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Grounding in communication

Grounding in communication (or common ground) is a concept proposed by Herbert H. Clark and Susan E. Brennan.

Rhythm Corps

In 1988, Rhythm Corps released their debut full-length studio album, Common Ground, on Epic.


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Acianthus fornicatus

It is a common ground plant growing in moist forests and coastal scrub and found north of Eden, New South Wales.

Bhaji on the Beach

A diverse group of British women of South Asian descent go on a day trip to the beach in Blackpool; despite their differences—the older women are more traditional and conservative, the younger women more Westernized—they eventually manage to see common ground.

Common Ground on the Hill

Common Ground on the Hill is an annual summer festival at the Carroll County Farm Museum in Westminster, Maryland, first held in 1994.

Common Ground has attracted a number of well-known musicians to perform, including Hot Tuna and Tom Chapin.

Common Ground Project

The Common Ground between Islam and Buddhism project is an interfaith initiative originated by HH the Dalai Lama and HRH Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad of Jordan.

Conditions on Transformations

A significant number of members of GLOW have found their common ground in the research programme that grew out of Conditions.

Conservative Way Forward

During the 2005 leadership election, these were hailed by David Cameron as the "common ground" of Conservative Party policy-making.

Eugene Ballet

Through the Meet the Composer project, she was commissioned to create a new work for Atlanta Ballet in collaboration with Emmy-award winning composer James Oliverio, titled Common Ground.

Gary Burton

In 2011, Burton released his first project for Mack Avenue Records, entitled Common Ground featuring the New Gary Burton Quartet (with Julian Lage, Scott Colley, and Antonio Sanchez).

Georgia Hubley

Finding a common ground in music, and sharing a love of New York Mets baseball, they began hanging out and jamming together.

Giggs

Giggs Hill Green, an area of common ground in Thames Ditton, England

Indo Europeesch Verbond

Attempts were made to find common ground with Indonesian revolutionaries, but were overtaken by the chaotic violence of the Bersiap period when IEV forerunner Ploegman was one of the first of almost 20,000 Indos to be killed by Pemuda.

JMT Records

In this 10 years JMT released the debuts of Steve Coleman, Greg Osby, Cassandra Wilson, Jean-Paul Bourelly, Robin Eubanks and Gary Thomas defining M-Base as their common ground, alongside recordings of musicians associated with the New York downtown scene as Mark Feldman, Mark Dresser and Hank Roberts (as Arcado String Trio) or the latter with Tim Berne and Joey Baron together as Miniature and with other bands.

Joe Alioto Veronese

In April 2006, Veronese was chosen by Mayor Newsom to represent San Francisco in Rome at the consistory that raised William Levada to the cardinalate; Veronese led a delegation of interfaith leaders of every large religious group in San Francisco to Rome and continues to work with religious groups to find common ground on difficult and controversial issues facing San Francisco.

Joint Polar Satellite System

Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems (IIS) of Aurora, CO is the prime contractor for the JPSS Common Ground System (CGS), whose major components necessary for operation of the NPP spacecraft have been delivered.

Matt C. Harris

Glass was the producer of On Common Ground, a film about reconciliations of former German and American soldiers from World War II, and Swimming on the Moon. Glass received her bachelor degree from Harvard University and her MBA from Columbia University.

Simon Grunau

Traditions of the Old Prussians, the indigenous people of the region prior to the Prussian Crusade and influx of German colonists, were used in an attempt to find a common ground.

Systems art

John G. Harries considered a common ground in the ideas that underlie developments in 20th-century art such as Serial art, Systems Art, Constructivism and Kinetic art.

Vladimir Dubossarsky

Our Best World (2003) created a common ground for stars such as Sylvester Stallone, Spider-Man, Barbie, Madonna, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Marilyn Monroe, and even Picasso.

William Delafield Arnold

In 1853, William published a novel of Anglo-Indian life, Oakfield; or, Fellowship in the East, which explores the inherent "common ground" between spiritual traditions East and West, while also predicting the "mutiny" that would occur shortly after.