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land in
Idioms and Phrases
Also, land up . Arrive at, end in something. For example, This situation could land you in a terrible mess , or I never thought I'd land up with a reward for excellence . These expressions both employ land in the sense of “to end,” a usage dating from the late 1600s.Example Sentences
The analysis also found that more than 7% of those active federal-only voters live in precincts on or close to Native reservations — compared to the just 2.5% of registered voters who live on tribal land in the state — and that the precinct that's home to the state's main homeless shelter, which has mailboxes unsheltered people can use as a mailing address, had more than 265 federal-only voters.
On this patch of land in Pacific Palisades, JJ Redick found heaven.
In one of the frames, a farmer extends his arm as if holding the land in the adjoining frame - a nod to the farming roots of Indian society.
Proponents say this has twin benefits: It frees up land in Gaza for other uses, and because it’s in Egypt, Israel’s not likely to target it.
“Thanks so much I’m actually in the air headed home from Ghana I think I mentioned I attended the Inauguration I am following it while I make my way home but I know disaster aid will be needed especially given the challenges with homeowner insurance in this specific neighborhood — land in the am and I would like to be in touch by late afternoon after l’ve had a chance to see what is happening,” Bass responded at 3 a.m.
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