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on the ball, to be | idioms online skip to content search for: menu home idiom finder cross-referenced word index articles privacy on the ball, to be also: have a lot on the ball have something on the ball get on the ball meaning of idiom 'to be on the ball' to be on the ball means to be highly competent
, capable, skillful, proficient, etc.; to be highly aware of what is going on and be quick to understand and react appropriately to things. ammer, christine. american heritage dictionary of idioms . boston: houghton mifflin harcourt, ., bengelsdorf, peter. idioms in the news – phrases, real examples...
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dept. of astronomy, university of massachusetts, north pleasant st., amherst, ma , usa department of physics and astronomy, university of manitoba, winnipeg, mb r t n , canada department of astronomy and steward observatory, university of arizona, n cherry ave, tucson, az , usa received: may accepted
of a regular (coherent) magnetic field. a quasi-periodic pattern in faraday depth with field reversals was found in the northern halo of the galaxy. conclusions. the field reversals in the northern halo of ngc , together with the observed polarization angles, indicate giant magnetic ropes with alternating...
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