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- noun The
staff who maintain thegrounds of a school, sports facility, etc.
Etymologies
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One passenger, Todd Beamer, was able to call groundstaff and tell them of the hijacking, as well as the plan to try and retake the cockpit.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Raf Sanchez 2012
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One passenger, Todd Beamer, was able to call groundstaff and tell them of the hijacking, as well as the plan to try and retake the cockpit.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Raf Sanchez 2012
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One passenger, Todd Beamer, was able to call groundstaff and tell them of the hijacking, as well as the plan to try and retake the cockpit.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Raf Sanchez 2012
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Batsman Kevin Pietersen labelled groundstaff at Australia's Adelaide Oval "pathetic" after
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Batsman Kevin Pietersen labelled groundstaff at Australia's Adelaide Oval "pathetic" after
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Early-April starts do put considerable pressure upon groundstaff to get consistent grass growth into their squares and avoid the sort of uneven surfaces likely to bring a rash of two-day finishes.
County Championship scheduled for earliest start on record 2011
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After a short time down the pit, Adamson went from East Chevington Juniors to join the Burnley groundstaff, and signing his professional contract as a 17-year-old in 1947.
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The former Fulham manager Chris Coleman, working as an ITV pundit, said that they had shown disrespect when the assistant manager, Paul Raynor, refused to let groundstaff work on the penalty area during the warm-up.
'If any non-league club can beat Manchester United, it's Crawley Town' 2011
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Ged Coyne, a full-time member of City's groundstaff, has closed down his Facebook account after describing United as "scum" in a series of abusive rants.
Manchester City employee uses Facebook for United hate-campaign 2011
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Sir Alex Ferguson was referred to as 'Alex purple-head Ferguscum' by Ged Coyne, a member of Manchester City's groundstaff.
Manchester City employee uses Facebook for United hate-campaign 2011
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