To match such down-to-earth policies, Mr Scholz prescribes a down-to-earth style.
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But no, she's like, really down to earth, really nice.
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I love that she's so grounded and down to earth.
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How nice when people are lovely and down to earth.
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I'll come down to earth to spend it with you.
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All of the girls are down to earth and fun.
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He was very kind and caring and down to earth.
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She's the most down to earth artist I've ever met.
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Eventually, LightSail 2 will get pulled back down to Earth.
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After coming back down to Earth, Geomancer drifts through Singapore.
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Taurus is known for being sensible and down to earth.
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And then, inevitably, it comes thudding back down to earth.
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The cloud shapes one visualized come down to earth. God.
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Many sellers seem to be coming back down to earth.
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The service is warm and unpretentious, even down to earth.
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The atmosphere is practical, down to earth, unfussy, and loyal.
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She's just a sweet person and she's really down to earth.
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We took God's music and brought it right down to earth.
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You're logical, down to earth, and Pisces is whimsical, a poet.
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However, two forces tend to pull them back down to earth.
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And we're seeing now, I think, some coming down to earth.
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Jenn Sherman, who is down to earth, is my personal favorite.
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" Spencer later tweeted, "Trump's statement was fair and down to earth.
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But it also risks bringing Apple's lofty brand down to earth.
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They wouldn't come back down to Earth for another 40 days.
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He was a really nice guy – normal, down-to-earth guy.
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"She is incredibly cool and down to earth," says the source.
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I'll never forget how kind and down to Earth he was.
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I think people here are just more down to earth musically.
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KS: I'm going to bring it back down to earth, people.
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"They are all so humble and down to earth," she says.
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"Time to come back down to earth!" they say as well.
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Theory suggests that they should eventually fall back down to earth.
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"She's so engaging, supportive, and down to earth," the designer said.
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" Ellen added, "They were the most down-to-earth, compassionate people.
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The fantastic ideas you have will finally come down to earth.
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That combination could bring soaring stock prices back down to earth.
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Morningside Park hosts the Down to Earth farmers' market on Saturdays.
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She's Glaswegian and an incredible mom, and very down to earth.
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Finding allies does not get more down to earth than that.
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Getting down to earth, let's end with the beginning: an egg.
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I am down-to-earth enough to know that this is crazy.
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Before long the gravity-defying pound may be brought down to earth.
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He was just a positive and down-to-earth type of person.
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He was so down to earth and really awesome to work with.
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The once red-hot cannabis industry is coming back down to earth.
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Elon Musk and Amber Heard's relationship has crashed back down to earth.
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He was kind to me and so natural and down-to-earth.
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Its primetime runway show was innovative; they brought Angels down to earth.
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Venus enters down-to-earth Taurus, creating a lovely energy for communication.
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Ryan is really down to earth, humble — he's just a normal dude.
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You were just so down to earth and easy-going, ambitious … sexy.
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She was a very down to earth individual who was super talented.
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Ryan is really down to earth, humble, he's just a normal dude.
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TESS will transmit its first observations down to Earth sometime in August.
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She was so down to earth and she put me at ease.
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But some weeks, it's clear everyone needs to come down to earth.
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He's down to earth, he's the drummer so he's hitting the ground.
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"She's just very down to earth," Gerber told Vanity Fair about Kendall.
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They're all such lovely, down-to-earth guys, as you can imagine.
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What dialogue exists is down to earth and devoid of oratorical pomposity.
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To her, Mr. Yeung seemed very down-to-earth from his photos.
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There was euphoria this morning and now we're back down to earth.
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The comfort and consistency of rituals bring us back down to earth.
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The character looks believably lost, and in a down-to-earth way.
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Those the kind of moments that bring you back down to earth?
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As down-to-earth as she is, she simply has more resources.
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Instead, your first vehicular experience was probably far more down to earth.
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You're ready to meet cooler, more motivated and down-to-earth people.
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Ice Cube is the down-to-earth cameraman who gets shit done.
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Luis: Chris is honestly one of the most down-to-earth people.
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He is much more personable and down to earth than often portrayed.
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It all has the effect of bringing the monarchy down to earth.
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Sweet and sexy Venus enters down-to-earth Capricorn on November 11!
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Stay down to earth and remember you're just turning down an invitation.
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The truth is more down to earth, and it's in our hands.
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Coming back down to earth felt a very grudging concession to necessity.
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But the first big hurdle may be more down to Earth: funding.
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By showcasing a family recipe, Ms. Klobuchar seems quite down to earth.
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The down-to-earth aesthetic instead helps emphasize the creative team's commitment.
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Still, the show's down-to-earth atmosphere puts many guests at ease.
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"Trump's statement was fair and down to earth," Mr. Spencer tweeted. Gov.
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It's brought it down to Earth in a strange way for me.
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More down-to-earth bottles exist, though they are almost never inexpensive.
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She was so down-to-earth, like a friend I'd had for years.
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She was so down to earth… that's what I admired about her most.
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Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was supposed to be Marvel's most down-to-earth corner.
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I think the royal couple are gorgeous, down to earth and very modern.
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Friends remembered him for his down-to-earth nature, loyalty, and bright smile.
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It's Jesus Christ who came down to earth and died for our sins.
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It's Jesus Christ, who came down to Earth and died for our sins.
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They're both so lovely and down-to-earth and I wasn't expecting that.
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She's had an incredible career and is completely friendly and down-to-earth.
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True to his type, Denis is quiet, down-to-earth, and very kind.
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"Maybe becoming a grandmother has brought her back down to earth," she said.
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Congratulations to one of the sweetest, most humble and down-to-earth girls!
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It's Jesus Christ who came down to Earth and died for our sins.
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He's a real genuine person and he's so grounded and down to earth.
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So I think it's, you know, everything's sort of coming down to Earth.
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They are down-to-earth, very warm, very decent human beings who care.
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I MET THE LOML 😍💍 He was so sweet & down to earth.
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The candid admission only bolstered her common sense and down-to-earth image.
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They felt like real people, not just like royalty; very down to earth.
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You go down to earth, and you spread your love with your comedy.
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"She wants to bring some of this stuff down to Earth," Fenn said.
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Gaines' simple, down-to-earth style is a major influence on the collection.
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"He's just a regular, down-to-earth guy," Army Coach Brian Riley said.
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He's so down to earth and easygoing; they were both just having fun.
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He did crazy things, but he was so level and down to earth.
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It's a continuation of who I am — someone who is down-to-earth.
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Just be your usual, down-to-earth self, Taurus, and you'll be fine.
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"He's very down to earth and easy to get along with," she said.
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He's so approachable and down to earth and loves making fun pop music.
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She is strangers' down-to-earth friend, if only they could meet her.
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She really brings me down to earth, which really is the best thing.
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"She's so sweet, down to earth, grounded," lottery spokesman Brian Lecompte told CNN.
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The real messiah, ʿĪsa, comes down to earth and defeats him in battle.
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"They are so down to earth and are such great parents," Rhodes says.
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Some of his notions were far more down to earth than the levitating trains.
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When it comes to dating, Shahidi is so down-to-earth about being single.
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Jimmy Carter was a down-to-earth farmer before making his way to Washington.
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Though we have gaping ideological differences, he was gracious, complimentary and down to earth.
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DiCaprio loved the Butterfly Enclosure, and Bernthal was super cool and down to Earth.
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The instructor is really knowledgeable, down-to-earth, and practical at the same time.
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Buttigieg instead makes every effort to be incredibly transparent, personable, and down-to-earth.
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Then Ross comes in, right on time, to bring her crashing down to Earth.
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No, their vacations are way, way more relatable and down to earth than that.
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Recently, MoviePass added a three-tiered payment plan that's much more down to earth.
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What a great man, so down to earth and so fun to be with!!
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The hiring manager was very easy to talk to – personable and down-to-earth.
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For me, I was quite nervous but they were very normal, down to earth.
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The two have always prided themselves on being a regular, down-to-earth couple.
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A more pessimistic view is that wages were bound to come down to earth.
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"She's down to earth, she wears ripped jeans, she shops at J.Crew," Ross says.
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Once spent, they will dive from the main rocket's sides back down to Earth.
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You're so down-to-earth, you don't wear makeup, and it's not about that.
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"We're coming back down to earth on those retention values," Cox Automotive's Smoke said.
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She's down to earth — but not so much that she'll refuse a private room.
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He's so down-to-Earth and so nice and just a really smart person.
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The courtroom scenes are impassioned but have a down-to-earth authenticity to them.
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And despite her initially intimidating stage persona, she is down-to-earth and friendly.
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You don't get someone who's down-to-earth and someone who's loving and caring.
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They have a natural, down-to-earth quality, and it helps them be funny.
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The Moon enters down-to-earth Virgo at 8:41 PM. All times EST.
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Despite his divine talent, the Metal God proves to be quite down-to-earth.
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It's important that you stay practical and down-to-earth about your finances today.
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Snapping you down to earth is the moon's connection with Saturn, Venus, and Pluto.
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The Moon enters down-to-earth Taurus at 5:53 PM. All times EST.
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Despite the belts, baubles and sceptres, he remains a grounded, down to earth chap.
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On The Bachelor, Rachel was known for being a smart, down-to-earth lawyer.
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"Earlier today, Samsung Europe's SpaceSelfie balloon came back down to earth," the statement read.
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"She added that Middleton "just seemed so down to earth and beautiful as always.
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He veered between the lofty and the down to earth, as he often does.
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He thought her down-to-earth appeal could balance Mr. Rose's more cerebral approach.
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SpaceX and OneWeb are launching constellations of satellites to beam broadband down to earth.
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In 2018, Sock's tennis has come back down to earth — and it's still falling.
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Ms. Garr, a 13-year resident, described it as down-to-earth and inclusive.
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"You wouldn't think they would be down-to-earth, but they are," she said.
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"Had a couple miscarriages," Ms. Gill, 50, said in her down-to-earth way.
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He's described by many of his peers as humble, kind and down to earth.
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"Logan" is a strong argument for bringing the comic-book movie down to earth.
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Despite her usually steely demeanor, the first lady is friendly and down to earth.
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After a sizzling 2019, Larry Robbins' flagship fund has come back down to Earth.
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"When things get stressful and the challenges come, it keeps you down to earth."
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It's crucial that you come down to earth as you examine these emotionally charged topics.
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"It's coming back down to Earth, and I don't think we're done yet," Levine predicted.
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" David Premer, their next-door neighbor, described them as "a super down-to-earth family.
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Well, I challenge all these serious newspapers is, it's coming down to earth after Trump.
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Chrissy Teigen has built an empire off of her down-to-earth, cool girl attitude.
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The Syrian people are the most honest, down-to-earth, loving people in the world.
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Click through for some very down-to-earth advice from O'Day, a truly otherworldly trainer.
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Everyone we met, they are very down to earth people, very devoted and very supportive.
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While still illegal, the culture surrounding it seems tame and relatable and down-to-earth.
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In the past five years, this down-to-earth ethos has substantially improved Rome's image.
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Jack "is a really lovely, very kind, down-to-earth man," said a family friend.
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"It was real down to earth," Brust says of the way the video was filmed.
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The practical, down to earth Tooru-san prefers the smaller, more traditional size of gum.
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The moon enters grounded Capricorn at 2:08 AM, bringing us back down to earth.
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"I was surprised at how down-to-earth he was," Tyson tells PEOPLE via email.
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In this way, Killmonger helps bring the blissful fantasy of Wakanda back down to Earth.
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You're down to earth, not cocky, humble, and always willing to admit when you're wrong.
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A down-to-earth sentiment from a man who's spent his life in the air.
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Shuri's draw, Wright feels, is just how down-to-earth and relatable her character is.
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As her husband was brought down to earth, he embraced her and passionately kissed her.
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"Although, they were very, very nice and totally chill and down to earth and lovely."
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He "is a really lovely, very kind, down-to-earth man," said a family friend.
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At the end of that opening sequence, the Incredibles are dragged back down to earth.
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DXY on Thursday before profit-taking and oil jitters brought it back down to earth.
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McGonigal writes in a down-to-earth manner that inspires you to take action.6.
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Simultaneously, their fakery highlights the contours of your down-to-earth character and virtuous ordinariness.
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Other entrepreneurs value the local business culture for its down-to-earth acumen and frankness.
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Tavern 38 is a find: an elegant, upscale Greek restaurant with down-to-earth prices.
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They can be more down-to-earth than expected, but their spontaneity can be frustrating.
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It's a very down to earth, practical therapy when it's done right, within safe boundaries.
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For somebody who creatively was so far out there, he was amazingly down to earth.
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Very down to earth… people are close… We won't look at people differently, will we?
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He is a lower-caste Hindu who speaks in a playful, down-to-earth language.
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"He's real down to earth but feels real strongly about what he believes," he said.
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Objects like Tiangong-1 come back down to Earth relatively quickly, within a few years.
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They're tributes — friendly and vulnerable and ambition-fueled, and differing degrees of down to earth.
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The whole Radio City world is fun, but he brings me back down to earth.
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Compared to that stratospheric price, last week's sales were relatively — very relatively — down to earth.
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He then played a guitar before he was swept away and fell down to Earth.
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If you need something a bit more down-to-earth, Boulder can accommodate that, too.
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If one company has its way, the cloud is about to come down to earth.
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He was loved for his melodic hard rock, nasally vocals and down-to-earth style.
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Other people can really help you bring the most far-out ideas down to earth.
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They had just done a twirl, and she hadn't yet quite come down to earth.
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"I thought she was beautiful and incredibly smart but completely down to earth," he said.
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Even so, Sanchez said it could be at risk of coming back down to earth.
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"There are so many really down-to-earth and interesting people here," Dr. Benderson said.
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And Bill Gates has another down-to-earth parenting preference: limiting his children's screen-time.
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Whatever the case, Harris isn't the only celebrity to work in down-to-earth decor.
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Rather, a straightforward accounting of the perks, in down-to-earth language backed with evidence.
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She's down-to-earth, comfortable in her own skin and isn't afraid to be goofy.
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Richard Mahapatra, managing editor of India's highly-regarded Down To Earth magazine, supported Greenpeace's stance.
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We like to set expectations really high, and then everyone comes crashing down to earth.
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Instead, their engagement photos may just be the most down-to-earth and relatable ones around.
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Schoneveld is down-to-earth, yet passionate about making sure her customers get something they love.
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They think he's good for her, and he's a very down to earth and good guy.
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Liam Hemsworth and Miley Cyrus are celebrating the holidays in a very down-to-earth way.
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Smith said she admired Houston&aposs "down to earth" personality and said she is still missed.
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Tonight, with the Moon entering down-to-earth Capricorn, it's time to regroup and rest up.
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He is much more down-to-earth than Ms Park, who was criticised for her aloofness.
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Head honcho Robb Nansel and the whole team are great, really down to earth and genuine.
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Buffett's career of investing success and down-to-earth public persona are part of the draw.
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Despite his ritzy reputation, Leach always insisted he was a normal and down-to-earth dude.
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He attracts these stans who are emotive and down to Earth and appreciative of good music.
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She is really down to earth, really humble, just wants to make music and have fun.
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Mr Weber is a down-to-earth type and a pro-European moderate within the CSU.
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Once he comes down to earth, you can see the little American flag cufflinks he's wearing.
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But their humor was also a reality check that brought the show back down to Earth.
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"She was so down to earth and she accepted it with an open mind," he said.
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Youngsters like his down-to-earth style, just as their British counterparts swoon over Jeremy Corbyn.
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"They think he's good for her, and he's a very down to earth and good guy."
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When the conversation shifts to Holiday's own scoring touch, however, things come back down to earth.
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And, sure enough, it sent a five kilometer-wide beam of light back down to Earth.
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Every club comes down to earth in some fashion, even ones playing at a historic pace.
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"She was a very down-to-earth person, she was a very sweet person," he said.
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They think he's good for her, and he's a very down-to-earth and good guy.
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A: To be down to earth and not be impressed that his family has done well.
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She writes about the planets in a way that's down-to-Earth and never too mystical.
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She was funny, quirky, witty, fun, down to earth and all those things made her special.
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Those chapel images take flight all of a sudden, wing down to earth, and then disappear.
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"He's a wonderful person and very, very genuine and down to earth," says the art expert.
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But the missile's warhead did not swing back down to earth with a clean, predictable arc.
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The Intercept's new findings bring the internationally feted heroes of that story crashing down to earth.
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"She may be dating the future king but she's so down to earth," said the source.
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Swart said he's seen decent, if more down-to-earth returns from startup crowdfunding in Europe.
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"I was amazed as to how intelligent, driven and down-to-earth she was," he said.
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The opera revolves around the mythological Stone and Flower, who come down to earth from heaven.
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But when it comes to managing his career, he follows one very down-to-earth rule.
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Sweet Venus in practical, down-to-earth Capricorn will support you as you work it out.
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Can one infuse that kind of personality into such a down-to-earth product like cheese?
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It's only on the record's closing track that Vynehall brings us slowly back down to Earth.
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Gregory CowlesSenior Editor, Books DOWN TO EARTH: Politics in the New Climatic Regime, by Bruno Latour.
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Ms. Ardern's popularity in New Zealand is due in part to her down-to-earth image.
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Their voices were down-to-earth, often poignant and as direct as an air horn blast.
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Like her grandmother, Ms. Leas, 28, is smart, funny, down-to-earth and unafraid of challenges.
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Then, over the next six months, the price just as quickly dropped back down to earth.
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The reflective satellite will plummet down to Earth this week -- and won't leave any traces behind.
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His songs, he explained, celebrated the customs of the "incredible, down-to-earth" people of Austria.
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It was nice, she said, that he remained just as she remembered him, down to earth.
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The theory was that he'd benefit from hanging out someplace a little more down to earth.
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The makeover, combined with Le Pen's political agility and down-to-earth affability, has been effective.
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And I'm a down-to-earth guy, I'm humble—but it makes you more closed off.
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Rather than bring Trump back down to earth, his aides stand by to enable his nonsense.
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He was a kind soul, who truly was vibrant, funny and always so down to earth.
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Even when he's joking around with a fellow global pop star, Sheeran feels down-to-earth.
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"This guy was so down to earth and all-American," she told PEOPLE at the time.
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At the end of the two years, BEAM will be "robotically jettisoned" back down to Earth.
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Buffett's career of investing success and down-to-earth public persona are both part of the draw.
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While aboard the space station, Kelly even sent blood samples back down to Earth, via return capsules.
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It eventually changed after meeting all his friends and realizing how very down-to-earth they are.
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You might be the sign of royalty, Leo, but today you need to get down to earth.
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Despite Winfrey's larger than life persona, Witherspoon said the former TV host was refreshingly down to earth.
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She was tiny, but seemed unstoppable: a down-to-earth northern lass with a great big soul.
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The moon enters down-to-earth Capricorn at 7:07 AM—so stay focused, and be responsible!
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Here's what can be gathered of its deliriously loose plot: an alien ship comes down to Earth.
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People hold her in such a high regard -- as you should -- but she's so down to earth.
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These particles slightly push on spacecraft, bumping them out of orbit and dragging them down to Earth.
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That really showed me that even the most successful people could still be so down to earth.
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Peter struck me as a man who is incredibly down to earth … especially for being so handsome.
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The moon enters down-to-earth Taurus today, Pisces, lighting up the communication sector of your chart.
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Despite its speedy 133 BPM, angelic vocals and haunting keys brought the soaring track down to earth.
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Someone needs to bring "the Immortal Iron Fist" back down to Earth — we're counting on you, Defenders!
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People hold her in such a high regard – as you should – but she's so down to Earth.
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Dallas police officer Eddie Coffey described Ahrens as a calming presence and a down-to-earth man.
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Jack "is a really lovely, very kind, down-to-earth man," a family friend previously told PEOPLE.
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The music was as raucous and transcendance seeking as the attendees were friendly and down to earth.
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This time, the aim is primarily to beam a huge amount of solar power down to earth.
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"And it's the people you keep around you," she said of how she stays down to earth.
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Jack "is a really lovely, very kind, down-to-earth man," a family friend previously told PEOPLE.
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We knew a week of negative ads would bring him back down to earth whenever we wanted.
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And Brooklyn Nine-Nine is part of his tradition of joyful, sentimental, and down-to-earth comedies.
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Unlike most heroes crashed down to earth, however, Aldo isn't even being given a chance at redemption.
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If Obama's choice was down-to-earth (albeit touristy), Trump's selection this week is decidedly not -- literally.
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Keep the name, keep the exterior design, spruce up the interior and bring it down to earth.
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The actors understand this and an awful lot of them are just very down-to-earth people.
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Things get more down-to-earth on November 23, when Mercury meets solid, stable Saturn in Sagittarius.
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Heat waves are caused by high atmospheric pressure, which means air is being pulled down to Earth.
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Howard's intention that night in London was to bring clouds down to earth without depleting their loftiness.
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But his numbers crashed down to Earth after a series of foreign policy missteps on the trail.
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Some superyacht owners are down-to-earth and great bosses, some of the crew members surveyed said.
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Jupiter clashes with Neptune, asking you to come down to earth when it comes to making plans.
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She was as cool as you'd imagine, but also down to earth and sharp and very funny.
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The Moon in down-to-earth Taurus illuminates the home and family sector of your chart today.
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We all love Adele don't we, love it when Adele does something a bit down-to-earth.
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Compared with some of its portfolio companies, the investment in May Mobility seems more down to earth.
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Now that the price and volatility have come back down to Earth, this bottoming process can begin.
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She's a Ph.D. student in linguistics at the University of Georgia; she's also thoroughly down-to-earth.
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Although a Harvard grad and Rhodes scholar, he is down to earth and connects well with people.
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Caicedo turns Paola's drawings into cutout puppets, applying cartoonish flair to its down-to-earth life story.
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His work was down to earth, and outlined feelings that so many felt in their darkest hours.
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The movie quickly gets down to earth once the viewer has figured out what the objects are.
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There's something different about Toronto (Canadians, for one), which despite its glitz remains enjoyably down to earth.
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They were really trying to find kids who were really down to earth — not real, real professional.
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"I think of social media as this opportunity to show that you're down to earth," she said.
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They've cultivated a vibe as down-to-earth elders, recording for independent labels staffed by younger admirers.
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Her popularity on YouTube has largely been attributed to how down-to-earth and relatable she is.
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When (days later) I came down to Earth, I knew my attempts at fitting in were over.
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She describes the dense, walkable neighborhood as a "down-to-earth niche" of diverse, community-minded residents.
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You won't find it on the lists compiled by even the most down-to-earth food writers.
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You won't find it on the lists compiled by even the most down-to-earth food writers.
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Good vibes flow in your friendships thanks to sweet Venus entering down-to-earth Taurus this morning.
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The Moon is in down-to-earth Capricorn today, encouraging you to spend time with your friends.
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Meanwhile, vloggers rely on bringing themselves down-to-earth, barely detached from the real universe of viewers.
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That high slumps when the band leaves town, but Boyce's down-to-earth characters are still good company.
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You came crashing down to earth with the new reality that you were, I don't know, just ... human.
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At some point this week, the Chinese space station Tiangong-1 is going to crash down to Earth.
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They can't, say, fire a beam of light down to Earth and pop a giant vat of popcorn.
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You can achieve this glamorous yet down-to-earth, Ugg-inspired look in just a few easy steps.
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Would a quick Google scan have brought The Birth of a Nation's asking price back down to earth?
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She just feels like someone I grew up with – she's very down to earth and I love that.
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" She met Harry last year and says, "he was so down-to-earth, so personable and very nice.
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A "down-to-earth" Meghan Markle met the husband-and-wife team behind some of her famous jeans.
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Maybe Kim Kardashian West really is a lot more down to earth than people give her credit for.
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"They both are genuine, down-to-earth people who just happened upon a unique opportunity," the photographer said.
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It was, of course, as it swiftly came down to earth on a pair of melted wax wings.
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Names like FireEye and Palo Alto Networks look a little better, particularly as they come down to earth.
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The computer was originally supposed to come back down to Earth early next year, in February or March.
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"He was very down to earth and polite and his son was very well behaved," the employee adds.
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"She's so encouraging and down to earth," Cartelli — who just released her first single "Walk My Way" — said.
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So perhaps the satellite was deployed into a lower orbit than expected and got dragged down to Earth.
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Mr Malazogu says the problems he faces are more down-to-earth than the issue of UN membership.
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Then gravity soon took hold, and the vehicle started to fall back the 31 miles down to Earth.
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That's the kind of down-to-Earth guy Arnie was, he said -- again, as if he knew him.
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You're a down-to-earth person, Virgo, but you love nothing more than getting whisked off your feet!
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Ashfall is already falling down to earth in the upper Ka&aposu Desert and downwind of the summit.
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She also hit up Vons, Whole Foods, Ralphs, Albertsons, and Sprouts, bringing it all back down to Earth.
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The feature portrays Kendall as articulate, thoughtful, smart, and incredibly down-to-earth, considering her very famous family.
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That's why it kind of shocked me when I came down to earth after having these terrible feelings.
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If we are wrong, Jesus of Nazareth was merely a utopian dreamer that never came down to earth.
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His down-to-earth approach and ready smile helped win over the right allies at the right time.
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I think she's really warm, special, down to earth, truthful, giving, kind, supportive of women, genuine, smart, fabulous.
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Afterward, the Dragon took itself out of orbit around 2PM ET and then plummeted back down to Earth.
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Dion continues the trend of celebrities making highly relatable and down-to-Earth food choices following formal events.
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Because of this, and because they're all pretty down-to-Earth, I feel like I know them personally.
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But this use of ARKit brings it down to Earth – it's instantly available to anyone with an iPhone.
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He is a super down to earth guy, carrying the torch of the whole DIY ethics with him.
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She was so lovely, down-to-earth, and funny, kind of how you'd expect her to be, really.
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Besides being friendly as hell, Ant-Man's also the most down-to-earth superhero in the Marvel pantheon.
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Norris' glorious turn of phrase, and down to earth sincerity had the panel, and the internet, in stitches.
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You're so intense and mysterious, Scorpio, but you tend to attract very chill, down-to-earth people…usually.
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Afterward, the capsule and rocket fall back down to Earth, both landing intact but in very different ways.
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That's true for him, to some degree, but he's also very down to earth about the whole enterprise.
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I think we are open to just having a good time, we're friendly and we're down-to-earth!
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Jumping up to show the occasional dance or workout move, she is just goofy, down-to-earth Jules.
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Family, age and opponents who have closed the gap have conspired to bring the Bryans down to earth.
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The original text was very folksy, very down to earth, and we wanted to restore the original feeling.
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Her down-to-Earth charm and demeanor should really set the tone for the rest of the week.
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We came up in that proto-indie rock scene and it's when music really came down to Earth.
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He needs someone who is fiery, down-to-earth, sensitive, and hardworking: A Virgo could fit the bill.
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However, following the announcement, Stitch Fix's stock came back down to Earth and is up around 4 percent.
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Virgo is a down-to-earth, analytical, diligent energy—the perfect counter to your dreamy, poetic, nonlinear ways.
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The moon in Virgo is practical and down-to-earth, so we're not in the mood for BS!
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Big dreams that have bloated beyond possibility are brought down to earth as Jupiter squares off with Neptune.
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It's not very unusual for astronauts to record special videos to beam down to Earth during various events.
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Seth Moulton: Conor is an extraordinary candidate — humble, down to earth, smart — and he truly understands public service.
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We chose the down-to-earth Lake Manze Camp, which several friends who live in Tanzania had recommended.
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She seems like she was almost like a prophet, but also a very down-to-earth, relatable person.
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He brings our self-conception down to earth, while our overlooked stuff is elevated — but not too much.
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Mercury in Virgo people are down-to-earth and practical communicators, and methodical, detail-oriented, and analytical thinkers.
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There she meets Daniel, an appealingly down-to-earth boy spending a month in Spain after high school.
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"No, but I'm talking to this one girl Kelly that seems really down to earth," Mr. Nordstrom replied.
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Rivals who have sought to bring Trump down to earth have failed to do so again and again.
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He is a down-to-earth low key pleasant fellow which has the entire Democratic Party behind him.
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They called Buttigieg "down-to-earth" and were quick to bring up that he, too, is a Midwesterner.
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Since then, Biden's lead has come perilously down to earth, with some serious implications in the delegate chase.
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It's a refreshingly down-to-earth note that serves to root her paintings firmly in the real world.
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His work ethic, frugality and down-to-earth style remain at the core of its corporate identity today.
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He was self-assured without being arrogant, and down-to-earth without being a caricature or a clown.
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She has been described as down to earth by former and current employees, differing from flamboyant energy CEOs.
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Imagine if aliens came down to Earth and started telling us how to better engineer sewage treatment plants.
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"They acted very down-to-earth, and they genuinely care about the people and the land," she said.
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Last week our college bets fell back down to Earth a bit, going 3-4 against the spread.
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In the end, it took a universal teenage experience to bring the elder Wolff back down to earth: puberty.
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So in more down to earth terms, here's what the first three new RTX GPUs really have to offer.
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Taurus and Scorpio are an opposites-attract situation: intense Scorpio and down-to-earth Taurus make a good pair.
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Under Earth&aposs crust cover, the molten mantle extends over 1,796 miles (2,890 kilometers) down to Earth&aposs core.
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Update, 10:40ET: The rocket's first stage has reached its highest point and is coming back down to Earth.
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After picking a glamorous wedding gown, Johnson is on to a task that's a little more down-to-earth.
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She believes her bankruptcy is a temporary blip in the system and that she's been brought down to earth.
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And with her down-to-earth demeanor, I think Rachel will fit right in with Eric's family in Baltimore.
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O'Leary is known for his down-to-earth approach to parenting, like cutting off his kids financially after college.
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Instagram Live is a way for politicians to answer questions while trying to appear authentic and down-to-earth.
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Sooner or later, shareholders will reflect the growing likeness between the two companies — bringing Amazon's valuation down to earth.
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Punters, who were giving Ms Le Pen's chances of winning a stratospheric 35%, have since come down to Earth.
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Shortly after launch, the main rocket stage of the Falcon 9 will separate and head back down to Earth.
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It's a relatable, painful yearning for meaning in all of this randomness, told in spare, down-to-earth truths.
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Alliance roots, it brought almost everything back down to earth for the first time in a very long time.
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That accident effectively brought SpaceX back down to Earth, showing that it is possible for the company to fail.
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It is, to risk a cheesy joke, a wonderfully down-to-earth tale of the girl inside the super.
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To recover these structures, the company has equipped them with parachutes to help slow their fall down to Earth.
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In stark contrast, the Duchess of Cambridge's manicure of choice is down-to-earth and functional — and basically bare.
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Facebook has also spent years working on Aquila, its solar-powered drone designed to beam internet down to Earth.
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He characterized her as "very personable, likeable, charming, smart, funny, down to earth" but also someone with sharp elbows.
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" Even so, the volunteer concedes that Don Jr. appears to be a "down-to-earth family guy — really friendly.
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Hickenlooper, who has a politically effective down-to-earth persona, could potentially boost the party's appeal in the heartlands.
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I think she's really warm, special, down to earth, truthful, giving, kind, supportive of women, genuine, smart [and] fabulous.
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The brands monitored by Donald Trump's followers were characterized as: straightforward; down to earth; rugged; unstylish; and non-trendy.
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The Moon, in down-to-earth Virgo, opposes dreamy Neptune at 4:32 AM, stirring up confusion and fantasies.
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You're practical and down-to-earth, Virgo, but Pisces is dreamy as hell—are you in well-balanced relationships?
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She may have constructed a magical wizarding world, but J.K. Rowling wants to bring you back down to earth.
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She had brought her softness, her femininity, her down-to-earth practicality and deep empathy into our life together.
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The mood is laid-back, down-to-earth, modulated by a midday siesta and a chilled sip of pastis.
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We were surprised by the news since since we could totally imagine the down-to-earth foodie shopping there.
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People wanted it for their homes: this moon grass, sod anticipating the space age's descent back down to Earth.
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"He was just a very down-to-earth guy," Brent Sherman, a family friend, told reporters outside the funeral.
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The practical relevance of Romer's theoretical advances is doubtful, but in comparison to Nordhaus he is down-to-earth.
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They didn't, but the duo did prove to be just as funny and down-to-earth as you'd expect.
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Even more down-to-earth alternatives, like electric vehicles, remain mostly toys of the elite or experiments for outliers.
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"I wanted to bring certain people down to Earth," she told Refinery29 over the phone one afternoon in May.
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" And Schumer takes it even further in a sketch in which she hosts a show called "Down To Earth.
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"She's so down to earth," said Sophie Bottwood, the senior merchandiser for beauty and grooming at Net-a-Porter.
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The mezzo-soprano Mihoko Fujimura, in her Met debut, brought a down-to-earth touch to Mary, Senta's nurse.
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But she is very down-to-earth and has become a role model/mentor for me in many ways.
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"She was cooler and a lot more down to earth than I expected her to be," Mr. Cheeks said.
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You're a practical and down-to-earth person, but you're also very psychic, even if you don't realize it.
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They were all so down to earth, very neighborly, Chelsea showing me pictures of her kids on her phone.
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Bryce Edwards, a veteran New Zealand political commentator, said that down-to-earth qualities commanded respect from New Zealanders.
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And in New Zealand, she added, even the nation's most powerful figures are expected to be down to earth.
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Ms. Johnson said the Clean Up movement was imbued with Mr. Kiernan's own no-nonsense, down-to-earth attitude.
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BigHit CEO Bang Si-hyuk envisioned the boys as relatable, down-to-earth figures that fans could connect with.
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In the world of radio astronomy, a satellite beaming internet down to Earth might as well be a floodlight.
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In Shinto, the sun goddess Amaterasu is an important deity, but Hina's realm is far more down to earth.
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His down-to-earth manner and dry humor, often laced with sarcasm and philosophical pondering, won him wide popularity.
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"I think viewers will be struck by what a down-to-earth person he is," Bream told The Hill.
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Just a day after SpaceX's successful rocket launch, Tesla earnings could bring CEO Elon Musk back down to Earth.
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At the end of the mission, the pilotless aircrafts' engines cut out and parachutes carried them down to Earth.
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The Moon is in down-to-earth Taurus today, Aquarius, lighting up the home and family sector of your chart.
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Later singles like "Not Gon Cry" cemented Blige as a down-to-earth narrator of bad romance and hard knocks.
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Los Angeles girls know: Blogger Rumi Neely's clothing line, Are You Am I, is a down-to-earth minimalist's dream.
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After its two-year stint in space, BEAM will jettison back down to Earth, and burn up in our atmosphere.
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According to Bedell Smith, Charles liked that Camilla was down-to-earth, loved the countryside and wasn't interested in fashion.
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Satellite operators are eager to launch thousands of probes that can beam internet connectivity down to Earth, providing global coverage.
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She also happens to be totally down-to-earth and relatable, which is probably why she's our forever girl crush.
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"He was down-to-earth, and liked football, to hang out with his friends, and relax," Gomez told the outlet.
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His bullies may have worshipped him as children, but as teenagers they have to bring him back down to earth.
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He refuses to wear a suit and tie to work, preferring to convey an approachable, down-to-earth leadership style.
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A radar antenna emits bursts of radio waves, which hit rain, hail or snow on their way down to earth.
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"But the dangerous thing about Pai is he presents himself as a fun, down-to-earth nerd," the comedian said.
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She was just so down-to-earth... She was very, very humble, and so the people just embrace[d] her.
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"I love that Lena is a real person and she's so down to earth," said 20-year-old Caitlin Wilson.
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The visuals were memorable and underlined Klobuchar's core message that she is a down-to-earth contender from the heartlands.
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Still, inevitably, she plays the role of the down-to-earth Southern gal, asking only the softest of softball questions.
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So here is a more practical, down-to-earth answer on charging President Trump: It is not going to happen.
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At the same time, Shereé is more self-aware and down-to-earth than some other Housewives I spoke with.
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Virgo is an analytical and down-to-earth energy, yet this sign occupies an emotional, sensitive sector of your chart.
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Meanwhile, Matarazzo (Dustin on the show) had a very down-to-earth answer regarding his fashion choices for the night.
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"They are just amazing, so down to earth and people's people who bring everyone together," said Amanda Scott, from Edinburgh.
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She always seems really down to earth on telly and that, but you can never tell with celebrities, can you.
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Except he had been sent down to earth by the MMA gods to make his sport safe for the world.
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The gas would also likely fall back down to Earth as acid rain, devastating agriculture and leading to global famine.
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She attributed the company's interest to the down-to-earth photos she posts and the number of comments she gets.
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They are part of a new generation of royals eager to project themselves as modern, inclusive and down-to-earth.
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The sedate shots of animals and skyscapes brought Mr. Pärt's profundity (as well as the group's singing) down to earth.
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Takes an especially down to Earth kinda guy to do his own chores ... at the ripe young age of 94!
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But in the end, the "2049" director, Denis Villeneuve, wanted these characters brought back down to earth, three decades later.
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"They are just two of the most down-to-earth compassionate people, they're doing so much good for the world."
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"They are just two of the most down-to-earth compassionate people, they're doing so much good for the world."
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Books of The Times Every year, 30,000 tons of cosmic material passes through the atmosphere and drizzles down to earth.
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"He was down-to-earth and engaging," she said, and when asked, she told him she was a classical singer.
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It can help to bring the discussion back down to Earth and give you the opportunity to make your exit.
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Anecdotally, real estate agents across the country are saying that their sellers are beginning to come back down to earth.
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"Despite its glam reputation though, the island's beaches are down to earth and democratic and worth crossing the Atlantic for."
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She's so down-to-earth and funny that three hours go by and it doesn't even feel like we're filming.
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"It's more down-to-earth, its more realistic," he said, adding that he wanted to learn how smaller federations coped.
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You can set your own hours, you meet the nicest, most down-to-earth people, you travel all the time.
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The friend said Kim Jong Nam was down-to-earth, self-deprecating and open to jokes about his family connections.
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Unless the markets see a significant correction and bring valuations back down to earth, Berkshire likely won't make any big acquisitions.
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Dillon was not one to prettify his characters — even the attractive ones were kept solidly down to earth under his pen.
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News that she texts with Kardashian around five times a day, and that she is nice, normal, and down to earth.
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The sun is in down-to-earth Taurus at the start of May, but will this month be at all chill?
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More than 200,20163 have farmers killed themselves since 1995, according to government data collated by Mumbai-based NGO Down to Earth.
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Guys who are into my type generally like that I look "real" and down-to-earth, so I play that up.
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In April 2014, the actor opened up to PEOPLE about fatherhood and raising his two happy, down-to-earth young adults.
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Overall, Wisconsin isn't a place loaded with celebrities and big shots, and we like people to be pretty down to earth.
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Instead, they're decidedly more down to earth, with the look of a hand-scrawled monster ripped out of a child's notebook.
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Capricorn is a very down-to-earth, practical energy; however, during this new moon, I want you to forget about reality.
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Read Vary's deep-dive into Disney's ascent and dominance — and why it could be forced to plummet back down to earth.
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Well, although the mission itself sounds like something dreamed up in science fiction, its problems were distinctly more down-to-Earth.
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The two women share a down-to-earth style and an instinct for consensus, but there are important differences between them.
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The former "American Idol" winner reveals J.Lo is "down to earth" & "very sweet" Come back every weekday at 8:30 a.m.
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Eventually, the supercomputer will come back down to Earth, and when it does, researchers will conduct what amounts to an autopsy.
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You're down-to-earth and realistic about life's limitations — but thanks to your optimistic nature, you're not agonizing over the details.
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A lot of people liked the Thunderdome, because they thought it was a more down-to-earth version of the Haçienda.
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So increasing the area of a vehicle with a sail, for instance, helps to knock it down to Earth more quickly.
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The top of the Falcon 9 then likely dragged Zuma back down to Earth when the vehicle fell out of orbit.
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As the hyperloop has come down to earth, it's lost some of its luster, becoming more like a faster, lighter train.
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" Adds Hayley Willson, whose partner Craig is also on the U.K. wheelchair basketball team, "He's such a down-to-earth gentleman.
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And she's juggled all of the above while raising two incredibly well-adjusted, down-to-earth kids, now in their 30s.
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"He was so much fun and really down to earth when you were on shift," Flight Sergeant Rob Linfoot, 35, said.
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As the drug industry has come back down to earth, the returns of the 46 middlemen on the list have soared.
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Today those scientists know how to analyze the data on Earth, and they want to send the data down to Earth.
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Like the big SpaceX rocket that, similar to its avian namesake, swoops back down to Earth once it's done its job.
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Someone had even brought constellations down to Earth, linking together lights in the ground to match the patterns in the sky.
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In the ultimate down-to-earth move, the Duchess of Cambridge famously did her own makeup for her royal wedding day.
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"He's always the person that can kind of bring me like back down to earth, no matter how crazy things are."
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Rich TableIt's not easy to find quirky modern food with a down-to-earth vibe and reasonable prices in San Francisco.
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The video itself is also part of an ongoing experiment of sorts, considering it was beamed down to Earth in 4K.
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Here's another thing to add on the list of reasons why Denzel Washington is the most down to earth actor around.
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Few humans have ever faced the vastness of outer space and then had to literally come back down to Earth after.
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" Coming back down to earth again and hanging onto the first word for dramatic effect he laments: " That is my frustration.
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The Moon enters down-to-earth Virgo today, too, reminding you to finish your housework before you go out and party.
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Summer rentals, often a precursor to buying, are also more down to earth on the North Fork than in the Hamptons.
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Fortunately, the Sun also connects with Saturn on this day, creating a stabilizing, down-to-earth atmosphere during this turbulent day.
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The Fed signaled that it would slow its rollout because it expects economic growth to come down to earth a bit.
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The "Jokowi effect" cast the former furniture salesman as a down-to-earth leader far from Indonesia's military or business elites.
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We get it, the Princes are totally down-to-earth kinda guys ... but can't QE2 hook 'em up with an Uber?
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You're looking at the world through a very logical lens today, Cancer, thanks to the Moon in down-to-earth Virgo.
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But when you get back home, Pee-Wee will still be there, waiting patiently to bring you back down to Earth.
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The Moon enters down-to-earth Virgo at 12:52 PM, which means that people won't be so huffy all day!
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Today, the Moon enters down-to-earth Virgo: It's a good time to think practically about your situation and your feelings.
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Click through to find out what life looks like when you're on top of the world — and completely down to earth.
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In general, the signs were made to look hand-drawn, which gave the store a more personal, down-to-earth feel.
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But when the buzz dies down around 5G E, AT&T's speed test numbers will likely fall back down to earth.
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"She was so cool and down to earth and peppy and just seemed like she's totally inspired on life," Shiffrin said.
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I've been with my boyfriend for two and a half years, and he's a musician himself and super down to earth.
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"If you think I was flying the last couple of days," she said, smiling, "I went quickly down to earth again."
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And for those who don't heed the stars, there's a small down-to-earth selection of beer ($6) and wine ($8).
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But now that he's cut prices and added more down-to-earth dishes, the tables seem to have filled up again.
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Supervised by Brett Chan, who worked on "Iron Fist" and "Marco Polo," it's stylish and down to earth (no wire work).
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Bestseller employees and people in his town, Stavtrup, said that he was down to earth and that they didn't fear him.
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"It's down to earth and relaxed," Seth Moulton, a Massachusetts congressman who appeared on "Pod Save America" in March, told me.
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In the ultimate down-to-earth move, the Duchess of Cambridge famously did her own makeup for her royal wedding day.
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The 18th Space Control Squadron says it won't speculate on when all of the debris will come back down to Earth.
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His "extraterrestrial" characters—grizzled ship captains, radical vigilantes, stowaways left to die at sea, brutal pirates—are incredibly down-to-earth.
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Like an asteroid, that huge glow shot across the sky and quickly faded -- or at least, came back down to Earth.
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I prefer the boot of truth to slam down to earth like thunder, no matter the shock of hearing its clap.
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"She seemed so sincere, so sweet and down to earth, it was almost too good to be true, " Mr. Nordstrom said.
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Brin brings us back down to earth by asking "how might [powerful tools] manipulate people" and whether or not they're safe.
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We hope our lighthearted poem gets this debate back down to earth, and we look forward to competing in the marketplace.
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So I think people are quite down to earth where I'm from, and I think Ruth has a lot of that.
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Middlebrook lived in Compton, and his work, makeshift, canonical, yet down to earth and observant, reach out and test the commuter.
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"I can use three characters to describe him," he said, using characters that mean 'touching the ground', or 'down to earth'.
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Until the president comes down to earth on immigration, he's not going to find a DHS secretary that satisfies his fantasy.
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Tasty. The 'Transformers' star looked down to earth in yoga pants, a t-shirt, furry slippers and a pink Herschel backpack.
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It is sensible to ask why competition is not bringing earnings down to earth and what might be done to boost it.
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It's possible it could be an additional few years before the X-37B comes back down to Earth again after this launch.
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She's the sweetest woman, she's very down to earth and it's really awesome getting to work with her and play her daughter.
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And while her space may resemble a high-end department store, she's actually very down to earth when it comes to shopping.
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Or, in a more down-to-Earth fashion, think about an iTunes exclusive for downloading the next Bond movie in 4K UHD.
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It's one of the most down-to-earth moments in a movie filled with whimsy, an effective parable for the millennial experience.
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Sasko said that working with Reeves has been a pleasure because despite being a Hollywood celebrity, the actor is down-to-earth.
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"Joe's a very normal, down-to-earth guy," says another insider of the rising star, who just wrapped his film The Favourite.
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"[Kelly is] such a down to earth, sweet person and I loved seeing the way she interacted with her artists," Pope says.
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If you suggested that the communications were being sent to space and back down to Earth with lasers, they'd call the police.
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Just so down to earth and she also had a transplant, so we were able to relate to each other a lot.
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With a light joke or a slapstick gag, even god-like figures like Wonder Woman and Thor are brought down to earth.
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In the future, similar satellites may be able to drag themselves down to Earth with a harpooned piece of debris in tow.
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"Now I see why my character would do that," Ms. Ortiz said, having bounced back down to earth and chugged some water.
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Love-and-money planet Venus enters down-to-earth Taurus on June 6, bringing good vibes to your home and family life.
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This sent the rocket's crew capsule higher than it's ever gone before, while the rocket's booster coasted back down to earth unscathed.
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"He really brings us down to earth if we're feeling like something we've said is being taken out of context," she says.
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On the 2013 trip, he says he was impressed with how down to earth Harry was — and he had no special treatment.
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Project Titan, the drone program that Google thought could beam internet down to Earth using solar-powered aircraft, is officially being axed.
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Facebook's Aquila drone, which is also supposed to beam Internet down to Earth, crashed in June 2016 during its first test flight.
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"He really brings us down to earth if we're feeling like something we've said is being taken out of context," she said.
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Geoffrey Cox, the attorney-general, brought them down to earth by chiding them for being like children in a playground, not legislators.
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Researchers excavating specimens out of the permafrost, or frozen ground, in the Arctic make do with much more down to Earth tools.
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Not only is she funny and down-to-earth, but she often casually serves up looks both on and off the 'gram.
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The actress, 51, revealed to fans some of her more down-to-earth-qualities for the cover story for this month's Allure.
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They're kind and warm and down to earth, and that's been the case all through the cast and all through the crew.
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The number of price cuts is rising quickly, signaling that sellers, and their expectations, are in fact coming back down to earth.
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Power creep is a problem as old as comic books and so are creative solutions to bring heroes back down to earth.
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Obviously, we want them as part of the team, but we also want to humble them and bring them down to earth.
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Hailey Baldwin, however, is one of the few celebrities we can think of who's had a genuinely down-to-earth transformation story.
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It doesn't matter how successful you get, your old friends will always be there to bring you right back down to earth.
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We have also included a grappling fixture on every satellite, so if it fails, a tug can bring it down to Earth.
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While Knox's mom and dad can afford private jets and French castles, they're actually known for being very down to earth parents.
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With VSS Unity, Virgin Galactic hopes to become the first private spaceline, sending tourists into space and safely back down to Earth.
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Eskridge said they talked for about 10 minutes, and the President was down to earth and seemed to care greatly about Tangier.
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Kourtney Kardashian may be one of the biggest reality stars on the planet, but her Sunday routine is comfortingly down-to-earth.
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But he left it to Michael Abrash, the chief scientist for Oculus, to bring us all back down to Earth on Wednesday.
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Whereas if I type in a way that's more casual and informal, I can seem friendlier, more approachable and down-to-earth.
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And if he does happen to win, I think a lot of things that he's proposing - he'll come back down to earth.
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Whereas most role-playing games are about saving the world, in Yo-kai Watch the goal is much more down to Earth.
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The conventional wisdom in America is that concert halls have too often seemed like fortresses, and must become more down to earth.
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While the state attempted to elevate a new regime of law and order, illegalists sought to pull it back down to earth.
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True to form, the German "down-to-earth" talk is also accompanied by the usual violins about staying competitive to push exports.
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Sometimes she fashioned herself as a "fun, down-to-earth girl" who drank until early morning with boys who considered her chill.
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Dinner went really well, we had a lot in common, she was very grounded and down-to-earth, cared about the environment.
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The energy will more down to earth when Mercury meets Saturn on November 27, or 28th if you're on the East Coast.
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"And I think the main reason we have been successful is that the pieces are so down to earth," Ms. Uuskula said.
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You're usually pretty down to earth, Capricorn, but today you will may be swayed by collective thinking, which is very unlike you.
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The Moon enters down-to-earth Capricorn today and lights up the sector of your chart that rules your finances and security.
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Eric Friedel: We figure it's the down to earth attitude that these bands all share and the low-key nature of Memphis.
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The Moon in down-to-earth Virgo connects harmoniously with Uranus at 4:04 AM, encouraging independence and bringing surprises our way.
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Dankert said she's "more spiritual than religious" but likes how Wilds weaves faith into the program in a down-to-earth way.
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All of which takes us back to a much more down-to-earth, but no less challenging, question: Who gets to decide?
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When a satellite breaks down in space, it just stays up there as junk until gravity pulls it back down to Earth.
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So many books these days offer kids social-emotional counsel; this one delivers down-to-earth ideas in a refreshingly direct package.
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These linkages between archival footage and the family's present-day are ultimately what make the film so transcendent yet down-to-earth.
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Your down-to-earth droid copilot ZO-E3 (voiced by Maya Rudolph) helps you temporarily escape alongside one of Mustafar's few residents.
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Those hopes came down to earth, however, amid moderate spending by consumers, which accounts for roughly two-thirds of all economic activity.
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Satellites would capture solar energy, convert it to microwaves and beam it down to Earth, where it would be converted into electricity.
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Even when you're the new president of France, you can trust Twitter to bring you back down to earth with a bang.
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Despite his massive success with the films "Creed" and "Black Panther," Michael B. Jordan has a surprisingly down-to-earth home life.
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Some areas have really nice real estate, but it has working-class roots and the overall vibe is very down to earth.
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You want to look good in your photo, but have a funny caption so people know you're down to earth and relatable.
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But alongside her glamour and mystique, her warm, down-to-earth personality makes her one of the series' few deeply relatable characters.
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The oral histories in Iconic Magazine Covers bring the work of producing images that stand the test of time down to earth.
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Despite these lofty terms, the oral histories bring the work of producing images that stand the test of time down to earth.
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The other was the down-to-earth story of these two journalists who were trying to find out how they got hurt.
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He has a tranquil and occasionally goofy presence that can come across as down-to-earth in some moments -- and aloof in others.
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The Director of Winemaking position at TPWC is currently held by Chrissy Whitman, a dry, down-to-Earth winemaker with a big laugh.
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A few days ago, he told me every little thing he liked about me: my smile, my jokes, my down-to-earth personality.
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Now two leading centers in the current AI boom are trying to bring discussion about the dangers of smart machines down to Earth.
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If all goes according to plan, these samples will come down to Earth in a special return capsule near the end of 2020.
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Jack, who works with George Clooney's tequila business, Casamigos, "is a really lovely, very kind, down-to-earth man," said another family friend.
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But, Mayor notes, these benefits were reserved solely for the gods—when automated machines came down to earth, the populace was more wary.
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That didn't last too long, as a sell-off of FAANG stocks later in 2018 pushed Netflix back down to earth — sort of.
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The carefree attitude that made her so relatable in her twenties has matured into a relaxed posture that's kept her down-to-earth.
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They were entranced, they said, by his charisma, his oratory, and his particular style of campaigning — down-to-earth, personal, and relentlessly positive.
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I remember hearing about London squat parties, how the drugs were cheaper than beers, and how Orlando Bloom was really down to earth.
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The lineup features 18 films to which Cole contributed, including "On the Riviera" (1951), "Down to Earth" (1947) and "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (1953).
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Carefully packed into the spacecraft, the samples hurtled down to Earth, landed in Kazakhstan, and then were loaded onto a plane to Houston.
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"He took off today but he will need to come down to earth quickly," his AG2R-La Mondiale sports director, Stephane Goubert, said.
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One of his most elaborate modern-dance pastiches is in the barefoot "Greek" ballet in "Down to Earth," a surprisingly enjoyable Columbia picture.
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During her time on Australian Idol, Cook captivated audience members and viewers with her musical talent, guitar skills and down-to-earth character.
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Now the hhip-hop titan has opened up in a new interview with Vulture, revealing his surprisingly down-to-earth methods for dating.
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" In a 2013 interview with The Daily Beast, photographer Charl Marais described Miles as "a great guy, very nice, very down to earth.
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I always respected the fact that he gave his cellphone number out to constituents… He's really kind of approachable, really down to earth.
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The present-less Christmas tradition isn't totally unexpected from Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, who are known for being pretty down-to-earth.
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This year may have fucked up my love life, but I can honestly say that an astrologist brought me back down to earth.
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You get the sense that her Marie Antoinette actually could be down-to-earth, if society had ever required her to land there.
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The tech will help the probe get dragged down to Earth faster, helping clear satellites from space when they're done with their missions.
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I'm so happy we are so close and that our souls decided to take this trip down to earth around the same time!
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All the people at the [ Beyond Belief] studio, we're all very down to earth, but we're all very energetic characters, very charismatic personalities.
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Freedman says Terkel was a "good old, down-to-earth, working class guy," and their familiarity seems apparent in her portrait of him.
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She's articulate and down-to-earth, quoting Gabriel García Márquez one minute and joking about swilling "tall boys" of Mountain Dew the next.
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Your ruling planet, Mercury, is currently in down-to-earth Virgo, and today it will contact the lord of the underworld, Pluto—exciting!
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Cruz brings Trump down to earth For the first time in the 25 race, the conventional rules of politics applied to Donald Trump.
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I'm a fairly intelligent guy, that's why it kind of shocked me when I came down to earth after having these horrible feelings.
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But despite their Hollywood zip code, Mann and Apatow are just as down-to-earth IRL as they are in those TV spots.
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Once the module is activated, it runs for at least one month in space while sending the experiment data back down to Earth.
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And that means that he's set up for a fall—everyone who gets that close to Trump ends up crashing down to Earth.
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Watching the down-to-earth characters react to absurd events onstage triggers a palpable sense of relief — catharsis, perhaps, for the postmodern age.
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Her harshest gibes are for famous people (Gwyneth Paltrow, the Kardashians) who market fantasies of perfection masked as something more down to earth.
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Schadenfreude because banks — seen as whipping boys since the 230 financial crisis — were delighted to see a tech giant brought down to earth.
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Biden's down-to-earth demeanor and passion for sensible policy will likely leave many fondly remembering his nearly 50 years of public service.
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I loved Scott's down-to-earth and accessible writing style, as well as his overview of the FIRE movement that's spreading the world.
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He was in the peak of his sport at the time and he was so down-to-Earth, so humble, and so nice.
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Google has server farms, and is launching early twentieth-century aviation technology (blimps) into the atmosphere that will beam broadband down to Earth.
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The Republican candidate met with constituents in a Town Hall at Hofstra University, sharing his own personal brand of down-to-earth politics.
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The goal of data art, inspired by very down-to-earth techniques to visualize data, is above all to make the invisible visible.
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Some exciting, creatively inspired plans are bubbling up, especially at work—however, it's important you stay down-to-earth and take your time.
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Rather than building trust through fact-gathering and rigorously sourced information, AIN relies on the persona of a down-to earth, countercultural underdog.
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All in all, I found Monaco's old town to be much more down to earth and charming than the rest of the city.
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Mr. Khan speaks in a deep voice and comes across as confident and relaxed, down-to-earth but also perhaps a touch remote.
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Endgame suffers from the MCU's dedication to making superhero movies as down-to-earth as possible, incorporating real-world concerns when they can.
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In the past, whenever the stock market has been this expensive, an increase in interest rates has brought it back down to earth.
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But at the core of her catalog were down-to-earth story-songs, written or chosen by Ms. LaSalle, that revolved around lust.
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By coming down to earth, she has to learn to be a little more mortal while not giving up who she really is.
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Her manner is down-to-earth and inviting, all unabashed vulnerability wrapped in eager inquisitiveness, including a good dollop of ongoing self-inspection.
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It has managed to successfully put the missile into space, but it has not been able to bring it back down to Earth.
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"She might be a high-powered tax lawyer, but at the same time, she's a very down-to-earth Southern gal," he said.
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So most of the debris created from the event got pulled down to Earth relatively quickly and burned up in our planet's atmosphere.
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Getting an object down to Earth from the International Space Station is easy: you can just toss it out the door and wait.
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Ocasio-Cortez uses social media as a platform to talk about politics while offering a relatable, down-to-earth persona to young voters.
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I just want someone who can be down to earth and try to make a difference instead of, pardon my language, pussyfooting around.
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And my signature dish would be a chicken dish and sides, perhaps mac and cheese, really that feel-good, down-to-earth, homey.
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Perhaps the sharp, critical lens of the profile had Adamo trying to reclaim her public image and bringing herself back down to earth.
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The second you humanize your brand with a personal touch, you add a crucial element that brings your brand back down to Earth.
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Despite the celebration, Bron was brought back down to earth quick ... with the Lakers losing the game 115-99 in a blowout loss.
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The stock would come back down to earth during the trading day before closing at $531.25, up almost 8% from the day prior.
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The Moon enters down-to-earth Virgo at 7:19 AM and connects with lucky Jupiter at 9:14 AM. All Times EST.
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It's not like you to want what you can't have—you're too down-to-earth, usually—but today you may feel this way.
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It allows us to see them in a different light and embrace them as down-to-earth-people and see where they came from.
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"Our vision is that we developed a technology for Mars but we want to bring it down to Earth," CEO Versace told CNBC recently.
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"I think much more than 'Cloud Gate,' 'Cloud Column' is meant specifically to capture the heavens and bring them down to earth," Tinterow said.
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But Harvey soon became an inordinately severe tropical storm, as it pulled water from the atmosphere down to Earth with extraordinary efficiency and intensity.
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Jack, 31, who works with George Clooney's tequila business, Casamigos, "is a really lovely, very kind, down-to-earth man," says another family friend.
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Lonsdale's portraits are vibrant, her readings are down-to-earth, and she's constantly on the move, finding new and old fans wherever she goes.
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The Moon enters chill, down-to-earth Taurus at 3:51 PM but clashes with fiery Mars retrograde at 7:38 PM, sparking tempers.
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Jack, 31, who works with George Clooney's tequila business, Casamigos, "is a really lovely, very kind, down-to-earth man," said another family friend.
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The bull is the second sign of the zodiac (after Aries), and Taureans are known for their down-to-earth, sensual, and stubborn nature.
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The seating chart incorporated Belle's favorite hobby, reading, and the floral arrangements straddled the line between fairy-tale magic and down-to-earth whimsy.
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A future iteration of the spacecraft will also be able to land propulsively, rather than rely strictly on parachutes to lower down to Earth.
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Twenty such centres have been set up across Europe since 2000 to nurture young tech firms devising down-to-earth uses for space technology.
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If you think those remarks aren't sufficiently upbeat — well, you're not wrong, as lingering uncertainty appears to be bringing investors back down to earth.
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Jack, 32, who works with George Clooney's tequila business, Casamigos, "is a really lovely, very kind, down-to-earth man," says another family friend.
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Mars-ruled, action-oriented Aries had its time in the sun, but as of today we're officially in down-to-earth, sensual Taurus season.
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Jack, who works with George Clooney's former tequila business, Casamigos, "is a really lovely, very kind, down-to-earth man," said another family friend.
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The image of Buffett as kindly, lovable, and — most importantly — down-to-Earth/reasonable, is the kind of persona even Buffett's billions couldn't buy.
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The company hit a peak this past August, reaching $175 billion in value, only to slam back down to Earth with today's $91.2 billion.
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It's clear the actors also got along on set, with Cavill telling Jimmy Kimmel on Thursday that Affleck is "normal" and "down-to-earth."
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We both love Cardi B. [Laughs] China is super fun and down-to-earth, really smart and focused and great at what she does.
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The ICESat-2 generates a laser light that gets split into six beams, each of which sends 10,000 pulses down to Earth per second.
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RELTED: 18 Celebrity Mother-Daughter Look-Alikes Despite having a famous parents, Moore has previously said that her kids are very down to earth.
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And, for much of the bout, those who were watching must have thought they would see Eubank brought down to earth with a bump.
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But there are also lots of regular people who post workout photos, videos, and tips that are down-to-earth and maybe even inspiring.
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WASHINGTON — After enduring more than six months of chest-thumping bravado, Americans are finally learning what brings Donald Trump back down to earth: losing.
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Flying cars are more down to earth than ever – at least, in that their physical design is moving closer to something resembling a car.
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She had to be both otherworldly and down-to-earth; purely good without being totally dull; sheltered and innocent but never naïve or stupid.
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Liza's on-screen man Josh (played by Nico Tortorella) is a down-to-earth Brooklyn hipster-slash-inker who is easy on the eyes.
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The live stream switches between cameras, including one mounted on the hood, one behind the astronaut's shoulder and one facing back down to Earth.
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The usually polite and down-to-earth Sharma was seen pumped on-stage, and to everyone's surprise, using abusive language to address the competition.
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For his part, Kelly isn't upset that Williams is breaking his record so soon after Kelly came back down to Earth on March 1.
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She was so amazing and down to earth and insightful, and I really enjoyed my time with her... I would totally hang with her.
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Speaking with CNN, his younger brother, Brandt Jean, and father, Bertram Jean, described him as "down to earth" and with a strong religious faith.
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There are tons of funny jokes, endearing moments, and conversations that feel more real and down to earth than pretty much any other game.
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At 8:05PM ET, the Soyuz carrying the three-person crew will undock from the ISS and make its slow descent down to Earth.
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The hardware represents a first step toward completing Starlink, an eventual satellite constellation that will beam high-speed internet down to Earth from space.
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You're a practical, down-to-earth person who values logic, but you've recently discovered a deeper well of intuitive ability within yourself, dear Capricorn.
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The luxury we propose is more down to earth, more European... for instance, I use the gold color only in a funky, modern way.
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The Helen's US website promises an "elevated" experience, but I found myself craving the down-to-earth pub food that I'd seen on TripAdvisor.
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Ms. May and Ms. Merkel are both the daughters of pastors, and are political leaders known to be stubborn, competent and down to earth.
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"Modi is a really down-to-earth guy who tries to answer your questions and doesn't just go to talking points," Mr. Vickery said.
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"And I think with every passing incident, those who have not been appropriately skeptical or appropriately critical have come down to earth a bit."
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Perhaps the most important thing I've learned about Ray over the past eight years is that he is authentic, humble and down to earth.
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She's a star—totally gifted when it comes to song construction and harmonies, but with this real down-to-earth thing going on too.
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Based on observations of its slow orbital decay, this probe will end up crashing down to Earth within the next two to three years.
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Your ruling planet Mercury is currently in down-to-earth Virgo, and it's activating the sector of your chart that rules home and family.
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That front-loading had the unexpected benefit, however, of making the three episodes that followed much more grounded, down to earth, and character-focused.
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He has retained the down-to-earth manner of those early days - though coaches do recall his transformed nature and fiery temper during games.
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They cite the congressman's down-to-earth personality, his stance on issues ranging from gun rights to veterans and his support of Mr. Trump.
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"The British Are Coming" is a vivid, down-to-earth rendering of a conflict too often seen through rose-colored glasses, our reviewer writes.
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Come down to earth and head for the GREAT HIKING TRAILS OF THE WORLD (Rizzoli, $50), featuring 75,000 miles of trekking on six continents.
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So many books these days offer kids social-emotional counsel; this one delivers down-to-earth ideas in a refreshingly direct yet fanciful package.
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The minute she came into the room, she lit up the room obviously and also she was just so friendly and down to earth.
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What I found instead was an inviting and down-to-earth space that seemed designed to cater to the networking needs of its members.
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The area where they live, near the Plainview shopping center, is "comfortable, down to earth, not overly pretentious," Ms. Panjvani, a former schoolteacher, said.
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"Ike is an uneasy guy who feels at home with Brittney because she is down-to-earth and humble," said Obi Dukes, a groomsman.
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"Star Wars" and "Close Encounters" were excitingly extraterrestrial; "Saturday Night Fever" was aggressively down to earth, set and largely shot in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.
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I was brought back down to earth with a sad realization that these were basically raw rings of red onion after the first bite.
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"Were not here to f**k spiders", she says - the down-to-earth Australian slang expression for being here to get a job done.
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Rebecca pitched the soundtrack as theatrical and video game-inspired, capturing the show's contrast between down-to-earth moments and grand fantasy set pieces.
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As the Sun enters this down-to-earth sign today, connect with your family and close friends, and make time to enjoy your home.
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Michele has offered plenty of down-to-earth health advice in the past — but this kind of comment will always rub us the wrong way.
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"She was so down to earth, walking around in Uggs, just as chill as you can be," he recalls of writing with the Lemonade singer.
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She grew up with unimaginable wealth, but her public persona (like her dorm) is that of a person who is almost implausibly down-to-earth.
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"His daughter lost her innocence and that was something he battled with daily," says Drake, who describes Maynor as "a down to earth, decent" man.
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There was a mixed reaction from bystanders as the object slowly hovered back down to earth, kicking up small columns of dust as it landed.
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She's now that much weaker — and that much more determined to wreak revenge on the White Walkers for bringing her dragon crashing down to earth.
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" Shelton also gushed about his "most normal, unassuming, just Catholic girl from Anaheim," saying that down-to-earth woman is the "Gwen that I know.
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But without intending to, Uber may have revealed a major weakness that may bring it back down to Earth: wider adoption of its business model.
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Lansdale's characters can be as down-to-earth as Hap's live-in girlfriend, Brett, who owns the private investigation agency where he and Leonard work.
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The princess posed for a charmingly down-to-Earth photo with her newborn son and husband as they left the hospital in coordinating black jackets.
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"Carrie's so easy to love because she's down to earth and genuine," Fisher told PEOPLE, adding, "We laugh a lot, which I think is important."
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As he led me through the Madison farmer's market, I realized that this down-to-earth life could be the balance I'd been looking for.
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On The Basis of Sex is most effective when it brings Ruth out of the realm of superhero justice crusader and back down to earth.
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What you can't tell from the above photo is that while her dress is super-fancy, her footwear is a little more down-to-earth.
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When you see the paths these muons make, think about this: These subatomic particles rocket down to Earth at 21 percent the speed of light.
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After falling for 123,303 feet over four and a half minutes, Alan opened his parachute for the final 10-minute journey back down to Earth.
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And anyways it just gets you in touch with spirituality — in a very very hard, serious testing way and it brings you down to earth.
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In the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has jurisdiction to license what goes up into orbit, and what comes back down to Earth.
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You bring the vision down to earth with small daily experiments that lead you to discover your personal formula -- the most effective mix of habits.
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"It's all been pretty normal, down to earth people that just generally don't have someone else to call, or just don't want to," she said.
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That's what inspired Mashable's Pete Cashmore and PepsiCo's Brad Jakeman to sit down for a down-to-earth conversation about how culture can drive innovation.
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The Falcon 9 block 5 has more powerful engines, improved heat protection, and sturdier grid fins (which help guide the rocket back down to Earth).
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As an advisor to game studios, Singer tries to make the case for down-to-earth robot systems, but artists often cling to preconceived notions.
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During Monday night's episode, Luyendyk Jr.wanted to pamper the down-to-earth Minnesota-native during their one-on-one date, so he spared no expense.
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The moon in Gemini squares off with dreamy Neptune at 2:04 AM, and it's hard to stay down-to-earth—let your imagination flow.
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A fellow Kith employee, Curtis Rowser, told GQ that Clinton spent time talking to everyone and was "extremely down-to-earth and conversational," Rowser said.
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While that one included a giant castle siege, this new seems to focus more on the classic, sort-of-down-to-Earth Robin Hood folklore.
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I just had a relatively civil conversation with someone who gave me a down-to-earth perspective from a world I don't hear about often.
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Off Season, A line from Abra Boero and Judi Rosen, is pleasingly undone, with gauzy cotton caftans and one-pieces that are down to earth.
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But in the Middle East itself, many people prefer a more down-to-earth figure: Juha, a wise old fool, and his long-suffering donkey.
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But as with Angela, her experiences are otherwise down to earth, and painfully realistic for anyone connected to the world by electronics but little else.
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Gardner Minshew has earned headlines for his confident play and mustache, but on the road, he might finally come back down to Earth a bit.
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A lot of the signs had a rustic, hand-drawn quality to them that gave the grocery store a more personal, down-to-earth feel.
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Mr. Kaine has a down-to-earth style, and drew praise for his response to the mass shooting on the Virginia Tech campus in 2007.
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Lennox's soul showed up on Shea Butter in a myriad of ways: she was equal parts funny and sexy, but also incredibly down-to-earth.
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The meditative spaces and down-to-earth people of the Midwest were central to Wallace's writing, as he pushed back the ironic for the heartfelt.
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They also like to contrast their own down-to-earth way of speaking with the complex and, to many ordinary voters, bewildering language of technocracy.
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However, SpaceX may face a down-to-Earth hurdle — a neighborhood called Boca Chica Village — before Starship missions can fly to the moon or Mars.
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Between her fierce look and her down-to-earth (if slightly overexposed) personality, she seems weirdly approachable for an international supermodel and current It Girl.
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But these characters are also struggling with more down-to-earth, complex issues than the genre that inspired them ever made room to take on.
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The Moon enters busy, quick-witted Gemini at 12:58 PM and Venus enters down-to-earth Virgo at 10:32 PM. All Times EST.
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The Moon and sweet Venus in down-to-earth Virgo connect at 10:43 AM, making this an easy time for communication and getting along.
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But getting to know these guys on a personal level, they're great, really down to earth, easy to approach and talk to kind of guys.
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The moon connects with Uranus at 10:35 PM to bring surprises before entering down-to-earth Capricorn at 10:55 PM. All times EST.
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And as long as the welcoming, raspy, hard-working, down-to-earth, people of Astoria continue to visit Workers Tavern, it will always be great.
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As a manager at any level, it's important to stay down to earth — not to get caught up in the trappings of money or power.
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Likewise, it dawned on us that New York hadn't really experienced a high altitude [60th floor] restaurant and bar whose attitude was down to earth.
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Like Origins's Bayek of Siwa or the original series protagonist Altaïr, Kassandra's execution of her job reveals her personality and takes her down to earth.
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" Goldsmith adds that, while mushrooms tend to be a little more "down to earth and physical," acid is a little more "clinical, high contrast spotlight.
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It's possible that some of this debris could stay in orbit for a full year before falling back down to Earth, according to space trackers.
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Her cleareyed, down-to-earth thoughts on her profession, her family and American culture (musical and otherwise) make her someone you want to know better.
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Her honesty, mixed with a magnetic and down-to-earth energy, is what draws in over 300 thousand people to join Veloz's #MuseFamilia on YouTube.
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He was so like down-to-earth and made time for each of us and for us to tell our stories and what we do.
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But what comes to my mind is his truly beautiful creator with her flowing dark gold hair, long-legged stride and down-to-earth nature.
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It's proved to be a good gig for Clarkson, whose musical mastery, bubbly persona and down-to-earth delivery have made her a panel favorite.
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"For a famous sex symbol who has turned a tragedy into a fairy tale, Turner is charmingly down to earth," our reviewer, Evelyn McDonnell, wrote.
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If for some reason $1,000 sounds like an crazy amount of money to spend on a phone, Samsung's got some more down-to-earth options.
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"Carrie's so easy to love because she's down to earth and genuine," he shared before adding, "We laugh a lot, which I think is important."
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The once red-hot cannabis industry is coming back down to earth and over 1,000 jobs have been cut across the sector as a result.
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If her trip to see her friend Serena Williams in the U.S. Open this weekend was any indication, she's keeping things way down to earth.
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SpaceX is also in the early stages of developing a constellation of thousands of satellites that could beam cheap, high-speed internet down to Earth.
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Known for its down-to-Earth feel, Telluride Ski Resort in Telluride, Colorado, is one of the homiest major ski resorts in all of Colorado.
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The admitting nurse was pleasant enough in a down-to-earth way but was hardly swept away by gusts of empathy for my bereft state.
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The flavors, too, give and take, pulverized peanuts leavened by ginger, sunny lemon pulled down to earth by cumin with its whiff of broken husks.
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"His work ethic, frugality and down-to-earth style remain at the core of its corporate identity today," CNBC reported when he died in January.
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"Felicity is a such a down to earth genuine caring person [and] she's been very helpful and supportive to the women here," Burton tells PEOPLE.
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Communication planet Mercury connects with lucky Jupiter at 7:51 AM, putting people in an optimistic and chatty mood—try to stay down-to-earth!
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In 1986, when legendary graphic designer Deborah Sussman used granite countertops in her kitchen, the New York Times called it a "down-to-earth" choice.
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And second, when high-flying speculative stocks come crashing down to earth, investors take refuge in sturdier sectors with proven revenues and long dividend histories.
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By the time Williams comes back down to Earth on September 6, he will have spent 534 days in space over the course of four missions.
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Mr Putin described the American president as a konkretny (down-to-earth) man he could do business with, and welcomed American involvement in negotiations over Ukraine.
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The co-stars, who were married in an Instagram-worthy ceremony this past September, are every bit as hilarious and down-to-earth as their characters.
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In his tribute to Greenwald, after his death, Bernstein wrote: Ted Greenwald's poetry has the down-to-earth feel of the spoken woven into dazzling patterns.
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It's one that brings the winner back down to earth with the rest of us watching along as you have the best night of your life.
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Then again, not everyone can say their grandmother is a literal queen, but still, it all seems refreshingly down-to-earth (in more ways than one!).
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Biden's opponents hammered away at those potential vulnerabilities, raising the prospect that the candidate who looked so formidable just weeks could be brought down to earth.
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Rubio was reportedly unamused by the unexpected chatter, but it serves as a reminder that, apparently, real men are a lot more down to earth — literally.
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But as the ball comes back down to earth, it bounces back into the goal as the goalie scuttles back in vain, unable to rescue it.
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The terms of an IMF deal will bring a populist party down to earth—so much for Mr Khan's wild promises of an "Islamic welfare state".
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I've learned that in this industry, you don't always find people who are still down to Earth and willing to teach you a thing or two.
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While there's nothing wrong with the undeniably eye-popping confections more conventional influencers post, we appreciate Cobain's down-to-earth attitude towards both food and fame.
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My female friends were down-to-earth, funny, and outspoken, but I was self-conscious about our relatively modest home and my lack of designer clothes.
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For an A-lister with years of red carpet and media training under her belt, Parker is refreshingly (and somewhat disarmingly) down to earth in person.
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Another payload called GEDI will sit on the outside of the station and beam lasers down to Earth to measure the height of our planet's forests.
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It is the pig who keeps the actor down-to-earth, says Luke's friend Alexa Fogel, ABC's director of prime-time casting, who owns one too.
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The company plans to build a massive satellite internet project called Starlink, a constellation of thousands of space probes that will beam internet down to Earth.
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Then we talk to one of Kaitlyn's sister's friends, Megan, who brings us back down to earth and explains what the youth think of relationship statuses.
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This is a new one: An architecture firm has released speculative plans to build a tower suspended from an asteroid that would hang down to Earth.
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So, for the most part, we can call Snap's IPO a "success" given its pop, even though the company's shares have come crashing down to earth.
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Beyond Meat, in particular, could soon come back down to earth after its mega rally, says Nancy Tengler, chief investment strategist at Butcher Joseph Asset Management.
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He's down-to-earth, funny, not particularly tall or fit, doesn't style his hair in a ridiculous swoop and for all of that we love him.
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He blamed this fascination on being fucked up on drugs and said moving to Berlin bought him "crashing down to earth" when it came to Nazis.
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Just eight days ago, it was one of Alphabet's moonshot projects, launching antennas attached to giant balloons into the stratosphere to beam internet down to Earth.
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That this plummeting down to earth has been accompanied by a near-faultless Champions League campaign only adds to the inscrutableness of the whole Leicester Story.
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The moon enters down-to-earth Virgo at 9:41 PM and connects with Uranus at 10:39 PM, encouraging us to do our own thing.
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But assuming they don't win the championship, Portland will float back down to Earth this summer with bloated payroll that's backloaded for the next two years.
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With Black Panther, he's attempting to investigate politics and power structures as they've evolved in Wakanda, taking a fantastical context and bringing it down to earth.
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Now Tracy K. Smith, the new US poet laureate, says she wants to bring poetry down to Earth for an audience that usually doesn't experience it.
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Companies like Facebook, SpaceX, and Amazon want to change that by launching constellations of satellites into the sky, which will beam internet back down to Earth.
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"Android O is touching down to Earth with the total solar eclipse, bringing some super (sweet) new powers," Google said on an eclipse-themed teaser site.
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If anything, weekend one of Coachella street-style will be one for the books because it brought the whole "festival fashion" concept back down to Earth.
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"Markets will perhaps soon come down to earth and face the reality of a world of elevated trade tariffs, slower growth and policy inconsistency," Yang said.
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It had a world-class player (a world-class sportsman) in Gareth Bale, the Real Madrid star who loves getting down to earth with his countrymen.
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Down to earth, compassionate and clever, she could connect as easily to a cleaner as a courtier, and was the real star of the Pahlavi family.
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We can tell they're down to earth because two minutes into the premiere we get to see the father, Greg (Diedrich Bader), sitting on the toilet.
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You should date: Cory Booker (Taurus) The chart for the United States Senator from New Jersey shows that he is really down-to-earth and grounded.
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The music is at times plain, and covets corniness; but behind the down-to-earth personalities of Kelley and Hubbard is the hyperconsciousness of a corporation.
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But Kardashian is a more down-to-earth guy now, who prefers his girl with no makeup on, and a little post-meal birthday pep talk.
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They'll start to flutter once their three-point fortune comes back down to earth, and in a seven-game series they'll have few places to turn.
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The Moon enters down-to-earth Virgo at 4:40 PM, before squaring off with Venus at 5:03 PM: Don't be too critical of yourself!
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With that said, a grounding energy will arrive once Taurus season begins on April 19, with the Sun entering this sensual and down-to-earth sign.
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I found Monaco's Old Town to be much more down to earth — even though it's literally on a hill — and charming than most of the city.
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If Love Is Blind had been all fun-but-down-to-earth Laurens and calm-but-soulful Camerons, well, it would have been boring and treacly.
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The pie-in-the-sky "moonshots" of Google parent company Alphabet like self-driving cars and hot air balloons that beam internet access down to earth?
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Seeing her wear it again to the Oscars only underscored her persona as the down-to-earth funny woman people can't seem to get enough of.
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You're ready to take a more practical, down-to-earth approach at changing things in your life—and a change is indeed ready to be made.
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At least in my life, that whole crew was angry as hell, drank way too much, but were the most funny and down to earth people.
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His empathy and down-to-earth personality endeared him to people wherever he went, and helped him gain insights about foods and those who made them.
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For having spent a mile (or two) up in the sky during the entirety of a four-day trip, it all felt amazingly down to earth.
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You haven't necessarily been grounded in reality in your relationships, but now you'll have an opportunity to figure out how to get back down to earth.
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You might be lost in love with Venus in Pisces, but a traffic jam or broken phone is likely to bring you back down to earth.
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The big unknown is whether Biden, whose ratings are currently sky high, is also going to come crashing down to Earth if and when he declares.
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The eating options in Milwaukee may not always be the healthiest, but the amount of simple, down-to-earth, delicious comfort food is seemingly without end.
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"What a great man, so down to earth and so fun to be with!!" tweeted the singer Kid Rock, who joined Trump on the golf course.
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The Bakersfield sound clung tenaciously to country's most twangy, sinewy elements — bluegrass, Western swing, honky-tonk, rockabilly — to accompany lean, down-to-earth, working-class storytelling.
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To the delight of his fans, at least judging by the comments, his daughters often respond to his goofy antics with down-to-earth eye rolls.
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Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone's dance moves are fancy enough to admire what they put into them, yet down-to-earth enough for us to relate.
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"Folks here are down to earth, without the rough edges and hasty demeanor you find in large cities like Philadelphia and [New York City]," Bajgier said.
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That is apparently my kink: Fantasy that is brought down to earth in such a way that the mundane elements of it lend to extraordinary believability.
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While some of the NeoGAF posters have suggested he try to license it to enthusiast websites or parts resellers, Claudiu's aims are more down to earth.
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"When you add leverage to any financial asset that's risen quickly, you're going to get unintended consequences when it comes back down to earth," Colas said.
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Engaging and down to earth, she opened doors that, without her, would have remained closed to her companion, whose flamboyantly effeminate manner struck many townspeople as outlandish.
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Kornienko and Kelly are in the middle of the orbiting laboratory's first yearlong mission, set to end in March when the two come back down to Earth.
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" — Former President Barack Obama, trying to understand Donald Trump's election win Days later, Obama reportedly came back down to Earth, saying: "Maybe this is what people want.
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While some online commentators envision something akin to Star Trek or Battlestar Galactica, the reality would – at least in the foreseeable future – be more down to earth.
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Yet in his heart and home the Vermont senator remains the same down-to-earth "Bernster" – as his son, Levi, lovingly refers to him – he's always been.
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And the emerging down-to-Earth industry ensures this: No little-orbiter-maker will ever have to build its own ground stations if it doesn't want to.
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This year, the British marque is coming down to earth with an all-terrain SUV concept Lagonda that is... every bit as ridiculous as the first one.
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An illuminating (and emotional) full moon in Pisces arrives this month, as does a new moon in down-to-earth Virgo, which will help us get organized.
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Her ubiquitous presence on social media platforms and down-to-earth humor made people feel as if Hodan was like their best friend, their sister, their aunt.
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Number of the day 780 That's how many days the US Air Force's X-37B space plane spent in orbit before recently coming back down to Earth.
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The Uruguayan-born designer styled it over a skintight zip-up top, with a baseball cap and chunky boots, bringing the Victorian silhouette back down to earth.
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And, as May's warm weather and sense of spring fever really settles in, we could all stand to feel a little more down-to-earth right now.
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Its high-school setting, meanwhile, keeps the movie down to earth, avoiding the dark allegorical pretension that has plagued so many recent additions to the superhero canon.
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All in all, the boots embody everything Middleton is: glamorous but down-to-earth enough that we admire her and relate to her at the same time.
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The Moon, in down-to-earth Virgo, opposes dreamy Neptune at 6:37 AM, so don't make any important decisions this morning—you're not seeing things clearly.
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Eddie Redmayne may play a wand-waving wizard in Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, but his real-life talents are far more down to earth.
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From introducing the world to break-up lasagne to sharing her love for In-N-Out, Garten's down-to-earth style creates connections across screens and tables.
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She was so wonderfully supportive and just a really nice woman, very kind and down-to-earth and laid back in a lot of ways, I found.
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But even the royals need some down-to-earth moments in their wedding, and this one was full of millennial touches — right down to the tequila shots.
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Then, just 17 minutes later, they watched as the freezer plummeted back down to Earth, landing via parachute on snowy ground 40 miles from the launch site.
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The planet of abundance, Jupiter, is currently in down-to-earth Virgo, and the planet of commitment, Saturn, is in the sign of the free spirit, Sagittarius.
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With her down-to-earth charisma and charm, alongside her award-winning performance as Queen Anne in "The Favourite," Colman has been making waves with international audiences.
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It takes someone with an incredible business savvy and work ethic, and who is down-to-earth enough to understand what paying customers actually want from clothing.
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What could be more realistic, down to earth, and antithetical to pop culture's view of the seemingly inseparable relationship between games and violence than petting a dog?
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The four-part "Songs of the Disinherited" made the most urgent impression, emblazoned into the present through the bracing yet down-to-earth energy of Evidence's dancers.
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Whether you are aware of it or not, your pay request will reflect what you expect to happen with all of these very down-to-earth items.
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The Jacka was beloved for his candor, down-to-earth persona, and emotional honesty, all traits that artists have been quick to point to in remembering him.
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James was always down-to-earth, just a genuinely nice guy who seemed to be pleased to be there and was there for the love of it.
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I sent the passage—the part that says, "The proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains"—to space, and then back down to Earth, using Bitcoin.
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While Tuesday's talk highlighted its work with solar-powered drones, the company offered up a pair of ideas on Wednesday that are decidedly more down to earth.
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"Black Power 50" contextualizes the influence and scale of the movement, while "The Black Panthers" does the much needed task of bringing the movement down to earth.
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More down to earth is "Robinson," a dream adventure propelled by a schoolchild's decision to attend a costume party dressed as his favorite storybook hero, Robinson Crusoe.
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A player's hot streak could send the prices of his cards skyrocketing for a few months, and a slump could bring those prices back down to earth.
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"I think our parents always kept us very down-to-earth and we never really thought that we were different than anybody," Haley Busch told Fox News.
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After these disappointments, Mercury clashes with Saturn on September 22, helping you regain your focus and get back down to earth—just watch out for grumpy people!
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The precursor materials are preloaded into the lab; when it's done churning out cable, astronauts send the machine back down to Earth with the finished fiber inside.
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Book Mama Shelter Los Angeles starting at $149 per nightMama Shelter is a lively Hollywood hot spot with an irreverent vibe offered for down-to-earth prices.
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He was popular in Munich, a much more approachable figure than Guardiola: "Down to earth," in Rummenigge's words at last year's annual general meeting of club members.
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It looks the way history looks before the various MoMAs get their sanitizing hands on it: funky, diverse, down to earth, with things to teach us now.
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Mushrooms, brought down to earth from above the bar, are drenched in a strong sauce à la grecque, and the tuna Niçoise is overpowered by the olive.
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The goal for these new prototypes is to fly even higher than Starhopper, potentially reaching heights of more than 12 miles before landing back down to Earth.
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Entitled Blood and Opulence, it was unisex and featured greatcoats and gowns with the grandeur of the Russian Revolution, brought down to earth by blood and mud.
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"The children are all very hard-working and down to earth, and they're always available," said Jameel Yusuf, the former head of Karachi's Citizens-Police Liaison Committee.
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Ms. Tan, 24, said the atmosphere at the bar, the Great Escape, was more down-to-earth than what she normally encountered in Singapore's slick downtown clubs.
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"It seems incredible even to me that all this works, falls all together and can be converted into something so down to earth as an electric current."
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Its atmosphere is comparatively down-to-earth — there's no red carpet at the opera house — but also, by design, the programming is more contemplative than star-struck.
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Jacqueline, the hyper-ambitious, glamorous workaholic, and Angela, the graceful, down-to-earth artist, felt like women we were in the process of becoming, or could be.
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The Challenger disaster brought a high-flying part of the American psyche back down to earth, and it's unclear if, when, or how that will ever change.
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When NASA astronaut Scott Kelly came down to Earth after spending a year aboard the International Space Station, he flew back to the planet as a record holder.
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Not only does Demi have a sense of humor about the show and her life, she's also way more down to earth than she seems on the show.
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"I think much more than 'Cloud Gate,' 'Cloud Column' is meant specifically to capture the heavens and bring them down to earth," MFAH's director, Gary Tinterow, told Hyperallergic.
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As dreamy as the Sun in Pisces vibe may be, the Full Moon in practical, analytical Virgo on February 22 will ask you to stay down-to-earth.
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I'm finally back in a place where I'm in a small town with a pretty piece of property and really great down-to-earth friends that have kids.
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He's like super down to earth and just a real dude and real friendly to everybody, and that's kind of cool to see, because I've seen the opposite.
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These are only proposals, of course, dreamt up by American consulting firms like McKinsey and Boston Consulting who have no incentive to bring Saudi leaders down to Earth.
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I just wanted people to see how juvie changed [her] and made her more level-headed, more down-to-earth, and kind of more raw, in a way.
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This has one analyst going back in history — about 217 years— to warn investors of any age about similar high-flying stocks that crashed back down to earth.
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Season seven is by far the most personal of the Archer seasons — or at least the one that most knocks its usually outsize characters back down to earth.
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"[William] has that same wonderful sympathy, down-to-earth nature, way of speaking to patients and staff, and really getting engaged," says consultant medical oncologist Professor Martin Gore.
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The fan reaction to other Winter Wonderland gifts, like Orisa's puppy emote, show how sometimes the most humble and down-to-Earth moments are the most well-received.
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Kate also praised Michelle as "really grounded and down to earth" in PEOPLE's cover story, and says the similarities between her niece and her late brother are striking.
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Over the past few years, we've seen the concept of the It shoe veer away from high heels and thigh-high boots to comfortable, down-to-earth kicks.
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Her mother, Maria, was in attendance and "definitely went all-out for the shower but it still felt very down-to-earth and intimate inside," the source continued.
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Gowns and glamour are the norm on the red carpet, but for a brief moment on Sunday night, the Academy Awards were brought way back down to earth.
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Within a few days, the particles fall back down to earth, darkening the snow and hindering the snow's ability to reflect the sun's radiation—resulting in more warming.
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His candid, down-to-earth style won him close ties with powerful politicians and business executives, helping lift him to the second-highest position in the central bank.
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While the younger royals are more comfortable with showing their down-to-earth sides to the public, it's understandable that the older generation is a little more stiff.
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The Moon in down to earth Capricorn connects with dreamy Neptune in Pisces at 5:35 PM, inspiring us creatively and encouraging us to be sympathetic to others.
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Podobnyy thought the work "would be just slightly more down to earth than in the movies about James Bond," like using a false identity, the court documents say.
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For me, it needs to be practical or pragmatic; 'down-to-earth' in the sense of 'drawing down' what is 'above' and integrating it with what is 'below.
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At a time when the main anti-politics candidate, Mr Trump, is more sick with self-love than any preening politico, Mr Johnson is admirably down-to-earth.
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Being with a down-to-earth and straightforward Capricorn with a sense of humor (from his Sagittarius moon) could be a great relationship—but only if you're ready.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden's signature off-the-cuff speaking style has helped him cultivate a down-to-earth image, but it can also get him into trouble.
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I find this process astounding; I think in my work that's what I'm trying to grasp—taking all these grandiose ideas and bringing it back down to earth.
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Then you go back down to earth and you're like, 'oh I don't get it,' and you keep looking closer to try and get a sense of scale.
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Choose any medium — Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, or good old-fashioned television — and she comes off as relatable, down-to-earth, and, most importantly, the realest of the real.
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Virgo is a very analytical energy, and it's been inspiring you to sort through some difficult situations ultra logically and in a very practical, down-to-earth manner.
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One of the women, Mina, thought of Jesus kayaking down from the sky, a literal individual who would come down and save us by kayaking down to Earth.
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The Auckland bungalow is surprisingly small and down-to-earth for a prime minister, with knitted items for the baby sent by New Zealanders and toys strewn around.
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Their show, "Rustic Rehab," which has its premiere on April 19203, paints them as savvy and down-to-earth, can-do hustlers in a woodsy corner of California.
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