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ground

[ground] / graʊnd /






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The 36-year-old Salvadoran-born queer artist treats public space as both canvas and convening ground, using city walls to spark dialogue and collective presence.

From Los Angeles Times

Det Insp Michael Chandler said police activity at the address would continue over the "coming days and weeks" and include digging into the ground at the property.

From BBC

Photos showed the wreckage of a winged craft scattered across the ground next to a collection of grey and blue components that allegedly included cameras.

From Barron's

After a period of slowing demand for high-end goods, the luxury industry is hopeful that upward trends among Chinese consumers, as well as renewed creative teams, will help it claw back some ground.

From The Wall Street Journal

As of 05:00 GMT on Tuesday, the Environment Agency had issued 98 flood warnings and 170 flood alerts in England, external, with saturated ground and already-swollen rivers making flooding more likely.

From BBC