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Just as a slab of tofu stands in for veganism, eating meat for men stands in for consuming women.
In the current situation, Trump Jr. stands in the shoes of the journalist in Bartnicki, and the Russian government stands in the shoes of the illegal recorder.
The name of the neighborhood stands in for the name of the industry, but it also stands in for the idea of a certain coastal, urban, celebrity-adjacent culture.
A miniature chum stands in the background of this portrait.
Archaeologist Lars Krants stands in an excavation ditch at Fensten.
Hayes stands in the middle, taking fire from both sides.
India stands in solidarity with the people of Sri Lanka.
If anyone stands in his way, he takes them out.
She stands in the grass, gun leveled at the man.
Here is the one man who stands in the light.
A fox stands in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone in 2017.
South Korea stands in a perpetual state of heightened emotions.
She rides horses and stands in front of large satellites.
Very little stands in the way of his bloody juggernaut.
Democracy stands in need not just of champions, but prophets.
Nowadays, the Nest Cam stands in a more crowded arena.
A bronze statue of Lee still stands in New Orleans.
Johan de Nysschen stands in Cadillac's New York City offices.
A miniature Christmas tree still stands in the dining room.
A young girl stands in front of him, chewing gum.
No dam stands in the path of its turquoise waters.
Jay stands in front of the crowd and begins shouting.
That's almost impossible given where he stands in the polls.
Alliteration stands in for eloquence, talking points for narrative arc.
She was also seen at Quran distribution stands in Hanover.
Her bed stands in the middle of a hospital room.
Two innings later, Baez stands in and then departs, despondent.
That stands in sharp contrast to Trump's avalanche of lies.
As the Bauhaus turns 100 years old, it stands in
All four galleries have stands in this year's fair, too.
Apex Legends now, too, stands in a place of honor.
A museum guard stands in the corner, like a sentry.
In summer, nothing stands in the way of extreme heat.
It stands in striking contrast with his hopeful 1957 sermon.
The figure stands in stark contrast to the global average.
He stands in 25th place in the Cup Series standings.
A cow stands in a burned field in Rappville, Oct.
His dining room table stands in a sea of debris.
Where Ms. Lagarde stands in this debate is not clear.
If any smell stands in defiance of death, it's honeysuckle.
If you're building hardware, Apple likely stands in the way.
For the first three seasons, Mars stands in stark contrast.
Clinton's large staff stands in contrast to Trump's leaner operation.
What are your most epic defensive stands in a game?
Turgenev stands in "The Europeans" as an ambiguous emblem of cosmopolitanism.
And anyone who stands in their way had better be terrified.
That stands in contrast to the northern end of the chain.
Mostly it just stands in the corner like a strange sculpture.
Tasha represents an uncontrollable third variable that stands in the way.
Apple's iOS app distribution strategy stands in contrast to Google's Android.
All this stands in sharp contrast to the national Democratic campaign.
What is culture when morality stands in the way of existence?
Robert E. Lee still stands in Lee Circle in New Orleans.
Yet that stands in contrast to the then-incoming Obama administration.
Many believe that now, only President Trump stands in their way.
So what stands in the way of building a genuine alternative?
But this is the world, as it stands, in early 2016.
She stands in line and tweets at Starbucks like everyone else.
How about a silent nod as he stands in a doorway?
Democracy is the answer, and "General" Haftar stands in the way.
Yet, Trump's rhetoric stands in sharp contrast to his actual actions.
Elias stands in the schoolyard, trying to open a recalcitrant umbrella.
That stands in stark contrast to some other social apps now.
This approach stands in stark contrast with current US foreign policy.
A golden bust of Stalin stands in front of the building.
For a time he ran food stands in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
That stands in stark contrast to where the NFL is headed.
The statue of Caesar Rodney stands in Wilmington, Delaware's Rodney Square.
Such an argument stands in direct contrast to the right's story.
Prydz stands in the center, visible through the eye's unlit iris.
Ms. Omar stands in stark contrast to another Minnesota Democrat, Rep.
In another, her sister stands in an aisle at Walmart, smiling.
"I can see how that stands in people's minds," Strickland said.
Mr. Seborer's inner knowledge stands in contrast to the known espionage.
A protester stands in front of a line of police officers.
"The issue that stands in the way is Ukraine," Tillerson said.
What stands in the way of a new vision for transportation?
He stands in verdant woodland; she crouches in front of him.
She stands in front of me with her head cocked, listening.
One thing that stands in NewsGuard's way is its present distribution.
The Bagger dares say only Rooney Mara ("Carol") stands in her way.
Another man then walks over and stands in front of the group.
And I can tell you that California stands in the same position.
And that's a crucial lesson that stands in relief alongside The Discovery.
A tree stands in the snow by the Potomac River on Jan.
She stands in the middle of it, on the double yellow line.
A half-metre-high bronze statue of Brandt stands in his office.
Right now, the backstop stands in the way of a Brexit deal.
The tile wall the singer stands in front of is still intact.
Not sure where your state stands in terms of sports betting legislation?
In one of the episode's quirkiest scenes, Eugene stands in a line.
This stands in stark contrast to a more monolithic company like Apple.
Kim stands in front of potatoes at a potato flour factory inspection.
All three business owners of the multiple stands in Everett are female.
In Gladrags Wizardwear, Hermione's Yule Ball gown stands in a display cabinet.
That stance stands in stark contrast to the United States Federal Reserve.
The special counsel stands in the place of the Department of Justice.
McInnes stands in a "Y" corridor that leads to the hospital complex.
Surveillance stands in for the human footprint encroaching on the natural environment.
Saatva's financing route stands in contrast from its biggest online competitor, Casper.
Kris King stands in his kitchen, closet, and bedroom all at once.
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This wave of corporate action stands in stark contrast to the Senate.
I believe that a trustee stands in the shoes of the victims.
Uber doesn't play nice with whoever or whatever stands in its way.
Not Surprised stands in solidarity with all victims of abuse and harassment.
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Scalise's continued support for gun rights stands in contrast to former Rep.
This stands in contrast to the scenes of the CIA's "interrogation," a.k.a.
The DNC's prudence stands in stark contrast to the Republican Party's recklessness.
An incubator still stands in an otherwise empty room inside the hospital.
Once the "time talk" gets going, what else stands in your way?
Now, the recent American women's performance stands in contrast to the men's.
I don't know what you mean by "political stands" in this context.
The stands in the 15,000-seat stadium were less than half full.
It now stands in the Getty Villa, a museum in Los Angeles.
Spivey stands in the hallway in the Old Depot Museum in Selma.
An idled concrete mixer still stands in the middle of the courtyard.
This attitude stands in contrast with that of other South American nations.
This stands in stark contrast to how other entities handle disease statistics.
"The [Supreme Court] bladder is something that stands in awe," he said.
That stands in contrast to the actions of some other federal agencies.
The top thread on its Hearthstone board stands in solidarity with Blitzchung.
Another person said Amazon is looking at concession stands in baseball stadiums.
Trump's arrant thirstiness stands in particularly glaring contrast to Obama's impeccable chill.
That stands in contrast to how wiretapping works in ordinary criminal law.
Djokovic knocked a ball into the stands in frustration at one stage.
And the President stands in the midst of it all and laughs.
A man stands in shock, covered in blood, following the terror attacks.
The "Apollo Belvedere" stands in the middle of the exhibition's first room.
The entire city stands in solidarity behind Nessah, its members and congregants.
The deal stands in contrast to the Trump administration's aversion to multilateralism.
Thus, the clip stands in for Sepuya, metonymy for the artist's hand.
As such, "Blade Runner 2049" stands in relation to "Blade Runner" almost exactly as K stands in relation to Deckard before the two meet: as a more docile, less rebellious "improvement," tweaked and retrofitted to meet consumer demand.
This stands in stark contrast to what the Trump administration has embarked upon.
Cobra stands in front of the work, inspired by the five Olympic rings.
That stands in sharp contrast to their disdain for the carmaker's foreign managers.
His assessment stands in contrast to what Martinez's grieving family members have said.
Pakistan stands in complete solidarity with Sri Lanka in their hour of grief.
A visitor to the memorial stands in reflection amid the steel monuments above.
Here, she stands in the grounds of Balmoral Castle, Scotland, with President Eisenhower.
So hold on to your friends, even when distance stands in the way. 
It stands in stark contrast to some who practice the politics of division.
Amazon's obsession with consumers stands in stark contrast to how it treats sellers.
The praises of Northeastern's College Republicans stands in contrast to some broader trends.
Till's marker stands in Tallahatchie County, about two hours north of Jackson, Mississippi.
A four-metre-high (13-foot) bronze statue stands in Che Guevara Square.
No one stands in line at Sephora for the launch of 'moist towelettes.
That flimsy little thong is the only thing that stands in his way.
Your whole city stands in support of you ready to answer the call.
Trump's narcissism stands in the way of everything Republicans stake their hopes on.
It also stands in contrast to the reams of data supporting fluoride's benefits.
Kate McKinnon stands in for Hillary for the duration of the convention. 250.
He kind of stands in the back and doesn't want attention on him.
After: A World War I memorial now stands in front of the church.
When we got to her block, a department store stands in its place.
Sarah Huckabee stands in front of the country and lies every single day.
In many cases, all that stands in the way is a rigged system.
When a person stands in the way of power, then they become disposable.
Clinton's final vote tally a point above where she stands in public polls.
This stands in contrast to the Senate's insistence on a clean reauthorization bill.
That technology remains unperfected, but only drive to adopt stands in the way.
Impressively bewigged, Gustav Leonhardt, the Dutch harpsichordist and conductor, stands in for Bach.
UMG's internal assessment of the event stands in contrast to its public statements.
Only Trump's flamboyant awfulness stands in the way of his party's power grab.
The portrait emerging of her stands in stark contrast to that of Paddock.
Knickers is that guy who stands in front of you at every concert.
Imagos are the sculpture that stands in the foreground next to negative space.
Weather does not enhance the enjoyment of sports; it stands in the way.
Currently, the Fed benchmark rate stands in a range of 1% to 1.25%.
Argentines have burst into tears in the stands in a flow of emotion.
Instead, an empty chair, podium, or cardboard cutout will stands in their place.
"And anyone who stands in our way, we will go to war with."
A zombie horde stands in for toxic conformity, a monster for unconquerable grief.
The scrambling over Haspel's nomination stands in stark contrast with that of Pompeo.
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A cow stands in a burned-out field in Rappville, Australia, Oct. 10.
This stands in stark contrast to other policy areas we have been tracking.
This stands in stark contrast to other parts of Mr Trump's foreign policy.
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A zombie horde stands in for toxic conformity, a monster for unconquerable grief.
McCain's strong statement of support stands in contrast to that of Democratic Sen.
In the premiere, Kayla (Danielle Campbell) stands in for the Little Red Riding Hood.
Pop star FKA Twigs stands in for the lonely guy, but she's equally miserable.
The lack of diversification stands in contrast to Google, a unit of Alphabet Inc.
All that stands in the way of higher growth, he said, is Trump himself.
Churchill stands in the middle, protecting the Allied forces from behind fortified castle walls.
To See & Do Hero Square:An iconic monument stands in the middle of the city.
Richard Roaf stands in front of a room of strangers, looking for conservative spies.
He is always aware of where he stands in the hierarchy of fantastic wealth.
Liviu Bujor stands in the doorway of his room at America's Best Value Inn.
A firefighter stands in front of a burning house during a wildfire in Kineta.
A girl stands in a flooded area in Fort Liberte, Haiti, on Sept. 8.
In this play, it handily stands in for the ideological stakes of the voyage.
Britain stands in more need of sweetness and light than it has for decades.
Neuroradiologist Joaquim Farinhas stands in front of the screen displaying the 3D computer model.
Now, only a signature from the president stands in the way of the repeal.
Becca's Uncle Gary, a pastor, stands in for her father for the hometown date.
The region stands in contrast to Australia's federal policy, which has been mostly absent.
Sony's disastrous attempt at miniaturing CDs stands in opposition that that traditional tech thinking.
When the accretion disk is edge-on, though, colder gas stands in the way.
And it's not just the FAA that stands in American Airlines and Boeing's way.
Andrea: This guy comes in and stands in the corner, hidden underneath the cameras.
The concept of "garden variety" white racial identity stands in contrast to conventional wisdom.
What stands in the way of doing more program evaluation in the federal government?
Trump is the kind of person who punishes anyone who stands in his way.
Kaikoura MP Stuart Smith stands in a road destroyed by the quake #eqnz pic.twitter.
A UF0 fountain stands in front of the Red Planet Diner in Sedona, Arizona.
An anatomical model stands in a lecture hall at the Free University of Berlin.
This stands in stark contrast to what the president has said about his involvement.
Caitlynn Caine, a 16-year-old referee in British Columbia, stands in the snow.
The woman is poised and calm as she stands in a beautiful summer dress.
This intensely operational approach stands in contrast to the traditional retail leveraged-buyout model.
A trailer stands in a lot where a brick-and-mortar home once stood.
It stands in marked contrast to Tinder, which millions of people use each day.
He stands in the box, socks pulled up to his knees, wagging his bat.
Just one thing stands in the way of this electoral disaster of biblical proportions.
She knows where she stands in the world, but she's not a self-promoter.
"What stands in the way is the most powerful lobby in Washington," she said.
Only human invention, in the form of steel and concrete, stands in its way.
Gordon launched a 3-2 sinker 416 feet into the stands in right field.
In the accompanying film, Naqeebullah's father, Khan Muhammad, stands in front of the sea.
That stands in sharp contrast to NATO's strategy for dealing with more familiar threats.
In one video, the apparent gunman stands in a store moments before the shooting.
When it stands in the way of deregulating Wall Street, it is cast aside.
At Ipswich Museum, Rosie the rhino still stands in the museum's natural history gallery.
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Energy poverty stands in the way of better health, better education, and better jobs.
Here, a woman stands in her home without walls or a roof, in 2018.
The girl in pigtails stands in front of a piano as her brother plays.
Trump's allies say the infighting stands in the way of his success as president.
Just where Lincoln Center stands in raising money toward the hall's renovation remains unclear.
The road becomes home; communing with audiences of strangers stands in for human connection.
This aid is all that stands in the way of social and economic collapse.
She insisted the United States stands in "absolute solidarity" with Britain after the attack.
It embodies somebody who stands in the middle of a situation all the time.
He's never understood anything that stands in the way of his spoiled-boy will.
The display stands in contrast with the G.O.P.'s Instagram presence, or lack thereof.
Stu has thick black hair and smiles warmly as he stands in the lineup.
Our political reporter unpacks where Mr. Biden stands in the modern age of #MeToo.
The man they thought dead stands in front of them in the living room.
A doctor stands in an examining room, surrounded by the tools of her trade.
On Sunday, the stands in Washington were full of Patriots fans, in another indignity.
A new park stands in its place, while a sign memorializes the civil unrest.
This stands in contrast to the stance taken by others in the tech industry.
A man stands in water up to his knees in front of his home.
Calsyn said the idea from the Democratic side stands in contrast to Trump's moves.
The way disability stands in for everything you were or ever would have been.
Members of his orchestra set up their music stands in the cemetery to play.
She constantly stands in one location, so she could possibly be charged with vagrancy.
This stands in stark contrast to the olden days of flexible but unaffordable fares.
Exclusivity, once essential to monopoly control, now stands in direct opposition to scalable success.
Arce stands in front of her office window, which was damaged in the attacks.
John Balazek, a member of Bikers for Trump, stands in front of his bike.
God stands in judgment against them, and we stand on the side of truth.
What stands in their way is precisely what you mentioned: their confidence and pride.
The hulking backside of a bison stands in stolid restfulness along a sloping hillside.
On one street, a woman stands in the doorway of a shop offering massages.
"'Blade Runner 2049' stands in relation to 'Blade Runner' almost exactly as K stands in relation to Deckard before the two meet: as a more docile, less rebellious 'improvement' tweaked and retrofitted to meet consumer demand," A. O. Scott wrote in his review.
A boy stands in the wreckage of a building following a mortar strike in 2016.
In brief: A guy stands in a sealed room with a slot in the wall.
The administration's plan stands in stark contrast to Democrats running to face him in November.
A wounded girl fleeing ISIS's embattled holdout of Baghouz stands in a field on Feb.
"NATO stands in solidarity with Turkey and supports the territorial integrity of our ally, Turkey."
The robot stands in the corner, unseen and unheard, until Dolores speaks directly to her.
"'Clean food' at Panera stands in contrast to the ongoing troubles at Chipotle," he said.
One of NATO's standing fleets, led by a Canadian frigate, stands in for the foes.
Marty Turner stands in an abandoned lot where a residential building stood in October 2015.
He stands in Tyler's way and begs him not to go through with his plan.
The Queen typically stands in the center of the balcony, surrounded by her family members.
This stands in contrast to Pence's views as he has expressed them in the past.
JOSEF STALIN stands in military dress, his hand tucked inside the breast of his coat.
The Republican Party's two-seat edge stands in contrast to its former 32-seat lead.
There are also entire communities that are taking significant stands in support of transgender equality.
Jennifer Aniston's low key relationship stands in stark contrast to other, more combustible celebrity relationships.
"I'm note quite sure where the League stands in this match," Di Maio told Corriere.
Right before landing, he stands in the aisle, in defiance of decency & lighted seatbelt signs.
The speaker stands in national elections but is traditionally not opposed by the major parties.
Rather, it removes a tax disincentive that stands in the way of private sector investment.
BASHIR DANYARO STANDS in dismay in his shoe factory in Kano, northern Nigeria's biggest city.
The new feature stands in stark contrast to many of Lyft and Uber's other services.
Elsewhere along the perimeter, gates are locked or a high fence stands in the way.
"Sport stands in the middle of the struggle between security and liberty," Mr. Tretbar wrote.
The actual record stands in stark contrast to the myth Kaine has built around himself.
This stands in contrast with banks, which generally do not own these types of sites.
The anti-LGBTQ agenda stands in sharp contrast with Trump's rhetoric on the campaign trail.
And it stands in conversation with those works as a great modern work of art.
The Charlotte Police Department's refusal to release the footage stands in contrast to Tulsa, Okla.
While Capone's cell is refurbished, the rest of the prison still eerily stands in ruins.
Valerie stands in front of the storm drain; Carol blocks off the exit to Powell.
" Booker, pressed on where he stands in the political spectrum, has advocated for "universal love.
In a documentary, she stands in for the ­camera-shy ex-girlfriend of a professor.
As it stands in the U.K., only mothers are entitled to 52 weeks maternity leave.
A golden statue of the president riding a horse stands in the center of Ashgabat.
It stands in stark opposition to the materialism and individualism that otherwise define our culture.
There's no lack of work, and nobody stands in the way of the hard workers.
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As she stands in front of Amma's dollhouse, the lights go on inside of it.
Life in Athens stands in stark contrast to the rural lives many Yazidis left behind.
All that stands in the way of that strategy succeeding is Mr. Trump's reprehensible character.
In a photograph by Sara Hylton, a confident woman stands in profile for a portrait.
"What stands in the way, I believe, is racism, discrimination and hatred toward the Mapuche."
What stands in the way of her family's heroism is the era they're caught in.
That stands in stark contrast to Japan's film industry, where worker exploitation is common practice.
A large 19th century painting titled "Woman From Bahia" stands in contrast to all this.
Bobby stands in his empty office, staring a rare full-fledged defeat in the face.
So nothing stands in the way of an extraordinary — indeed, flawless — young Anglo-American cast.
She stands in a boat, her forearms outstretched as if in a gesture of welcome.
In the snap, Cameron stands in front of an outdoor mist machine sporting black pants.
That stands in contrast to the last 30 years, the period from 275 to 219.
Not surprisingly, the United States stands in the way of all three of China's objectives.
Here's where vote count stands in the 49.63 races still outstanding: CA-249.6: Republican Rep.
When the truck stops, a column of soldiers stands in front of the back door.
It also stands in the way of identifying and treating those with mental health needs.
Mr. Xi's plan stands in stark contrast to President Trump and his "America First" mantra.
That assessment stands in sharp contrast to Mr. Trump's unfounded claims of widespread voter fraud.
That reaction stands in stark contrast to the rush of resignation calls for Virginia Gov.
Even with some controversy over his conservative stands in memos, Roberts was confirmed 78-22.
Those tight relations with luxury players stands in contrast to those they have with Amazon.
Now competitive across the board, she stands in first or second place among all subgroups.
He stands in front of a mirror, black-suited, and his features crumple and crack.
A relatively small repertoire of photogenic artifacts sometimes stands in for the entire Bauhaus phenomenon.
This optimism stands in stark contrast with the apprehension in other parts of Wall Street.
Mr. Antoncic stands in the dim rear, his back to us and to Ms. Loemij.
A large family stands in the glow of the TV. Something horrific has happened, again.
At Frieze London, no less, your work stands in front of a gravestone-shaped wall.
Jack-Post manufactures tree stands in Asia and Michigan under a variety of brand names.
It is no good raising the incentive to develop if regulation then stands in the way.
Built from marble and gold, the historic temple stands in the middle of a water body.
Here's how her story differs from the scam du jour and where she stands in 2019.
CrowdStrike's success stands in contrast to other companies that have had weaker outings in the market.
It stands in front of a mirror, with a roll of paper hung to one side.
Where Haley stands: In her opening statement, Haley spoke at length on one international issue: Israel.
This contract puts Google's reputation at risk and stands in direct opposition to our core values.
The second generation of the Nissan Leaf, unveiled this week, proudly stands in the latter category.
The character-driven structure stands in contrast to both Mass Effect 21 and Mass Effect 22.
The videoconferencing company's rally so far stands in stark contrast to Lyft's rocky start to trading.
A confused and frightened Franklin stands in the hallway misinterpreting the sounds as Lenny being killed.
A major problem stands in the way of setting up this marketplace, though: the drones themselves.
It stands in stark contrast to the methods preferred by the previous mayor, Michael R. Bloomberg.
Keith Haring stands in front of part of the Berlin Wall that he painted in 1986.
NASA researcher Walt Meier stands in a melt pond on the sea ice off Barrow, Alaska.
Eric, meanwhile, sits motionless, facing the camera (which stands in as a proxy for the police).
"Our vision of hope stands in stark contrast to my opponent's campaign of hate," Trump said.
Urmson's endorsement of lidar technology stands in stark contrast to the opinion of the Tesla CEO.
Trump's support with African-Americans stands in the low single digits according to recent national polls.
This may deter so-called "straw purchases", in which someone stands in for a debarred buyer.
Tom Hutchison stands in front of an Oregon State Police roadblock on Highway 395 on Jan.
President Trump's regulatory moratorium stands in sharp contrast to the Obama administration's rise in midnight rules.
In one, Watson stands in a large elaborate frame, transforming herself into a piece of art.
But it also stands in contrast to Bailey's earlier statements about keeping the new ladies safe.
I wouldn't be surprised if Thomas Jefferson was doing keg stands in the Flat Hat Society.
The result is a striking new design that stands in stark contrast to Microsoft's previous consoles.
The federal funds rate now stands in a range of between 0.5 percent and 0.75 percent.
This success stands in stark contrast to the 2628 percent growth rate experienced under President Obama.
There is only one major impediment that stands in the way: the United States' Seventh Fleet.
Its neglect stands in sharp contrast to the building next door: Ben Roy's gas (petrol) station.
As it happens, the new idea stands in the sharpest possible contrast to the older one.
Biden's strength in South Carolina, for example, stands in stark contrast to his weakness in Iowa.
He stands in front of a five-row classroom of men, dressed in their uniform sweatshirts.
A fifth statue, honoring former Israeli prime minister Golda Meir, stands in a privately owned plaza.
The technique stands in stark contrast to how NASA's Curiosity rover got to Mars in 2012.
But it certainly stands in stark contrast to what is happening in the current White House.
In L'Hospitalet, a city next to Barcelona, a bust of Franco stands in its history museum.
The statue stands in a square also named after him, in a town called Fushe Kruje.
Cody Bellinger then singled ahead of Kemp's 399-foot drive into the stands in left center.
But, besides political opposition, there is a major problem that stands in the way: Donald Trump.
Cover: A young woman suffering from domestic violence stands in the bay window of her home.
As with Mr. Tcherniakov's "Tristan," Mr. Loy's austerity stands in sharp contrast to a ripe score.
Nationalism, by contrast, excludes other ethnicities and stands in competition with the interests of other countries.
Elizabeth's desk stands in the center of the drawing room, facing a bank of tall windows.
That stands in contrast to empires, which expand beyond one nation, incorporating other tribes by coercion.
I find that really interesting — to think about where the story stands in a historical context.
When the bass drops, CL stands in center as her female backup dancers proceed to twerk.
That stands in sharp contrast to traditional pensions, which, like unions, are collective and centrally managed.
"In traditional education, the teacher stands in the front and leads the class," said Ms. Davies.
But the expansive Alabama legislation stands in direct opposition to the Supreme Court's landmark Roe v.
A bare-chested boy, fresh out of a lake, stands in a field of tall grass.
The poet stands in all his hunky glory, hips slightly cocked, windowpane shirt open to midchest.
That stands in stark contrast to the wide support Sanders received from young voters on Tuesday.
Rick Rockliff, one of the first Tasmanian Alkaloids employees, stands in his poppy field in Sassafras.
As an owner, Mr. Benioff stands in stark contrast to the humble, Midwest-based Meredith Corp.
An illuminated green plastic sculpture with a pitched roof stands in the center of the space.
Amazon's remarkable head count growth stands in sharp contrast to its image as a job killer.
He's Italian, and his naturalness of form and expression stands in stark contrast to the others.
The gray metal frame of a huge coffin stands in a workshop awaiting its elaborate decorations.
This stands in stark contrast with the way we behave at family affairs not involving death.
Other polls show him gaining, though split on exactly where he stands in a divided field.
Linton's support of Thunberg stands in stark contrast to comments made by her husband days prior.
The Charlottesville City Council voted in April to sell the statue, which stands in Lee Park.
Fate is rarely kind to the franchise, but no other force now stands in its way.
Where it stands: In October, Massachusetts filed a fraud case against Exxon in state court there.
As California's governor vows to tackle the state's homelessness crisis, housing "insanity" stands in the way.
The request stands in contrast to Bloomberg's Democratic rivals, who have been actively criticizing Big Tech.
The push to build the wall stands in contrast to previous infrastructure projects on the border.
The one certainty about the Court is that it never stands in the way for long.
This stands in stark contrast to a staggeringly long list of deadly attacks by Sunni jihadists.
A sign for koalas stands in front of burned bushland near the town of Bilpin, Dec.
"The United States stands in solidarity with its closest ally, the United Kingdom," the statement read.
The Kings organization stands in sorrow and we offer our deepest sympathy to the Richmond family.
The officers back off and Sterling stands in front of a car with his hands up.
In one photo, Meghan wears aviator sunglasses as she stands in front of her trailer door.
The top four in the Premier League normally qualify, but Arsenal currently stands in sixth place.
He'd seen the wind turbine that stands in front of Meslands, inquired within and soon enrolled.
Unfortunately, a building stands in the way of this glorious future, and this one is special.
A Kurdish civilian points out damage caused by clashes as his daughter stands in the foreground.
But, as Traister noted, it stands in sharp contrast to Halperin's coverage of Trump's 2016 campaign.
That stands in stark contrast to what the company — originally called UberCab — was created to be.
The biggest test will be where Trump stands in the polls by the end of the week.
ESPN's sources say that the conspiracy stands in connection with Seattle Mariners center fielder Leonys Martín Tápanes.
This state of affairs stands in stark contrast with the last time Clinton vied for the presidency.
While the hermit state pours resources into its armaments, its citizens' well-being stands in stark contrast.
The sentencing judge found that Mr. Saucier&aposs offense stands in contrast to his commendable military service.
In a video, she flexes her arms and stands in different poses while POE's "Fly Away" plays.
In another image, a family of three stands in group embrace among cold bodies beneath white sheets.
Porras's mansion now stands in ruin due to lack of use, a symbol of greed gone sore.
A pregnant Honduran woman stands in line for a bus to a US destination from McAllen, Texas.
It also stands in marked contrast with the flexibility Amazon enjoys when it comes to scheduling workers.
Much of season 1 was filmed there, and it stands in for some parts of King's Landing.
This stands in contrast to the natural relationship that investors at competing funds have with one another.
A day after the boys go back to school the tent still stands in the dining room.
West's clear support of Trump stands in direct contradiction of his claims to be inspired by González.
This approach stands in clear contrast with our fragmented state-by-state regulation of equivalent U.S. institutions.
The action was widely interpreted as the President's inclination to remove anyone who stands in his way.
I can't wait until hard copies hit the stands in April so we can really get started!!
The treatment of Maoris stands in contrast to Australia's towards Aboriginals, who were once hunted like vermin.
The reporting stands in contrast to what CNN reported in September concerning the deliberations about Russia's role.
During an update on the Olympics, Walker stands in front of the beach and addresses the camera.
This is a man who stands in line to get into Star Wars movies," she explained.  "J.
In one of the new photos, Jaime stands in a pose that suggests he is on trial.
An inch of water stands in the main hallway, amid scattered hospital gurneys and ruined medical equipment.
Kaia Gerber, daughter of Cindy Crawford and the face of Marc Jacobs Beauty, stands in stark contrast.
That stands in stark contrast to competing subscription bonuses from the pricier PlayStation Network and Xbox Live.
Dara Khosrowshahi stands in the wings of an airy, modern corporate event space in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood.
This time, Affleck is dressed as Bruce Wayne and stands in front of a crushed city bus.
A short section of wall stands in stark contrast to the surrounding landscape in Los Indios, Texas.
As many noted online, the underlying message of Green Book stands in contrast to Vallelonga's past comment.
That was until they caught their 3-year-old, Caleb, doing head stands in the living room.
In the footage, a woman stands in a kitchen, torturing a pit bull mix puppy to death.
Researchers say the bipartisan agreement stands in sharp contrast with nearly every other question throughout the study.
Its stringy, dry texture stands in contrast to biltong's tender red center, reminiscent of medium-rare steak.
Let's take the Trump trade point by point and see where it stands in the market's eyes.
The club stands in an ambiguous middle ground and, at present, nobody really knows what lies beyond.
Snap's advertising model stands in contrast to the subscription gaming service Apple plans to launch this fall.
Cadaver Dog, on the other hand, stands in direct opposition to the commercial trappings of modern hardcore.
As seen in a previous trailer, he stands in front of her and reaches out for Stormbreaker.
A soldier stands in front of the European Commission, 400 feet away from the Maelbeek subway station.
Here, a child stands in the middle of a group of women resting by the construction site.
He stands in third place in an average of recent national Democratic primary polls, according to RealClearPolitics.
It is not a technical or scientific hurdle that stands in our way, but rather Congressional action.
But as everybody repairs houses and stands in line for food, it's only a matter of time.
Hastings' embrace of its media company status also stands in stark contrast to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
In another clip, the same model stands in front of the camera as Markle adjusts her outfit. 
Peloton's successful IPO stands in sharp contrast to WeWork's failed effort earlier this month to go public.
Coconut Club's approach stands in stark contrast to Labyrinth's, the only Michelin-starred ModSin establishment in Singapore.
A huge formaldehyde-frozen cow made by Hirst stands in the centre of the chef's Tramshed restaurant.
We asked friends and co-workers to recall their most regrettable one-night stands in six words.
Woe betide any object—like our delicate blue-green orb, for example—that stands in its way.
This stands in stark contrast to our university's non-discrimination policies and commitment to anti-racist values.
Le Brun's daughter stands in profile, her face reflected in the square mirror held in her hands.
A man stands in a spotlight in the distance, looking like the host of a variety show.
To help fund the trip, she was selling handmade dummy stands in one of the dealer rooms.
Cuomo's rallying cry stands in sharp contrast to the rhetoric from President Donald Trump throughout this crisis.
Finally we were released and ushered up to the sixth-floor concession stands in the big arena.
They operate 103 tree stands in Manhattan, most of them in Harlem, and employ dozens of people.
Together, they paid homage to the memorial that stands in remembrance of the men lost that day.
The chaos of the climactic minutes stands in brutal contrast to the decorum that has come before.
A statue of Lee, given by Virginia, stands in a room underneath the rotunda called the crypt.
"That could have a devastating impact on Europe and where it stands in the world," she continued.
This stands in contrast to most advanced navies, where surface officers specialize in a single professional discipline.
But the second half amasses a swirling, propulsive momentum that stands in stark contrast to its contemporaries.
The endorsement also stands in contrast to the AFT, which has yet to endorse a presidential candidate.
" A chorus of female voices stands in as the zombies, singing sweetly, "We're eating you for profit.
The piece, called "Carrier of Lives", is 4.25 metres tall and stands in the Palais de Chaillot.
As Trump tries to board the helicopter, Ferrell's Sondland stands in the way and insists on talking.
I look over the wrecked vehicle as it stands in a shallow pool of its mechanical viscera.
But all that stands in the way between good and evil is good ol' Bond, James Bond.
The slowdown stands in stark contrast to the gains made by women in the broader work force.
He stands in the middle of a city street, wearing clothes that suggest it is again summer.
Also, everything we know about Robert Mueller stands in stark contrast to what we know about Trump.
This all stands in stark contrast to the kinds of tests most firmly backed by the evidence.
We are talking, after all, about the man who stands in relation to the limerick much as Petrarch stands in relation to the sonnet; which is to say, not as the inventor, but as the first truly great practitioner, against whose writing all subsequent attempts must be judged.
This stands in stark contrast to the percentage of Democrats (40%) who say they feel the same way.
The police station, as it stands in RE2, represents a more considered approach to a video game sequel.
In a video of the pair's first encounter, Eilish stands in disbelief, before literally doubling over in shock.
Later, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau praised Payette's speech, saying she stands in support of science and the truth.
Pros: Intricate design and decor that stands in sharp contrast to neighborhood surroundings, but in a good way.
Gwen McGeorge stands in disbelief on the second level of her home in Jefferson City on May 23.
The IBEW's endorsement stands in contrast to their neutrality in the last competitive Democratic primaries, 2008 and 2016.
Art Finksters believes only one still stands, in Austin, out of the nearly two dozen that were installed.
Klobuchar's performance on Tuesday stands in stark contrast to her first three debate performances, which were more muted.
That number stands in stark contrast to the shitty fan culture Rick and Morty has become known for.
This stands in stark contrast to the Sunni extremists that Turkey and Saudi Arabia support in northern Syria.
Lovers of ascetic eating, in which a squeeze of lemon stands in for cooking, best look away now.
The success story stands in stark contrast to embattled Flint, the birthplace of General Motors and the U.A.W.
Their warm relationship stands in stark contrast to Trump's position on other top executives, whom he frequently antagonizes.
Mike Lindsey stands in his Panama City antique shop after the winds from Hurricane Michael broke the windows.
T. gets a cart and stands in the line (which already stretches all the way around the store).
This sober endeavor stands in stark contrast to the coverage these candidates frequently receive in other broadcast venues.
If the verdict stands, in Gawker's view, it will dissuade writers from looking into and discussing uncomfortable subjects.
At the same time, editing suggests, Krystal stands in her bizarre reject room staring at the tower, crying.
But one main highway stands in the way of delivering aid to rebel-held eastern Aleppo: Castello Road.
He stands in front of a group of men and women huddled together on a bright blue carpet.
Matthew Calamari, an executive vice president with the Trump Organization, stands in the lobby at Trump Tower, Jan.
Rationalization is a plague that stands in the way of aggressively removing the barriers that will prevent success.
If someone tomorrow comes up with the next great idea, nothing stands in its way on the internet.
Beyond the strange backdrop, Trump's striking gaze stands in contrast to both of President Barack Obama's past portraits.
William and Barzilai chatted at a kiosk, described as one of the first refreshment stands in Tel Aviv.
To delve deeper into korv culture, I decided to visit one of the oldest stands in the city.
The decline in Asian coal futures volumes stands in stark contrast to booming oil and natural gas futures.
Batting, he stands in an unnaturally deep crouch, elbows tucked in and bat dropped low over his shoulder.
This approach stands in contrast to "first-dollar" plans that Sanders and Clinton proposed at the federal level.
Again, a bat swing's arc is fairly rounded and predictable, and the player stands in a fixed position.
The thinning patience with Macri among Argentines stands in stark contrast with his enthusiastic reception on Wall Street.
The apartment also stands in cross-country contrast to Kaling's L.A. home — and she likes it that way.
Today, Brandless' value proposition stands in stark contrast to many consumer packaged goods companies or other beauty retailers.
Essentially, the United States currently stands in the way of Middle Eastern countries determining their own path forward.
As she stands in the hallway outside their apartment, she begs him not to stop her from leaving.
Alternately, you can kill literally everyone who stands in your way and then some, including servants and civilians.
As she stands in front of her home, she watches the plume of gas rise above the trees.
In the magazine's cover illustration, this tiny toddler stands in her pink sneakers, her sobbing face turned upward.
Trump's endorsement of Roby stands in stark contrast to his treatment of another Republican who has criticized him.
All eyes will be on chairman Jerome Powell's signal on where the Fed stands in the easing cycle.
The site on which the stadium stands, in the warehouse district near downtown Minneapolis, is only eight acres.
Dalí stands in front of a weird shop they found, or lies down, barely looking at the camera.
He smokes so much marijuana he stands in a cornfield and also surrounds himself with mysterious pink smoke.
Where it stands: In the past decade, states have invested more than $180 million in hydrogen-fuel infrastructure.
Every metaphor stands, in each reflection, so that we can see where Lahiri was when she tried it.
The Braves added another in the second when Markakis launched a solo homer into the stands in right.
It's a lesson that stands in exact opposition to the pall of intolerance in the air at present.
It also stands in stark contrast to Mr. Trump's campaign promise not to "cut" Medicare and Social Security.
Families without proper vending or health permits have had to close stands in Oregon, Texas, California and Colorado.
This historical solidarity stands in stark contrast with today's perilously inadequate response to a bona fide national emergency.
The silence stands in stark contrast to the approach other news outlets have taken when targeted by Trump.
We only have enough room to write in NEW YORK, however, so the X stands in for TIMES.
The emotion that met the goal proved that: the stands in tumult, strangers hugging, flags and scarves twirling.
It should always be music theater — music stands in the foreground — and nevertheless it should be good theater.
And AWE, while it stands in-game for altered world event, could also stand for Alan Wake expansion.
Their stature stands in contrast to the experienced players who shepherded the last major tax overhaul in 1986.
Democratic pessimism today stands in contrast to the optimism that followed the elections of 2006, 2008 and 2012.
Barnette said he felt no added pressure from having plenty of family members in the stands in Seattle.
An aluminum table that the 15-year-old Van Severen helped his father weld stands in the kitchen.
It is one of the busiest fruit stands in the city, open day and night, four umbrellas long.
He was completely immobile: "Sits or stands in one spot...Gaze rigid...upper extremities hang slackly," Kahlbaum wrote.
Robert Jarvik, who developed the implantable heart, stands in for all those doing amazing work in medical innovation.
ING said that spare OPEC capacity, which stands in excess of 3 million bpd, was reassuring the market.
Several wreaths of various colors were set on stands in front of the memorial as the two visited.
A pro-democracy protester stands in front of police cordon outside Tai Koo MTR station earlier this month.
A holistic view of cyber security must be applied, which recognizes that no single entity stands in isolation.
Gazing out to sea, a 220-foot female Buddha stands in the courtyard of the Linh Ung Pagoda.
Trump's tweet on Tuesday stands in contrast to what he's said about DACA recipients earlier in his presidency.
Appelbaum, like most of us, stands in the vast shadow of the economists' monolithic, totalizing, yet inaccessible ideology.
The industry I represent – privately owned freight railroads – also stands in the crosshairs, albeit less in plain sight.
This stands in stark contrast to our ailing highway system, which lawmakers are again focused on in Congress.
But her conduct in walking away stands in stark contrast to so many other actors, even post- #MeToo.
A large double-sided fireplace stands in the center of the room, framed in marble, Ms. Sortino said.
That stands in contrast to its handling of monetary policy in 2018, when it raised rates four times.
Robert Jarvik, who developed the implantable heart, stands in for all those doing amazing work in medical innovation.
Why play into the kawaii schoolgirl image when her work already stands in danger of being deemed unserious?
But still, the string of wins here stands in sharp contrast to the string of murky results everywhere else.
In other words, traditional game design flatters our humanity, acknowledging our history of overcoming whatever stands in our way.
Let's start with the sleeves, which were stitched with Weirwood leaves from the magical tree that stands in Winterfell.
President Trump has given markets mixed signals over where he currently stands in Washington's ongoing trade spat with Beijing.
Right: A war worker stands in front of the furnaces at the South Metropolitan Gas Company in London, 1918.
That stands in stark contrast to Twitch's social media peers, which prize unrestrained speech above just about everything else.
John Fisher of the New York-based Human Rights Watch said that Burundi "stands in contempt" of the Council.
As the third track on the album, "Sorry" stands in for the "apathy" stage of her wrenching grieving process.
"The Theatre community stands in solidarity," the Tonys' official Twitter account posted Sunday, alongside a photo of the ribbon.
There has been a dearth of recent polling to track where the field stands in South Carolina or Nevada.
China sees its Uighur population as a separatist threat — one that stands in the way of its global ambitions.
The reaction stands in stark contrast to when Graham was on the House Judiciary Committee in the late 1990s.
Coase argued that the degree to which the firm stands in for the market will vary with changing circumstances.
The Falcon Heavy's development stands in stark contrast to NASA's own heavy-lift rocket, the Space Launch System (SLS).
At just six pages, the Assange indictment stands in stark contrast to the Mueller report, which is 448 pages.
Google's new Pixel Stand will let you charge your phone wirelessly while it stands in portrait or landscape mode.
A new exception to CDA 230 aimed at protecting the targets of harassing behavior stands in an uncanny intersection.
At the front of the line, a woman stands in front of a camera zip-tied to a tripod.
This stands in stark contrast to hedge fund of funds which have experienced net closures every year since 2009.
Adobe's data stands in contrast to what major retail chains have been reporting with their third-quarter earnings releases.
And the romantic advice he gives my brothers stands in direct contrast to the advice he sometimes gives me.
Google Cloud currently stands in a distant third as it competes against stronger cloud market leaders Amazon and Microsoft.
"This contract puts Google's reputation at risk and stands in direct opposition to our core values," the letter states.
Where it stands: In both 2016 and 2017, the opposition staged confrontational demonstrations to raise the costs of repression.
The coal-fired Plant Scherer, one of the nation's top carbon dioxide emitters, stands in the distance in Georgia.
The statue stands in a roundabout at the entrance of City Park and the New Orleans Museum of Art.
The coal-fired Plant Scherer, one of the US' top carbon dioxide emitters, stands in the distance in Georgia.
They also enjoy live commentary from a " video joker", who usually stands in the cinema keeping the tension high.
Minaj stands in the middle of what appears to be pure night as she lip syncs to the tune.
He stands in a big, open doorway; he's balding and diminished inside a shapeless blue jacket and green trousers.
We are in a national moment where rough justice stands in place of careful analysis, nuance and due process.
And making someone who stands in the way feel without confidence and bad about their body enhances bullies' power.
Mike stands in front of a döner kiosk in Marzahn, smoking a cigarette with one of the shop's employees.
He finally gets her to open the door, where she stands in a bright red dress and big sneakers.
That stands in contrast to the 12.38% yield seen earlier in the year at the height of the commodities.
"What this commission (in Oklahoma) has done stands in stark contrast to what we're seeing in Arkansas," Dunham said.
The knight stands in front of the U.S. flag in a defensive posture as to protect at all cost.
"[Community leaders] want to help people, but there's often one thing that stands in their way: government," Jacobs said.
Mr. Laachraoui is dressed in Western clothes and stands in the back row, a sober look on his face.
A bungalow in the foothills an hour northwest of Hollywood stands in for the patio of Johnson's Texas ranch.
The Toy Building, where Eataly food market now stands in the Flatiron district of Manhattan, was its trade hub.
"China's policy in the South China Sea stands in stark contrast to the openness of our strategy," Mattis said.
Fear of stigmatization, prejudice and discrimination often stands in the way of people seeking the help they need most.
Emmett's casket stands in the middle of the room, open for all to see, as it was in 1955.
In World Cup qualifying, Brazil unusually stands in sixth place in South America with six of 18 games played.
A statue of John C. Calhoun, a staunch defender of slavery and secession, still stands in a city square.
"Portland has declared itself a sanctuary city, but this facility stands in the way of that," the statement added.
Moreover, Trump's self-immolating statement to Holt stands in contrast to the testimony of numerous witnesses and Comey himself.
All this helped Cramer realize the best analogy for where he stands in the world of commentary and finance.
His position also stands in contrast to the top three Democratic leaders, who have not backed Medicare for All.
This stands in comparison to the comparably priced Tesla Model S, which has both aluminum body panels and frame.
He stands in the shadows of his hallway, and something gleams behind him—the leaflike blade of a spear.
LebMASH stands in solidarity with the few other organizations with similar intentions—to protect these marginalized groups in Lebanon.
The military's elaborate and potent media system stands in stark contrast to the precarious media options available to civilians.
Viewed from an absolutist Christian viewpoint, anything that isn't Christian is Satanic, since it stands in opposition to Jesus.
Williams was given a code violation when Mouratoglou was seen instructing her from the stands in last year's final.
And the internal dissent over Maven stands in contrast to Google's biggest competitors for selling cloud-computing services — Amazon.
A giant glass building, resembling a moored cruise ship, stands in front of the Rostov-on-Don railway terminal.
Two batters later, Baez smashed a ball down the left field line and over the stands in left field.
It still stands in the yard in Agia Galini, belonging to a family that became the Whittens' lifelong friends.
From a purely scientific sense, what would science say about one-night stands in face of the novel coronavirus?
This stands in contrast with World Health Organization guidelines, which recommend that everyone, regardless of age, practice social distancing.
South Korea's quick action stands in stark contrast to what has transpired in the United States, the story reported.
Roberts' temperament stands in stark contrast to the confrontational Trump, who has chided the chief justice in the past.
Trump's criticism of Woodward stands in contrast to the phone call the president had with the journalist last month.
All of this stands in sharp contrast to the gruesome rides common in Thailand until a few years ago.
During training or races, he stands in the infield with a stopwatch, making sure his runners know their pace.
In the video below, a protester stands in the middle of the same road where Mr. Ng was injured.
Holding a bouquet of fake flowers, a 3-year-old me stands in a tutu and a floppy hat.
Read our full obituary and our analysis of how his presidency stands in direct contrast to President Trump's era.
The letters represent the latest instance of athletes, predominantly African-American ones, taking stands in favor of social justice.
That number stands in stark contrast to the Obama administration's conclusion that its standards would lower fatalities by 100.
The state action stands in stark contrast to the Trump administration, which has sent mixed signals in recent days.
The new emphasis on the issue stands in contrast with Democratic campaign themes of the last four election cycles.
"When I was kid, probably half the people here had lemonade stands in front of their homes," he said.
On Thursday, I joined the Fare observer in the stands in Belgrade to see firsthand how the program works.
But the CD binder stands in for the physical, personal relationship my generation used to have with our music.
The strategy stands in sharp contrast to the loud voices and strong personalities that dominate venture capital's online conversation.
Most of the older people in the crowd sit in the stands, in the shade of pop-up marquees.
Some fencing already stands in vast portions of the 1,254-mile border between Texas and Mexico, Mr. Saenz noted.
Trump's dismissal of climate science and inaction on the climate crisis stands in stark contrast to his 2900 rivals.
"Women's March stands in solidarity with the sex workers' rights movement," a spokeswoman for the organization explained on Tuesday.
Frazier drilled a 2-363 pitch from Detroit's Daniel Norris into the left-field stands in the second inning.
They say they try to avoid civilian casualties, while the militants deliberately kill anyone who stands in their way.
Since then, some of the biggest U.S. companies have taken similar stands, in spite of the reaction from conservatives.
They compliment Trump as he stands in front of him, but talk behind his back as he walks away.
His tough talk stands in stark contrast to optimism on Capitol Hill about the chances of averting a shutdown.
"Their lack of ambition stands in sharp contrast with the growing demand for action around the world," he added.
Darwani stands in a position he commands in Kulajo, days after ISIS militants targeted his troops in the area.
One issue that stands in the way of some aspiring gardeners, though: Not everyone has, you know, a yard.
The company's employee base also stands in stark contrast to the racial makeup of its nearly three million drivers.
The full-scale town, complete with its own embassy compound, stands in for urban centers of all kinds globally.
Business ____ A century after its founding, see where the school's architectural legacy stands in seven countries around the world.
She stands in silent protest during the national anthem, declining to sing or put her hand over her heart.
Hurt's beautiful baritone, then, stands in for all authority figures, trying to say everything's fine when nothing is fine.
That stands in stark contrast to the Trump administration's far more aggressive stance toward the dictatorial regime in Pyongyang.
We are in a national moment where rough justice stands in place of careful analysis, nuance, and due process.
That stat stands in stark contrast to rival Snapchat, which had 173 million daily active users (DAUs) as of August.
"We, all of us, everyone in this community, stands in shock and grief," Charlotte Mayor Vi Alexander Lyles told reporters.
Daniel Cormier stands in the octagon before a heavyweight title mixed martial arts bout against Stipe Miocic at UFC 226.
Strongmen also target the judiciary, since it stands in the way of their "reforms" that often veer into extra-legality.
So I think ultimately, depending on how you look at it, it either serves me or stands in my way.
Action stands in the street in the rain and eats some Peking duck from a random Chinese take-out spot.
A protester stands in front of a police line during an anti-government protest in Tirana, Albania, on June 2.
The bigger picture: AT&T's positive earnings outlook from its media acquisition stands in stark contrast to its rival, Verizon's.
Exactly how Tesla handles the repair process of its customers' cars stands in stark contrast to other high-end carmakers.
In one video, a mostly silent man stands in the background, disappearing and reappearing from shot to shot without explanation.
The company said Tuesday it is also adding a fourth charging option — high-speed super charging stands in public spaces.
"Anything that stands in the way of Muslims joining the fight against ISIS is not a good thing," he said.
The nothingness of being under anaesthetic stands in contrast to the stark focus of the nurses in the recovery room.
In the second photo, the actress cradles her bump as she stands in front of a rack of glamorous clothes.
This stands in sharp contrast to the U.S. where appetite for large scale buyouts by private equity has been robust.
For Johnson, music stands in as a harmony for the work, helping to shape and contextualize it with sonic reflection.
One of the barriers that stands in the way of admitting an error is ego, said Cupp, the business coach.
OF Justin Upton launched his 21st home run of the season into the left-field stands in the first inning.
In the West, if a character stands in front of Lehman Brothers and wearing a suit, he is a banker.
Where it stands: In the EU, after Parliament passes a bill, the Council of the European Union votes on it.
In a closing scene, four artists are painting as a model stands in front of them on a sunny hillside.
That stands in stark contrast to the 281 election, when Mitt Romney, also an affluent businessman, was the Republican nominee.
He showed off the completed white shelves, as his son Knox, 5, stands in front of them, playing with toys.
The church's grandest building, the Temple of Solomon, stands in Brás and is modelled on the original, in ancient Jerusalem.
That redevelopment stands in stark contrast to the dilapidated malls scattered across the U.S., which only tell half the story.
Robles then lofted a solo shot into the stands in left to tie the score at 6 in the ninth.
That stands in contrast to how Uber worked with Daimler, a partnership that relied on the carmaker's self-driving tech.
As it stands in the polls, he could use a lifeline with female voters who have fled him in droves.
Noilleber sets the whole thing in Overwatch's Dorado map, which stands in nicely for the decades-old aesthetic of GoldenEye.
In Brookhaven, your anonymous protagonist stands in a makeshift urban campsite strewn with duffel bags, duct tape, and other detritus.
As he stands in his pajamas beside his dog in the kitchen, one of the pancakes falls to the floor.
According to him, the item is commonly sold at concession stands in Southern states like Texas, Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi.
Artforum stands in opposition to Mr. Landesman's behavior, and nothing the magazine has submitted to the court defends his actions.
That lack of strategy within the White House stands in stark contrast to what we have observed in recent administrations.
"Complainers" stands in pretty sharp contrast to "Fresh Complaint," and to the several other stories about men sabotaging their relationships.
Its performance stands in contrast to that of Volkswagen, which has been mired in an emissions scandal of its own.
Trump, who has largely financed his own campaign, stands in stark contrast to his likely opponent in the general election.
The market's judgment stands in sharp opposition to Donald J. Trump's claims that his presidency would be good for business.
"We need to believe our president when he stands in front of that podium and speaks to us," she said.
After all, this one email could be what lands you that dream job — or stands in the way of it.
Howard received a technical when he threw the ball into the stands in frustration after being called for the foul.
This stands in sharp contrast to cigarettes, which cause about 500,000 deaths per year from cancer, heart and lung diseases.
Beneath approaching clouds of a stormy sky, Otho the bay horse stands in the shadows of this 1768 Stubbs painting.
In the digital photo montage "Glyth #4," a child wearing play clothes stands in a room next to a television.
In his self-image, Diop stands in a regal coppery-gold gown with his hands extended out to his congregation.
As it stands in the film, the reason Louisa never goes to college is left open, Will's question awkwardly unanswered.
The thousands-strong audience stands in stark contrast to the only handful of retirement-age guests attending his show today.
Moreover, this finding stands in opposition to evidence that Clinton's support among female voters has dropped sharply in recent months.
The decision stands in contrast to another major and recent House lawsuit regarding potential obstruction of justice by the President.
It stands in especially stark contrast to the anxious or violent energy that pervades so many other popular video games.
The American position stands in contrast to that of China, which is sending ventilators, masks and testing kits to Europe.
From where he standsin the midst of roses of every conceivable tint — Brexit amounts to a historical step backward.
Some, like the T. rex skeleton named Sue, which now stands in the Field Museum in Chicago, attracted international attention.
Kendrick drew a leadoff walk in the fourth ahead of Dozier's line-drive homer into the stands in left center.
Halsey's IG post slammed VS for "a lack of inclusivity" ... and added she stands in solidarity with the trans community.
A man stands in front of the projected image of a naked woman, her body imprinted on his white shirt.
Google's decision to delay performance reviews stands in contrast to how its rival tech giant Facebook has approached the issue.
While many entertainers have taken political stands in the last two years, the world of country music is more cautious.
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan said his country "stands in complete solidarity with Sri Lanka in their hour of grief."
A tiny meteorite stands in for the full moon, and the new moon is represented by an empty silver circle.
The House is likely to impeach President Trump, but the GOP-controlled Senate stands in the way of actual removal.
Tesla, meanwhile, stands in contrast to the big American automakers, whose employees have been unionized since the early 20th century.
Ms. Santiago's maternal solicitude stands in nice contrast to Samantha's wary stance and dark humor, which Ms. Herlihy crisply etches.
A large red sculpture in the shape of the number 43 stands in the main boulevard, Paseo de la Reforma.
These originals are still popular, like the cendol served from roadside stands in Indonesia, fragrant with pandan and palm sugar.
The family of Officer Robert Echeverria stands in mourning as his coffin is led out after funeral services last month.
The territory stands in direct contrast with the more rebellious Hong Kong, a former British holding, just 40 miles away.
Yet each name stands in lieu of the memory of a man who desperately wanted to live and to love.
The art still does, which may be one reason it stands, in the West, somewhat outside an accepted "African" canon.
Between Hurricane Irma's path of destruction and the threat of future hurricanes, Puerto Rico stands in Mother Nature's firing line.
They say they try to avoid civilian casualties while the Islamic State deliberately kills anybody who stands in its way.
Currently, the larger scientific community stands in agreement about the need to prevent microbial contamination of planetary bodies like Mars.
We must recognize that the current development model, which assumes that nature stands in the way of development, is wrong.
That stands in drastic contrast to 72 percent of Democrats who say college and university educations have a positive effect.
Warren's momentum has cooled in recent weeks as she stands in third place in national polls, behind Biden and Sanders.
The big spending on Senate races stands in contrast to earlier years, when the presidential fight was the main event.
A life-sized wooden sculpture of US first lady Melania Trump stands in Rozno, near her hometown of Sevnica, Slovenia.
In his CNBC interview, Trump was candid in his feelings about where the U.S. stands in the foreign exchange market.
The company's positions on assault weapons and large capacity magazines stands in opposition to the NRA's views on both issues.
A small laboratory with tubes and tanks, turbocharged with electricity, stands in place of the usual cash registers and snacks.
Telegenic and poised, she has a knack for the limelight that stands in sharp contrast with many in the administration.
For example, in a 1978 photo from Matamoros, Tamaulipas, a young boy stands in the foreground, looking towards the camera.
But the snail's pace of its policymaking efforts stands in stark contrast to the all-out blitz on Capitol Hill.
The simplicity of Hanna's devices stands in stark contrast to the incredible complexity of the devices we now use everyday.
To understand the intense reaction to Detective Pikachu's first trailer, you have to understand where the Pokémon fandom stands in 2018.
The original Frigid Queen building, which is not currently used, stands in the same location several feet away from the restaurant.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump's Supreme Court nominee stands in the East Room of the White House, Monday, July 9, 2018.
As Europe faces an uncertain future with President-elect Donald Trump, it is Merkel who stands in direct opposition to him.
Atop his gum-drop-shaped head is a size-207.5 baseball cap and Harold stands in size-180 triple-wide shoes.
Google's response to its cultural conflict stands in stark contrast to Uber's reaction to its own sexual harassment crisis last year.
Ramirez crushed a 1-1 pitch from LeBlanc 454 feet into the stands in left-center field for a solo shot.
In Congress, essentially every Democrat now stands in sharp opposition to him, while the vast majority of Republicans are supporting him.
Where it stands: In a recent demonstration, Nissan used batteries in its Leaf EV to power its U.S. headquarters in Tennessee.
In the segment, Luna stands in "Native dress" in San Francisco's Union Square, inviting people to take a picture with him.
President Donald Trump stands in the rain with members of Bikers for Trump after saying the Pledge of Allegiance on Aug.
An Iraqi man stands in a damaged government complex in the aftermath of a violent protest against the government on Sept.
Today, see him in the stands in a Raven's jersey with the sleeves rolled up, camo pants and a captain's hat.
Chen Qingzu, 56, stands in a small room with the walls and ceiling covered in bras he collected, in Sanya, China.
It will now be up to the regulator to investigate and determine whether the complaint stands in the case of Quantcast.
Aside from a few beeps from the computer—an indicator of high torque on the joints—Daniel stands in near silence.
One person stands in the way: Councilwoman Darlene Mealy, who effectively has a veto over the site of the proposed courthouse.
This -32 point gap for impeaching and removing Clinton stands in contrast to the +1 gap for impeaching and removing Trump.
Heartbreakers stands in the middle of downtown Williston — and when it opened, it became the only LGBTQ bar in North Dakota.
House Speaker Paul Ryan offered a brief statement Tuesday morning, saying that the House of Representatives stands in "solidarity" with Brussels.
And he is clearly bruising for a fight against anyone who stands in the way of that grandiosity, whatever it is.
A resident stands in water on the front porch of a home in Port Vincent, 65 miles northwest of New Orleans.
Where it stands: In February, the European Council cited Tehran's continued efforts to improve the accuracy and range of its missiles.
That stands in contrast to the legalistic Watergate equivalent, which was made public only last year, 45 years after its completion.
It stands in for plenty of other policies that activists feel further marginalize people who aren't white, straight, male, or rich.
And cutting through that noise is one of the big challenges he reckons stands in the way of his current startup.
The updated capex stands in contrast to more thrifty (by massive-industry standards) plans by some other companies, including rival Chevron.
It also later stands in stark contrast to how strong his feelings still are for Helen (Maura Tierney) compared to Alison.
While Smith says the superimposition was a glitch, it stands in the image with gravitas, the opposite of a random shimmer.
This stands in stark contrast to the heartbreaking stories given in the film of people who lost everything, including their lives.
Because that's exactly the kind of thing that stands in the way of a crucial Trump administrative initiative: Cutting foreign aid.
LeBron stands in stark contrast to this new Dallas quarterback, Dak Prescott, who had this to say about the same controversy.
We think it exposes them to some safety issues," Wilkison said, explaining his organization stands "in extreme opposition to the bill.
The level of preparedness Stelly described stands in stark contrast to what former jail employees described to the ACLU after Katrina.
ValueAct pioneered a friendlier activist investing style that stands in contrast to industry heavyweights such as Carl Icahn or Bill Ackman.
The low-key, 5-metre (15-foot) memorial stands in Esztergom, an historic town on the Danube river upstream of Budapest.
Chris Christie -- who stands in the way of Rubio's effort to consolidate support from establishment Republicans, particularly in the Granite State.
Thank you, Mr. Gianforte, for demonstrating so clearly the workings of prejudice: one person stands in for the entire hated category.
Quite frankly, this can&apost stand, and if it stands in this case, very strong, very straightforward, and quite frankly correct.
He notes with pride that his outfit stands in stark contrast to the snow and the washed-out mansion behind him.
While there are no shortage of nuggets on the market, we can safely say this one stands in it's own class.
Haley's direct repudiation of the registry stands in contrast from last week's confirmation hearing with secretary of State nominee Rex Tillerson.
Contrarily, Trudeau's approach stands in stark opposition to the current populist and xenophobic policy platforms of the American Republican primary candidates.
The Wall stands in the Old City in the east of Jerusalem, which Israel captured during the 1967 Middle East war.
This stands in contrast to a candidate whose views were out of sync with the party faithful: Barry Goldwater in 1964.
Reading over that scene made me think about the title of Captain America as it stands in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The controversial move stands in contrast with the strong insistence by U.S. health officials not to weigh in on the issue.
"Our vision of hope stands in stark contrast to my opponent's campaign of hate," Trump said Monday in Asheville, North Carolina.
The cultural affinity of young South Koreans and Japanese stands in stark contrast to the animosity between the two countries' politicians.
Today, CBS stands in a position of strength, with solid ratings at its TV network and experiments with new streaming ventures.
From the ferry, I caught my first glimpse of the hospital that now stands in ruins near Ellis Island's main building.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Etienne Rigo stands in his sun-baked vineyard in the centre of Belgium, enjoying the fruits of climate change.
But "China's policy in the South China Sea stands in stark contrast to to the openness of our strategy," he continued.
The rate now stands in a range from 220006 percent to 2202 percent, the highest level since the global financial crisis.
Downs had been editing IT GiRL Magazine for six months before the first issue hit the stands in her native Australia.
The careful worldbuilding of the comic stands in stark contrast to the details the show doles out about this constructed history.
ATLANTA — RJ Korah stands in a dimly lit room, looking intently at a man who holds the keys to his freedom.
A pagoda-like tower stands in the foreground of the book's cover, with a spaceship flying behind it in the distance.
The women's dominant run to gold in Rio stands in contrast with what the United States men's team has experienced here.
This Colorado victory stands in a line of advances for the end-of-life choice movement that began in Oct. 6900.
She stands in front of the mirror prodding at her face and rolling her eyes in the back of her head.
Many in America would like to follow Uruguay's example and ban all cannabis advertising, but the constitution stands in their way.
But a health insurance restriction known as "step therapy" stands in the way between my patients and the treatments they need.
And after her possession, she doesn't take out her anger on her attackers or anyone who realistically stands in for them.
He walks onto a small stage and stands in front of a red curtain, suggesting angles for the photographer shooting him.
Actually, it stands in complete opposition to "It Is What It Is" and all that painful apathy that dragged me in.
"Joe Biden stands in near complete opposition to where the center of energy is in the Democratic Party today," Rojas said.
In the video op-ed above, the British-Iranian actress Nazanin Boniadi stands in solidarity with the Iranian teenager Maedeh Hojabri.
When Sonya arrives, she is kept away from him, and she stands in the cold to glimpse Leo through a window.
Here, we've got a neon-green shirt and shorts acting as the rind, while a bandeau stands in for the flesh.
And the statue that stands in front of the ring, depicting El Pana and a charging bull, has seen better days.
That figure stands in stark contrast to the coalition's own reporting, which accepts responsibility for only 219 civilians during that period.
That figure stands in stark contrast to the coalition's own reporting, which accepts responsibility for only 180 civilians during that period.
Yes, you can point, if you want to, to the many iconic film monsters that Stranger Things' monster stands in for.
But even if they manage to do all of that, the Senate filibuster stands in the way of any meaningful legislation.
And those laws, in turn, could help us understand and research marijuana to know exactly where it stands in our country.
Nola stands in front of one of her works, a self-portrait in multiple images, captioned with an Audre Lorde quote.
YEKATERINBURG, Russia — An ecstatic roar thundered across the stands in the tense closing moments of the Mexico-Sweden game here Wednesday.
Cover: Maria Giraldo stands in the backyard of her neighbor's home just one street east where an explosion occurred Friday, Jan.
"He stands in danger of being typed as the screen's prime psychotic," a reviewer for The New York Times primly noted.
One main obstacle stands in the way of Canada expanding its farmland, farmers and officials say: a potential lack of water.
The omission stands in stark contrast to online habits in the Asia-Pacific region, where mobile ad adoption is exponentially higher.
This state of affairs stands in direct contradiction to the Pentagon's well-publicized efforts to destigmatize mental health illness and treatment.
The U.S. District Court of Utah ruling stands in opposition to a 2016 D.C. district court decision denying American Samoans citizenship.
They'll perform the whole album, cut into two 90-minute parts, creating two-night stands in each of 12 American cities.
As it stands in all other Walmart stores today, workers must walk around the sales floor and find the items themselves.
The feature is easy to use, but as it stands in the beta, there's just not a lot you can do.
Just as the Incredible Hulk stood in for the menopausal woman, now an innocent child stands in for the postmenopausal one.
In photographer Christina Craft's 2010 photo, a couple stands in a patch of light on the porch of their honeymoon suite.
Pessimism about the global economy stands in contrast with more upbeat signals coming from financial markets, William Horobin of Bloomberg writes.
In part, ISIS's iconoclasm there has flowed from the polytheistic history of Palmyra, which stands in rebuke to their Salafist convictions.
This stands in contrast to the report from House Republicans, released on Monday, which is filled with criticism for the whistleblower.
Felipe Araoz, a Matsigenka worker for the Ministry of Culture, stands in the spot where a Mashco attack killed Leonardo Pérez.
Look how far out Bobby Portis stands in the clip below, trying to drag Ben Simmons away from his help responsibilities.
This show is about queering the domestic, and the bed stands in as a monument to our shared histories with beds.
Inauguration Cmmte says stands in front of WH are empty because luncheon ran long and buses couldn't get here in time.
Andy Yang stands in front of the scaffolding that leads up to Taipei 1013's 55-story-tall LED mesh screen Andy Yang stands in front of the scaffolding that leads up to Taipei 101's 55-story-tall LED mesh screen Yang says Taipei 101 has been decreasing the number of fireworks used year by year.
" This stands in stark contrast, he laments, to the common practice of prescribing, "escalating doses of opioids chronically for chronic pain conditions.
The independent organization is able to fund itself off the donations of its supporters and its online following stands in the millions.
The well-equipped room stands in stark contrast to the clinic's origins, and from what Maung thought her life's work would be.
The UK stands in contrast, with recent business surveys of investment intentions pointing to weakening investment in the face of Brexit uncertainties.
He stands in front of his booth with the studied casualness of someone who knows that people nearby are talking about him.
When abortion does become an explicit part of a character's story line, it stands in as the ultimate test of her morality.
But in a year in which few musicians — Republican or Democrat — have made strong public stands in favor of a candidate, Will.
These giant sponsored tents we know today replaced smaller stands in 1896, which were there so festival-goers could quench their thirst.
There is only one thing that stands in the way of the eagles dominating this scenario, and that thing is the gun.
The position someone stands in, the camera angle, and a slew of other factors can affect how someone looks in a photo.
Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, stands in a Senate subway car with a Capitol Hill Police officer, on Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Oct.
The efficiency of the operation stands in contrast to the slow pace of reforms, which the junta promised when it took power.

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