a shot at building common ground.
When we use such a vocabulary, we find ourselves thinking about the world in different ways — and sometimes, at least, we may find common ground with other Christians from whom we were divided when our only language was that of contemporary politics.
There is no common ground to which to appeal — at least, none that is easily found.
Now if it could be shown that Whitehead means the same thing by «event» that he means by «enduring object,» then Cobb would have his point, but (a) there are no grounds I can find at all to ground such an equivalence, and (b) quite to the contrary, «events» can be, though they need not be, spatially extended.
As for timing, I hope that enough of us would rather try to find at least some common ground where there ae passionate disagreements an would prefer that to demonising the other to make this a worthwhile consideration.
As an atheist I find it a very fitting object to be at ground zero.
Fake??? It is an actual piece of steel that many workers and volunteers found helpful while working at ground zero.
At any time or place in which humankind is led to find value and significance in existence, it is the working of God which is present to provide the ground and explanation for such a realization.
Chris Stedman is the Assistant Humanist Chaplain at Harvard University, Coordinator of Humanist Life for the Yale Humanist Community, and author of «Faitheist: How an Atheist Found Common Ground with the Religious.»
At some point we need to agree to disagree or we will doom our species... common ground has to be found sooner than later.
At the end of the day, I hope we can learn to be people who can find common ground in Jesus and band together to share the gospel at a foundational leveAt the end of the day, I hope we can learn to be people who can find common ground in Jesus and band together to share the gospel at a foundational leveat a foundational level.
Such a procedure is speculative throughout and in no way proves the truth of the hypotheses, but I find Ogden's final conclusion much too strong when he calls what I have offered «at best a wholly speculative interpretation in no way grounded in the Jesus of history it professes to interpret» (p. 122; italics mine).
Sorrow because I had by then grasped the truth of transubstantiation, only to find I couldn't consume, and joy because at last we found the ground of real authority — his Church, the one he founded, the one tasked to keep all he taught her Apostles.
One is: in debate with another thinker try at least as hard to find agreements, common ground, as to find disagreements.
It seemed to me as if, in all he did that evening at the table, he too was finding meaning and enlightenment, as if, in breaking bread and pouring wine, our Lord himself was being led — as we were through him — into a new and richer comprehension, into a full and final revelation that this, of course, was why it must be so — that only as a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies can it arise again and bring forth ripe new grain to form the loaf that feeds a hungry world.
Fairness for All seeks to find common ground on questions at the intersection of religious freedom and LGBT rights so that both communities can peacefully coexist.
some that with out self thought knowledge who called themselves athiest are really confused and truelly believe what they are saying even when wrong they believe to be telling the truth now that is not all atheist some are really cruel and mean to deceived others - those who are not stading in solid ground are those worth reaching out to - cause they need to know truth from false testimony... those who trully know God can not depart from him but there are those who blindly fight their way away from him... evil is blind and can't see the presence of god — that was God's course for rebelion... only a pure soul can be reach by the creator now that is not that easy to keep so its only through faith and the acceptance of jesus sacrifice for the human race that is posible to find the way and acceptance required by God in his second agreement to menkind... jesus was the lamb who took all our sin so even with a blind soul one can find the way to the creator and at one time if any find themselves in the presence fo the lord our God the reason we are here...
Anticlerical demonstrations were not unknown and a certain anticlerical rhetoric was common to the more radical liberal politicians.22 A heritage of ill will was created in the first fifty years of the new nation whose full effects would not be evident until the Fascist period when the church, which on every conceivable ideological ground was antithetical to fascism, nonetheless found in it, at least at first, an ally, on the principle that an enemy of my enemy is my friend.
The liberal mainstream media finds a reason to justify the Mosque at ground zero by comparing apples to oranges.
some that with out self thought knowledge who called themselves athiest are really confused and truelly believe what they are saying even when wrong they believe to be telling the truth now that is not all atheist some are really cruel and mean to deceived others — those who are not stading in solid ground are those worth reaching out to - cause they need to know truth from false testimony... those who trully know God can not depart from him but there are those who blindly fight their way away from him... evil is blind and can't see the presence of god — that was God's course for rebelion... only a pure soul can be reach by the creator now that is not that easy to keep so its only through faith and the acceptance of jesus sacrifice for the human race that is posible to find the way and acceptance required by God in his second agreement to menkind... jesus was the lamb who took all our sin so even with a blind soul one can find the way to the creator and at one time if any find themselves in the presence of the lord our God the reason we are here...
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