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106 Sentences With "close to the ground"

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It was large, clear, succinct and close to the ground.
Crouching close to the ground, they paced, the circle tightening.
He squatted close to the ground, dipped his head and wept.
This declaration is close to the ground zero of modernist abstraction.
"These are huge issues," Mr. Richtel said, "told close to the ground."
If the simulation was close to the ground truth they'd collected externally, good.
Thirty-six hours after Diwali, the pollution had pooled close to the ground.
In the days before pressurized cabins, airplanes would fly relatively close to the ground.
Ms. Jiang stayed close to the ground, her heart pounding as bullets flew overhead.
Everyone lived close to the ground in a setting renowned for its natural beauty.
When released, the vapors initially move close to the ground, causing greater risk for exposure.
That's because the space station is relatively close to the ground, orbiting at 120+ miles.
I try to stay close to the ground in order to discover things first hand.
Joe: So, if you get really close to the ground, you can make thin lines.
The sniper is hiding to the right, behind the small green twig close to the ground.
Small engines allowed, and staircases encouraged, a design that kept the fuselage close to the ground.
They walk really close to the ground and sort of keel over and stare into nothing.
But the politics there are so close to the ground and personal it's hard to know.
As the person gets close to the ground, magnetic levitation would hopefully buoy them back up.
That's because the space station is relatively close to the ground, orbiting at 120-plus miles.
Squishy crops that grow close to the ground, such as strawberries, will be the last to go.
The clay is demanding, the wheel, as is the way of Jingdezhen, unusually close to the ground.
Then, swing your legs back and over your head to get your feet close to the ground.
But the risk of fallout vastly increases when a blast occurs close to the ground or water.
And don't forget, in both circumstances the airplanes were relatively close to the ground, shortly after takeoff.
"They were so close to the ground you could see their faces looking at us," Amadeo said.
Spectator videos posted on news websites showed Connell's plane crisscrossing past another stunt plane close to the ground.
The main fire was advancing into the wind, so it moved slowly and stayed close to the ground.
Fairy-wrens are endemic to the wetlands of northern Australia, and tend to nest close to the ground.
In the spirit of preservation, the buildings of Boat Quay have remained low, crouched close to the ground.
Dr. Myhrvold said Dr. Mainzer responded that large telescopes were not designed to point that close to the ground.
Some of what the witches do, though, is played close to the ground on Catherine Cornell's thrust-stage set.
Some farmers have shifted to only crops that grow close to the ground so militants cannot hide in fields.
On a rack in the back of the basement, close to the ground, I spied a gaggle of kids' clothing.
Because fog hovers close to the ground, the lamps are designed to shine down, illuminating the road beneath the fog.
The close-to-the-ground canines and their suit-wearing owners were the subjects of artist Andrew Baines' latest photo project.
First, pollution lingers if a layer of cold air forms close to the ground without wind, as happens during chilly months.
Investors now have an opportunity to get in close to the ground floor on that transition," he said on "Trading Nation.
That's how you stay ahead because if you keep your ears close to the ground, people will share feedback with you.
The system is a safety net that provides a warning to pilots when their aircraft is too close to the ground.
The place got its original name, Fat Kid Spot, because of its low-impact obstacles, which were relatively close to the ground.
When liquid chlorine is released, it turns into a gas that stays close to the ground and spreads rapidly, according to the CDC.
They did this first by flying super close to the ground so enemy radar had a hard time picking planes out against the terrain.
What the candidates close to the ground understand, that the pundits and Republicans don't, is that the public, too, has moved to the left.
Because the U-2 has a very wide wing span for flight at high-altitude, it is difficult to fly close to the ground.
At her feet, she spots a cluster of rosehips clinging close to the ground and instructs the group to gather a handful for tea.
The men, he suggests, stay close to the ground in wordless communion, and do not yearn for a significant life beyond their elemental work.
How strongly I pedaled directly correlated to how far and fast I "flew," so when I slacked off, I drifted dangerously close to the ground.
Cold air inversions in the atmosphere can trap smog close to the ground, and more coal is burned in cold weather to keep heaters running.
The report said the pilots did not respond to warnings that the plane was too close to the ground and did not follow landing checklists.
People on social media shared videos of parents stopping their cars on the street and telling their children to stay down close to the ground.
It's all the more unsettling in virtual reality, where the camera sits uncomfortably close to the ground, and the visuals are given an eerie depth.
"The plane was very close to the ground and it made a turn... Cows that were grazing in the fields ran in panic," he said.
The beast brought its head down close to the ground, allowing a few desperate swipes with my charge blade before I realized what it was doing.
Since birds hang out relatively close to the ground, the risk of bird strike is greatest at takeoff and landing — just when they're also most dangerous.
In the dark, they'd cut their engines and fly close to the ground to hit their targets; the sound made the Germans think of a witch's broom.
These vertical beams of multi-colored light looks like auroras, but they appear when either natural or artificial light bounces off ice crystals floating close to the ground.
Most species are secretive loners, shrug off standard radio collars with ease, and run close to the ground "like small bolts of brown lightning," as one team noted.
For me, I like it more for shooting at unconventional angles, such as close to the ground or if I choose to lift the camera above my head.
Like, it flies so impossibly close to the ground that you can see a guy duck and essentially get blown over as the fighter jet flies above his head.
Moore said radar systems used by air traffic control were designed to spot commercial aircraft rather than something as small and as close to the ground as a drone.
In the first two seasons, Formula E cars had rather typical-looking front bodywork, with one wing close to the ground and aerodynamic fairings in front of each wheel.
"It allows for the decentralization of union-management discussion, by placing confidence in the players close to the ground, and it is a real revolution that we are undertaking."
Witnesses reported seeing the plane close to the ground and shaking before making a left turn into power lines, NTSB investigator in charge Jennifer Rodi said over the weekend.
In the Bay Area, for instance, high pressure atmospheric systems tend to produce inversion layers that, like a lid on a shallow pan, keep smoky air close to the ground.
The Aero Train was an idea put forward at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation in 2011, that envisioned a passenger plane flying very close to the ground.
The city's air quality dropped to the "worst in the world" overnight as cooler temperatures brought particles in the air close to the ground, a senior state health official said.
It is a strikingly handsome plant that waits out the cold by pressing its leaves as close to the ground as possible, hiding under autumn's leaf litter and winter's snow.
Our latest video, above, delves into the peculiarities of lightning death, and offers some tips on how to stay safe during a storm (Hint: Crouching close to the ground won't help).
You can see the world's largest passenger airplane make its final approach and come so, so close to the ground—but then decide to abort and make a go-around instead.
For those whose ears haven't been kept quite so close to the ground, Bassette is one of the latest British R&B artists to be moving to the foreground of the scene.
Aedes aegypti live close to the ground in cities and like feasting on humans, so if they become infected, it puts the population of major cities at high risk, Dr. Ryan said.
Bomenka, who was roughly 60 feet behind Suiter when he went into the lot, didn't see a shooter but saw "gun smoke hovering close to the ground where Suiter was located," it said.
Some people were crouched close to the ground, reading the florid prose of sympathy, while others trailed their hands over the tops of the bouquets, or the stuffed toys that had been left there.
The vacuum's heaviest components, including the motor, have also been positioned as close to the ground as possible giving the canister a low center of gravity so that it naturally wants to remain upright.
To keep an eye on drone smugglers overhead, border patrol has six huge blimps equipped with low-altitude radar that can detect aircraft flying too close to the ground for conventional radar to spot.
The background of a mayor of a city of any size is a background of somebody who on one hand is an executive and on the other hand is very close to the ground.
To find a good source — one bright, close to the ground, and just far enough away — your best bet is to travel a few miles outside your city or town on a dark night.
Unlike an actual twister, which is caused by conditions high up in the atmosphere, this phenomenon happens when hot, dry air close to the ground rises quickly in a vertical column, according to Live Science.
It's hard to tell without actually being right there that a toxic gas is lying close to the ground, or that there is a downed electrical line hidden under a fallen tree, and so on.
Dotson was driving past his high school on Sunday when he noticed the American flag hovering dangerously close to the ground, so he stopped his car and held the flag, while calling his grandmother for assistance.
A dozen more passengers were evacuated by an Italian rescue team, which helped them to descend vertically by rope to safety, which they were able to do since their cable car was close to the ground.
General Mills created its venture arm in an effort to keep its ear close to the ground on new products, as many of its legacy brands have fallen out of favor with today's health-focused generation.
Consultants "are able to talk the language that's understood by corporate philanthropies and the private sector — they are comfortable with that way of thinking but many of them aren't anywhere close to the ground," he said.
Although historically wildfires may have burned close to the ground, not reaching the tops of all the trees, in a conifer-heavy forest, blazes can rapidly ascend to become explosive crown fires that burn through the canopy.
The first, which is most common to the central United States, mirrors the way regular thunderstorms are formed: Warmer, moist air close to the ground rises and mixes with colder, denser air higher up in the atmosphere.
Being that it's close to the ground probably helps it cut the wind some... I also don't have a wind tunnel but would bet it would take some 50 [mph] winds to even come close to affecting them.
"To survive going in and out, you also need to be able to fly very low, to hide amid the clutter—close to the ground in obstacle-rich, high-threat environments," says Chris Van Buiten, head of Sikorsky Innovations.
Brett Sutton, the state's chief health officer, said he believed air quality in Melbourne, Australia's second-biggest city, had dropped to the "worst in the world" overnight as cooler temperatures brought particles in the air close to the ground.
When flames are kept small and close to the ground, they clear the leaf litter, pine needles, and scrub that fuel wildfire, and consume saplings and low-level branches that would otherwise act as a ladder conveying fire to the canopy.
As the male fireflies, which remain close to the ground, light up together with their flash patterns, the national park looks like "a big Christmas tree with a ton of blinking lights out there on the forest floor," Manchester said.
Platform or tray bird feeders appeal to a wide range of common backyard birds, can be mounted close to the ground or hung up, and the Woodlink 3-in-1 Platform Bird Feeder is one of the best you'll find.
The Helicopter: The Sikorsky S-76B was not outfitted with a system to warn pilots if they are getting too close to the ground, technology that is voluntary but has been recommended by the N.T.S.B. for more than a decade.
Officials have said that the helicopter was not outfitted with a system to warn pilots if they are getting too close to the ground, technology that is voluntary but has been recommended by the N.T.S.B. for more than a decade.
You have a lucky streak when it comes to gaining positions of power and authority, which makes it possible to rise to the top of the ranks in your career, regardless of how close to the ground floor you were when you started.
South Korea officials told the Yonhap news agency Friday that they believed the missiles were similar in nature to Russia's Iskander missiles, which fly close to the ground before dropping at a 90-degree angle on their targets to avoid being intercepted.
Officials have said that the helicopter was not outfitted with a system to warn pilots if they are getting too close to the ground, technology that is voluntary but has been recommended by the National Transportation Safety Board for more than a decade.
Museum Town was shot by a team of three cinematographers, and for the most part the camera stays close to the ground as it explores the massive complex and admires its scale much in the way we look up at skyscrapers in a metropolis.
DigiTimes, which keeps its ear close to the ground within the tech giant's supply chain, said Wednesday that Chinese company Compal Electronics will start to shoulder some of the Apple Watch Series 2 manufacturing, which is currently built entirely by Quanta Computer, also in China.
In the cellphone video, taken by an engineer sitting in the plane's jump seat and described in a report on the crash released Thursday, the pilots are seen using controls in the cockpit before the plane's warning system alerts them that it's too close to the ground.
Books of The Times The Mississippi-born poet Natasha Trethewey has an exalted résumé — she has served two terms as poet laureate, and she won a Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for her collection "Native Guard" — but her poems are earthy; they fly close to the ground.
Just as we've seen with DroneSeed, this type of flying is risky for pilots, who must fly very close to the ground and other obstacles, yet also highly susceptible to automation; That's because it involves lots of repetitive flight patterns that must be executed perfectly, over and over.
Federal investigators said at a press conference Tuesday that the aircraft carrying Bryant did not have a terrain awareness and warning system (TAWS), which alerts pilots if they get close to the ground and can be useful in mountainous terrain, especially in cases of poor weather, according to The Associated Press.
The hotel, with a restaurant, was designed for Europeans who might be visiting for only a few days, but the bungalows, like the ones where Ms. Chaouni stayed with her grandmother, were designed for locals: close to the ground, with private courtyards and kitchens attractive to Moroccan families vacationing together.
Announced last week by engineers at the University of Cambridge, the lettuce-peeling robot is an attempt to speed up the time-consuming work of harvesting iceberg lettuces, which grow close to the ground, have to be cut from their roots by hand, and then must be stripped of their dirty, unattractive outer leaves before going to market.
So even if on the periphery of your awareness you think that these characters or any characters you're writing about might symbolize something, you have to really try your best to forget that and just get your nose down close to the ground and describe them with as much specificity and as much quotidian detail as you can.

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