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