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  • That ( the tax issue ) meets Phill on his own ground,
  • Satisfaction at having out-manoeuvred, on his own ground, a very worthy antagonist.
  • Jaakobou is intensely exasperating, and I have fought him to a standstill on his own ground every now and then.
  • The Malaysian leader was on his own ground last week, hosting the Islamic summit at his new administrative capital, Putrajaya.
  • Other Russian officials were skeptical that Dudayev was sincere in saying that he would be willing to talk, but only on his own ground.
  • His respect for this music, and his credible execution of it, were genuine, but this was a man not on his own ground and knowing it.
  • A person attacked on his own grounds may take the law into his own hands, when the delay caused by going to a proper court of law would involve great loss.
  • It's not that Martsch breaks new ground : he stands on his own ground, playing guitar in a deeply personal style and writing lyrics that treat the ordinary with extraordinary intelligence.
  • As the " Wall Street Journal " has put it : " Aksyonov has ambitiously set out to challenge Tolstoy on his own ground, creating a gigantic historical novel on the grand pre-revolutionary model ."
  • One was Pozsony and Vienna, in order to force the enemy to fight finally on his own ground, or to return eastwards and to occupy the Buda Castle held by a strong imperial garrison of 5000 men, under the lead of Heinrich Hentzi.
  • There was the man seen around the world as a Stalinist maniac, who 44 years ago sent his troops pouring over the 38th parallel to unify the Korean Peninsula on his own grounds, and who four decades later burst again onto the front pages as an old Stalinist in search of a nuclear bomb to save his regime.
  • First there was the referendum on Oct . 15 that was intended to show President Bush that the only candidate, Saddam Hussein, was not a murdering tyrant, as Bush has alleged, but a man so beloved by the Iraqi people that any thought of going to war on his own ground would be an act of self-delusion.
  • Besides the profit and / or power the solex agitator can give him, Scaramanga's scheme in acquiring the device is also intended to lure Bond to Scaramanga's private island so that the two of them can engage in one final, decisive duel ( Although Bond is using his six-bullet . 32 Walther PPK pistol while Scaramanga uses the golden gun, Scaramanga states that he'only needs one', Bond's superior number of bullets being offset by Scaramanga's advantages of fighting on his own ground ).