1. Warren Goss was among the Federals who were hugging the ground in the front lines. 2. As the night goes on, the layer of cold air grows deeper, but the coldest and densest air hugs the ground. 3. As the night goes on, the layer of cold air gets deeper, but the coldest and densest air hugs the ground. 4. As the night goes on, the layer of cold air gets deeper, but the coldest and, thus, densest air hugs the ground. 5. As the night goes on, the layer of cold air gets deeper, but the densest, and thus coldest, air hugs the ground. 6. As they approached the edge of Redford, they fell to their stomachs and hugged the ground. 7. As the night goes on the layer of cold air gets deeper, but the coldest and, thus, densest air hugs the ground. 8. As the night goes on, the layer of cold air gets deeper, but the coldest, and as a result the densest, air hugs the ground. 9. Detecting helicopters after they are aloft, he said, could be difficult if they hugged the ground and operated in bad weather. 10. For immigrants in New York, the casitas are emblems of home, if home is how you hug the ground. |