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The play stood as called after a brief video review.
Models stood as designers altered the clothes they were wearing.
Michigan Central Station long stood as a symbol of Detroit's decline.
Miller stood as the best man at the boy's parents' wedding.
The vote stood as an early crossroads in Trump's young presidency.
He stood as a candidate in the 2010 U.K. general election.
"That stood as more than even a baseball accomplishment," Berman said.
Tower of Terror stood as a landmark of Disneyland's California Adventure.
It stood as a monument to what human beings had done.
It stood as another powerful call to action in Hollywood's ongoing reckoning.
Here's where the major telecom stocks stood as of Thursday's market close.
For two years, Foamhenge stood as a monument known only to FigMcLageHuge.
A circular bed encased in wooden pillars stood as the focal point.
Some boys sat and some stood as they spoke with the rescuers.
The Houston Texans stood as a team, with some players locking arms.
Old Trafford stood, as one, to welcome the substitute onto the field.
That had stood as the record since the measles vaccine became widely available.
New York's Statue of Liberty has long stood as a symbol of progress.
Last time around, Peach County stood as a bellwether for the entire state.
Since then, his reputation has stood as a windswept monument, tended by professors.
Instead, she said her abstention from the vote stood as a larger protest.
The Saints kneeled before the national anthem, then stood as it played. pic.twitter.
Yet the show has stood as a notable TV landmark all the same.
His portrait has stood as an emblem of our family's pride in its history.
Dementia's whittling seems crueller when the oak once stood as tall as Thatcher did.
For a century, it has stood as the longest cantilever bridge in the world.
Congressional committees on national security once stood as the gold standard for American politics.
You became very aware of where you stood as a Muslim in the country.
That point stood as proof, too, of Liverpool's failure to profit from United's troubles.
The forlorn building stood as empty as a ghost ship, every room now uninhabited.
But his murder conviction stood as he lost at every turn in Illinois' appellate courts.
For more than six decades, Emmett's death has stood as a symbol of Southern racism.
For years, college campuses have stood as a beacon to the ideal of free speech.
While those Batman movies stood as DC's pillars of the '90s, Marvel really only had Blade.
From where I stood as an emergency room doctor from Boston, this was strange and alien.
Ken Livingstone was so far from New Labour's mainstream that he initially stood as an independent.
Considered in this light, the show's slavishly repetitive structure stood as its own sly self-critique.
This has stood as the foundation of American foreign policy throughout my political career — until recently.
I just wasn't quite sure where we stood, as a nation, on the subject these days.
It opened its doors in 1964 and has stood as the headquarters for CBS ever since.
They have stood as a wall that has consistently deflected every tragedy-powered wave of protest.
Bloomberg crunched the numbers on where the federal student loan portfolio stood as of June 30.
It stood as an important moment in Mr. Wigdor's education in the politics of gender litigation.
People stopped their cars on the side of the road and stood as the casket went by.
Titanium white stood as a marker of time between the early and late works of certain artists.
Less than a thousand years ago, a bird roamed Madagascar that stood as tall as an elephant.
For most of America's history, the Second Amendment stood as an uninterpreted relic of the founding era.
For the next 30 years, the Berlin Wall stood as a stark symbol of division and repression.
Igor Vovchanchyn and Mark Kerr stood as the consensus No. 1 and 2 heavyweights in the world.
It stood as a fundraising record for any whip in the first quarter of an election cycle.
Had that stood as a hit, Suzuki would've been 7-for-8 in the past two games.
"Since 1966, Vans has stood as a champion of individuality and self-expression," reads their press release.
Left shuttered and vacant since the 1960s, it long stood as a symbol of the city's decay.
For more than 90 years, it has stood as a symbol of the dreamy elegance of Hollywood.
At 455 feet, his pyramid stood as the world's tallest man-made building until the year 1300.
The goal, at 13:02, stood as the game-winner despite a late Predators push with Saros pulled.
Replay overturned the touchdown while the penalty on the voided play stood, as is standard in this situation.
Riley Sheahan scored what stood as the winner for Pittsburgh, making it 21-210 in the second period.
"The Marlboro Man stood as an iconic symbol, an individual in control of his destiny," Professor Vacker said.
In 1992, he stood as an NF candidate in a council election in Twickenham, picking up 40 votes.
He stood as the first mainstream black superhero in comics, one that predated the Black Panther Party itself.
Fast-forward to April 1865, and the ruins of this once beautiful city stood as testimony to folly.
It also stood as a counterbalance against the special powers over treaties and appointments given to the Senate.
Linsley's childhood home in Connecticut – which he said now regularly battles encroaching waters - stood as a stark reminder.
Among all the terrorist attacks of 28 worldwide, the Karrada bombing on July 245 stood as the year's deadliest.
That's really rewarding to me in another way because it means the book stood as a project in itself.
At its heart is the castle, which has stood as a monument to royal history since the 11th century.
Faraday Grid's entire Edinburgh headquarters stood as a temple to the Enlightenment philosophers and scientists who Scobie deeply admired.
There, the iron and glass structure stood as a Victorian-era leisure center, with a palm house and fountains.
The world has changed since the days when Swiss banks stood as the peak of privacy for the rich.
While Taney wasn't officially a member of the Confederacy, he stood as a symbol for the support of slavery.
Her very existence stood as a powerful "fuck you" to so many of the stereotypes that entrap women everywhere.
A core component of the artist's iconography, van Dalen's birds have primarily stood as symbols for migration, freedom, and community.
Some even praised her for acknowledging that Beyoncé's visual album stood as a work of empowerment for women of color.
Many of the photographs were taken during wartime, reminding us that knitting has often stood as a display of patriotism.
Mississippi has long stood as one of the most restrictive states in the country when it comes to abortion access.
Surreal photographs showed hundreds of dead antelopes that appeared to have simply dropped dead where they stood as a herd.
And she stood, as they did, at Trump's comments about Medicare and Social Security, abortion, paid family leave and immigration.
Halimah, who has successfully stood as a Malay candidate in previous general elections, is reported to have an Indian father.
The confirmed Covid-19 caseload has risen rapidly day to day, but here's where things stood as of March 15.
Before South Carolina, Super Tuesday stood as a prime opportunity for Sanders to skate out to a large delegate lead.
All of these factors can cause those who once stood as our nation's heroes to end up on the street.
When Oxfam initially released its report in January, Gates stood as the most likely candidate to first reach the milestone.
His description of Bear's fate stood as a forewarning of the much darker days ahead for Wall Street in 2008.
He was heralded as a war hero but also stood as a symbol of Iran's powerful and repressive security apparatus.
She stood as a bulwark against the strutting populists who now run countries as varied as Italy, Hungary and Poland.
O.J. Simpson, the sheer weight of the media attention meant that she stood as a very new sort of figure.
Most of the Dothraki, who stood as her earliest supporters and family, were eliminated in the battle against the Night King.
But if McConnell had been fired for using the word, it would have stood as a powerful point in the debate.
Built over four thousand years ago, The Great Pyramid of Giza stood as the tallest structure in the world until 1311.
Adam Henrique, Kiefer Sherwood and, with a goal that stood as the winner, Ondrej Kase scored in the second for Anaheim.
For more than two decades, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has stood as a symbol of that shared vision.
The company's 2009 purchase of online shoe retailer Zappos for $1.2 billion stood as Amazon's biggest acquisition for about eight years.
The guidance to not refer for prosecution still stood as of Thursday afternoon, according to a source familiar with the matter.
In the photo, Qualley, who donned a pink chiffon gown, stood as her costar Anthony Mackie held her hand in support.
But the Temple of Bel still stood as a witness, with the full history of the city written on its walls.
Some even stood, as if in solidarity, to show off the ice blue gowns they too had worn to the theater.
She said the idea to protest Bloomberg's remarks had circulated but that she stood as an individual, not an organized group.
In the photo, Qualley, who wore a pink chiffon gown, stood as her costar Anthony Mackie held her hand in support.
With its smashed and darkened windows, the station had long stood as the most recognizable symbol of Detroit's decades of decline.
Unlike his Democratic opponent, whose career had been devoted to politics, Mr Trump stood as a businessman who could Get Things Done.
Until the Eiffel Tower was built in 1889, the Great Pyramid stood as the tallest manmade structure for more than 4,000 years.
By 2015, the last of Rooney's biological children had dropped her objections, and his final will and testament stood as written. 2.
The band's years of inactivity ended in 2014, and they released an EP that stood as some of their most accomplished work.
My son was a good sport: he stood as I put on each layer, using masking tape to hold them in place.
At his retirement, his career totals of 3,915 runs and 12 centuries — scores of at least 100 — stood as records in Pakistan.
But it stood as a symbol of and a down payment on Trump's promise of a larger revision in American trade policy.
But he recognized that the economic and technological forces of globalization, as well as resurgent ethnic and religious forces, stood as threats.
What's more, Neon managed to pull off a campaign where Parasite stood as the underdog candidate everyone generally liked all season long.
They spoke different languages, came from different cultures, but their red bandanas stood as a sign of cross-racial, working-class solidarity.
During the opening reception, five tall, white men, wearing only blush pink shorts, stood as representations of Marco Polo's ego and legacy.
The country has long stood as the largest smartphone market in the world, so reduced consumer spending is likely to hurt the industry.
More broadly, Juicero stood as a symbol of Silicon Valley excess and a culture of frothy investment, attracting scorn from across the internet.
Buddhist-owned fruit stands and convenience stores were open as usual; next to them, Muslim-owned shops stood as shells, destroyed by flames.
Before she stood as a Labour Party candidate in Britain's general election in 2015, she decided to reveal publicly that she was transgender.
" House Speaker Nancy Pelosi: "Notre Dame has stood as a beating heart of religion & culture for centuries, inspiring all who have visited her.
Here's where each presidential candidate stands on legalized marijuana, and where they once stoodas much as they might try to deny it.
We'd elected a man of mixed race who'd lived all around the world and stood as a testament to an ascendant multicultural majority.
It stood as a model of how large-scale, bureaucratic and publicly controlled institutions could modernize the nation and make it more equitable.
The United States has long stood as the center for innovation across the globe — even as we ceded other important industries like manufacturing.
And grand statues of Confederate heroes stood, as they had for decades, in the hearts of southern cities like New Orleans and Memphis.
In the latest contest, Mr. Goldsmith stood as an independent but was not opposed by the Tories, who did not field a candidate.
Storms have shaped our shorelines for millennia, and for most of that time our reefs and wetlands stood as guardians against those storms.
Samsung has stood as the major holdout in a year when seemingly every other smartphone maker moved to releasing displays with a notch cutout.
The fortification in the city of Kumamoto has stood as one of Kyushu's icons ever since it was built in 1607 by Kiyomasa Kato.
They also know of Jane Jacobs, who stood as a strong counterpoint to his philosophy, advocating the importance of diversity of people and work.
Yet something doesn't sit right with her about his portrayal of Gould, which for more than 50 years has stood as the definitive account.
He stood as a true believer in America's capacity to transform from a nation founded in racial slavery to one rooted in racial justice.
Cutting tax expenditures like stepped-up basis or untargeted incentives for retirement saving have long stood as a possible savior to our budget woes.
A Republican leadership aide said that vote counters were pleased with where things stood as of Wednesday evening, noting that conversations were still ongoing.
On a recent night, a woman wearing a sheer polyester top over a gray dress stood as close as she could to the bar.
The play was reviewed and the call stood as Ohtani's hand appeared to touch the plate prior to Martin's right toes coming back down.
"The Peace Cross has stood as a place of solemn commemoration and a source of civic unity for nearly a century," the petition said.
Ms Patel's personal credibility with Leave voters is further burnished by the fact that her father once stood as a UK Independence Party councillor.
The Cowboys knelt as a team before the anthem began, leading to boos from the crowd, but then stood as the anthem was sung.
She has stood as leader of the Greens since 2006, and a member of Parliament for Saanich-Gulf Islands in British Columbia since 2011.
Politicians and the American voters had experienced the wreckage to the economy in the 1970s when tax rates stood as high as 70 percent.
Her triumphs in 1997, 2001 and 2003 stood as the benchmark in women's gymnastics until Simone Biles burst on to the world stage in 2013.
Maybe, once in the distant past, you remember when keyboards offered something in return: A "click clack" that stood as an auditory proof of productivity.
During the spring, Stewart, who served as a minister under Johnson in the Foreign Office, stood as a moderate candidate in the Conservative-leadership contest.
Orlando (CNN)Barbara Poma didn't want to give up the gay nightclub that, for 12 years, had stood as a monument to her deceased brother.
Yaqoob Sheikh, the Lahore candidate for Milli Muslim League, stood as an independent after the Electoral Commission said the party was not yet legally registered.
For more than two centuries, presidents have, with a few exceptions, stood as stable, mature leaders who could even serve as role models for children.
Short, in Fine's case, is 5-foot-10, a figure that for generations has frightened colleges and stood as a death knell to N.F.L. dreams.
It overruled the Korematsu case, officially reversing a wartime ruling that for decades has stood as an emblem of a morally repugnant response to fear.
Dr. Woodman's own self-transformation, in her mid-123s, stood as an example to the many others for whom she would become a catalyzing influence.
" Beck noted, "Storms have shaped our shorelines for millennia, and for most of that time our reefs and wetlands stood as guardians against those storms.
"For years, Brady stood as the perfect model for Belichick's system, a future Hall of Famer who could withstand tough and biting coaching," Wickersham writes.
SS Francisco Lindor got his first home run of the season, a solo shot that stood as the game's only run until the seventh inning.
Scarborough then asked what that said about where the GOP stood as the House Judiciary Committee prepares for hearings this week on Trump's possible impeachment.
It stood as the most important barrier between the Indigenous nations and the Europeans (and eventually the Americans), so they were determined to demolish it.
The PD said he had stood as a candidate for the rightist Northern League at local elections last year but had not received any votes.
"Our city has long stood as a welcoming city, a place of safety and kindness for those fleeing violence and oppression in their homelands," Bieter said.
The former prime minister of France, who stood as a presidential candidate in this year's election, will start at the alternative asset manager on September 1.
It ultimately stood as a squandered opportunity for the White Sox against the previously struggling Weaver, who effectively located his pitches down in the strike zone.
At 36-0 with 35 knockouts he is America's best hope in years to unify the crown that once stood as the biggest title in sports.
Grande Ballroom stood as a temple of hedonistic art and culture and expression and defiance that had never been seen before in a place like Detroit.
"People often ask what's the measure of someone's life, but very few people stood as tall as David," Dr. Shearer told The Houston Chronicle in 2009.
Their night stood as a regular part of the city's fetish calendar until recently, when the Eagle was "completely refreshed," rebranding itself as something more vanilla.
The United Nations' education organization UNESCO said the Mosul minaret and mosque "stood as a symbol of identity, resilience and belonging" and it deplored their destruction.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Last October, the domed 23th-century building that stood as the centerpiece to New Jersey's Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital was demolished.
On the one hand, the work stood as a testament to female anger and our collective power to both create and destroy, sometimes in the same stroke.
The wide-hipped, long-necked, four-legged plant-eater was about half the length of a basketball court, and its shoulders stood as high as the hoop.
Mr. Ailes's very approach to television — as the quintessential visual medium — has stood as a rebuke to those who might be sensitive to signs of female objectification.
It stood as a grand celebration to Prince's work and life, showing how deep his influence ran into the musical consciousness of musicians working with any genre.
The stone-clad, three-story edifice, which Mackintosh began when he was in his late 20s, had proudly stood as a testament to his originality and bravery.
Bruins 1, Coyotes 0 Brad Marchand's goal late in the first period stood as the winner as Boston defeated Arizona in its home opener in Glendale, Ariz.
Mr. Blankfein's carefully worded criticism still stood as one of the sharpest responses from the finance industry, where business is fundamentally about moving money across the globe.
The building of deep-water ports cleared out many of the shallow reefs and cays that stood as a buffer against some of the tropical storms' power.
"From the Second World War to today, her majesty has stood as a constant symbol of these priceless traditions," Trump said at the start of the state banquet.
Love interests in Adrian stood as background fodder from movie to movie; Balboa's opponents became all the more cartoonish—and even still—I loved the rehash around that.
Others stood as close as possible, with security guards extending their arms to the side, lest anyone try to high five A.P. on his way to X-ray.
She could hear his snores from where she stood, as if someone were strangling him in his dream and he was struggling his best to fight for air.
On one hand, Mexico, about Mexico City's wealthiest, most glamorous pack of friends, stood as the streaming service's first-ever Mexican reality show — making it an instant trailblazer.
The Carr Fire stood as the most formidable of 94 wildfires burning across 13 U.S. Western states, from Texas to Alaska, according to the National Interagency Fire Center.
Until now, the bumbling Mr Xiao stood as a buffer between the stockmarket and Mr Li. In the event of more market mayhem, blame will now filter upstairs.
Down in London one day, he stood as close as he dared to perfect strangers on the Tube and parroted his own announcements, hoping they would recognise him.
Ronaldo has 252 career goals, surpassing Telmo Zarra's total of 251 goals, which had stood as a record until the Barcelona star Lionel Messi passed it in 2014.
The Visegrad Group once stood as a beacon for post-Communist integration, but today it symbolizes the failure of the West to completely integrate Central and Eastern Europe.
The station, conceived by the architects who created Grand Central Terminal in New York, had long stood as the most recognizable symbol of the city's decades of decline.
One of the men stood as Biden was getting underway with his speech and asked the former vice president for advice on how to get his wife back.
In August, Islamic State fighters dynamited two ancient buildings, the temples of Bel and Baal Shamin, which had stood as cultural landmarks in Palmyra for nearly two millennia.
Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russia's election interference, and Team Trump's possible collaboration in that effort, has long stood as the most serious threat to the President.
Though he was unwelcome and was not mentioned by name, the event stood as an indictment of Trump's rule and the ideals his opponents believe he has crushed.
The nation's fleet of dams has long stood as the top renewable energy source, but there has been little market interest in building more big hydroelectric generating stations.
The play stood as first called after a video review showed Kesler holding the stick at his shoulders, good enough for his team-leading eighth power-play goal.
The building stood, as it had for over two centuries, on Isla de Convalecencia, a small island within the Pasig River on the eastern edge of the city.
" Abbas chimed in, saying that in the past weeks of Palestinian resistance, including the killing of three Israelis in a West Bank settlement, "everyone stood as one man.
Jackson's movies dumbed it down to the level of a loud, suspenseful roller coaster, when it should have stood as a contemplation of humanity and a reinvigoration of imagination.
Across centuries, they have stood as a symbol for the nation's dream-self: bold, defiant, and eternal, both a window onto the world and a wall against foreign threats.
He loved big suplexes, especially late in matches, which stood as a sort of unspoken testament to how he sometimes seemed to get stronger the more effort he exerted.
Here's where some major cloud firms stood as of Wednesday's market close: For comparison, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite declined just 0.5 percent and 0.6 percent, respectively.
George stood as if frozen, amazed at what he had witnessed and terrified that everyone outside that tent hated him for the time he was spending with the leader.
Three Miami Dolphins kneeled for the anthem on Monday night while all players on the Carolina Panthers stood as the league celebrated Veterans Day weekend by honoring the military.
Moore played a single woman with a demanding journalism job — a role that, when the show debuted in 1970, stood as a strong rebuke of traditional sitcom gender roles.
It is to horse racing what the Yankees are to baseball: the bedrock of more than 75 champions and the land where the immortal Secretariat stood as a stallion.
From the moment its doors opened more than a century ago, the Lord & Taylor building on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan has stood as a monument to old-school retail.
So here's where we stood as of Thursday evening: 138 Democrats and independents had called for the appointment of a special prosecutor; just one Republican had joined that call.
UNC's Silent Sam drew attention because it stood as a defiant symbol defining the contrast between the two versions of North Carolina that have long existed in the state.
But he has seldom stood as uncompromisingly in the spotlight as he does in "Significant Other," a Roundabout Theater Company production that began off Broadway, directed by Trip Cullman.
In fact, it's hard to imagine the Reagan revolution without this mythical woman, who for decades has stood as a beneficent fertility goddess over the fortunes of right-wing politicians.
Still, when an Air Force colonel strode into the room, I caught myself trying to brush my hair into place as I stood, as if it would make a difference.
"For years it stood as a steel and concrete tribute to segregation because Jim Crow laws meant that only white teams and fans were allowed through these gates," Obama said.
They stood as close to the clinic as they possibly could without being arrested, spewing graphic verbal abuse at anyone who went into the clinic or supported those who did.
Tanoesoedibjo previously stood as a candidate to be Indonesia's vice president in the 2014 election and subsequently founded his own political party, which will contest Indonesia's general elections in 2019.
From the moment it opened its doors more than a century ago, the Lord & Taylor building on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan has stood as an icon of old-school retail.
"Throughout the world, the United States has stood as a beacon of freedom and hope, and I am confident we will remain so," Mr. Pence wrote on his congressional website.
"The New Negro," which appeared three years later, stood as proof, Locke insisted, of a vital new sensibility: here was a briskly modern attitude hoisted up by the race's youth.
That number had declined of late — the works were scattered in museums elsewhere — but the library itself stood as an outpost of learning at the edge of a vast emptiness.
The Thomas Fire that laid waste to sections of Ojai briefly stood as the largest in the state's history, only to be eclipsed in August by the Mendocino Complex Fire.
The play was reviewed because Ryan Kesler was in the crease, but the goal stood as it was ruled Darnell Nurse was holding him there and there was no interference.
"I think what he's done for the economy is very good," Brosnan told ITK in a recent interview when asked where he stood as far as potentially fleeing the country.
England for many years stood as a last, defiant bulwark against the idea that recruitment should be overseen not by a club's manager, but by a technical — or sporting — director.
And she had the support of many white suffragists, and she stood as a reminder that black women fought and struggled and deserved the vote just like white women did.
Pride parades honor Orlando The trauma of America's worst mass shooting inside a nightclub that stood as a pillar of freedom in the Orlando LGBT community was felt across the world.
Before Friday night's drawing, the Mega Millions jackpot of $415 million stood as the 10th largest lottery prize in U.S. history, including other games such as Powerball, lottery officials have said.
Thus, without a competing anti-Puppies/pro-inclusivity "slate" of candidates from what would essentially have stood as an opposing political party, the Puppies managed to game the entire nominations system.
Black freedom, along with solidifying national authority and making the union permanent and powerful, would have stood as legacy achievements even if peacetime unity had unraveled during a second Lincoln administration.
Sorkin's writing had its flaws -- he was a little too enamored with workplace romances -- but its depth generally stood as a stark departure from caricatures that have been the norm elsewhere.
From Apollo onward, America's space capability has stood as a symbol of hope to billions around the world and a reminder of the promise of science to advance the human race.
In dark suits and gelled hair, traditional late-night hosts have stood as the gatekeepers of American mainstream pop culture and politics, deciding who and what is worthy of our attention.
Jonas Brodin scored short-handed on an empty net with 03:43 remaining for what stood as the game-winner after Gabriel Landeskog tallied for the Avalanche with 42 seconds left.
The number of short positions in the three major Brent and WTI contracts has more than tripled since the end of May when it stood as low as 22006 million barrels.
Brad Marchand's goal late in the first period stood as the winner as the Boston Bruins defeated the Arizona Coyotes on Saturday night in the Coyotes' home opener in Glendale, Ariz.
PARIS At the Dior Men show, models stood as still as statues while traveling down a 250-foot-long moving runway wearing the latest garments from the artistic director Kim Jones.
Ever since gaslighting came into the lexicon with 1944 film Gaslight, it has stood as a form of mental abuse more often than not levied against the most vulnerable members of society.
Hong Kong has been a special administrative region of China since the end of British colonial rule in 1997, and its currency has stood as a symbol of the city's economic autonomy.
Before presenting an advanced version of his "I have a Dream" speech before a crowd of 25,000 in Detroit, King and his assembly stood as the Four Tops sang the National Anthem.
LONDON (Reuters) - It was always a long shot - "Kebab King" Ibrahim Dogus only stood as a Labour Party candidate in one of the richest parts of London to offer voters an alternative.
When Black women were at a point where it felt as if their own society was abandoning them, Solange's music stood as a testament that no matter what, Black sisterhood never leaves.
Ten, 15 years ago, the sense was still that China was creating a potential model for some developed countries but that the US still stood as a beacon of global political effectiveness.
Boghossian and Lindsay were skeptical of this explanation, telling Retraction Watch that it seemed "far-fetched," and that their paper still stood as an effective takedown of the field of gender studies.
She stood as Mr. Cosby passed her just a few feet away, and then, smiling slightly, she hugged her supporters — including her mother and six other women who have accused Mr. Cosby.
With just three million people, this remote land, best known as the birthplace of the Mongol emperor Genghis Khan, has stood as an oasis of democracy, surrounded by single-party dominated regimes.
Aides even interpreted the results as a validation of sorts for Mr. Obama, because Mr. Trump stood as the candidate of change, just as he had, albeit change of a different sort.
Addressing the funeral service on Tuesday, Christian Prudhomme, the director of the Tour de France, said Poulidor stood as an example to everyone of how to be successful without forgetting your integrity.
It ran counter to what most tech leaders were saying and, for some, may have stood as a proxy for Microsoft, whose CEO, Satya Nadella, had yet to publicly opine on the topic.
The announcement was politically savvy: As Trump struggled to convince conservatives to join his team, the list stood as a promise that he would alter the Supreme Court, should he get the chance.
In his three and a half years with the team, Patterson stood as a fitting avatar for the Raptors' unintended success, and not just because his arrival signaled the start of that period.
Stood as if in the middle of a brisk rally, tennis racket raised by his right side, the statue's face juts purposefully forward, looking through the beholder to an opponent who isn't there.
Watchmen stood as a graphic novel about heroes that deserved far more than the two hours and 42 mins that it received, and Damon Lindelof will have the benefit of that thanks to HBO.
For years, Knowles-Lawson, 62, stood as the visionary behind daughter Beyoncé's best-selling R&B girl group Destiny's Child, in which her creative work was featured worldwide in both broadcast outlets and publications.
"I want to be a role model and inspire at least 10 others to start driving cabs," said Sahoo, who recently stood as a guarantor for another transgender woman to secure a car loan.
"Al Hadba minaret and Al Nuri Mosque in Mosul were among the most iconic sites in the city, and stood as a symbol of identity, resilience and belonging," Ms. Bokova said in a statement.
Its astonishing levels of unemployment, which peaked at 26 percent, stood as a prominent marker of the desperation inflicted by the implosion of its real estate investment bubble, combined with the global financial crisis.
Another involves a 40-foot-high cross in Maryland that has stood as a first-world-war memorial on public land for 90 years; plaintiffs say the cross violates America's separation of church and state.
Between the lines: These totals reflect where enrollment stood as of this past weekend, and they suggest the traditional deadline-driven surge was already under way as the sign-up period entered its final week.
"This conjecture has stood as one of the most frustrating and embarrassing open problems in all of combinatorics and theoretical computer science," wrote Scott Aaronson of the University of Texas, Austin, in a blog post.
He took the chequered flag in 11th place, which stood as his worst finish since the 2013 Spanish Grand Prix, until penalties for Alfa Romeo's Kimi Raikkonen and Antonio Giovinazzi moved him up two places.
He stood as a candidate in the contest to replace Theresa May as Conservative leader and prime minister, but was eliminated in the early stages after failing to win sufficient support from other Tory MPs.
Decades after the furling of Britain's union flag, he waved his liberation credentials with such skill and frequency that he stood as an emblem, however flawed, of Africa's yearning to be free of outside control.
Redd earned a $91 million contract as a Buck, won an Olympic gold medal while a member of the Bucks and stood as the Bucks' lone N.B.A. All-Star for a span exceeding a decade.
Drafted in the first round out of high school in 933, Kershaw achieved so much, so soon, that winning his own ring has stood as the only line unwritten on a future plaque in Cooperstown.
The bombing also stood as an indictment, rights groups said, of increasingly hard-line European policies on migration that seek to slow the tide of African migrants crossing the Mediterranean, regardless of the human cost.
Backed by a reform-minded Mayor John Lindsay, who'd built avenues of trust in Harlem by walking its streets on more than one occasion, the festival stood as a symbol of hope and everyday placemaking.
Backed by a reform-minded Mayor John Lindsay, who'd built avenues of trust in Harlem by walking its streets on more than one occasion, the festival stood as a symbol of hope and everyday placemaking.
With a spend of $629,500, the Trump Make America Great Again Committee, a fundraising organization for President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, stood as the top U.S. political ad spender, according to the data.
And her speech to "Tim Shaw" — a laughable name she adopted for a creepy alien who embeds the teeth of his victims in his face — stood as a manifesto for the show, and for us all.
Some wonder whether he should have copied Jeremy Corbyn's Labour Party in Britain and stood as a more starkly left-wing alternative (they will wonder that more loudly if the socialist Left Party gains support today).
Originally opening in 1919, the restaurant served Elvis Presley when he was training at Fort Hood in the 1950s and stood as a local landmark, most recognizable by a baby-blue 1956 Cadillac parked out front.
"Over the Rainbow" (single), Judy Garland (1939) Garland's rendition of "Over the Rainbow" in the film adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz" stood as the one splash of color in a Kansas setting devoid of Technicolor.
During his 38 years as the religion editor of Newsweek — a span that ended in 2002 — Kenneth L. Woodward stood as one of the welcome exceptions to the clueless, self-congratulatory secularism of the Fourth Estate.
In January, those concerns were in evidence when journalists at The Los Angeles Times, which for more than 100 years stood as one of the most anti-union employers in the industry, voted overwhelmingly to unionize.
Where Washington once stood as a leader in the fight against spiraling corruption, there is now an administration bent on glad-handing kleptocrats and crooks across the world, decimating America's anti-corruption legacy along the way.
"Everyone stood as one man," Mr. Abbas said on Thursday, praising the determination of the Palestinians who had stayed outside the mosque compound until Israel had restored the area around the mosque to its previous state.
Evan Mawarire, whose #ThisFlag movement last year led to the biggest anti-government demonstrations in a decade, walked into the magistrates court carrying a Bible and stood as the charges, also including disorderly conduct, were read.
In the middle of the National Research Council of Canada (NRC)'s underground lab, surrounded by measurement equipment, was a machine that stood as tall as an average person, and looked like an elaborate balance scale.
Details: Booker, who's received death threats from 2 South Florida men, remained calm as the vehicle crashed a few dozen feet from where he stood, as organizers asked everyone to leave the building, the Miami Herald reports.
From the need for Sojourner Truth's "Ain't I a Woman" speech in 1851 to the sexism within the Civil Rights movement and beyond, Black men have proudly stood as the face of both Black struggle and resistance.
Because of the heroic actions of Tom and his fellow citizens aboard Flight 93, the Capitol still stood as a beacon of American ideals when the attacks were over, and no members of Congress lost their lives.
Kayong, who is a Dayak, one of the many indigenous tribes in Sarawak, had fought for native people and their land rights, including when he stood as an opposition candidate in the Sarawak state elections last month.
The chamber stood as one when Trump honored Judah Samet, a survivor of the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre and 10-year-old Grace Eline, who turned her cancer diagnosis into a spur to raise money for fellow sufferers.
LONDON (Reuters) - It has withstood armed attacks and stood as a protector over the British capital for almost 1,000 years, but the Tower of London is being forced to close on Friday because of the coronavirus outbreak.
"Up until a few years ago, everyone, including me, knew that thermal electricity from coal was declining, but the Powder River Basin stood as the healthiest of the coal-producing areas," Godby told the Casper Star-Tribune.
At 18, he set a Canadian record in the pole vault and would go on to represent his country at cricket, scoring 238 not out for his club, which stood as a Canadian record for nearly 40 years.
The Mets asked for a crew chief review but following a 1:47 review, the call stood as a foul ball when it appeared umpires could not get a good angle at the ball traveling into the dusk.
With just three million people, this remote land, best known as the birthplace of the Mongol emperor Genghis Khan, has stood as an oasis of democracy, surrounded by single-party dominated regimes - including giant neighbors Russia and China.
"Until I know more, I don't feel like I can make a really informative decision... If things stood as they are right now, I probably would not go," she said in an interview on CBS' "This Morning" program.
The championship match in Reykjavik in 1972, which stood as a proxy battle between the United States and the Soviet Union, was broadcast live on national television and landed Mr. Fischer on the covers of Time and Life.
The entire Dallas Cowboys team and Jones joined NFL teams across the country on Monday when they briefly knelt before the national anthem before their NFL game against the Arizona Cardinals, but stood as the anthem was sung.
Saturday, it was playing in his first NHL outdoor game — and scoring what stood as the winning goal for the Pittsburgh Penguins in a 4-2 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers at Heinz Field in a Stadium Series game.
Because they stood as a corporate bulwark against those dirty ISPs, we could trust that no matter where we went and no matter what kind of computer we were using, we'd get to see what we wanted to see.
Lovingly name-checking Armani, Daniel Hechter, J.M. Weston and others designers and labels in his lyrics, Papa Wemba and his followers also stood as an enduring emblem of one of fashion's most punk dimensions, the ability to be political.
"For over 400 years, Castillo San Felipe del Morro has stood as guardian and symbol of Puerto Rico's heritage, and it's also a major tourism attraction for visitors from all over the world," Interior Department Secretary Ryan Zinke said.
It was Brigadier (later Lieutenant General) Obasanjo who presided over the preparations for the return to civilian rule in 1979, when Mr. Shagari stood as the candidate of the National Party of Nigeria and won by a narrow margin.
LONDON, March 19 (Reuters) - It has withstood armed attacks and stood as a protector over the British capital for almost 1,000 years, but the Tower of London is being forced to close on Friday because of the coronavirus outbreak.
PHOENIX — Tent City, the outdoor jail that stood as the last remaining symbol of Joe Arpaio's long, turbulent tenure as sheriff of Maricopa County, will close in the coming weeks, Mr. Arpaio's successor, Sheriff Paul Penzone, said on Tuesday.
The president and co-owner of American Defense International (ADI) has long stood as one of Washington's top defense industry lobbyists, but sometimes the desires of his clients simply don't line up with the political climate on Capitol Hill.
Mr. Pruitt, a former Oklahoma attorney general who built a career out of suing the agency he now leads, is moving effectively to dismantle the regulations and international agreements that stood as a cornerstone of President Barack Obama's legacy.
I never knew the Jonas Mekas who pioneered avant-garde film in America, befriended Andy Warhol and Yoko Ono, built Anthology Film Archives, created "diaristic" films that anticipated Instagram and Facebook and stood as one of Lithuania's premier poets.
Six African migrants were shot and injured on Saturday in the city of Macerata by an Italian man named as Luca Traini, who last year stood as a League candidate in a local ballot, but failed to win any votes.
When the the city coroner's report is released in June with complete statistics for last year, 2016's youth suicide tally could well eclipse previous years—the number already stood as high as 22 student suicides from just January to March.
Weaver turned in a rebound effort nonetheless and stood as the would-be winner after Hunter Renfroe smacked a go-ahead, three-run homer against Chicago left-hander Jose Quintana in the seventh inning, San Diego's seventh homer of the series.
Though songs about heartbreak are part of her artistry and stood as a powerful inspiration behind the tracks on her debut album Every Little Thing, Pearce says, this time around, her heart is full and her music will reflect that.
And, now, U.S. allies Japan and South Korea are spitting at each other and threatening to undermine a defense-alliance triumvirate that largely has kept North Korea contained and stood as a bulwark against Russian and Chinese adventurism in Northeast Asia.
The piece about psychiatrists said that "most" of the country's mental health professionals were embarking on "a month of sunning, swimming and sightseeing" at the start of what stood as their profession's greatest entitlement, the entirety of August spent on holiday.
He repeatedly appealed to the president's personal convictions — referring to Trump and Trump's family as yet another one that's "personally grateful" for the faith-based philosophy of marriage that has traditionally stood as the cornerstone of the organization's advocacy program.
Loose, jazzy, and full-of-hooks that effort stood as the band's best and a blueprint for their albums to come, ditching the frenetic garage rock that gave them blog buzz for compelling noodling and James Petralli's soulful vocal melodies.
Days before the commemoration of Easter, a church that has stood as a monument to the Catholic faith and a symbol of France for nearly nine centuries had been eviscerated by an inferno that police believe may have started by accident.
He is a biking enthusiast for reasons that extend beyond cardiovascular benefit: From James's earliest childhood days, when he lived in a tiny apartment just up an embankment from Cuyahoga Valley railroad tracks, the bike stood as a symbol of freedom.
However, the way Wurtzel discussed Prozac in the book, then a relatively new drug, having been approved by the FDA in 1988, meant it stood as a cultural standard against which future conversations about antidepressants and mental health would be measured.
At least three Miami Dolphins players took a knee during "The Star-Spangled Banner" before their game against the New Orleans Saints in London, while Saints players took a knee before the anthem began but then stood as it was played.
Both groups have ties to political causes seen as opposed to the Trump administration: Chicanos Por La Causa has vocally opposed the administration's immigration policies, and an official with Catholic Charities has previously stood as a Democratic convention delegate, per the news service.
After leaving home, he quickly settled into student life at the college in the heart of urban Washington, D.C., which protected its students behind a 10-foot wrought iron fence that stood as a barrier to surrounding neighborhoods where crime was prevalent.
But none of these characters exist in a cultural reality where they are the only representative of their ethnicity: there are myriad Italian-American and Jewish characters on TV, but for many years, Apu stood as a singular representative of desi culture.
On Tuesday, the windows of the office buildings on both sides of the street, near the Holland Tunnel, were covered in sticky notes, recreating Marge and Maggie from "The Simpsons" and a Superman logo that stood as tall as an entire floor.
And in the moment when their hands gripped, Kim achieved what his father and grandfather could not: he stood as an equal side by side with the President of the United States, with the American and North Korean flags equally displayed behind them.
The low-slung brick elementary school, which opened in 1964, and the Farragut public-housing projects right outside its front doors once stood as hopeful, integrated islands in a city fractured by strict color lines in both its neighborhoods and its schools.
In a blow to Trump, the new spending package has no funding for the concrete border wall that stood as the central promise of his 2016 campaign — an exclusion that Democrats are trumpeting as evidence that they won the long partisan standoff.
Last year, Mr. Tillerson stood as a lonely voice in the administration's inner circle urging Mr. Trump not to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, which calls for every country in the world to put forth plans to cut emissions that contribute to warming.
They would then be sent back to their communities to impress on African-Americans the importance of political power and to help them register to vote, in some cases teaching them how to pass literacy tests that stood as impediments to registering.
The split between the two groups — Fatah in the West Bank, Hamas in Gaza — has stood as one of the major obstacles in the peace process with Israel: Who, the Israelis ask, is their partner if the Palestinians are so deeply divided?
Built in 1962 by Habib Elghanian, an Iranian-Jewish businessman, and named for his plastics-manufacturing company, it was Tehran's first modern high-rise and long stood as a symbol of the drive for modernization during the reign of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi.
Obama transformed and transcended the role of first lady, and the daughters that she and the President raised, the family they made together, stood as an example that gave the lie to every conservative narrative about the degradation of family values in our modern era.
"The City You Haven't Seen" was the headline, next to a photo of a school in the shadows of the Robert Taylor Homes, a housing project (now demolished) along the Dan Ryan Expressway that stood as a monument to the worst of city life.
For Stephen King fans at the turn of the millennium, the Dark Tower series was what George R.R. Martin's Song Of Ice And Fire is now: a gritty epic that stood as its author's most sweeping accomplishment, but looked like it might never be finished.
For more than 40 years now, *Jaws *has stood as the standard-bearer of shark movies, an honor that remains unchallenged by neither the film's three sequels, nor by the numerous knock-offs it inspired, like the Italian-produced non-classic The Last Shark.
And like the Kennedy Library, the John Hancock Tower and another controversial Pei project from the 1980s, the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York, it stood as a measure not just of I. M. Pei's design talent but also of his patience and perseverance.
The building stood as a symbol of what Buttigieg hopes to deliver to the country: While the mayor announced on the rusted factory floor, just a doorway away stood the portion of the building that had been revitalized into a gleaming incubator to tech startups.
Tim Ryan formalized his plans to challenge to Democratic House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, DeMoro argued that the power center in liberal politics had already shifted -- and that while Sanders stood as progressives' "fundamental leader," it would not rely on him for direction at every step.
This article originally appeared on EW.com  Since La La Land first premiered way back in August at the Venice Film Festival, Damien Chazelle's film has stood as the favorite to win Best Picture, and its vice-like grip on the category has only intensified through awards season.
While these clues, suggesting that "Black Mirror" stories occur in a shared universe, may be a treat for die-hard fans, they cheapen the show, diverting what originally stood as well thought-out examinations of modern living into a complicated and nonsensical game of spot-the-connection.
For nearly 15 years, the case of John Giuca has stood as an unlikely cause célèbre in Brooklyn's criminal-justice system, batted between different courts as Mr. Giuca's lawyers claimed that prosecutors withheld evidence from the defense and relied on testimony from witnesses who were untruthful.
As journalist Zaid Jilani has pointed out on this show, Warren is basically running for Secretary of the Treasury during an election where healthcare is the number one issue for Democratic voters, she never particularly cared about healthcare, just remember where she stood as recently as 2012.
"I felt art was, above all, irrational, mysterious, numinous: The images of African sculpture I was looking at stood as a sign for all this," she wrote in the foreword to "The Myth of Primitivism: Perspectives on Art" (1991), an anthology that she compiled and edited.
Uncertainty remains over the citizenship status of One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts and whether he was a dual national when he stood as a candidate in last year's federal election after he revealed last night that he only confirmed he was not a British citizen last December.

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