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- Of course, Welch would be the first to admit that the larger-than-life women she plays are not as thick on the ground as they used to be.
- I designed a website for a friend's business which netted me a cool ?0, but friends with businesses are not thick on the ground and so I need clients.
- In Montreal, there's even grumbling that American moviemakers are much too thick on the ground, causing traffic congestion, forcing up rents, and hogging all the seats at the fancier restaurants.
- Farnsworth said, pointing into the doghair thicket of hundreds of small pine trees curling grotesquely toward the ground with dead pine needles and vegetation about a foot thick on the ground.
- Sadly, foreigners being kidnapped and murdered in Iraq are too thick on the ground ( or under it ) to be notable .-- Last Malthusian 13 : 14, 25 November 2005 ( UTC)
- Any attempt to be categorical about the shadings of fundamentalist Islam would be folly : the government, whose spies are thick on the ground, claims that the " moderates " support the " extremists, " financially and otherwise.
- In a retrospective review, AllMusic called the album hit-or-miss, but added that " tracks of note are still thick on the ground " and that " it's still a surprisingly good blast, a tour de force for Vanian particularly ".
- I think for a very short period of time . . . when the war comes to a conclusion American troops will be thick on the ground and they will secure the place but they will want to move as quickly as possible to a civilian administration,
- There is another line that goes through Cardiff, St Albans, Cologne, Denisova Cave, Lake Baikal, the Aleutians, Calgary, Hudson Bay, L'Anse aux Meadows, etc . The real take-home message is that human activity across the ages is thick on the ground in a wide belt-any line is going to intersect a lot . talk ) 01 : 00, 17 May 2013 ( UTC)
- Incidentally these streets, owing to the eccentricities of some of the inhabitants, and the secrecy provided by the high walls of the gardens, had acquired a somewhat sinister reputation . " In 1836 the North Bank was mentioned as being associated with scandal in a local history'at this point the East India Dock Company whose employees were fairly thick on the ground in St John's Wood '.