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ground

In art, the prepared surface of the canvas or panel on which a painter works. It is usually white paint (over which a warm tone such as Indian red is sometimes laid) or plaster (see gesso). In etching, the ground is the wax coating of the metal plate through which the artist draws with the etching needle.

ground

In music, composition built on a ground bass, or the bass itself.



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These two future PGMs address warfighting capabilities gaps and are designed for specific target sets, giving ground commanders expanded options for precisely attacking point targets.
The problem is that the Newman/Haas team, owned by actor Paul Newman and race car maven Carl Haas, remains on top of the Champ Car World Series game and is still giving ground begrudgingly despite the best efforts of veterans like Tracy and the up-and-comers from RuSPORT.
All major nineteenth-century American religious denominations were suspicious of contraception, retreating only grudgingly from the traditional insistence that couples "increase and multiply," with Catholics giving ground most grudgingly of all.
 
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