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The action scenes are pretty terrific, mixing earthbound shoot outs and fist fights with aerial adventure.
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Several short song fragments and fey fantasias make hippie oracles like Donovan seem earthbound by comparison.
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On a more earthbound note, the space program's money could be put to other uses.
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While Earthbound Farm is known for its organic brands, it is actually conventional spinach that has been tainted.
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But even at this stage it feels a little too blue-sky for the very earthbound arena of global logistics.
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So long flights, mercilessly free of most of the distractions of our earthbound offices, have become sacrosanct for me.
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Increasingly, earthbound observations are being backed up by satellite telescopes of various kinds.
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But Ms. Cattrall's earthbound performance keeps it from taking wing, and a production of "Private Lives" that fails to soar can't help but disappoint.
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Strauss presents a clever dichotomy in "At Sunset": The lovers are earthbound, strolling through a valley, but the music takes flight into the fading sky.
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The first bagged salads in the United States were introduced in 1986 by Natural Selection Foods--the same company that has recalled its spinach--under its organic Earthbound Farm brand.
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Jultagi, tightrope walking (Republic of Korea): Traditional Korean Jultagi is a distinctive form of tightrope walking that is accompanied by music and witty dialogue between the tightrope walker and an earthbound clown.
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In the process, after the carbon that is kept earthbound as a result is tallied, it can be sold as a carbon credit to anyone who wants to offset their own carbon dioxide emissions.
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