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  1. ear to the groundnoun

    The practice or characteristic of carefully gathering information; a state or mindset of attentiveness.

  2. ear to the groundnoun

    Pursuing the practice or having the characteristic of carefully gathering information; well-informed.

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  1. Ear to the Ground

    Ear to the Ground is a weekly television programme broadcast in Ireland on RTÉ One on Thursday evenings at 19:00. The show consists of reports about various countryside, rural environmental issues. It is currently in its sixteenth season and is produced by Independent Pictures. Ear to the Ground is presented by Ella McSweeney, Darragh McCullough and Helen Carroll. Previous presenters include Maeve Dineen, who left after the fifteenth season and the long-running Mairead McGuinness, who has since become a Member of the European Parliament for Fine Gael. The show is repeated on RTÉ One after the lunchtime news each Sunday.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ear to the ground in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ear to the ground in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

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    Fiorina used Sherlock Holmes-like tech marketing research at HP, this ear-to-the-ground excising of consumer talking points helps connect her with voters by feeding them what they want, but her reputation as CEO was a disaster – and this will shove her over the Republican plank.


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