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Pink stood for spiritual love, while red stood for physical love.
We always tried to represent what Morgan stood for and what the program stood for.
"I wince at a lot of what surfing has stood for and not stood for," Mr. Warshaw said.
Some speculated the C stood for China, others that it stood for "cheap," though, of course, Apple never confirmed either.
A Trust Bank worker interviewed by Reuters said that B/O stood for "by order of" and WDL stood for "withdrawal".
That record stood for a long time -- until now.
When the election came, nobody knew what she stood for.
He embodies the inspiration, faith & hope Dr. King stood for!
Mr. Christie and family alighted, and stood for a moment.
And it challenged his beliefs about what America stood for.
Besides building bitchin' hardware, OnePlus has always stood for value.
The prefix also stood for individual, instruct, inform, and inspire.
He stood for photographs with fans for nearly two hours.
The Haydn stood for London, where it was first performed.
Some had stood for a century, opening alongside Grand Central.
Fans stood for the entire first inning, waving orange towels.
N.L.," which Day mockingly said stood for "Saturday Night Liberals.
Hep stood for "Hierosolyma Est Perdita" — Jerusalem is destroyed. Hep!
"Affordable food is what we've always stood for," said Haynes.
I always thought that the Democratic Party stood for that.
"We want to represent what he stood for," he said.
But he rebelled and rejected everything his parents stood for.
It stood for things that I'd like to stand for.
When the election came, nobody knew what she stood for.
I didn't know he stood for all those horrible things.
Defining what Mr. LaRouche stood for was no easy task.
Not all of what Gilman stood for has been swept away.
Almost the entire Oakland Raiders team stood for the national anthem.
Voters stood for hours on the rope line to meet her.
Some people also expressed confusion over what the emblem stood for.
Only 10 of Houston&aposs active players stood for the anthem.
The ancient Egyptians believed that emeralds stood for fertility and rebirth.
They then stood for the playing of the British national anthem.
I think the revelation was Ali, and everything he stood for.
For McCain, the issue stood for the very idea of democratic
Dr. Fineberg, whose initials stood for Seymour Koeppel, died in 1993.
Her feet hurt because she stood for most of the day.
Afropunk has always stood for that, so I stand with Afropunk.
Silicon Valley shunned the Republican candidate and all he stood for.
This is exactly the opposite of what Marielle Franco stood for.
Nobody knew where the pair had stood for a couple weeks.
It's against our values and everything we've stood for since 1775.
It stood for a broader redemption, an exoneration from history itself.
Until Trump came along, the party stood for cutting federal spending.
That this is what he has stood for his whole career.
It stood for "short, fat, and ugly," the former employee said.
But US political norms that have stood for decades are shattering.
It was anathema to much of what the initiative stood for.
Clinton but because the Republican stood for so much it abhorred.
It's against our Values and everything we've stood for since 1775.
"I may or may not agree with everything that Donald Trump says — I didn't agree with everything that (2012 GOP presidential nominee) Mitt Romney stood for or that (2008 nominee) John McCain stood for," Abbott said.
The previous all-time high in Adelaide had stood for 130 years.
You have no idea who he was and what he stood for!!
A dozen people had stood for prayers, their eyes closed, prosecutors said.
But Johnson's plan is far from what his former boss stood for.
He symbolized everything that Cuban baseball had stood for since the revolution.
Moreover, numerous convicted or jailed opposition leaders could have stood for election.
In turn she stood for all who have suffered like I have.
The crowd repeated the words and stood for one minute of silence.
Both later said they didn't know what this particular frog stood for.
It stood for mothers and sisters and daughters and fellow human beings.
As the Department of Justice would later discover, 'C' stood for 'Colored.
And thirdly, Alex Rodriguez never stood for anything else other than baseball.
And another assumed it stood for "municipal undergarment advisor" — whatever that is.
You weren't around long enough to know what this team stood for.
It also prevents renaming public schools that have stood for 40 years.
He also started thinking hard about what Tha Flower Factory stood for.
I stood for what was right, which was to protect the patient.
Churches, mosques and khans that have stood for centuries lie in ruins.
She even said she didn't know what the letter C stood for.
Republicans of the past would not have stood for such a thing.
What do you think the H in Jesus H. Christ stood for?
The three players stood for the British national anthem, the station reported.
"True liberalism," they insisted, stood for individual rights and strictly limited government.
The Great Mosque that stood for nearly 1,000 years is now destroyed.
But he also stood for all Americans who have just had enough.
Mr. Potter said he didn't agree with everything Roy Moore stood for.
I fell in love with the organization and what it stood for.
In his defense, Scott Pruitt thought E.P.A. stood for Expensive Pen Agency.
" Asked what the letters stood for, he said, "Supposedly, it's Tony Hernández.
He stood for a minute, eyes closed, then turned and walked away.
" Mr. Gliklich stood for a moment, then asked, "Is that a yes?
Anybody watching this should stand behind you because you stood for us.
I detested Brexit and all it stood for, but I was captivated.
She stood for a very specific form of GenX femininity, confession, rage.
We stood for hours, our plane delayed and then delayed some more.
And there was my white rabbit, L.C., which stood for Little Cuteness.
Roughly 300 Northwestern athletes attended and stood for much of the game.
As President Obama himself noted, they stood for the greatest of American ideals.
What propels it is what Justice Scalia stood for through his entire life.
Schwan twice stood for the largely ceremonial post of German president but lost.
Even right before the election, many Icelanders were unsure what they stood for.
I loved country music, and I thought you stood for so many things.
That is far more than have previously stood for any of those offices.
They called it the "FAST Act", which stood for Fixing America's Surface Transportation.
I felt that my country didn't stand for what I stood for today.
But Bourdain stood for a lot more than Kumbaya-style celebrations of togetherness.
Most importantly, the rep says that tweet contradicts everything Paul's ever stood for.
People didn't know what we stood for, just that we were against Trump.
Had you been on the field, would you have stood for the anthem?
Last December women for the first time stood for election to local councils.
The Skara Brae settlement in Scotland has stood for more than 5,000 years.
Markle seemed oblivious to the sweet moment as she stood for the camera.
In 1984, McDonald's introduced the McDLT, which stood for McDonald's Lettuce and Tomato.
Her son's victory, thus, stood for a broader advance, inspiring praise and unease.
Lynch hasn't stood for the national anthem since returning from retirement this season.
And I don't think that we should revere what those guys stood for.
Michael Webert, Joseph Whited and Mike del Rosso also stood for the nomination.
I paused, stood for a second and—fucking corny as this may be!
I am a product of what South African female freedom fighters stood for.
Guevara, an Argentine doctor, stood for various ideas and causes during his lifetime.
He first stood for $6003,000 before dropping to $12,500 because his popularity waned.
Even at times of economic hardship, Taiwan's night markets have stood for abundance.
And, moreover, the brand and what Uber stood for was taking a beating.
He walked to the window and stood for a long time looking out.
On Monday, IHOP revealed what IHOb actually stood for: International House of Burgers.
We need to stand for those who have stood for all of us.
This act makes a mockery of all the United States has stood for.
"Dorie Miller stood for everything that is good about our nation," Modly said.
Bagehot stood for Parliament four times as a member of Britain's Liberal Party.
"It's what she stood for, the passion to care for people," McCormack says.
" Denbury Resources: "During the bad oil days, DNR stood for 'do not resuscitate'.
I stood for some time on that porch, staring at the front door.
" Lincoln, "who stood for reason," who "hated bigotry," who was a "free thinker.
The post also highlighted that Shafi had stood for office for a Muslim party.
"Playboy has always stood for personal freedom and the celebration of sex," Playboy said.
Although the visitors stood for the anthem itself, the Arizona crowd booed the gesture.
"This great man stood for a nonracial South Africa," said DA spokesperson Refiloe Nt'sekhe.
It was a family tradition not to disclose what the initials E.A. stood for.
Maduro himself stood for reelection last year to widespread condemnation from the international community.
America's largest Black owned bank that knows nothing of what she stood for. Incredible.
When the parties stood for both city and country that bias affected them both.
Such false accusations are contrary to everything I have ever done and stood for.
Cohen stood for more than two hours during the processional honoring our sister, Det.
Mr Frey and Ms Hodges stood for the more moderate wing of the DFL.
" He added: "She stood for something, she never shamed us she never disgraced us.
It no longer reflects the material and ideological categories that it once stood for.
I stood for a long moment with everyone staring at me, including the nun.
That's a hard, fast slide from where he stood for most of the campaign.
It stood for the communitarian we, in opposition to the atomization of neoliberal individualism.
JNCO stood for "Judge None Choose One," but fashion cops did plenty of judging.
Android P stood for Pie, Android O for Oreo, Android N for Nougat, etc.
Even after some owners removed the stools, black patrons stood for hours demanding service.
The X-Men have always stood for inclusiveness and diversity, not bigotry and hatred.
Paul Ryan stood for more or less the exact opposite prescription for the party.
You can tell from the clip, Brown appreciated everything Singleton accomplished and stood for.
This president doesn't stand for anything that the Republican Party said it stood for.
He was now a national figure who stood for everything that Habermas did not.
The "S" in question stood for Stolyarny, the street on which we now stood.
"Brands, too, were different back then; every brand stood for its aesthetic," Leon says.
Cagaptay: When he first came to power, Erdoğan indeed stood for Turkey's dispossessed masses.
In his failing years, he witnessed much of what he stood for slip away.
But she stands and has stood for causes bigger than herself for a lifetime.
"This was a place that stood, for so many people, for joy," Diamond said.
"TRS" stood for "Tandy Radio Shack" and the "80" referenced the Z-80 microprocessor.
The frontier stood for that promise of limitlessness, of moving forward in the world.
Safe Harbor stood for fifteen years; Privacy Shield is not yet a year old.
The Hobart win in 1975 set a record time that stood for 21 years.
We can hardly be surprised that he doesn't understand what the Confederacy stood for.
Crowds applauded as she stood for the South Korean anthem during the opening ceremony.
" He said Trump stood for the "vulnerable: the aged, the disabled, and the unborn.
He stood for everything that was wrong with the United States' involvement in Afghanistan.
They stood for hours on end without moving, twitching, fidgeting or biting their nails.
Philip, Elizabeth and Paige stood for a moment, then walked on, a silent unit.
The team amassed 69 regular-season wins, a record that stood for 19943 years.
" He often sported a MATH hat, which also stood for "Make America Think Harder.
Rubio said he supports the Second Amendment but he also stood for school safety.
To abortion rights proponents, she stood for all pregnant women harmed by restrictive laws.
Rubio said he supports the Second Amendment, but he also stood for school safety.
The following week, the team kneeled in prayer and then stood for the anthem.
"His initials were T.M.D., and it also stood for 'Too Much Drama,'" he said.
And if it stood for slavery, does honoring it in effect commemorate white supremacy?
Post-9/11, the West stood for those values that al-Qaeda had attacked.
Pushed by Washington to become a civilian, he stood for election in 3043 and won.
Throughout most of its history, Labour has stood for social justice, equality, and anti-racism.
Or worse: we represented a challenge to the masculinity they imagined the 'M' stood for.
This is a strain of Islamism that cannot be supported and cannot be stood for.
All the things he stood for -- as a civil rights leader, as a spiritual man.
The Communist Party wants the world to forget Mr Liu and what he stood for.
That said, we all know what Carly Fiorina stood for, and it wasn't women's health.
The vehicle has long stood for excess and opulence, and I knew that going in.
Before this week, the national heat record of 38.6 degrees had stood for 75 years.
Before this week, the national heat record of 38.6 C had stood for 75 years.
Akufo-Addo said his New Patriotic Party (NPP) stood for business and the free market.
Video: YouTube, EverySteveJobsVideo Besides Internet, Apple's prefix also stood for individual, instruct, inform and inspire.
However, to me, America has always stood for welcoming those that feel they are Other.
He was an enigma of a man who stood for little and accomplished even less.
Kanye has often stood for what we believe, but moreover, what we aspire to believe.
On the flip side, the death penalty has always stood for retribution in this country.
Lord Gordon stood for sailors and slaves, but he held nothing but hatred for Catholics.
As CEA chair, Okun stood for honest, objective economic analysis rooted in the professional consensus.
She stood for gender equality and diversity — and she focused on telling the important stories.
We were changing it because it stood for something that we didn't care to uplift.
What Trump stood for or intended to do as president didn't factor into the equation.
Fiorello H. La Guardia and Abraham D. Beame, both 343-foot-2, stood for them.
"She stands and has stood for causes bigger than herself for a lifetime," he said.
The Panthers stood for the anthem, as they have since the protests began last season.
Mr. Johnson stood for something beyond the ruthless pursuit of scores, metrics and marketable achievements.
But the troops long ago decided that those initials stood for Meals Refused by Everyone.
In the decades before Trump, the Republican Party stood for an idea: character before policy.
FOOM stood for Friend Of Ol' Marvel and was published in the 70s by Marvel.
I stopped using the phrase "LGBT" altogether because people wouldn't understand what LGBT stood for.
"Those questions are opposite of everything we stood for," one former official told CBS News.
Until recently, one might have said that Republicans stood for repealing the Affordable Care Act.
Our fashion critic Vanessa Friedman had a lovely remembrance of what the designer stood for.
He knew her by the initials A. C., but didn't know what they stood for.
Attendees stood for an extended ovation as he took the stage with his wife, Karen.
Remember when Republicans stood for national defense and attacked liberals for being "soft on communism"?
Worried that his constituents had forgotten what he stood for, Mr. Biden wanted fresh commercials.
Speculations arose that the number stood for 1991, which is the year Alwyn was born.
He had registered few obvious traces of who he was and what he stood for.
Over history, religion has stood for everything from social justice to burnings at the stake.
LBV, she was somewhat hesitant to admit, stood for Les Bouledogues Vigneronnes: the winemaking bulldogs.
Whatever the marchers stood for is lost in the smoke, the haze, and the blood.
The New Republic, for better and for worse, has stood for less in recent years.
Mr Hollande first stood for election in 1981, when Mr Macron was just three years old.
But a far larger number of voters did not really know what either party stood for.
"It is a magnificent tribute to Martin, the Richard family and all they stood for," Gov.
Hatch: 'In a political landscape marked by anger and acrimony, Charles stood for reason and respect.
About a dozen ethnic Chinese stood for Parliament in 2015, though only Mr Mak was successful.
Romney appeared to choke up as he stood for a long moment before delivering his verdict.
With the exception of receiver Rishard Matthews, the entire Titans team stood for the national anthem.
Mr Turnbull's U-turns make some wonder if he ever stood for much besides winning power.
Even the parties' most loyal supporters had a hard time figuring out what they stood for.
Yance T. Gray, and stood for her picture with a look of strength, sadness and devastation.
"The reason why I stand with her is because she first stood for me," Fulton said.
"Such false accusations are contrary to everything I have ever done and stood for," Flynn added.
"There's something so strong in the message of what the Spice Girls stood for," Beckham said.
"Colours" refers to the different flags that stood for the various regiments within the British Army.
Rhines stood for trial in 1993 for the brutal murder of 22-year-old Donnivan Schaeffer.
Bronfman's unwavering dedication to Raniere and everything he stood for soon estranged her from her family.
Another way of looking at 2016 is that actually, people didn't know what you stood for.
If you look at what the Cheetah Girls stood for, it's bigger than a cool movie.
"People will argue tooth and nail about what it is she stood for," said Stacey Anderson.
"There is a certain value system that Neerja stood for, about facing your fears," Madhvani explains.
Or did the Grounder religion form around the symbol without anyone knowing what it stood for?
It was a record that stood for 50 years until Jennifer Lawrence broke it in 2014.
We need a unifier who has stood for the very values for which Cesar Chavez fought.
Everything that Dad stood for has kind of been showcased tonight, and that means a lot.
Israeli government ministers stood for a moment of silence at a special cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
Some guessed at what the acronym "IHOb" stood for, while others took the opportunity to complain.
Since then, the phrase has stood for the idea that winning candidates focus on pocketbook concerns.
I began to really have a wardrobe that stood for who I was as an individual.
He is just two shy of tying the record (33) that has stood for 33 years.
Memes were created for both to embellish physical attributes, as well as positions they stood for.
I have stood for the truth about God and the Constitution for the people of Alabama.
Walking away from the criminal enterprise his father stood for proved no easy task for Junior.
If you, like me, thought Adidas stood for "All Day I Dream About Soccer," you're wrong.
After the American anthem had concluded, the kneeling players all stood for the British national anthem.
For her entire public life, Alice Walker has stood for social justice and for great writing.
Staub drove in 2292 runs in 22, setting a Mets record that stood for 2716 years.
The reality was anticlimactic: Vivian stood for hours in a cold drizzle, waving a Chinese flag.
And last week, the tree, which had stood for decades in a La Jolla park, fell.
Mr. Trump and Mr. Macron stood for photos, shovels in hand, as the tree was planted.
The templette was built in 1921, and that's how things have stood for the past century.
Sanders, personifying the herbs and spices — glitter, ambition — that "TRUMP" in big brass letters stood for.
The train depot on West 32nd Street, which stood for 117 years, was demolished this spring.
Earlier this month, it overturned a ban on gay sex that had stood for 150 years.
When Carter stood for a second term, they may have had no idea that it ended.
Babe Ruth's record of 60 stood for 34 years, and Roger Maris's 61 lasted another 613.
But she seemed surprisingly nonchalant about breaking a career record that had stood for two decades.
She stood for a moment by the open door, watching him close the gate behind him.
She broke the world record in the 220-meter hurdles, which had stood for 20173 years.
It stood for small government, an internationalist foreign policy, free trade, and moral and religious conservatism.
He stood for what is best in our industry; Grace, Class, Respect for his fellow artists.
"She stood for a very specific form of GenX femininity, confession, rage," tweeted journalist Erin Blakemore.
Thirteen pro-government legislative councillors, who can also hold positions on district councils, stood for election.
Mr. Jones lives in Delaware and thought MD stood for Maryland, a few hours' drive away.
He knew the woman by the initials A. C., and never asked what they stood for.
Tillerson stood for free trade and commerce, while Pompeo has equated China with Russia, Cramer added.
"Back 50 years ago, there were con men, and that stood for confidence man," Abagnale said.
Salesforce Tower is breaking a San Francisco height record that stood for nearly half a century.
No, they were Brangelina, a single celebrity unit that stood for happy modern families, for humanitarianism.
But the TNR that stood for so much routinely saw subscriber numbers of 100,000 or less.
Batman's casual approach to killing, in particular, goes against essentially everything the character has stood for.
"Tiffany has always stood for the ideals of creativity, passion and optimism," Krakoff said in a statement.
"In the 1960s, he put his farming and teaching on hold and stood for parliament," says Singh.
"I am here because Bayard Rustin and James Baldwin, proud gay Americans, stood for my rights," Sen.
"We wanted to build something that stood for something beyond a gimmicky, one-feature thing," Hariri said.
For Democrats, New York stood for social and cultural values that the party was desperate to avoid.
Some became ninjas in "SEO" long before most print journalists knew it stood for "search engine optimisation".
The King and Queen of Spain stood for a minute of silence as a statement was released.
The Plasco Building stood for hours after catching fire, allowing scores of merchants to evacuate to safety.
Not all celebs though... Rob Schneider was whitesplaining what Martin Luther King Jr. stood for to Rep.
He stood for American strength and cared deeply for the American people, alongside his late wife Barbara.
The Ravens took a knee, then stood for the playing of the National Anthem, the station reported.
They both wanted to incorporate a cougar and the WSC initials, which stood for Washington State College.
Simply put, Iran's Greens knew what they were against, but they didn't know what they stood for.
For years, this party stood for something — lower taxes, a lighter government hand, personal responsibility, global engagement.
After the game, he stood for a short interview in which he played down his first goal.
Love what they stood for and kind of the focus, and joined Lyft very soon after that.
I hated everything they and their followers stood for, and I wanted nothing to do with them.
It was fun, but we'd already come to the point where we knew what we stood for.
The Coathangers (Tuesday) The Coathangers, from Atlanta, seem to miss the days when punk stood for subversion.
But to me it was gorgeous and not so far off from what Perry originally stood for.
And she ultimately switched sides, compelled by religious scruples to oppose the very thing Roe stood for.
It simply said UAHC Camp Swig staff, which she knew stood for Union of American Hebrew Congregations.
Isaias has never stood for election and has refused to implement the 218 constitution and hold elections.
While Chen's performance wasn't enough to put him on the podium, his comeback stood for something deeper.
Despite breaking a world record that stood for 16 years, she is still looking for her purpose.
I love him, his family and what he stood for on the court and off the court.
The convictions for mail fraud and wire fraud types of predicate racketeering stood for the five executives.
He stood for liberty, refusing to bow when corrupt parties tried to bend his will to theirs.
"I also know what Mollie stood for ... and she would not approve," the friend, Breck Goodman, said.
Ted Cruz ran a strong campaign, stood for conservative principles and exposed a lot about Donald Trump.
But it was only the first of his 1960s paintings to upend everything "Norman Rockwell" stood for.
The roots of trees that have stood for decades now dangle perilously over a fast-eroding shore.
The average case that was overruled by the Supreme Court stood for 28.7 years before being overruled.
So when this came up, it was an easy yes — especially for what the character stood for.
A supervisor intervened, explaining that the initials on the shirt stood for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Voters will also have the option to leave the statue as Michelangelo's original has stood for centuries.
Southernness stood for everything I wished I was: slimmer, manlier, more athletic, firmer in my Christian faith.
" Activist Monther Etaky tweeted a message of thanks to all those who "stood for humanity" in supporting the plight of Aleppo: "I would like to thank all the humans whose stood for the humanity with our case, i will never forget you if we passed to the other life.
The last time Ms Le Pen stood for the presidency, in 2012, she secured 6.4m votes, or 18%.
I know what he stood for, what he was all about, bringing the world together, making kids happy.
When an expected eclipse doesn't occur, political infighting begin to tear apart a dynasty that's stood for millennia.
Robert Heilbroner's "The Worldly Philosophers", published in 1953, offered a fairly nuanced understanding of what Smith stood for.
He called the deal a product of "the type of collaborative, peaceful work" that Dr. King stood for.
The hapless Hillary Clinton might have won the popular vote, but she stood for everything angry voters despise.
When the emotional video ended, the crowd stood for a minute's applause to celebrate Bocuse and his legacy.
"And the No. 1 thing that we did wrong is we didn't tell people what we stood for."
While Seahawks and Raiders players stood for the national anthem, Seattle corner back Jeremy Lane opted to sit.
"I also know what Mollie stood for...and she would not approve," Tibbetts' friend Breck Goodman told CNN.
"Don't Join Recordings" replaced Def Jam, "Phony" stood for Sony, and "Villain Records" substituted Virgin Records, amongst others.
In an open letter, the Green Party's leaders admitted many supporters questioned what values the party stood for.
The East German super heavyweight stood for a moment, eyes closed, head tilted back, face to the sky.
For most of the 22016th century most Americans knew, more or less, what their two parties stood for.
The life insurance industry has long stood for the financial security and well-being of all American families.
There is still time for voters in the district to reject Mr. Silver and all he stood for.
The second came with the election of a successor who pledged to dismantle everything Obama had stood for.
Example: last November in Virginia's gubernatorial election, suburban voters stood for hours in the rain to vote. Why?
This is deeply disappointing in a candidate who has stood for integrity throughout his career in the Senate.
Although its piloted flight speed record has stood for fifty years, these ethical concerns are far from obsolete.
"I never stood for that, and I don't keep friends who have any of those beliefs," he says.
It stood for 28 years to separate the two sides of Berlin and the two sides of Germany.
Many of us did not quite know what our country stood for, or where we fit inside it.
"What we stand for now is what our elders and ancestors have always stood for," Ms. Penniman said.
What is worth revisiting is less how it felt or operated, but what the early web stood for.
CreditCreditSharon Perry Throughout its 50-year history, Dance Theater of Harlem has stood for more than just dancing.
G.B.T.Q.+" stood for "pedophiles, zoophiles, necrophiles," and that the ultimate goal was to "make people into infertile erotomaniacs.
Freddie Gray stood for the experiences of so many black men in Baltimore, and people were fed up.
Some insisted this stood for "questioning," representing people who were uncertain of their sexual orientations or gender identities.
We stood for a chorus of high-fives and several rounds of secret handshakes before we gave up.
They were viscerally afraid of him because of his organization, what he stood for, his policies, his advocacies.
Olympians break records with less regularity now; some women's records set in that period have stood for decades.
He was the deliberate man who stood for right and wrestled wrong until right became the natural winner.
These brave Poles fought not only against Nazis but against the hatred and world domination they stood for.
"Joe Biden stood for eight hours one day as mourners visited to give their condolences," Mr. Pika said.
Throughout the campaign everyone knew what he believed, though it was not clear what his opponents stood for.
"Commander Bauer stood for the highest ideals of our police department and our city," Mayor Rahm Emanuel said.
My father said that W.C. stood for "water closet," which was what they called the bathroom in England.
In the tiny Czech town of Lukova, there is a church that has stood for hundreds of years.
We stood for a minute trying to figure out if 1-A was to the east or west.
All of the players on the Dallas Cowboys stood for the anthem, according to the Dallas Morning News.
Visitors who had stood for hours in lines looping around the building discovered more of the same inside.
Strasburg's $593 million total also stood for just one day as the record amount for a pitcher's contract.
Lauren Caudill, Atlanta I never liked diamonds and what they stood for, but I did want a ring.
The last time he stood for office, in 2016, he lost out to conservative Mariano Rajoy, then 61.
So Speaker Ryan embarked on a mission to build agreement amongst his members on what Republicans stood for.
She remembers being taught about America as a girl -- a shining beacon of hope that stood for justice.
The United States stood for the "non-negotiable demands of human dignity," George W. Bush declared in 22019.
The student section was full more than an hour before tipoff, and students stood for the entire game.
Golding stood for election as London mayor in May 2016, winning 31,372 votes, 1.2 percent of all cast.
Members of the U.N. Security Council stood for a moment of silence led by U.S. Ambassador Nikki Haley.
At that intersection, where the 1883 Corn Exchange Building once stood, for-lease signs adorn a $15 million project.
Before he left, Botros and his fellows stood for a final photo outside the building with the valley behind.
I had a kid that I absolutely loved to coach, I loved what he stood for (but was) troubled.
The detective said Brexit was a motivating factor but Cox also stood for a world view which Mair hated.
" Brison posted the video writing, "This is a clear example of RACIAL PROFILING that should not be stood for.
Then, as a dozen people stood for prayers with their eyes closed, Roof fired 70 rounds from a Glock .
Lescaudron sat passively throughout the reading, stood for the verdict and was escorted back to prison at the end.
He wasn't a perfect man, but I want to honor and respect what he stood for during his time.
Previously a joke circulated that its acronym stood for "It's The End" – the last resort for the academically weak.
When he stood for the second reading of the bill last week, he had to use a speaking device.
The imagery of Mr Castro—particularly his beard and green fatigues—has long stood for heroic rebellion for many.
When the president stood for a third time in 2015, opponents said it violated a two-term constitutional limit.
While some snapped close-ups of the government critic's face, others stood for portraits in front of the casket.
Quality really has to be fused with a modern eye, which is what Tiffany really stood for, for years.
The Greens emerged in the 1980s as visceral opponents of everything Kohl (and his FDP coalition partners) stood for.
"It tells them that what their child, mother, father or grandparents did and stood for meant something," Lumish says.
I also was briefly in the NFL and stood for the National Anthem with my hand over my heart.
The ruined tower, which stood for months like a black tombstone on the skyline, is covered in white sheeting.
Historically they have stood for purity, femininity and wealth; strands of pearls are a classic coming-of-age gift.
"Today, the Missouri House stood for the unborn," the speaker of the house, Elijah Haahr, said in a statement.
Seven in 10 have actively not bought something because they did not agree with what the company stood for.
What's perhaps most remarkable about Amazon's long history of public handouts is that the public has stood for it.
"It's clear today that Boston stood for peace and love, not bigotry and hate," Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said.
The "D" stood for Dezinformatsiya, or disinformation, and Agayants, an austere ethnic Armenian, was very good at his job.
And yes, his policies are a clear break from what the GOP stood for even a few years ago.
He added the word "Rugby" below the acronym lest there be any confusion about what PRO actually stood for.
"In the sea of corruption, he continuously stood for justice and never bowed down to special interests," Omar said.
Three men were arrested, including a customs officer who has previously stood for parliament for an extreme right party.
In the 1980s, the last time Labour stood for this sort of thing, it was repeatedly trounced by Conservatives.
SL stood for "sport light" (or sport leicht in German), and the number indicated the size of the engine.
The previous record, by the Detroit Tigers of Felipe Lira, Greg Gohr and Omar Olivares, stood for 21 years.
In South Dakota, Aberdeen hit -32 degrees on New Year's Day, smashing a record that stood for 99 years.
Would that matter to you, or would it matter more what the person stood for and pledged to do?
THQ published a lot of cool games—hello, Saints Row—but it ultimately never stood for much of anything.
For us to be treated like second-class citizens, it's not something that I thought this country stood for.
Trump is the vindication of everything Breitbart has ever stood for, so standing with him over Fields made sense.
It seems like some of the principles you've always stood for — sustainability, quality materials — are suddenly in vogue now.
He's stood for election as a committed democrat but campaigns as a populist, and he has an authoritarian streak.
They stood for something that, perhaps, wasn't wholly who they were, which then became an image that they sold.
"  "He always stood for true north, whether that meant he was fighting alone or with a group of others.
"I think the major difference between myself and others running public offices, I've actually stood for something," he said.
While now exiled from Trump's orbit, his former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, bemoaned Davos and all it stood for.
He had signed his letters F.P., which, it turned out, stood for Fair Play (which, arguably, he didn't get).
The chain-smoking politician never shied from controversial views and always stood for traditional right-wing, anti-regulatory policies.
In the sixties and seventies, the environmental movement understood how important population stabilization was to everything it stood for.
" Wolf added: "Emma stood for 6 mins and 20 seconds to honor the lives of 17 gone too soon.
She stood for the rights of all of Myanmar's citizens in the face of decades of oppressive military rule.
Some think "Vexations" is a rebellion against everything Péladan stood for, especially the Romantic grandeur of Richard Wagner's operas.
And the film's message becomes a celebration of everything Star Trek has stood for (as I pointed out above).
He sat with the victims for about 230 minutes and then, when they stood for prayers, pulled out a Glock .
Qatar will withdraw from OPEC on January 1, ending a membership that has stood for more than half a century.
ISTANBUL — The first time Majid and Ahlam saved a gay person's life, they didn't even know what LGBT stood for.
Doris Day, whose wholesome screen presence stood for a time of innocence in '60s films, has died, her foundation says.
The first time Majid and Ahlam saved a gay person's life In Iraq, they didn't know what LGBT stood for.
Some have suggested that Ms Grande, a confident, sexually liberated woman who inspires teenage girls, stood for everything jihadists despise.
In 8803, Jim set the male high school mile record of 3:55.3 — a record that stood for 36 years.
The last two letters of the plane's identification stood for the couple's first names — M and J, Mr. Dudley said.
I met all of them, but I found them by going online and seeing what they stood for on there.
"Going in, I had felt that President-elect Trump stood for big tax cuts and lots of spending," Cramer said.
"Celebrate Martin Luther King Day and all of the many wonderful things that he stood for," Trump wrote on Twitter.
And also the other side that makes the public rightfully feel happy that what Harvey stood for exists no longer.
But that record only stood for two days, when the 3753th set a new one at an incredible 633 mph.
According to the Seattle Times, nine of the Texans stood for the anthem, but the rest were kneeling or seated.
In 1910, he stood for election to congress as a Democrat, losing by just 736 votes in a Republican stronghold.
Larry Sanders, the brother of U.S Senator Bernie Sanders, stood for the Green Party and came fourth in the poll.
"I have never stood for a presidential candidate I have more confidence in, reverence for and love towards," he said.
Maybe the chance to turn against a leader and reject all that he stood for was what they had wanted.
" Old NSA hands used to joke about their employer's secrecy by saying that its initials stood for "No Such Agency.
Before delivering his address he entered the memorial building and stood for several minutes reverently examining the crude log cabin.
For three-quarters of a century it has stood for the protection of human rights by the rule of law.
The original names of the Jewish neighborhoods where many of these synagogues have stood for centuries have also been reinstated.
The glass sky room allows participants to stand on the platform where Robert E. Lee's statue stood for 133 years.
During the Cold War, the larger struggle against communism created a mainstream consensus about what America stood for and against.
They were drawn by both his work and what he stood for: independent thought in an industry ruled by trend.
A representative for OCP, which originally stood for Office Chérifien des Phosphates, did not respond to a request for comment.
At each building, it led a ceremony, formal and almost religious, to reject the building and all it stood for.
That record stood for 217 years, during which the U.S. went through a second running boom as marathon participation skyrocketed.
Mather: The fans who had stood for round 1, perhaps expecting fireworks, settled back into their seats for round 2.
CreditCreditKiersten Essenpreis A year ago, dressed in suffragette white and addressing a cheering, weeping convention, Hillary Clinton stood for possibility.
Her six attendants, wearing mint and sea-foam green dresses, awaited her as 75 guests stood for the bride's entrance.
Abood, like Frank and many other interpreters, joined our ranks because he believed America stood for something bigger than itself.
That was what everyone expected in July when Dalilah Muhammad broke a world record that had stood for 22017 years.
If you look at the things he stood for, what he wanted to be remembered by, it helped me tonight.
So I was looking to the '80s and '90s couture, and Lacroix, and what he stood for: beauty, excess, freedom.
So I was looking to the '80s and '90s couture, and Lacroix, and what he stood for: beauty, excess, freedom.
But we clearly stood for global rule of law, for a system that imposed common rules on everyone, ourselves included.
The church has stood for hundreds of years, but was abandoned in 1968 after the roof collapsed during a funeral.
Saturday's gunman, Luca Traini, stood for the League in a local election last year, but did not receive any votes.
These Democrats stood for a vision of America that included government as a partner and not simply against their opponents.
Maybe the baseball stood for A-Rod and the movie camera for her, the blue heart for both of them.
The professional singer drove six hours from Sante Fe, N.M., and had stood for two hours in the visitation line.
The professional singer drove six hours from Sante Fe, N.M., and had stood for two hours in the visitation line.
UPDATED: I knew in some corner of my brain that SCUBA was an acronym, but forgot what it stood for.
The killing of Ms. Franco — who stood for many of those groups who now feel endangered — shocked and divided Brazil.
But the AwesomenessTV brand stood tall above all else and, importantly to the audience, stood for something — premium, safe kids' content.
They had a politics, but not a politics that was interested in the Nazis or what the Third Reich stood for.
" Carl Icahn, billionaire activist investor: "I had great respect for the man and for many of the things he stood for.
The small Gulf state officially left OPEC on Tuesday, ending a membership which had stood for more than half-a-century.
We stood for his service and his sacrifice and for his story that we sang in the song we wrote together.
Trump is the "antithesis" of everything their parents worked and stood for and of the values they instilled, the sons wrote.
It stood for nearly 40 years before getting abolished last year and resulted in many families aborting or abandoning baby girls.
"For decades, Britain stood for a reliable energy policy," E.ON's finance chief Marc Spieker told journalists after presenting first-half results.
Everyone in the chamber -- Republican and Democrat -- stood for the duration of her remarks and then for the moment of silence.
The two men stood for a long moment, locked in a hug, and I could see that both men were crying.
Mr. Zuckerberg reasoned that Facebook had been founded to give people a voice and said his company stood for free expression.
Rajavi told Reuters in July she stood for democracy, separation of state and religion, private investments and a non-nuclear Iran.
In 2014, when Judge Gonzalez stood for re-election, associates of Mr. Adelson apparently tried to recruit candidates to unseat her.
The people of Iceland actually had to become educated about what their presidential candidates stood for prior to voting for them.
GLENDA JACKSON was among the finest actors of her generation when, at 55, she left the stage and stood for parliament.
She told them, according to notes later released by the agency, that she did not know that "c" stood for confidential.
And Alsup, despite having been a coder for so long, did not know what GNU stood for until that very moment.
That's especially true when you realize Trump's election would essentially repudiate everything this president believes his presidency stood for and accomplished.
Simply put, there seems to be a sadness, tinged with fear, that what Shimon Peres stood for may die with him.
To be clear, we don't need another Kilgrave, and the allegorical demons he stood for, for the show to be successful.
It paid tribute to the actor on Twitter, saying he stayed true to himself and stood for what he believed in.
Stevens explained how powerful it would be to take those hated vests and all it stood for and turn it around.
However, that lead stood for all of 41 seconds before Connolly netted the equalizer on a wrist shot from the slot.
"It's a new day and age, and we are not representing those same values that the name stood for," he said.
Most of all, they have rejected what Obama and his election stood for: progress—real progress—on the issue of race.
The BBFC was founded in 1912, back when the "C" still stood for "Censors," and not "Classification" as it is now.
We're speaking about witches, what they've stood for throughout history and how her generation have in some ways reclaimed the term.
"Our mom was an amazing human being and she stood for everything good in the world," Gardner's daughter, Kayla, told CNN.
The publication noted that all other players who were on the field for their respective games stood for the national anthem.
Lex whispered into his radio, "It's F.S.," which stood for Fuckstick, which was what Hal called me, usually just joking around.
On the first floor, we stood for a while, looking at the paintings of Umberto Boccioni, a Futurist whom Righetti admires.
Murphy stood for the Newtown families we had just left at the White House and all the families of gun violence.
For decades, the Republican Party has stood for an American-led international order abroad and small-government democratic capitalism at home.
It was about what I stood for: some group of people she thought she understood, whose stories she thought she knew.
The euroskeptics who loved to hate Angela Merkel and everything she stood for will miss her sorely when she is gone.
Seth F.—the "F" stood for Flicker— showed up at my apartment that Wednesday bearing a big backpack full of tools.
These monuments celebrate a fictional, sanitized Confederacy — ignoring the death, ignoring the enslavement, ignoring the terror that it actually stood for.
Before this year, I thought I had a relatively solid grasp on what conservatism stood for and where it was going.
Mr. Putin, he said, stood for stability, while Mr. Serebrennikov's work reflected and was inspired by the turmoil of contemporary Russia.
Shaken, he fled a flew blocks away, and stood for a few long minutes, leaning against a garbage can for support.
But Atlanta, and what it has stood for, resonates on a deeper level in light of contemporary issues in the league.
" Erik Brunetti, the owner of the clothing line, has sometimes said that its name, FUCT, stood for "Friends U Can't Trust.
" That idea was later abandoned in favor of the more sober acronym, M.A.C.H., which stood for "Moderate Alcohol and Cardiovascular Health.
The league, however, has "not chosen to discipline any of the players" who have not stood for the anthem, he said.
The cast, the writers and the producers knew what Ms. Barr stood for when they agreed to work on the show.
But it's more a living, breathing monument to what a man stood for, just as relevant today was it was then.
For the Palestinians, she stood for the resistance to Israeli occupation; for the Israelis, she was an example of Palestinian incitement.
Trump gave Michelle Obama a flat blue Tiffany box — its contents undisclosed — and stood for a photograph of the couples. Mrs.
The church has stood for hundreds of years, but was officially abandoned in 1968 after the roof collapsed during a funeral.
He'd managed to fit it into an acronym: "DEFOE," the letters of which stood for Diet, Exercise, Friends, Organization and Environment.
From its inception in 1971 as the world's first electronic stock exchange, Nasdaq has stood for a balanced approach to regulation.
Her husband -- 25 years her senior and now retired from politics -- always stood for a more socially inclusive form of socialism.
"For many people in the state," the Confederate flag stood for "traditions of history, of heritage, and of ancestry," Haley said.
"I have stood for the truth about God and the Constitution for the people of Alabama," he said in a statement.
After all, the death penalty has long stood for the ultimate in punishment, and it has been very popular for decades.
Most Americans know who Biden is, but Harris's critique seems to have caused viewers to ask what exactly he stood for.
He did so in March, but it was particularly potent campaign message in June, when he stood for his second election.
Stanley Baldwin, who was prime minister three times between the wars, expressed the point well in "On England" (1926): the Conservative Party stood for the "real England" of voluntary organisations and Christian patriotism, of little platoons and big national causes, he argued, while the Labour Party stood for an alien England of class divisions and over-mighty trade unions.
For the past eight years, Z-Bo wasn't just one of the Grizzlies best players, he symbolized what the team stood for.
"A movement that's stood for 104 years is crumbling and taking South Africa with it," said Mangosuthu Buthelezi, a longtime opposition leader.
One was the monastery of St. Elijah outside Mosul, which stood for 1,400 years and was the oldest Christian monastery in Iraq.
That stood for 7 knots in the water and 70 miles-per-hour on land, a fairly impressive feat at the time.
That was also the victim of a gunshot attack from activists who didn&apost like what the Family Research Center stood for.
A fan who identified himself as Choice Bison said on his way into the arena that XXXTentacion stood for hope and energy.
The Arizona Cardinals linked arms and stood for the "Star-Spangled Banner" along with the Dallas Cowboys, who knelt before the song.
At the event, Gomez stood for photos with prom-goers, taking selfies and showing off some goofy poses at a photo booth.
His patrimony would not protect him—even a former army chief who stood for the presidency last year wound up in jail.
Most of ALDE's 69 MEPs were horrified at the prospect of joining forces with a party that stood for everything they detested.
Everything I basically stood for in the beginning of my career, my mom and dad did not understand it, not one bit.
"They know I've stood for moral values, and so they're attacking me in that area," Moore told the program's host, Bill Britt.
THE Berlin Wall stood for 28 years, two months and 27 days; as of this week it has been down for longer.
"We categorically reject everything the military coup stood for, the persecution, the disappearance and death of Argentine and foreign citizens," Avruj said.
It originally stood for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) which is now part of a broader security protocol called Transport Layer Security (TLS).
Day 120: "Racks" – Sorry 4 Tha Wait, 2011 The F in Weezy F. Baby has stood for many things in its day.
Almost no one was spared, with insults hurled willy-nilly regardless of who was at the podium or what they stood for.
Clinton's running on the most progressive platform in American history—but it aligns seamlessly with where the party's stood for so long.
The small Gulf state officially left OPEC on January 1, ending a membership which had stood for more than half a century.
The agency famously dismantled Richard Serra's "Titled Arc" (1981) after it had stood for nearly a decade in Lower Manhattan's Federal Plaza.
"The No. 1 thing that we did wrong is we didn't have -- we didn't tell people what we stood for," Schumer said.
Elvis had this particular firearm engraved with his T.C.B. lighting bolt logo -- which stood for Taking Care of Business in a flash.
However, H&M did not stand for what Mike thought it stood for, and Reid responded with a clapback for the ages.
In a rare sign of dissent, only a few of the crowd outside the officials' section stood for the Chinese national anthem.
Basically, so that he could continue to go against everything the Church claimed it stood for in terms of kindness toward humanity.
One is that ultras in the opposition try to erase the good things Mr Morales stood for as well as the bad.
"The number one thing that we did wrong is we didn't tell people what we stood for," Schumer said during the interview.
The acronym stood for "Jesus F****** Christ" — not only did I take the Lord's name in vain, I used a swear word.
He will understand fully what his father was, what he stood for and what he was doing when his life was taken.
The following summer, in suburban St. Louis, I stood for hours on a slab of blistered concrete, squinting at a netless hoop.
He stood, for more than 300 years, in the spot where I saw the tourist from Arizona scoff at the dirty replica.
" When Abdullah was murdered by another group of Muslims as he stood for justice in Mecca, his murderers also chanted "Allahu Akbar.
He decided that, given the political climate, now was a great time to address what his firm stood for as an organization.
Tennessee Titans receiver Rishard Matthews walked onto the field holding hands with soldiers, then stood for the anthem, The Associated Press reported.
"It's stood for so long because it was so special," he said of that remarkable leap in Gothenburg, Sweden 21 years ago.
Right in the middle of the Granville strip lies the Movieland Arcade, in the same place it's stood for nearly five decades.
Sir Len Hutton scored 364 in his ninth innings, a record that stood for 78 years till Nair made it his own.
It brought Bikers for Trump to Georgia to get out votes because, whatever she stood for, a Handel win would help Trump.
To understand why this election mattered so much, you have to understand what Hofer and the Freedom Party (FPO) actually stood for.
Aaron Rodgers posted an Instagram photo of himself kneeling during warm-ups, which Tom Brady liked, but both stood for the anthem.
People showed up, laughed, got teary, hugged and kissed, ate and drank, stood for photos, just like at every other wedding. Me?
Julius Thomas, a Miami Dolphins tight end who had previously stood for the anthem, knelt for it on Sunday with several players.
Not long after the meeting, everyone from Commissioner Roger Goodell on down said they preferred if the players stood for the anthem.
The Klan stood for violence not only against African-Americans but also against Catholics, who were prominent among Roosevelt's most loyal supporters.
"My dad was an Irish-Catholic blue collar man who took great pride in what Notre Dame stood for," Mr. Delaney said.
Before that, a fire in 1933 in Griffith Park, Los Angeles, stood for decades as the state's deadliest, with 29 people killed.
Along with the stylus and the big screen, the other thing the Note line has always stood for is the best specs.
The United States, under Republican and Democratic administrations, stood for fairness, rule of law, and a level playing field around the world.
" The crackdown on touchdown celebrations that fans tend to enjoy had critics at the time saying NFL stood for "No Fun League.
In the address, Carr boasted of whipping a "negro wench" just yards away from where the statue stood for over a century.
Andreev had been a longtime mentor and friend, but the allegations against him were serious and went against everything Bumble stood for.
From John Adams and Thomas Jefferson to Martin Luther King, Jr., many Americans have stood for justice for a more perfect union.
Nine of the 12 members who stood for reelection won with an average of 58 percent of the two-party vote share.
And that's why I support the things that I have stood for and fought for -- KASKY: No more -- no more NRA money?
"We're demanding the president reverse these executive orders that go against what we are, everything we have always stood for," he said.
I served for what this country stood for and to protect not only the country but the Constitution of the United States.
Beyond the big names, though, is a sense of some of what Cohen stood for, the idea of art as a calling.
They argue that these monuments were built originally to honor the Confederacy and the racism and white supremacy that it stood for.
But in this case, it's not clear that Trump's principles are aligned with liberal democracy and the things that Jamal Khashoggi stood for.
That ideology sometimes involves a romanticized idea of what white supremacist symbols (like the Klan or the Confederate battle flag) actually stood for.
Yeah, most will always go back to the music and what it stood for, but to be honest, we ain't from the suburbs.
In 2008 she stood for the leadership, which would have brought with it the job of prime minister, but lost to Taro Aso.
Before Trump, conservatism was a movement: While it nominated individuals for the presidency, everyone was less important than what the party stood for.
Chan, who will be sentenced June 10, said prior to the hearing that she hadn't lost faith in what the movement stood for.
They also work as a group, and this all-for-one mentality seems crucial: Nikolais, who revered abstraction, stood for motion over emotion.
Lawmakers in the House stood for a moment's silence on Thursday out of respect for migrants trying to cross to the United States.
Where the photographs stood for a plain and universal photographic truth, Schutz has blurred the reality of Till's death, infusing it with subjectivity.
In a country that likes presidential candidates to have serial battle scars, Mr Macron has never been a deputy, nor stood for election.
During nearly 35 years on the court, Stevens stood for the freedom and dignity of individuals, be they students or immigrants or prisoners.
Morro da Providência, the oldest of Rio's roughly 1,000 iconic favelas, has stood for almost 120 years on the hillside overlooking Guanabara Bay.
When they arrived, they saw plenty of people admiring it and celebrating what it stood for — as well as something not so great.
Though the inspector was Korean himself, He did not provide his name or refused to answer my question about what CBP stood for.
Macron's victory represents a reprieve for Europe and the liberal democratic values for which it has stood for more than half a century.
In fact Mrs Schlafly (not "Ms", which stood for "misery") was no more the child of privilege than she was a powder-puff.
Last year, a maglev train in Japan reached a speed of 366 mph, breaking a world record that had stood for 12 years.
A lot of what Hillary has done and stood for bothers us as much as it bothers many people across our southern border.
During nearly 20173 years on the court, Stevens stood for the freedom and dignity of individuals, be they students or immigrants or prisoners.
In his speech, Rouhani said his government stood for opening Iran up to the outside world while his opponents sought confrontation and isolation.
In 2016 he also tried his hand at his own sports fashion brand called A-Z (The "Z" of course stood for Zlatan).
For decades, the Republican Party has stood for a forward-looking American-led international order abroad and small-government democratic capitalism at home.
Last summer, she penned a Washington Post op-ed that said her father never would have stood for Trump's attacks on the media.
NATO has always stood for military strength and protection of the democracies and the freedoms we intend to pass on to our children.
The acronym stood for " plus rien à faire, plus rien à foutre "—nothing more to do, nothing more to give a damn about.
Michael J. Smith had stood for years, sometimes on Sundays, sometimes during the week, by the glass doors leading to the preschool classrooms.
"I have stood for due process throughout my years as a prosecutor and in chairing the Judiciary Committee," Leahy said in a statement.
He also rebranded the company as Tronc, which stood for Tribune online content, a name that has gotten laughs in newsrooms ever since.
"These monuments celebrate a fictional, sanitized Confederacy, ignoring the death, ignoring the enslavement, ignoring the terror that it actually stood for," Landrieu said.
And in North Dakota, a walleye record that stood for 59 years carried a taint of controversy, with no photos to corroborate it.
"That moral equivalency is a contradiction of everything the United States has ever stood for in the 20th and 21st centuries," he said.
At the time, we didn't know HIAS stood for "Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society," or that it had been helping migrant Jews since 1881.
And I think what happened was a lot of people were just having fun trying to figure out what the 'b' stood for.
"To literally blow up a mountain on these sacred lands feels like a massive insult to what he actually stood for," he said.
Howard Schultz, Starbucks The moral fiber, the values, and what we as a country have stood for is literally hanging in the abyss.
The aftermath of Spike Dubs' death belied everything he stood for -- particularly the United States' prolonged and costly role in the bloody debacle.
Even as I watched the company flounder from afar, Barneys always stood for the kind of glamour I coveted but could never attain.
One of the finest traditions of 20th-century liberalism was the Cold War liberal who stood for social amelioration and against Soviet Communism.
As late as the 1980s, when Wall Street was preaching the glories of debt, Deutsche stood for stability, social as well as financial.
The NFL star penned a very long statement about how he's been processing Kobe's death -- while paying tribute to everything Bryant stood for.
"He stood for L.A." Mr. Epiceno showed me a Dodgers tattoo on one forearm, and a tattoo that read "Rams" on the other.
In the last few years, the statue became wildly controversial, with both students and faculty claiming that it stood for a racist past.
Democratic members on the floor stood for the pledge and prayer, but would not leave the well of the House after those ceremonies.
"The moral fiber, the values, and what we as a country have stood for is literally hanging in the abyss," Schultz told employees.
"All too often it gets mixed up with conservative causes generally, as if the 'R' in its name stood for 'Republican,'" he said.
He clutched a bottle himself as he stood for photo ops, his shiny black hair rising like the swirl of a kewpie doll.
Upon the triumphal arches, the altars, and the coins of Rome, SPQR stood for Senatus Populusque Romanus (the Senate and the Roman people).
I learned that it stood for "antisocial behavior order," and it had come in with Tony Blair's Labour government in the late 1990s.
Two of them stood for hours at a recent job fair in the shadow of the Space Needle without getting a single prospect.
It stood for so long that it transcended from being cold stone to being a friend, a parent, a grandparent, a great-grandparent.
How do you rebuild a structure that has stood for centuries as an emblem of French identity, surviving wars, Nazis, and acid rain?
Queen Elizabeth spent 48 minutes walking slowly through the crowd to the royal tent, where she stood for another 55 minutes chatting to guests.
Pressed on the group, Sanders said again he was unfamiliar with what it stood for and that its members could do as they pleased.
He's happily seized on an expression that once stood for isolationism and xenophobia and turned it into one of his many vague, ebullient catchphrases.
Their surname once stood for a great deal of wealth and now came to represent financial ruin, courtesy of the patriarch's crippling gambling addiction.
And the army of the dead have a weapon that was able to take down a structure that has stood for thousands of years.
But last month, many of the Cuban migrants stood for hours on the platform beside the one-time residence, 40 feet above the water.
If you haven't noticed, Intel has switched this concept over to its NUC brand, which has previously stood for Intel's own tiny barebones computers.
Women, often dressed in cosplay as Overwatch characters, become something to poke fun at, going against everything the original song and video stood for.
"A lot of people probably voted for him as a black man, not knowing who he was or what he stood for," she said.
He's missed more than ever Joanne says that her husband's lasting legacy is his clarity about what he stood for—kindness, goodness and neighborliness.
I would argue that anybody who paid attention knew what I stood for, knew what I had done and knew what I would do.
When her husband was president, he signed the Defense of Marriage Act into law, which stood for years as a roadblock to marriage equality.
" September 2017, 2016: Trump tweeted: "Lyin' Hillary Clinton told the FBI that she did not know the 'C' markings on documents stood for CLASSIFIED.
"She stood for four years in office and the tasks we face make it necessary that we complete this time in office," he said.
Yet Bryan lost to his Republican opponent—a former soldier and governor of Ohio, William McKinley, who stood for thrift, industry and "sound money".
Even Newt Gingrich endorsed the idea that the president was a "Kenyan anti-colonialist" who despised the United States and everything it stood for.
We did this even knowing exactly what he stood for, exactly what he had threatened to do, exactly what kind of man he was.
" Ryan reminded attendees that "what stands out about John McCain is what he stood for," adding, "The rich blessings that only freedom can bestow.
It binds the ideals and principles on which we have stood for nearly 250 years to the plight of people yearning for freedom everywhere.
Not long after the trip to Chongqing I stood for hours under a broiling sun outside the hall in Tiananmen Square where he lies.
Sandwiched between Chestnut Hill, with its upscale boutiques, and less affluent Germantown, where Ms. Solomon lives, it has long stood for upward black mobility.
My own sense of what Thatcherism stood for in British political debate underwent something of a rude awakening as I came of political age.
In 1963, the Chess brothers purchased a Chicago radio station, WHFC, and renamed it WVON (the call letters stood for "voice of the Negro").
" Their pledge class decided their unique moniker would be "38 J.O.I.S." which noted the number of sisters and stood for "Jewels of Iridescent Splendor.
It never dawned on me that the Rockettes' attendance might be considered an endorsement of Bush and all he did, said, and stood for.
According to Ahmad, "Huma" stood for hydrogen peroxide, a bomb ingredient found in beauty products (the cosmetics shop) in a diluted, or weak, form.
It was always an investigation from my side: My brand has never stood for a classic wardrobe, which is what most men's brands represent.
Luxury has heretofore stood for time and care; Michele's collaboration with Farfetch manages to make a rush job look glamorous and efficiency look plush.
Wilson championed a grab bag of Progressive Era policy ideas that were, in some cases, significant departures from what Democrats had stood for previously.
An Iranian border patrol had alerted him to the deployment of Azerbaijani troops at Iran's border with Azerbaijan, where Djulfa had stood for centuries.
"The power of the iconic image is that it stood for one thing," said Eric Gottesman, a photographer and political activist based in Massachusetts.
Fans at the Texas Rangers and Seattle Mariners baseball game in Arlington, Texas stood for a moment of silence in remembrance of those killed.
So many new norms that run contrary to what we've always stood for, I pray no accountability for harming people isn't one of them.
It will have taken Brees 18 seasons to establish a record that has stood for less than three and that will inevitably fall again.
The statues on Easter Island have stood for centuries, facing inland to watch over a community that reveres them as memorials of their ancestors.
Mr. Pence reinforced his hard-line image by remaining seated during the opening ceremony when the audience stood for the unified Korean Olympic team.
The more enthusiastic vibe of Wednesday night gave off a sense of a Democratic Party trying to figure out what it stood for, together.
Its title — taken from a Maya Angelou poem — doesn't interrogate Simone herself, but instead asks why the things she stood for were never accomplished.
Nabisco confirmed to Boggs that the "tri" does not stand for three, however, the company did not initially know what the "tri" stood for.
Those walls stood for more than five centuries before being torn down in 1965 during another much-lamented urban renewal project in Mao's time.
Conservative women who stood for principles over party throughout this election are very accustomed to horrific attacks and attempts to scare us into silence.
Douglass, the greatest American abolitionist, also happened to be a Republican in a century when that party stood for using government to free people.
Dorothy L. Sayers posited that the H stood for Hamish and that Mary Anglicized it into James and used it as a pet name.
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These are people like me and what he is spouting is not what the United States is about, what it has always stood for.
" The company later deleted that statement and replaced it with a new one, emphasizing that "Sesame Street has always stood for inclusion and acceptance.
The wall, perhaps the most powerful symbol of the Cold War, stood for more than 20143 years until it was torn down starting Nov.
"The one thing the Yankees have always stood for, and do stand for, is the effort to try to become a superteam," Cashman said.
To their supporters, the Mendozas represented the opposite of the principles espoused by Mr. Maduro: They stood for professionalism over improvisation, tradition over revolution.
This is a wondrous Judaism indeed — and one that has little to do with anything that Jewish thought or observance has historically stood for.
In 1810, under Napoleon, the pyramid was supplanted by a bronze nude of a French general, which stood for five years until Napoleon's defeat.
This was no frantic, one-off reaction intended to satisfy a fickle public, but a sincere expression of values Starbucks has long stood for.
We are grateful for their service and sacrifice, and most importantly, we will stand for their rights, just as they have stood for ours.
"The welfare state that Labour once stood for - you used to stand for something - and an immigration country, they can't go together," he said.
Pence only stood for the U.S. team, according to The Associated Press, though others seated near Pence stood and applauded for the Korean delegation.
It was also about ideals: America stood for something larger than itself — for freedom, human rights and the rule of law as universal principles.
He stood for speaking hard truths without fear, for exposing corruption, lies, and bullshit, and so his killing was not supposed to go unpunished.
The Rhodes Colossus stood for about fifty-six years, until 226 B.C., when it broke off at the knees and collapsed in an earthquake.

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