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earth, n one of the five phases, or elements, in Chinese cosmological and medical theory, whose characteristic manifestations include caring, nourishment, stability, support, and familial loyalty. earth 1. soil; softer part of the land, as distinct from rock. 2. metallic oxides in the form of unchangeable powder. diatomaceous earth a fine white powder composed of the siliceous skeletons of diatoms; used in treating diarrhea and as a feed additive. Called also infusorial earth, purified siliceous earth. infusorial earth see diatomaceous earth (above). siliceous earth see diatomaceous earth (above). Patient discussion about came back down to earth. Q. We’re just fighting against our body when we don't eat properly. If so what on earth is diet fitness? It doesn't matter how much we exercise, if our diet isn't a healthy one. We’re just fighting against our body when we don't eat properly. If so what on earth is diet fitness? A. Check out the following site that should answer your questions: Read more or ask a question about came back down to earthhttp://www.3aday.org/About-3-A-Day/Pages/About-3-A-Day.aspx How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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She came back down to Earth - or more specifically, the floor - we're told, after she locked eyes with a handsome fellow with whom she spent most of the evening, acting anything but platonic, next to the disc-jockey stand. Auto sales came back down to earth as sales only totaled a seasonally adjusted figure of 16. Stocks shot higher immediately after the opening bell, but soon came back down to earth, as market participants readied themselves for what could be a volatile session on Thursday. |
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