But there's no danger of the Hamptons coming down to earth any time soon.
When mentioning tools the ideas stay down to earth, are realitic and maybe even realizable.
In the past few weeks, however, she has come down to earth with a bump.
In " Down to earth", you imply that Inmarsat is the only successful satellite telephony company.
Drawn in the conventional cartoon way, they bring the film crashing down to earth.
When those components are made locally, prices should stabilize if not come down to earth.
Back down to earth and police were called to investigate sightings of a "lion" in Essex.
Both soon came down to earth, so that their approval ratings were slightly below 50% by re-election day.
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If you want things to feel just a bit more down to earth, go with Call of Duty.
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An oil-price hike might quickly bring share prices back down to earth, with more severe consequences for growth.
The AMS will collect 7 gigabytes of data per second and beam the information down to Earth for analysis.
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Barry McKay, described Hull as down to earth, a defender of the "underprivileged, the misunderstood and the working class".
With that, it's back down to earth with only the slightest of bumps.
If that bombs, too, studios might relish the idea of humbling Murphy by finally bringing his paycheck down to earth.
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Moreover, the business plan that he and his partner Burt Rutan are working on sounds perfectly, er, down to earth.
For Mrs Gandhi, if she becomes prime minister, that will mean coming down to earth but somehow remaining above the mire.
The man portrayed in the Rolling Stone article as arrogant comes off as far more down to earth in the book.
The editor of Richard Burton's diaries says the legendary Welsh actor remained down to earth and without pomposity, despite his huge success.
Perhaps we shouldn't be surprised that they have come down to earth.
Otherwise those stock prices might very well come back down to earth.
In doing so, he brings the giants of modernism down to earth, observing their sweat and strain as if in the same room.
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The biggest losers of the NFL settlement, meanwhile, were the high first round picks whose lofty contracts came back down to earth in 2011.
At some point Chelsea will come back down to earth slightly, but they certainly look like the team to beat in the early going.
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To bring things more down to earth, we decided to assess the profit-making ability of small businesses in a variety of more traditional industries.
His mother called her down to earth and liked her, thought she was good people, you could tell she made this evident in little ways.
The grain could be the result of a smaller, closer impact or even a piece of space dust that has drifted down to earth intact.
Younes El Aynaoui came back down to earth after his Australian Open heroics as he was knocked out by Italian veteran Andrea Gaudenzi in Milan.
Yet it was still a welcome step back down to Earth.
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Despite being among the richest actors in the world, the kids from the Harry Potter movies have managed to remain extremely down to earth.
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