Sentences with phrase «never reaches the ground»

The thing that often amuses me about infant painting is the way that the sky never reaches the ground, to them it's way above their heads and as they can't see the blue around them why would they paint it down there?
Particles in the Van Allen belts never reach the ground, so they don't constitute a health threat.

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Reaching common ground is a common sales technique, but has never been automated in such a way before.
A Low - Cost iPhone Could Mean A Deal Between Apple And China Mobile (Bloomberg) China Mobile and Apple have been trying to reach an agreement for years, but the high cost of the iPhone and China Mobile's unwillingness to provide a subsidy for the phone meant that a deal never got off the ground.
No doubt I have and my initial defense is that every theological position reflects a particular historical situation and whatever universality it reaches can never wholly transcend its particular and relative historical ground.
Their title charge never really got off the ground, and although they reached the League Cup final, they were humiliated by Manchester City.
I fully support the Party's efforts to reach out to the middle ground, without whom we will never form a government.
I have a feeling that even if I were to reach a level like King et al I may still never find it any more satisfying than things are down here on the ground level.
We know how the media works, and we know that success reaching targeted groups in these areas can mean the difference between a successful author marketing campaign and one that never gets off the ground.
I think he would do fine with respectful children, he's such a sunny guy (he does seems a tad bit hand shy, when you reach for him too fast he flattens to the ground, but never snaps or shies away.
Some of these never even reach ground level being swept away by the winds into clouds of spray.
I've never measured the cardboard that break - dancers put down, but it is like a perfect stage made for one person and one person's reach on the ground.
There are few other signs of life in these large, ground - floor rooms, and those there are speak of suspension, abdication, displacement and substitution: a long heartrending letter from an artist explaining how personal crisis has forced him to withdraw (Kai Althoff); the politically and logistically improbable journey of a Picasso from the Netherlands to Palestine (Khaled Hourani); Tammy Wynette forever stuck on the line «I'll just keep on», never quite reaching «Til I get it right», the song's eponymous lyrical and melodic resolution (Ceal Floyer).
The long (30 years) trend of conventional ground / city based land data is so warm that the gaps / peaks never reaches back to equilibrium, in fact they go further and further from equilibrium which at some point is difficult to explain thermodynamically.
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