So I stood on a mine, trying to rescue a friend that had also stood on a mine.
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The church stood on one side of my life, and what I wanted—a moral code determined by my own instincts, and an understanding of unmitigated desire—stood on the other.
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They also asked him where he stood on defunding ICE.
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A synagogue had stood on the site for 1,900 years.
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RSF troops stood on roads surrounding Burri, armed with sticks.
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He pumped his fists as he stood on first base.
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Ruiz stood on stage, speaking in Spanish to the crowd.
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Wolfe stood on the stage and admired the empty seats.
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The latter sawed off the last leg it stood on.
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They stood on the hoods of their cars and listened.
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Bears stood on the sideline with their arms linked together.
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One Congolese woman cried as she stood on the sidewalk.
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Some two dozen models stood on a raised, revolving podium.
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"A different Trump stood on the podium," wrote Frida Ghitis.
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A gas station and carwash stood on the site before.
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Before the whistleblower report, Barr already stood on shaky ground.
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More people have stood on the surface of the moon.
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Later, when she started walking, she stood on her tiptoes.
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She stood on the stage and addressed the assembled group.
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We stood on her office's outdoor deck overlooking the Hudson.
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The White Castle stood on its own on Atlantic Avenue.
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The guys played really well, and Petr stood on his head.
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It, for the most part, has stood on integrity and tradition.
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The late-night host stood on her stage in exhausted fury.
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They stood on it, walked across it, took pictures with it.
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Eleven houses stood on the road near Howard Creek last Thursday.
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They stood on chairs and shared their views through a loudspeaker.
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Each group wanted to know what side the ministers stood on.
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So there they stood on the lawn behind the Tar Pits.
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Unlike most senior officials, Haji never stood on ceremony, he said.
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One man stood on the sidewalk smiling but offering his predicament.
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I stood on a chair to try to turn it off.
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Men and women stood on their feet and stomped in jubilation.
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Whittaker and Stapleton stood on chairs as they rallied the crowd.
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And he made clear where he stood on a key issue.
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Silverstein stood on a private terrace overlooking the site's mammoth towers.
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Ugly Soviet buildings stood on the wastelands left by the war.
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Gullane Golf Club, though, has long stood on its own accord.
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They stood on the sidewalk, up against a chain-link fence.
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Periodically, she stood on her chair to get a better look.
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The young couple stood on the flats and hugged and kissed.
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Soldiers stood on the back of vehicles armed with automatic weapons.
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It was not hard to know where Bolton stood on Iran.
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Her knees shook beneath her as she stood on unsteady feet.
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And giant toy soldiers stood on either side of the entrance.
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EG: Did they have their corners that they always stood on?
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The Democratic party splintered into factions while Buchanan stood on the sidelines.
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A bullet struck and killed him as he stood on the corner.
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A woman stood on my face ... A woman who was pregnant died.
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The nurses and guests stood on the sidelines, clapping and snapping photos.
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I even once stood on a Surface Book and didn't break it.
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Kitaj's immodesty aside, did he make paintings that stood on their own?
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I got out the sunroof and stood on top of the car.
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His office declined to say where the mayor stood on the proposal.
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A year later, James stood on the Cowboys' sideline at Browns Stadium.
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Wood stood on the mound and made an outright threat to Pirela.
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Pretty girls stood on the roadside and tossed flowers at the vehicles.
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The crowd chanted "Speaker of the House" as Jordan stood on stage.
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Instead, he stood on a concrete landing nearby, facing about thirty people.
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We stood on busy streets holding picket signs showing bloody aborted fetuses.
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Second, he stood on the stage... PENCE: He hasn't broken his promise.
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I was proud that they stood on the right side of history.
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The two of them later stood on a balcony overlooking the floor.
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The next week I stood on my corner at the usual time.
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But numbers aside, Steam has always stood on shaky ground in China.
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For a few days, the Islamic republic stood on a knife's edge.
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On New Year's Eve we stood on the West 4th Street platform.
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Dominique stood on a Mexico City subway platform on a recent afternoon.
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Democrats have largely stood on the sidelines as Republicans forged this alliance.
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Protest leaders stood on chairs to address the crowd through a megaphone.
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On Sunday, Indians across the country stood on their balconies banging utensils.
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A massive, restored farmhouse stood on the eastern end, surrounded by pasture.
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Several streets away, Mohammad Amiri, 27, stood on the pavement, selling cactuses.
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In the end, two activists stood on the roof of one train.
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Some employees stood on tables to precisely arrange the yards of material.
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I sat at a small table while my sister stood on line.
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Maddow started by asking candidates where they stood on the ongoing inquiry.
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A handful of Democrats stood on the floor, taking in the scene.
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A decision that rattled the ground I stood on, affecting us all.
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But just for reference, that's where America stood on cybersecurity seven months ago.
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But the stage Fisker and the car stood on didn't say Fisker Inc.
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He didn't give us an indication about where he stood on the proposals.
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Multiple witnesses said a nun stood on a boy's leg until it broke.
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She stood on tiptoe in the antechamber with Hassan's map in her hands.
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In the early 1990s South Africa stood on the verge of civil war.
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Board of Education — to underscore where Americans stood on racial equality in 1954.
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The trio stood on the debate stage together for the first time Wednesday.
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Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders stood on the ladder, as did former Rep.
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But I stood on wobbly legs and moved toward him where he sat.
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As Osaka stood on the winner's podium after the match, crowd members booed.
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Tritheist stood on the other side, skimming a map on his comp glove.
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Amash has stood on an island in his own party for some time.
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After biting Orr's head, arms and shoulder, the bear then stood on him.
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They stood on the Mexican side; on the other side is San Diego.
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Meyers: Back in the day, you stood on a mountain with very few.
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Dannel P. Malloy, a Democrat, has stood on both sides of the case.
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Tweeting where he stood on the Squad wasn't an off-the-cuff outburst.
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I remembered later when we stood on the sidewalk, sugar & poetry in us.
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But beneath the production wizardry, her songs have always stood on their own.
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When he stood on the piano it was a celebration, it was triumphant.
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First, I needed to find out where the French stood on guide dogs.
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Ellison's legs held steady under the weight as Disher stood on his shoulders.
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Choi Jong-bu, the owner, stood on the sidewalk and watched them go.
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Ladies and gentlemen, 8 years ago, I stood on the stage in Denver.
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Still, he didn't shy away from reminding people where he stood on race.
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She stood on top of a car, surrounded by a sea of supporters.
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A few streets away, a man stood on his lawn smoking a cigarette.
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He stood on the sidewalk, handing out the statement and receiving appreciative hugs.
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My mother stood on her head and practiced alternate nostril breathing for fun.
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They stood on the sidelines of the chamber as McConnell established the schedule.
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I stood on line to get my paperback copy of "The Operator" signed.
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They paid $200 and stood on line for two hours in the rain.
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"I think we stood on principle," said Stuart Appelbaum, the retail workers' president.
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A handful of police officers stood on the other side of the glass.
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I asked the mayor if she found solace in having stood on principle.
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Virginia is an open carry state; the police just stood on the sidelines.
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" Another man stood on her naked breast as someone said, "She's beautiful, man.
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Anthony Rapp, for all the shoulders you stood on, now we stand on yours.
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During the Cold War, Russia and Turkey stood on opposite sides of the wall.
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"I stood on the carpet and took it like a man," he told colleagues.
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The synagogue, which had stood on the site for 1,900 years, was largely destroyed.
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Up to that point, Smith had stood on the sidelines of the gang wars.
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Then the bear suddenly stopped her attack and just stood on top of me.
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The stage the models stood on was a recreation of a Rwandan refugee camp.
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A couple stood on a cliff on their wedding day in this elopement shot.
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The irony: As the Boys sat on chairs, the crowd stood on their feet.
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Trump, however, doesn't seem to care where his party has stood on the issue.
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She stood on the world stage and declared that human rights were women's rights.
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Larocque stood on his head that whole night, and the Leafs won 7-1.
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He stood on the set with his mirrored sunglasses like a fire-breathing dragon.
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Sanders stood on the floor to officially proclaim his former rival the party nominee.
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Others boarded rickety wooden boats or stood on the roofs of partially submerged houses.
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Other than that, I thought Petr was great tonight, he stood on his head.
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In early June, Donna Bilgore Robins stood on a patio in Beaver Creek, Colo.
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The issue is that Justin Timberlake has stood on the Super Bowl stage before.
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They stood on the Mexican side; on the other side lay San Diego, California.
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Mr. Henderson, the social studies teacher, stood on the sidelines and watched the reaction.
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He just stood on the mound and watched Lindor bolt back to the bag.
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And like birds, lots of dinosaurs had three fingers and stood on two legs.
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Several minutes later, Els stood on the first green, over another 2-foot putt.
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The Trumps stood on the South Lawn between 85033:30 and 7:30 p.m.
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I stood on someone's sandaled foot and didn't even feel remorse when she winced.
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Everything the Brazilian people wanted in the last two years stood on the line.
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He stood on a terrace of a newly built building in Harlem last July.
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"They stood on the side of violent antifa and against the president," he wrote.
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On that day, April 22, a team of expert snowboarders stood on a ridge.
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He fixed potholes and stood on the side of the road, hoping for donations.
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To the east, replicas of covered wagons stood on the side of the road.
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Mr. Gottfried said he was still wrestling with where he stood on the issue.
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Another blocklong apartment building is rising where the funky Bowlmor stood on University Place.
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She stood on the deck with her arms crossed—sobbing, shivering, heaving, praising God.
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Justin Elghanayan stood on a roof, gazing at a forest of half-built towers.
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"This is my local pharmacy," Krakowski told Rockwell, as they stood on the sidewalk.
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She stood on Charing Cross Bridge, looking out onto Parliament with a friend, Jayne.
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Plastic statues of cartoonish donkeys stood on street corners smiling — no, laughing — at me.
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Trending Last April, Caterina Fattori stood on a beach in the Maldives feeling frustrated.
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A beach boy in tiny, bright-red shorts stood on the sand, watching him.
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As he stood on the second tee box, he looked thoroughly out of sorts.
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People stood on the street in shock as they watched firefighters battle the blaze.
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And Trump, he insisted, knew where he stood on the special counsel's Russia investigation.
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He stood on his tippy toes to tighten his muscles and streamline his pose.
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And the first night, I stood on the area, the beautiful residence, they call it.
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He stood on his body and head while Ethan was face-down in a puddle.
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I stood on the start and thought 'All in' because I was really far behind.
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The Olympic gold medalist stood on the Chariot for photos, but he didn't ride it.
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Glossy white machines for full-body scans stood on the other side of the room.
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Protesters stood on top of trains and barricaded the entrance to the London Stock Exchange.
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A clarinet on a stand stood on the floor next to an electronic drum pad.
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One of the premises I've always stood on is that I've never been Michael's judge.
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Even before the third-quarter numbers came in, Trump stood on shaky ground with consumers.
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"I wasn't 100 percent aware, I guess, on where Facebook stood on it," Rudis says.
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A small team of smiling publicists stood on the sidewalk below in a semi-circle.
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Stroll, who stood on the podium in Azerbaijan in his 2017 debut season, finished 14th.
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But Francis left little doubt where he stood on the polarizing issue of immigration reform.
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Peter literally stood on a stool and peered over the trees that divide our terrace.
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Some who stood on the roadside that day have told me it changed their lives.
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Frank Bruni I recently asked a good friend where her boss stood on Donald Trump.
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The court's members made clear where they stood on fair-share fees in Friedrichs v.
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Vincent Cotte, a Narebeen resident, stood on his balcony and threw a fishing line out.
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Some pieces stood on pigeon-toed feet, and others grew flippers, fins, fingers and toes.
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McCarthy told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Monday where he stood on some of those issues.
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Following his remarks the family stood on the balcony and waved at the massed crowd.
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Daisy Lamboy stood on her roof, straining to find cellular signal to call emergency responders.
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At one point, Beale stood on a table playing a "piano" made of cardboard boxes.
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We stood on the beach, Puritans at Woodstock, and gazed longingly at the Italian families.
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And since their inception, one of the doomsday planes has stood on alert 280/24.
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Even when Biles stood on the victor's stage, she called Raisman up to join her.
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They stood on the curb, fidgeting endlessly with their belongings, clearly overwhelmed by the moment.
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But ACU ratings don't really tell us anything about where Bentsen stood on specific issues.
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Sports fans didn't know, or likely care, where Mickey Mantle stood on the Vietnam War.
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"Fifty years ago, those brave activists stood on this street and fought back," he said.
|
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A crowd of onlookers stood on a beach and watched the rescue and recovery efforts.
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Or angrily shove them off a high bar as he stood on a raised platform.
|
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Other residents stood on their own roofs, stranded among the rushing currents of murky water.
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And then one of the guys beside me got up and stood on another mine.
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His wife, Marilia, a psychologist, stood on the doorstep in her pajamas and chimed in.
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They stood on an aluminum plate and steered by touching bars to complete a circuit.
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So O'Rourke stood on a chair -- set aside for him by the café's staff -- instead.
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He stood on the field during the national anthem and left the stadium at halftime.
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A dozen young Iraqis stood on a truck carrying massive speakers and cheered the crowed.
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They will be defined by where they stood on Donald Trump's threat to civic integrity.
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Three bottles of chardonnay, a red primitivo and a negroamaro stood on a table nearby.
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Phil Gingrey (R-Ga.), now a lobbyist, stood on the sidewalk gawking like everyone else.
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A large golden X stood on each side of a stage set up for eulogies.
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Ruth stood on the dugout roof and dared the entire park to take him on.
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We stood on the corner of Metropolitan and Lorimer, practically hugging each other in team enthusiasm.
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United States, it was not clear where a majority stood on the reach of Johnson v.
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The swimming lessons returned to me then, as I stood on the steps of my dormitory.
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This couple stood on a rock overlooking the water for one of their wedding day shots.
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Some stood on stage holding signs with their ballot number, others used props or catchy slogans.
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The Obamas stood on each side of the daddy-daughter duo and smiled for the camera.
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So if the owner stood on a table, the dog would lie down and be still.
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Other researchers stood on tiptoe out in the hallway to hear what he had to say.
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We stood on the top deck as we pondered the best place to plant the poop.
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Critics claimed the Charlottesville Police and Virginia State Police stood on the sidelines as skirmishes erupted.
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Another wearing yellow rubber boots stood on some rocks as a river of mud streamed by.
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Leonel stood on the American side, trying to catch a glimpse of his son through binoculars.
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One man stood on my legs, another on my head, and they began raising my arms.
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When you removed me from the equation, the lesson plans and strategies stood on their own.
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The woman stood on a media riser and pulled out a cloth sign and began chanting.
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Throughout last year's election season, Jacobs remained vocal about where he stood on the political divide.
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Over 16 years ago, the United States stood on the brink of a reproductive rights revolution.
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As he stood on the gallows, the noose ready, a messenger galloped up with a pardon.
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Several earlier churches and perhaps a pagan Roman temple had already stood on the same site.
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After a step or a sequence, they let their arms swing and stood on flat feet.
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The pile stood on a steep hillside, and had shifted because of weeks of heavy rain.
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What's the longest you ever stood on the side of the road waiting for a ride?
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" She took her hand back, stood on tiptoe and whispered into his ear: "Ask someone else.
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I stood on the precipice of each new year with my checklist of resolutions in hand.
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They stood on the same spot that was transformed into a scene of carnage this week.
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One cold day last year, Ms. Fleming stood on a lonely road between Ecuador and Peru.
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His girlfriend, Dana Jefferson, stood on the street, carrying the duffel bag she had quickly packed.
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More than 1,100 state troopers and local cops stood on alert, with another 500 on standby.
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Around the same time, she stood on a chair and sang her first solos in church.
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The two stood on opposing sides during the strike over money for the Cape Town trip.
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Emmett Till's family stood on the shore of the Tallahatchie River just outside of Glendora, Miss.
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I stood on a raised mat with my eyes closed to gauge my gait and balance.
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Lizzo stood on a circular platform that slowly moved in a circle throughout her heartfelt performance.
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It came from across the street, where an older white woman stood on her front porch.
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Well-wishers regularly flashed victory signs from their cars or stood on their balconies to applaud.
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Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren — stood on the debate stage, while two others, Rep.
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Turkey tried to avert a humanitarian crisis in Idlib, Syria, as we stood on the sidelines.
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Finally, he shuffled across the apartment and stood on the brink of the bedroom, looking in.
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Playing with Coltrane and leading his own groups, the pianist's indelible style stood on its own.
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Hillary Clinton stood on the debate stage with Donald Trump in command of her political prowess.
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She came out on the other side but then stood on the sidelines cheering me on.
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Frei stood on the ring's edge, his eyes moving from dog to dog, but he assessed Rumor.
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"Ok I stood on the scale this am — Time to drop some lbs.!" she wrote on Instagram.
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Others showed stoplights partially knocked down as people stood on dry land watching the torrent of water.
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The model, however, was unaware of her instantaneous fame as she stood on the carpet phone-less.
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Firefighters from many departments stood on streets and on freeway overpasses, saluting as the procession passed by.
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Last night, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump stood on a stage awash with blue, stars, and stripes.
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Like, [when we first met] he interrupted our studio session, stood on a table and started rapping.
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He was combative about everything we talked about and stood on a mountain declaring his many degrees.
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People stood on cars are they surveyed the damage and waited for authorities to clear the scene.
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Above the graffiti-marked doors of storefronts shuttered until morning, silhouettes stood on balconies and in windows.
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And when we stood on the podium, we lowered our heads and raised our fists in protest.
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Crowds stood on the roofs to watch Sarout's body, wrapped in white, being carried through the town.
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Fucking idiots, I thought, about the crowd of people who stood on the sidewalk, rubbernecking the house.
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It marks an extraordinary union between factions that have long stood on opposing sides in Iraq's history.
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So the idea that the Democratic Party has kind of stood on its head, I don't get.
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Others recall the sack of Nineveh, the ancient Assyrian capital that once stood on modern Mosul's outskirts.
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But as they stood on the steps of the Widener library and argued, a drenched Hughes "caved".
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Without saying a word, Kim Kardashian West made it clear where her loyalty stood on Reputation Friday.
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Crowds of Cubans lined the roads and stood on rooftops to watch Castro's funeral cortege pass by.
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"He just stood on his head the last couple of road games with no reward," Boudreau said.
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They get stood on and spit at and chewed out by the system; they are broken men.
|
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It was one of several White House tweets during the hearing that stood on shaky factual ground.
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One woman stood on the side of the road handing out small change to the passing migrants.
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Due to flaky friends, I found myself stood on the periphery of a club on my own.
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The children stood on the few remaining floor planks, straddling the gulf where the flotsam had accumulated.
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Mr. Barker later joked that Mr. Corbett had stood on two boxes to reach over the bar.
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Plus, what if one of those things he stood on just snapped off because, well, they're old!?
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Afterward, he stood on the steps of the highest court of the land and addressed the crowd.
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After winning the challenge, Hobbs stood on a casket, pulled out a ring, and proposed to Hawkins.
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Franchises were worth little more than the land they stood on and the basic inventory of cars.
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I stood on a decaying picnic bench at the edge of an overhang to study the horizon.
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According to reporters on the scene, riot police stood on the property to protect the officer's home.
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Before entering, the women stood on the cement porch in front of the open door and prayed.
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We're stood on Whitecross Street, just under the shadow of the Barbican's looming trio of brutalist towers.
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Millennials were part of the three-legged stool President Obama stood on as a foundation to victory.
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At high tide, as the sun shined brightly on the bay, Ms. Cause stood on Cuffey's Beach.
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"My inspiration was: What might anybody who stood on that point have seen over eons?" she said.
|
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But understanding the national stage that the Ramblers stood on, she sought a bit of divine intervention.
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Trump's comment prompted the moderators to ask all the candidates, including Trump, where they stood on Islam.
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As I stood on the curb to hail a cab, he ran to the drugstore next door.
|
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About two weeks after Singko's capture, a mesmerized crowd stood on the Barangay 5 pier at dawn.
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The police bomb-squad detective stood on West 27th Street in Chelsea on that warm Saturday night.
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When I arrived, I stood on line with my friend, waiting our turn to pay and leave.
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When the dish arrived, Mr. Johnson stood on top of his chair and started photographing the meal.
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Two Russian police officers with automatic rifles stood on the pier where the Ukrainian vessels were moored.
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He stood on his tiptoes, and kissed him quickly on the mouth, already looking away, already bored.
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Another man on another day stood on the sidewalk in front of me as dusk was falling.
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Drivers parked in front of him and behind him, stood on the sidewalk chatting, and then left.
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Mr. Pence stood on the sidelines as the bill was constructed and signed the legislation in private.
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Watching awkwardly Through it all, China's vice premier Liu He stood on stage nearby, mostly stone-faced.
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Colorfully painted houses stood on stilts in the bay, China a mere 1,000 feet to the west.
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Later that evening, stuffed with spaghetti, Tillman stood on a small platform in front of the d.j.
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Let's paint a picture: You've stood on the platform as three completely packed trains have gone by.
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I was drinking my tea when two burly men came near me and stood on either side.
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But as he stood on the rubber, his hamstring — which he strained in 2013 — seemed to relax.
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Few, however, know what happened to the white sprinter who stood on the victory box with them.
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Carmela's house stood on a quiet street in Bergen Beach, across Mill Basin from Floyd Bennett Field.
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Before the current structure was built, another building stood on the corner of Beekman and Nassau Streets.
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I stood on Bainbridge for a moment watching the city, the gingerbread still warm in my hand.
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WHO'S WHO Senators, family and former presidents: See who stood on the inaugural platform alongside Mr. Trump.
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For the last show, the stars spun, frolicked, stood on their hind legs and posed in a headstand.
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A trio of security guards stood on an empty street in front of window covered in brown paper.
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Thousands of Park's supporters waved South Korean flags as they stood on main thoroughfares near the Constitutional Court.
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Really, though, "Sapokanikan" is about the Lenape village that once stood on Manhattan — and some other heady stuff.
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On January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs stood on the MacWorld stage in his jeans and a black turtleneck.
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Look, I'm so proud of what we did, and I'm proud that other people stood on our shoulders.
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The ruler stood on a raised platform surveying a gathering of political foes, vanquished rivals, and professional miscreants.
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And, yes, at the end of the performance, Beyoncé — THE Beyoncé — stood on her feet to praise Shangela.
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A minifridge was stocked with seltzer, wine and water, and a bottle of absinthe stood on the desk.
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A host of Silicon Valley giants were in attendance to remind Europe where America stood on the debate.
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Chicago (CNN)Six years ago, Robbin Carroll stood on a street corner in Chicago's turbulent West Englewood neighborhood.
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"I'm here to catch the thief," said a man in the crowd, as riot police stood on guard.
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In 2017, Alabama passed legislation protecting memorials that had stood on public property for 40 years or more.
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She stood on a corner of the pavement and looked up, and what she saw clouded her senses.
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He went to Indiana, Hoosier country, stood on a basketball court, and called the hoop a basketball ring.
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"Get in the car!" one of the officers shouted as the three daughters stood on the sidewalk wailing.
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The four of us stood on the rocky beach of a picturesque lake surrounded by towering green trees.
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Murkowski made it clear where she stood on certain issues that would come up in the repeal bill.
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Another young woman stood on a rural West Texas road waiting for a Greyhound bus that never showed.
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It was a gruesome sight: Body parts were being thrown into huge plastic bags that stood on end.
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Aaron Gross, a fifth-generation owner of the family business, was reflective as he stood on the roof.
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Markle has stood on the palace balcony for many iconic events, such as the Trooping the Colour parade.
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While the grown-ups tended to the injured, she stood on a knoll overlooking downtown, riveted by horror.
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At times, the miners stood on the river's edge, arms folded, as the marines and rangers sailed by.
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Escobar was killed at the house, felled by three bullets as he stood on its red tiled roof.
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As he stood on the front steps, he noticed a neighbor peeking at him from behind makeshift curtains.
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Terrill's Cottage Saloon once stood on this street, and more than a few cowpokes breathed their last there.
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I saw her as I stood on the lawn of the Capitol as Obama was sworn in 2009.
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The pastor stood on a platform under an awning in the parking lot and spoke into a microphone.
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Beckham stood on the sideline in the second half, wearing street clothes and a wrap on his ankle.
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""I have stood on principle, representing people with whom I disagree as well those with whom I agree.
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In 2004, Steve Dunstone and Timothy Awoyemi stood on a boat on the bank of the River Niger.
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They stood on ladders to carefully place red and silver ornaments, tassels, and twinkling lights around its branches.
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On the plate, the sandwiches, cut in two and stood on their edges, call to mind prayer books.
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Thomas Gray, 24, stood on the attacker&aposs wrist to make him drop the knife he was holding.
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According to CBC News, passengers panicked and stood on their seats after learning of their tarantula travel buddies.
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The women stood on one side of the street, separated from the men, as per Orthodox Jewish tradition.
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When she stood on a stage in Manchester, New Hampshire, Thursday afternoon to denounce Trump, her voice faltered.
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Hordes of fleeing Yazidis had crossed the intersection where we stood on their way to the Sinjar Mountains.
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But instead of supporting the massive popular Iranian uprising in 2009, the Obama administration stood on the sidelines.
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An all-female band wearing caps drooping long red feathers stood on the back of a dragon float.
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I stood on the side of the street with hundreds of people and watched the torchbearer run past.
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Lieutenant General Adolf Heusinger, who stood on his right, morbidly described the desolate situation on the Eastern Front.
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The left-right dichotomy has its roots in the French Revolution, when members of the National Assembly physically divided themselves according to their view on the king's authority: Those members in favor of more royal power stood on the right side of the chamber, and those opposed stood on the left.
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Thursday, as he stood on the opposite end of the park inside the German chancellery, the mood was darker.
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Video The debate then moved on to how the two candidates had stood on Trump in the 2016 campaign.
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Snipers stood on roofs and federal and regional security services mixed with the crowds in a show of strength.
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As if we were friends instead of strangers, we stood on the sidewalk downing the crunchy pellets like shots.
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The 4-year-old stood on a block so he could peer through a telescope to watch Mercury's transit.
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I was crouching behind him, while he stood on a box—but they were both very lovely and charming.
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Three Percenters stood on one side of Emancipation Park, Redneck Revolters a few blocks away at a different park.
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In those days, go-go dancers stood on a ledge above the dance floor and demonstrated the latest dances.
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It's sadly hypocritical for them to attack Marco, who has stood on principle and been honest about his position.
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You ever talk to somebody that stood on concrete floor for the first 21950 years of their working life?
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I leaned over to another woman who also stood on the outskirts of the dance party to say hi.
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An ocean away, I walked through crowded markets and stood on subway platforms and didn't jump at loud noises.
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"Every time I stood on the scale, and I saw the difference, it would keep me going," she says.
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"Anthony Rapp, for all the shoulders you stood on, now we stand on yours," she said in the statement.
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"We knew where he stood on the issues, we didn't expect for him to change his mind," she said.
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As he stood on the podium at the Republican Convention, he channeled Ronald Reagan with repeated references to freedom.
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During Shawn Mendes' performance of "There's Nothing Holding Me Back," Asahd stood on his mother's lap and clapped along.
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On December 3rd a poll by Survation put Labour eight points clear of the Conservatives, who stood on 37.
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The stakes are not as high as they were when two superpowers stood on the brink of nuclear war.
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Few may remember, but hundreds of people stood on a small hill next to the Pentagon, watching it burn.
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Syracuse police say Boeheim struck 51-year-old Jorge Jimenez as he stood on the side of I-690.
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I stood on the man's wrist and told him not to even think about moving until they got there.
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I stood on the cracked concrete of his driveway smoking a cigarette when Jack came out to meet me.
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I've stood on lots of mountain tops and scuba dived in lots of oceans and taught hundreds of veterinarians.
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Nadella stood on the sidelines, thinking he wasn't going to get a chance to play again in the game.
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Trump's abrupt decision to oppose the legislation capped days of uncertainty about where he stood on the spending debate.
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When America has been at its greatest, it is when we have stood on the side those fighting tyranny.
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Three police officers stood on the floor tugging gently at the flag, indicating that it had to come down.
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Mr. Trump's victory "changed the earth that we stood on a little bit," Mr. Shoultz said in an interview.
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A beautiful, statuesque drag queen in full hair and makeup stood on the sidewalk, eyes closed, in deep concentration.
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In 2014, I partnered with Michael Bloomberg and Hank Paulson to analyze where we stood on the climate challenge.
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That day, she stood on the steps of a campus building a few hundred yards from the president's office.
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Spokesmen for McConnell and Ryan on Monday declined to say where their bosses stood on the administration's new push.
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"We have no worries," Christensen said, smiling as he stood on a Copenhagen street near the capital's City Hall.
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Risha Gorig, 35, an artist, and Rachel Schulder, 54, an art teacher, stood on a corner, processing their memories.
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In June, I stood on the West steps of the United States Capitol with 15,000 Karen refugees from Burma.
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Dragons, jelly fish and parrots decorated coats and dresses and two zebras stood on a big orange fur coat.
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Everyone has particular bits of music they lean on when they need to be stood on their feet again.
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As they stood on Westminster Bridge admiring Big Ben, Mr. Brenner took out a ring without saying a word.
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Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: Every Thursday morning for several years I stood on my corner at 6:15 a.m.
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As he stood on the steps of New York's City Hall, he hugged his wife and fought back tears.
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Consider the scene at a rally in Nashville in May, where both candidate and president stood on stage together.
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We stood on the beach, sharing a pack of M&Ms and watching our dogs play in the sand.
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He stood on the same stage where his father and mother had stood, but alone, without his wife, Masako.
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I stood on the edge of the bathtub in my slippers to clean the top of the surrounding tiles.
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I stood on the curb outside my hotel looking at my phone as a Lincoln Town Car pulled up.
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The jungle that had stood on this land was replaced by open savanna — grazing land for its 400 cattle.
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Darnold stood on the sidelines during Week 3 practices, fulfilling backup quarterback duties, including charting blitzes and watching film.
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I stood on the balcony outside Room 306 in the spot where he was struck by a single bullet.
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"See that?" the Bills' running backs coach, Kelly Skipper, said as he stood on the sideline observing his players.
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I thought that Ge-ology's effort could have stood on its own, but it wasn't up to us, really.
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Reappearing the next year in the United States as "The Americans," the photographs stood on their own, open-ended.
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A three-year-old with a shark sippy cup stood on his chair next to his stuffed Mickey Mouse.
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Last Wednesday, just before midnight, Jasmin Burgess of Perth, Australia, stood on the corner of 43rd Street and Broadway.
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Ruby Cole-Session stood on the front porch, her short gray hair parted on the side, her posture straight.
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Throughout the event, Lot 39, Cattelan's "Him," stood on a platform to the right of the auctioneer, Jussi Pylkkanen.
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Trump's version, from the current spring collection, created an unmistakably patriotic picture as the couple stood on the tarmac.
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At one point, he said, a militant stood on top of him to make sure he was really dead.
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She knew it when Trump stood on a debate stage and denied having anything to do with the Russians.
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Fostoria was an herbivore that stood on its hind legs and belonged to the same group of dinosaurs as iguanodons.
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The driver stood on top of his Chrysler sedan, which he had parked next to the bus, according to Dominey.
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In a well-heeled North Yorkshire town days before the Brexit vote, I heard logic being stood on its head.
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Obama left little doubt where he stood on her reelection prospects Thursday, saying he'd vote for her if he could.
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Steven and Sara Johnson stood on the second floor of Buttigieg's recent event in Atlanta, enjoying their first political rally.
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She stood on the sidewalk, weeping in shock, as the fatally injured activist Heather Heyer lay bleeding in the street.
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For one second, while I stood on 49th Street, a strange feeling of relief and utter freedom flooded over me.
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I stood on the shoulders not only of our nation's founders but also the self-made Americans who preceded me.
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This is a man who stood on a campaign stage and openly asked Russia to help find Hillary Clinton's emails.
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That evening, my co-worker and I had stood on the pavement in Hell's Kitchen trying to hail a cab.
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You'd think that would make the planet's surface pretty damn bright, but actually, if you stood on its surface, Space.
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Several other royal family members, including scene-stealer Savannah Phillip, Princess Beatrice and Princess Anne, also stood on the balcony.
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He was killed by a Kurdish sniper a week ago as he stood on the doorstep of his family home.
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"It was pretty crazy when I stood on the scale and saw that I had gained that much," she confessed.
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They huddled in the shade of the bridge as the smuggler stood on the highway's guardrail, looking for a taxi.
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The pair stood on the field with their hands on their hearts while the anthem was played, then left immediately.
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Amateur star-gazers can examine it with a telescope, and humans have stood on it several times since the 1960s.
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Abu Yassin's son was mistaken for a fighter and killed as he stood on the roof of the family's home.
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The grassy, expansive field was still closed, so Luff stood on a small, dusty patch of land adjacent to it.
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Some stood on rooftops while others jumped off of them, to the chants of "Jump for X" coming from below.
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Amy posed from one balcony while Chris stood on the other, snapping shots of his blushing bride holding white flowers.
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At one point, Lopez stood on the roof and held up a Venezuelan flag above the cheering throngs of people.
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Dozens of senate Democrats stood on the floor for nearly 15 hours on Thursday to push forward gun control legislation.
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Kurdish peshmerga fighters stood on a berm, watching closely for any signs of suicide bombers, who sometimes pose as civilians.
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When I stood on that podium 48 years ago, I didn't have $13 in my bank account to support me.
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Stone, 27, stood on the other end of the group photo, partially hidden, wearing a big grin on her face.
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But tonight a homosexual stood on equal ground with the rest of society, and I was, quite unexpectedly, extremely moved.
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Ron Mikulaco, 51, and his nephew, 23-year-old Brad Fernandez, stood on 178 on Saturday looking at the cracks.
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On Monday, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy also outlined where he stood on multiple possible sticking points for the bill.
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Syrian flags flew in Douma on Monday, security forces stood on street corners and Russian military police patrolled the streets.
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DENHAM SPRINGS, La. — Kathryn Morgan, 18, stood on the shore of the neighborhood, waiting for a boat and taking stock.
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The Lower Manhattan Expressway's main architectural features would have been the towers that stood on either side of the road.
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Asked if the country stood on sturdier ground under former President Obama's leadership, McCain said "yes," according to the report.
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They formed the Ward's Corner Community Coalition, named after a department store that stood on the site a century ago.
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Trump on October 3 stood on the White House lawn and once again called on Ukraine to investigate the Bidens.
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In 2012, I stood on the bank of Maine's Penobscot River and watched as the Great Works Dam was breached.
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He stood on a stage and towered over a tiny black man who looked to be about 12 years old.
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Cubs players stood on double-decker buses with their families in the late morning, waving at cheering throngs of people.
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Feo stood on the street, blinking in the dull light of afternoon, then shook his head to clear his thoughts.
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In the days before digital disruption, you stood on the corner and hailed a taxi or booked a hotel room.
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Frantic with excitement, they stood on their hind legs and strained against their chains, shining noses perked at our approach.
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Moore said last year's controversy pushed the town's residents to decide where they stood on the issue of gay rights.
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That they stood on the sidelines and watched as the party of Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt and Reagan was destroyed?
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When America has been at its greatest, it is when we have stood on the side of those fighting tyranny.
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He stood on an elevated platform and ordered the rope holding it in place to be cut with an ax.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers' best hitter, third baseman Justin Turner, who had homered in the previous inning, stood on deck.
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A handful of potatoes, two cabbages, some peppers and a small basket of apples and pears stood on the shelves.
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As we stood on stage, we both realized, as we remarked later, that we were a long way from Detroit.
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I stood on my toes and craned my neck to glimpse the mandala, hoping to see it encased in glass.
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He no longer trusted his breaking pitches, and when he stood on the mound, he could not grip the baseball.
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My wife stood on the porch with the baby in her arms as I threw a suitcase in my pickup.
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Ms. Kramp-Karrenbauer stood on a stage in her home state during carnival last year, dressed as a cleaning lady.
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When Mr. Maas got married years ago, men always stood on the groom's side and women on the bride's side.
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Another islander, a man wearing a crown possibly made of flowers, stood on a coral rock and yelled at him.
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In the video, her husband stood on the back of a truck bed and told a crowd about his plans.
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Longtime resident Ademir Rogerio cried as he surveyed the mud where Vale's facilities once stood on the edge of town.
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"I don't like our present mayor," a woman, Stella Arsenakos, 55, told Mr. Brannan as they stood on her porch.
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On a recent morning, Mr. Morales stood on the compost site as a cold wind blew in off the water.
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That's where the case stood on Wednesday, with Palm Beach County proceeding as if it would not get an extension.
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One afternoon as I stood on a sidewalk in Shanghai, a passenger on a bus pointed at me and laughed.
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On a recent evening, Professor Webster stood on the blackened banks of Butte Creek, scooping up sample jugs of water.
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I moved to the edge of the crowd and stood on a stone ledge, taking in the sights and sounds.
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An old man stood on the roof of his two-story home and swept rubble into the waters around him.
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The two PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) partners stood on either side of the stage, ready to hand the envelopes to the presenters.
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Offset's eldest son, Jordan, stood on the side of the Migos rapper's throne and also wore an all-black ensemble.
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"For eight years, Arrow has stood on the shoulders of Smallville," Arrow co-creator Marc Guggenheim said in a statement.
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The number of cases confirmed in Italy stood on Wednesday at more than 370 in five days, with 12 deaths.
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A cop stood on either side of him, squeezing on his bare elbows, then handcuffed his wrists behind his back.
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But as I stood on the street with him, I found myself wondering: Did he really know who shot him?
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The couple was taller than she was, so she stood on her tiptoes, raised her camera up high and shot.
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Just one week ago, the words to describe these African garments were as foreign as the land I stood on.
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A bottle of whiskey stood on the table in front of him as he wrote up a report in Hindi.
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We stood on one of the city's many footbridges and watched the crowd pass beneath, a torrent of open umbrellas.
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That factory stood on what is now McGuinness Boulevard, said Mr. Cobb, who is originally from County Armagh, Northern Ireland.
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I stood on the darkening quay side in Cobh on Christmas Eve, and looked at a statue of Annie there.
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The ground we stood on certainly was anything but: In some places, the lava is more than 440 feet deep.
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Families stood on balconies above the streets cheering the marchers, who ranged from journalists, doctors and teachers to homeless people.
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Even as he stood on the periphery, Rickman ensured that every chance Brandon had to assert himself made an impact.
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You stood on this platform, and they tried to do a network, and they were basically combating people and dinosaurs.
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Inside their Ondaatje Theater Archie Proudfoot stood on the stage in a blue painter's jumpsuit his back to the audience.
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I chose an undersea one in which a colossal humpback whale visited me as I stood on a long-sunken ship.
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Party-goers then sang "Happy Birthday" to the toddler as he stood on the table next to his car-themed cake.
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My lower back received deep puncture wounds from her claws digging into my back as she stood on top of me.
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Though I thought my company stood on the periphery of this social media storm, it turns out I was quite mistaken.
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They got out of their cars and stood on the highway chatting with each other, anxiously waiting for their look inside.
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We stood on an altar and vowed to love each other until death do us part and now he was done?
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Dario Motz, an official from the Italian Sailing Federation, stood on the elevated deck of a vessel recording the finish times.
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Trump was most recently asked about this in Scotland where he wasn't specific on where exactly he stood on the issue.
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Offset's eldest son Jordan, 8, stood on the side of the Migos rapper's throne and also wore an all-black ensemble.
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Cammarata intended "to get the information important to the case," he said as he stood on the courthouse steps Monday morning.
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In the black and white photo, Holmes was all smiles as she stood on the far right of the large crew.
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The rebuilt school bears no memories or resemblance of the old building that stood on the same property December 14, 2012.
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"I actually climbed on and stood on top of the croc for 15 seconds," Lami Lami told 9News following the incident.
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The next day, April 4th 1968, as he stood on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel, King was shot and killed.
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Behind these altars, a small choir stood on risers, accompanied by electronic music and a long loop of recorded singing bowls.
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She and about ten other people stood on a wall near the stage with confederate flag stickers plastered over their mouths.
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He stood on his apartment balcony, watching men his father's age pace in front of the California Supermarket with long guns.
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Armed Palestinian security men stood on rooftops in the camp, reached via an unpaved road and bordering a large Jewish settlement.
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I stood on a railway overpass, from where I could see three activists who had locked themselves to a coal loader.
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They also dissected the leg structures to see if muscle control was used when the birds were stood on one leg.
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We stood on the steps of the Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace at Gramercy Park in Manhattan, in support of bipartisan campaign reform.
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I stood on her balcony and looked into her bedroom with my hands like two white parentheses pressed against the glass.
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On Sunday, the veteran stood on stage wiping away tears as he accepted his diploma in front of a cheering crowd.
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Holding his son, Bruce stood on the field with his wife and tipped his cap to the sparse but applauding crowd.
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Those still here stood on what remained of front porches, mired in a state of shock, hoping the people would return.
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Her message arrived as I stood on a subway platform in Washington, D.C. I read it in snatches, my brain jamming.
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Rows of metal panels in the lobby were salvaged from the canopy of Spilkes Bakery, which formerly stood on the site.
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They waited as a doctor stood on a table and started reading names of the people in hospitals, in alphabetical order.
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"I stood on the little stage and told them all I could," she recalled in an NBC News interview this year.
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When the Trump administration made the decision to roll back the DACA program, it was Sessions who stood on stage alone.
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As Assad forces mowed protesters down in the streets, the U.S. and the Saudis and Gulf kingdoms stood on the sidelines.
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"While the rest of the country was floundering, Pittsburgh stood on the gas and reinvented itself as a city," he said.
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And, finally, after three hours of cleaning, she stood on a wooden chair and scrubbed a small stain off the ceiling.
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I stood on my mark with my shoulders as far back as I could get them, desperately trying to project confidence.
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As I stood on the red carpet with my audio recorder, I was filled with a mixture of hope and anticipation.
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Since American democracy has stood on more or less firm ground for centuries, it won't drop to its knees so easily.
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When a Guy stood on a table at Stout NYC Flagship with a cheeseburger, the crowd quickly fell silent in anticipation.
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The biggest dredges today are more than 700 feet long; stood on end, they would top a 60-story apartment building.
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She wore ankara-patterned pants and a white blouse and stood on four-inch heels, and the audience response was euphoric.
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"Protecting people and the environment for decades to come," she said, recalling her thoughts, as she excitedly stood on the stage.
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I stood on the edge of the border town in the shadow of a 12th-century castle high on a hill.
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Koepka's face was flush with anxiety as he stood on the par-3 14th green studying his fourth consecutive bogey putt.
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On Friday morning, Ambrozia Stewart stood on the corner of East 187th Street and Prospect Avenue, weeping into the frigid air.
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The traffic was heavier, including bus-like Mercedes vans often so stuffed with passengers that several men stood on back platforms.
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Cronin ran to it in his spurs and cowboy hat, stood on the highest point and caught up on some business.
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Earlier President Widodo visited a housing complex flattened when the quake liquefied the soil it stood on, and called for patience.
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Beneath the persistent whoosh of the water, people stood on the banks beneath the dam, watching and sightseeing and taking pictures.
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DAMARISCOTTA, Me. — Alice Kelley stood on the bank of a tidal river, next to a grassy bluff dotted with apple trees.
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Mr. Majka — and Hughey — stood on street corners in Fort Lauderdale and Wilton Manors holding signs in support of Amendment 13.
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The plane floated for about 30 or 40 seconds, he said, during which Lesh and his passenger stood on the wing.
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He stood on shaky legs inside a cage, a thick worm of red and green mucus hanging out of his nose.
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On a recent evening shortly after sundown, three young women stood on a dark street corner, eyeing passing cars and motorcycles.
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O'Rourke stood on a countertop as he spoke to voters crowded into the store early in his presidential campaign last year.
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Throughout my career I have stood on principle, representing people with whom I disagree as well those with whom I agree.
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Although paying college costs for our three children did put us under financial pressure again, we have stood on our own.
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I stood on a small observation deck and gaped at this several-stories-tall machine, its interior pulled open for maintenance.
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This huge meridian sundial once stood on the Campus Martius in Rome, its calendrical functionality a constant reminder of Augustus' greatness.
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When Greeks voted in July for Mr Mitsotakis, who stood on a platform of reform, they turned their back on populism.
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As it stood on Friday, a Radio New Zealand poll of polls had the two main parties still neck-and-neck.
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The CEO in that case stood on both sides of the transaction in a way that another CEO would not have.
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Kisner started on five-under and had picked up three more strokes by the time he stood on the final tee.
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Georgia stood on L.S.U.'s 19-yard line, roughly equal to their deepest penetration through more than 40 minutes of play.
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Hours before she actually stood on stage at the convention, Melania made it seem as though she was the primary author.
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I've been hearing everything about the Infinity Room, so I stood on line for two hours and froze my butt off.
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Which is why Trump needed to know where McCabe stood on him before he could properly evaluate his future job prospects.
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The day before the Brexit vote in the U.K., Trump was asked by Fox Business where he stood on the issue.
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About a year after his moment of inspiration by the Thames, Thwaites stood on all fours on a mountain in Switzerland.
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I'm glad that they made it, but sorry they often stood on the backs of other marginalized communities to do so.
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Bartelski and Ryding are the only men to have stood on the podium since the first World Cup season in 1967.
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One day, he had an epiphany at his home studio, where his latest piece stood on an easel beside full bookshelves.
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Wearing a Chinese suit, he stood on stage at the Petit Palais (pictured), as enormous sparklers blazed on a display beside him.
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The crowd swelled toward the podium and I stood on tiptoe, peering between heads and red hats and foam fingers to see.
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Only three times since the International Curling Federation introduced a mixed-doubles world championship in 2008 has Canada stood on the podium.
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In the photo, the smiling couple embraced each other as they stood on a grand staircase and Jinger cradled her baby bump.
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As Jews exited trains throughout Nazi-occupied Europe, doctors stood on the tracks and selected who would live and who would die.
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Santos stood on the side of the convenience store, the top half of his shirt drenched in sweat from the morning trek.
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Brandi Smith, a reporter for CBS affiliate KHOU in Houston, stood on a highway overpass as floodwaters below engulfed a tractor-trailer.
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Emma González, who was one of the movement's most visible faces, stood on stage in silent protest and people stood with her.
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Orr said the bear then stood on top of him for what seemed like "an eternity," but was probably only 30 seconds.
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Henry Ramos, the Assembly's incoming leader, stood on the Capitol steps and waved as the images of Mr. Chávez were taken away.
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In his 1999 confession to police, Goldstein described the feeling that came over him as he stood on the platform that day.
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Eventually, the lightning somehow birthed a huge purple cube that stood on a hill at the edge of the island's desert biome.
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In 2014, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi stood on its 12th century pulpit and announced the creation of the so-called Islamic caliphate.
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Roughly that many Apple employees stood on the corner outside waiting to help out, eager to pull in people off the street.
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Bush has largely stood on his plans to expand the U.S. economy by 4 percent or more through tax and regulatory reform.
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As the ship was approaching the bridge, Captain Naples stepped out of the wheelhouse and stood on the bridge wing beside it.
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Finally, he went into the bedroom, stood on the brass bed, and reached up under the lighting fixture—and there it was.
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In training for the nationals, she said she stood on the balance beam and took a second to consider the big picture.
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The pool is enclosed by a picket fence, and is lined with stone from a barn that once stood on the property.
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On Baseball CHICAGO — He stood on the grass in shallow left field, bathed in the glow of the lights above Waveland Avenue.
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I walked to the center of the square and stood on the steps next to a man dressed in a business suit.
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"When I stood on that hill and watched the flames, I thought, 'What a horrible, horrible accident,'" said Mr. Ruane, the mayor.
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Larson said he and his girlfriend didn't think anything of it until each agent stood on each side of the bus' door.
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On Friday afternoon, Trump tweeted, but it did little to settle the question of where he officially stood on the compromise legislation.
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Dawn on Monday began the eighth consecutive day that Glenn Hobbesland stood on the baking sidewalk in the West Village of Manhattan.
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While Zarifeh stood on stage with the rest of the prom court, her younger sister checked Snapchat to see the latest updates.
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When the women stood on the chairs and fell back into the men's arms, what seemed intended as a crescendo lacked momentum.
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I mean, one thing, even at that dinner, was he didn't want to run by changing where he really stood on things.
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At one point during the festivities, the queen stood on the balcony of Buckingham Palace next to her seated grandson, Prince William.
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The Travellers, so named for their itinerant lifestyle, have stood on the bottom rung of Ireland's social and economic ladder for generations.
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Moments before the cameras were set to roll, the two women stood on set excitedly brainstorming about how to hone the dialogue.
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At Coral Springs High School in Florida, hundreds of students stood on a football field to form the shape of a heart.
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Woodley stood on the fence, in the inferior ring position, but was bizarrely able to push the pace as he did so.
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Just hours before, John Frank had stood on that street by the Port Authority exit when he felt tremors through the pavement.
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On Thursday evening, tens of thousands of Britons stood on balconies or at open windows, clapping for the nation's doctors and nurses.
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A few hours later, Loaisiga stood on a field in front of 03,20 fans and delivered a stunning performance of his own.
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After the ship docked, passengers stood on their balconies as they waited to disembark, the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported from scene.
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And on July 19, 10-year-old Eddie Hill was shot as he stood on the porch of his home with family.
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But as she stood on the podium at the world championships, a feeling of failure sank into a pit in her stomach.
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So they poured detergent and hot chili water into her mouth, and stood on her belly until they forced the baby out.
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As the fire burned, a teenager who lived there had stood on that roof, begging someone to save her parents, trapped inside.
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Then they floated off in the direction Mr. Njobi pointed, as Mr. Njobi stood on a patch of dry land and watched.
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All six contestants who stood on the stage had some connection to rice farming, having grown up in Crowley or around it.
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To help guide Mr. Trump's decision-making, White House aides commissioned a poll to determine where his supporters stood on different measures.
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A hatless Santa Claus stood on the corner of Constitution Avenue holding a hard-to-read "Save Money, Impeach the Impeachers" sign.
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When Trump stood on stage with Saccone in Moon Township on Saturday, he made clear the pressure for a GOP win Tuesday.
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The houses stood on the western side of the street; beyond them lay a mud clearing with a creek running through it.
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Several members from African nations had stood on Tuesday to support the "Traditional" plan, saying it accords with scripture's teachings on sexuality.
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New Beginnings Simon Spurr stood on his tippy toes to fetch a shoe box from a wardrobe in his West Village apartment.
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But it won't be as memorable as when the kings, queens and their retinues stood on opposite sides of an ideological divide.
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Players and coaches stood on the sidelines during the second quarter, watching as the fluffy feline showed them how it's really done.
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"Netbooks aren't better at anything," joked Steve Jobs when he stood on stage nearly 10 years ago to introduce the first iPad.
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By the early 20th century, a few imposing banks stood on the street, according to the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation.
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The coffin stood on display in front of his uncle's house, as food vendors plied their offerings nearby and children skipped underfoot.
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The Prime Minister and Stoltenberg stood on the stage in front of the cameras, talking quietly among themselves as they awaited Trump.
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"For eight years, 'Arrow' has stood on the shoulders of 'Smallville,'" executive producer Marc Guggenheim said in a statement provided to CNN.
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After all, from where he stood on the steps of the Capitol on that drizzly Friday, it must have seemed unimaginably vast.
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Scott went on to share another adorable photo of Penelope as she stood on a wooden set of steps during a boat trip.
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By the end of the day, most of the members of the Hall and Fischer teams had stood on top of the world.
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O'Rourke drew a clear line between himself and the President and made certain there were no doubts about which side each stood on.
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Some marchers went across the bridge and stood on the road across from the club, where a Red Cross Ball was being held.
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Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner stood on the internal Buckingham Palace balcony on Monday and looked out at the Queen of England's garden.
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You stood on the stage with Governor Cuomo in support of new legislation to raise New York's minimum wage to $211 an hour.
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Well... CLINTON: Come on, I have stood on the debate stage... SANDERS: -- well and I... CLINTON: -- with Senator Sanders eight... (CROSSTALK) CLINTON: -- times.
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You stood on the stage with Governor Cuomo in support of new legislation to raise New York's minimum wage to $1113 an hour.
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Well... CLINTON: Come on, I have stood on the debate stage... SANDERS: -- well and I... CLINTON: -- with Senator Sanders eight... (CROSSTALK) CLINTON: -- times.
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Seumas Milne, his adviser, stood on the sidelines, tapping his fingers and checking his iPhone as Mr Corbyn addressed a thousand adoring followers.
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Audience members largely stood on the dance floor, moving around the characters as they performed synth-pop bangers and pondered an uncertain future.
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Novak said politics should not be allowed to intrude into discussion of the Nord Stream project which stood on its own economic merits.
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Spokesman Alan Elias said the international business previously stood on its own since it was so small that it needed more individual attention.
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"As soon as we were able to come back up here, and I stood on my property, I felt at home," she said.
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The candidates stood on a stage less than 53 miles from Parkland, Florida, where 17 people died in a school shooting last year.
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"He stood on the edge of a sharp drop to get his family to take a picture of him and fell," he said.
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Carolyn Maloney on Monday as she stood on the steps of City Hall with other women politicians to announce the statue's extended stay.
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I stood on top of the levee so I could get a good signal and managed to get a call to my wife.
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"We got to talk about Mike having some visitation with Alana," Jennifer told Mama June, 38, as she stood on her front lawn.
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And they collected information from living flamingos to see how much body sway was affected by how many legs the birds stood on.
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Celine Dion stood on the stage at Caesars Palace on Saturday and thought about all that has changed over the last 13 years.
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When the USS Stout docked in Bodrum in 2011, members of the Turkish Communist Party stood on the shore chanting anti-American slogans.
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You could see the old bridge, if you stood on a chair and looked at an angle and squinted and it wasn't foggy.
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However, an air of caution lingered over the parade as armed policemen stood on every block and political activists used megaphones for sloganeering.
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Enoch, surrounded by small concentric circles of reporters, protesters, and counterprotesters, stood on a wooden riser in the shade of a dogwood tree.
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As Luis rode in Forest Hills, bursting into giggles at points, volunteers stood on each side, bracing his legs against the horse's flanks.
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Our final view: her face looking out the window of the small plane at Philip, who stood on the grass blinking back tears.
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Maîtrejean stood on her anarchist principles, denying that she was in practice the managing director of L'Anarchie, claiming to be just another comrade.
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You stood on the stage with Governor Cuomo in support of new legislation to raise New York's minimum wage to $1123 an hour.
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Well... CLINTON: Come on, I have stood on the debate stage... SANDERS: — well and I... CLINTON: — with Senator Sanders eight... (CROSSTALK) CLINTON: — times.
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As of 2019, his record-breaking height — 7 feet, 4 inches when he stood on his hind legs — has yet to be beaten.
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Mets 14, Cubs 3 As he stood on first base after his sixth hit of the game, Wilmer Flores flashed a small grin.
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At the medal ceremony, Hammon stood on the lowest step of the podium, in her Russian uniform, a bronze medal around her neck.
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CreditCreditWhitney Curtis for The New York Times Luther Helland stood on a platform in the middle of the river and surveyed his dam.
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It had not been clear until now where Ross stood on many tech issues since he has never held elected or public office.
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I first stood on a skateboard through my neighbours, because they had this old variflex fishtail board that just said 'RAD' on it.
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At the International Olympic Committee's daily press briefing on Thursday, the first question was where the IOC stood on the Ryan Lochte case.
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A cross in Pensacola has stood on the site in Bayview Park since 1941, although the most recent version was erected in 1969.
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My mom was also very focused on trying to make sure we stood on our own two feet, that we had that independence.
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The Lorraine Motel is where Dr. King, then 24, stood on the balcony of Room 18773 and was killed by an assassin's bullet.
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Peter Norman stood on that medal stand, too, wearing his button, adding his perspective to a problem that was hardly unique to America.
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"What greater expression of faith in the American experiment than this," Mr. Obama marveled as he stood on the spot in Selma, Ala.
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Yet the view and the mood are a bit different now than at those previous times the market stood on this particular perch.
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Smaller walkouts began in early February, organized by the sons and daughters of coal miners who had stood on the picket lines themselves.
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Jennifer Finney Boylan I took her picture last year, one sparkling autumn day, as she stood on our dirt road waiting for me.
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"I started going around and filming more and more and more and more," she told me as we stood on the Naples pier.
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For days and nights, unruly crowds sacked 523 stores in Maracaibo as residents stood on their porches wielding weapons to guard against looters.
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Which statue stood on the now-empty plinth atop the Appellate Division of the New York State Supreme Court building in Madison Square?
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Hours later, Dr. King was killed as he stood on the motel's second-floor balcony, shot by the white supremacist James Earl Ray.
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When it was time for dinner, she stood on her steps and rang a cowbell, bringing five little Pelosis scurrying from all directions.
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Though her clientele were high-end chefs, she never stood on ceremony, often showing up with a whole carcass slung over her shoulder.
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On June 9, 3-year-old Kennedi Powell was shot as she stood on the sidewalk in front of her home with family.
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As Biden was being escorted out after his speech, he stopped, stood on a block and gave brief remarks to the secondary crowd.
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Through much of the dead time, players stood on the court, hands on their hips, while groans from the crowd rose in volume.
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" Mr. Trump was fairly elected, he said, adding, "I do respect that he stood on a platform on which he is now delivering.
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As she stood on the steps of the Capitol on Thursday, she said she now saw school funding as a top political priority.
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Rogers, who owns a house adjacent to the Facebook lot, stood on the beach in stormy weather Wednesday as waves charged the shore.
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After a spoke, Hogg stood on stage for several long beats, struggling, and failing, to take a good selfie with Giffords and Murphy.
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She watched in 2008 as a cheater stood on the podium with a national flag and accepted a medal that rightfully was Lowe's.
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While Republicans have spent the last six months enmeshed in internal squabbling, Mr. Schumer has largely made sure Democrats stood on the sidelines.
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Jim Acosta, CNN's White House correspondent, walked toward the front of the room and stood on a small wooden riser facing a camera.
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Eyes ahead, I told the driver to go while my children stood on the back seat, banging their hands on the rear window.
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At dusk, I stood on a wooden footbridge in Armstrong Park, when I'd normally be loading bins of merch out of the van.
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The air campaign against isis and al-Nusra was left largely to the U.S., whose other allies have generally stood on the sidelines.
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On the street outside of the COP25 venue, activists from Extinction Rebellion placed nooses around their necks and stood on blocks of ice.
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Pop singer Pink performed a rendition of the song as players for the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles stood on the sidelines.
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Less than two weeks after the birth, I stood on the stoop to watch the New York City Marathon, holding my sleepy newborn.
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HOUSTON — Susan Dickson, 71, stood on her driveway on Sunday with her husband, Russell, marveling at the flow of water along Bissonnet Street.
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At the conference he stood on stage and acknowledged to his audience of 400 or so Iraqi workers his role in the occupation.
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The Australian star, 27, beamed as she stood on the red carpet with the ice skating legend, whom she portrays in the new film.
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The Spaniard was two-under-par for the tournament when he stood on the 16th fairway and smacked an eight iron from 181 yards.
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Ford stood on stage alongside Hamill, Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger, "Star Wars" creator George Lucas, and Billy Dee Williams, who portrayed Lando Calrissian.
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Protesters shouting "Traitors, traitors" and "Orban go to hell" faced off against hundreds of police who stood on the steps of the parliament building.
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At the meeting, Pelosi asked the members where they stood on the bill, signaling she could be open to making some last-ditch changes.
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Generations of professional journalists have gone to war with troops, stood on the front line with them and, in some cases, died beside them.
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It will include a restored Hall of the Realms, the grandest remnant of the 17th-century palace that once stood on the Prado's site.
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They stood on an orange carpet for around 40 minutes and handed out giant Hershey's chocolate bars and other goodies to children in costumes.
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But in the middle of May, I stood on the private eighth floor terrace of a $63,100 per night, Caribbean-colored one-bedroom suite.
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News of Luck's retirement leaked during the game and spread quickly on social media as he stood on the sidelines of Lucas Oil Stadium.
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He noted that since the shark fin wasn't visible, it was nearly impossible to spot the fish from where he stood on the beach.
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Mogherini's office declined to say where the EU stood on the border issue, and whether it had been formally discussed by the two sides.
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During his victory speech in Wisconsin, Ted Cruz made a point of repeatedly praising his wife, who stood on stage beside the Texas senator.
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Dressed in a slim-cut gray suit, Serhant stood on the red carpet that had been rolled out on the sidewalk for the occasion.
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As he stood on the podium with the gold around his neck, after embracing his family, the crowd stood and sang the national anthem.
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In an interview with CNBC in May, two months after resigning from the administration, Cohn made it clear where he stood on trade barriers.
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When the Kalenjin and Kikuyu last stood on opposing sides of the political divide, in the election of 2007, some 1,400 people were killed.
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While Louviere dialed the knobs, Brown stood on a ladder above the contraption illuminating the water with a ring light, her camera in hand.
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Once outside, the family stood on the church steps as darkness fell, a bell chiming as the casket was placed inside an awaiting hearse.
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Dating back to the mid-Cretaceous some 100 million years ago, these flat-toothed, herbivorous creatures foraged as they stood on their hind limbs.
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As we stood on one flat, mountain outcrop, Donahue pointed to glimmering shapes dotted through the trees on the other side of the river.
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Undercard debaters Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum -- the winners of the last two Republican caucuses in Iowa -- stood on stage with the front-runner.
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"It's not just a Polish matter," said Polish activist Poli Palian, as we both stood on the Westminster grass amid placards and rallying cries.
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You look at Nvidia, which has stood on the shoulders of Android to adapt the fractured OS into the more credible Shield gaming platform.
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We got Lalas at LAX ... and the former USMNT star told TMZ Sports where he stood on the whole athletes-taking-a-knee debate.
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Many brought signs demanding children be reunited with their parents, and some celebs even stood on a mini-wall together to make their point.
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The last time she was touched was when the installer positioned her, far away from the tilted white platform Tonight and Benevolent stood on.
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The House Democrats' anger, and their willingness to disrupt the proceedings, seemed to take some Republicans by surprise as they stood on the sidelines.
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One officer, wearing a T-shirt striped like an Afghan flag, stood on top of sandbags, trying to find phone reception to call home.
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When I visited the capitol in January, a group of high-school girls stood on a terrazzo mosaic in the middle of the rotunda.
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Like many Detroit executives, Fields has often stood on a stage and beamed as a sheet came off a new sports car or truck.
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As I hauled myself up the steps a male swimmer in his early 60s stood on the jetty and flexed his biceps like Popeye.
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This was the day an American president stood on foreign soil next to a murderous lying thug and refused to back his own country.
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Informing Johnson that he was being assessed a stroke penalty as he stood on the 12th tee would have been difficult but perhaps fair.
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The last Friday of winter was unseasonably warm, and Naomi Hollard, a senior at Columbia, stood on campus in jeans and a T-shirt.
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So if you stood on the surface at high noon, its star would appear as bright as our sun does an hour before sunset.
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"I've been here since 2873," Dr. Bahnassi, 56, a Syrian immigrant and an American citizen, said last week as he stood on the land.
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I still had to handpick entries where the longer answer stood on its own — without a clue — but this rebus trick was extremely helpful.
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All the while, their parents stood on the sidelines (no seats for the grown-ups) during the event that served as the daily briefing.
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Security personnel stood on the sides, and at one point a handful of state troopers moved inside, threatening to remove anyone who was disruptive.
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The remains of the FX makeup make it look like someone has stood on my face—a reflection of how I feel all-round.
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As I stood on the sidelines of her sixth grade soccer game two years ago, I suddenly decided I should coach her next team.
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Last week we also saw her attempting to boost Mellie's (Bellamy Young) debate rankings by mocking Susan's height as Susan stood on the podium.
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HUIXTLA, Mexico — Soon after dawn on Tuesday, the mayor stood on the central plaza of his town here in southern Mexico and took stock.
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Sal Albanese, a Democrat who is running on the Reform Party line, stood on the periphery — much as he will do for the debate.
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The Shift In 2007, a young Mark Zuckerberg stood on a stage in San Francisco and announced that Facebook was throwing open its doors.
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I know this though: On Sunday morning I stood on a beach with the friend of my youth, our arms around each other's shoulders.
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She's forcing herself to be the same 19-year-old who stood on the VMA stage, stunned that Kanye West was stealing her moment.
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Two enormous cranes stood on either side of the church to hoist workers to the roof and across the upper levels of the walls.
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Like his father, Seth, and uncle Arthur, Walker Hancock was born in Kentucky in a house that has stood on the Bluegrass since 1865.
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About 10 percent were liberal, 20 percent were vocal conservatives and the rest were just people who knew where their families stood on politics.
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" As my grandfather tried to alight again, the propeller hit another length of fence, and "the machine was disabled and stood on its head.
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Chelsea Strautman, a lawyer from Oregon, stood on an overturned bucket before a crowd clustered on the sports center's baseball diamond on Tuesday night.
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The man in a striped shirt stood on the roof of his car, clutching a tree branch as the water rushed at his feet.
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"Nobody gives you your stuff for free," said Sabrina Rodriguez, 139, as she stood on the lawn a few steps away from her pile.
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ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — In-Kyung Kim stood on the first tee at the Women's British Open and seemed to have everything going against her.
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But one man who stood on that patchy turf on Friday has mostly defied the normal expectations brought on by age and natural deterioration.
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In a meeting Tuesday to discuss the shooting, protesters stood on top of the information desk to lead the crowd in calls for justice.
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These are the same folks who, as Trump himself has stated, would still support him if he stood on Fifth Avenue and shot somebody.
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But as Burrow stood on the sideline getting instructions from his offensive coaches, the rest of the offense huddled around Orgeron on the field.
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Another flight attendant, who was also black, then spoke to her about her appearance while she stood on the jet bridge, Dr. Rowe said.
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Another flight attendant, who was also black, then spoke to her about her appearance while she stood on the jet bridge, Dr. Rowe said.
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We stood on that stage and campaigned across the nation, and are certainly willing to take the punches where they are warranted and deserved.
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Coach Pete Carroll embraced Olson as one of the guys; he attended a team meeting and stood on the sidelines at practices and games.
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As waitresses pushed through the crowd to distribute beers, Debra Caplan, one of the group's founders, stood on a table and raised a glass.
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"The people in the area know me, they know where I've stood on the issues, they know I've been a strong advocate," he said.
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Lincoln swore the oath on it at his first inaugural in 1861, as the United States stood on the cusp of the Civil War.
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It was the first time the quadruple world champion had stood on top of the podium since the Belgian Grand Prix in August 2018.
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Both look more like digital picture frames, which they are, and can be stood on their side or end for optimal full-screen chatting.
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She has been an outspoken supporter of President Trump and often stood on the stage with him during rallies in last year's presidential election.
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Another wretched end for the Knicks, another bitter defeat, all seeping in as Carmelo Anthony stood on that same court, stone-faced and sullen.
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They stood on guard Wednesday as Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation on Independence Day from the historic Red Fort in northern Delhi.
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They went to the second floor, where Officer Haste and Officer Mcloughlin stood on opposite sides of the apartment door with their guns drawn.
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Warren stood on the other side of the argument, seeing relatively generous access to bankruptcy as a key strength of the American economic system.
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For six months, Sister Unn's stood on Austin Street in Forest Hills, backlit only by a refrigerator and filled with vases of wilted roses.
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With the Iowa caucuses only weeks away, seven Democratic candidates stood on the debate stage in California and alleviated the concerns of primary voters.
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One, sometimes these pockets are original urban places — traditional towns or villages that stood on their own, initially — that got gobbled up by sprawl.
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At that memorial, the surviving justices stood on the front steps of the court to greet Rehnquist's coffin, which was carried by his former clerks.
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"We stood on the tee and we said we need to make eagle," Law said after claiming the A$1.5 million ($1.06 million) winner's check.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Violinist Camilla Urso "stood on the stage like a statue on fire," in the words of writer Theodore Tilton.
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The divide is partly cultural, and America has broadly stood on the Anglo-Saxon side of it, even when putting up protectionist barriers to imports.
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"The festival was his hunting ground," said Argento as she stood on stage next to Ava DuVernay, ready to present the award for best actress.
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He wore a white uniform (bucket hat, t-shirt, and overalls) and stood on a gold-painted step ladder just below one of the baskets.
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One of the photos showed Zoey beaming alongside her owner as she stood on her hind legs and put her paws on the child's leg.
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Outside the courthouse, dueling groups of protesters - one supporting Liang, the other Gurley's family - stood on opposite sides of the street, holding signs and chanting.
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It involved students who stood on the bridge of a starship and answered questions, posed by an animated robot, about Mr Xi's speeches and biography.
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His lawsuit denies anything inappropriate occurred during the brief backstage encounter in which he and his girlfriend stood on either side of the pop star.
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The two brothers said that although they stood on differing sides of the Brexit divide, they were united in dismay at the country's current predicament.
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Our friendship stood on that vague threshold between the professional and the personal; nevertheless, she would freely share her enthusiasms, proclamations, and antagonisms with me.
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The terms of our disengagement must be debated fully after proper scrutiny by parliamentarians, 70 percent of them who stood on a pro-EU platform.
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Mosby: 'Inherent bias ... when police police themselves' More than a year ago, Mosby stood on her city's courthouse steps and announced charges against the officers.
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Do you feel like your mom ever overshadowed you in any way, or do you feel like you've stood on your own in your career?
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Careful not to block the street or the clinic's driveway, they stood on the sidewalk, huddling over rosaries and stretching their arms to the sky.
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With the exception of some of the advertisers who withdrew from O'Reilly's show, we largely stood on the sidelines, afraid to get in the game.
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About 45 minutes after it was born, the calf stood on its wobbly legs for the first time while mom helped keep her baby steady.
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The arch, called the Azure Window or the Dwejra Window, stood on the island of Gozo in Malta, where it was a popular tourist attraction.
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Prosecutors said he stood on the vehicle's hood and fired inside repeatedly after the car had stopped and its occupants were no longer a threat.
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While Marisnick stood on first, the chirping from the visitors got Pujols to react, the Angels first baseman talking several steps toward the Astros' dugout.
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Bog cotton stood on the reeds in a muddy bay, and there were concrete posts with the word "Water" on them driven into the moor.
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With European pressure and a reform-minded administration, Ukraine stood on the threshold of true reform, as international pressure aligned with the new Zelensky regime.
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They went to Enniscrone beach and stood on a dune crest and watched the Atlantic gather in long, wobbling furrows and smack onto the shore.
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She put several large computer manuals on the floor and stood on top of them in order to reach the high shelf above her desk.
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The Israeli official questioned him about where Trump stood on Russia and Iran issues, and introduced Papadopoulos to a woman he identified as his girlfriend.
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At the start of the performance, Meek Mill stood on a stage set up as a street corner, with neighbors milling about and children playing.
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His bodyguards wouldn't let him come into La Perla, but he stood on the heights and said he would buy them out for $500 million.
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The models stood on high podiums, dressed in multilayers of wool and shearling, including beanies, with hot lights shining on them for over an hour.
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Remaining in the north of England but travelling back almost a century, we find Leeds United and Huddersfield Town stood on the brink of merger.
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At the Retail Lab on Nike's campus, I stood on a mat while a Nike sales associate scanned my feet with a handheld iTouch device.
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Just outside of Keswick, in an evacuated section of Redding, resident Ken Wing stood on the corner of a deserted street like a lone sentry.
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James Emswiller, who won an Emmy in 2015, was taking a smoke break when the coronary struck as he stood on the second-story balcony.
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The problem this solves: Conservatives on the right have been railing against "insurer bailouts," so it was unclear where the Freedom Caucus stood on this.
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"People, by and large, saw that statue—which stood on Main Street in our town—as counter to the values we believe in," she affirmed.
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The Silent Sam statue that had stood on the base was knocked over by protesters in August and did not return to its original spot.
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Still, Joe Pacelli, 28, a novice golfer from Brooklyn, stood on a platform of artificial turf and hit 7-iron shots at a heavy screen.
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As my parents and two brothers stood on the bank, I wandered away from them and dared myself to dip my foot in the water.
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On a slush-caked Wednesday afternoon in January, Ms. Marvel, who plays President Elizabeth Keane on "Homeland," stood on Central Park West, accosting passers-by.
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"Fifty years ago, those brave activists stood on this street and fought back," said Corey Johnson, the openly gay and H.I.V. positive City Council speaker.
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Dolly Parton, dressed in a sequined lilac pantsuit with black piping and matching butterfly wings, stood on an outdoor stage on a recent Friday morning.
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Each year, I stood on a chair pulled up to the counter as she measured ingredients, her watchful eye on the pot of boiling sugar.
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The cars and pedestrians whirred by, and Mr. Antoine did what people in New York rarely do anymore: He stood on the street and watched.
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Boulem Debbagh stood on a recent day in the ornate Ottoman doorway of a whitewashed house he said his family had occupied since the 1830s.
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I even recall being serenaded at one anchorage by a man in a kilt playing bagpipes as he stood on the bow of his boat.
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That is where the Mets stood on Friday, when they returned home to face the Los Angeles Dodgers and lost, 5-2, at Citi Field.
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The day after that, she stood on the platform at Paddington station, and wept while I waved goodbye to her with my new school cap.
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Mr. Johnson, who was uninjured in the shooting, took his oath in the Presidential jet plane as it stood on the runway at Love Field.
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As Ms. Edwards stood on the man's doorstep, he called out to her with the door closed, telling her he did not want any visitors.
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On Friday, I asked Marc Rotenberg, the president of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, or Epic, an advocacy group, where he stood on the question.
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It's been less than two months since the U.S. killed top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani and the nations stood on the brink of outright war.
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Contributing Opinion Writer Twenty years ago this month I stood on the banks of Great Pond, in Rome, Maine, holding my children in my arms.
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Roughly six meters in diameter, the tower stood on the corner of the chapel of Huitzilopochtli, Aztec god of the sun, war and human sacrifice.
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In the long term, it will cost the G.O.P. dearly, especially among younger voters who will remember who stood on the wrong side of history.
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His look was more sophisticated than most of the kids who stood on line, but it was still influenced by skateboard, sport and sneaker culture.
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One of the guests on the doomed boat, Matthew Vince, tweeted a photo of people's feet submerged in water while they stood on the seats.
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At the site of the fire, inspectors stood on the roof, and the ladder of Mr. Tolley's company, No. 135, was leaning against the structure.
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Group allowed me to really know where I stood on the scale of worried people, whereas a shrink never told you anything about other patients.
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Minutes later, Grützner, in fingerless gloves and a beanie, stood on a chair, holding a team scarf above his head as the game kicked off.
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About an hour away from that ranch lies the small village of Nadungoru, the one where Mr. Lekisio stood on an empty farm in disbelief.
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"With gun violence becoming a regular part of American life Bernie Sanders stood on the sidelines," Bloomberg's campaign manager Kevin Sheekey said in a statement.
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During a trip to Brooklyn Heights, I had a friend stand in the middle of this art installation while I stood on the other side.
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Prospective direct partners in a minority government, the Green Party and Labour, stood on 8% and 5% respectively in the Irish Times/Ipsos MRBI opinion.
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"I vow to be yours forever, and I vow to be your person," Ms. Getty said to Ms. Lazzarato as they stood on the altar.
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Kavanaugh, though, provided few hints about where he stood on the matter on Tuesday, asking no questions that could shine a light on his thinking.
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The first Bad Janet — which Eleanor and the rest of the Good Place crew was aware of — stood on the platform to distract our heroes.
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She stood on her mark in a courtyard outside of Brooklyn Borough Hall as extras dressed as cops clad in riot gear roamed around her.
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Now managing director at Estate Planners of New England in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Flaim still vividly recalls the moments he stood on the Olympic podium.
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When Trump and Farage stood on that stage together in Mississippi, they spoke as though they were patriots reclaiming their great countries from foreign interests.
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He then stood on a half-wall separating the bathroom area from the pen and stepped off, according to surveillance footage described to the Times.
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She has been photographed with Leonardo DiCaprio and she stood on stage next to Jane Fonda at Glamour&aposs 2019 Women of the Year Awards.
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The survey presented respondents with detailed arguments from both supporters and opponents of the repeal plan, before asking them where they stood on the rules.
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However, Trump did not say where he stood on the bill, saying the blueprint was just a "series of concepts," leaving lawmakers awaiting his word.
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In another, she stood on the stump of a decimated tree, where she slowly tied branches she had collected from the rubble to her body.
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At Yankee Stadium, she stood on the roof when the electrical workers installed the lights and on the field when the sod was rolled out.
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As I stood on the corner waving my arms like a rube, one of the construction workers looked in my direction and started to laugh.
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A third inmate stood on the lookout for incoming prison guards and gave the attacker the signal to stab Short when the coast was clear.
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Trump stood on the field for the ceremonial singing of "The Star Spangled Banner" and sang some of the words, but paused at several points.
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Donald Trump said something bizarre even by Trump standards on Saturday night: He stood on a Republican debate stage and seemed to defend Planned Parenthood.
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At one meet last year, as she stood on the runway just before performing her vault, she eased her nerves by chatting with a Canadian gymnast.
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But critics accused him of failing to clarify where he stood on his written manifesto pledge that only serious illnesses would be covered by the state.
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Hamilton has won 51 of the 100 races over that period, and only Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull drivers have stood on top of the podium.
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This Easter morning, Kanye West stood on the mount – a man-made spot literally referred to as "The Mountain" – at Coachella to perform his Sunday Service.
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During those 17 years, Williams stood on street corners with signs imploring police to solve the case and wrote more than 200 letters to the governor.
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All this as America's allies stood on the sidelines watching years of successful isolation of a pariah nation coming to a sad and hardly unpredictable conclusion.
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Let's pause here to recall: There is a reason why the US and Europe have been allies, while Putin's Russia has stood on the opposite side.
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I remember the feeling of the mattress flying up on me as I tried to push it back as I stood on top of our bureau.
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In that newspaper was a table chart of all the candidates and all the important topics, showing where each potential president stood on any given topic.
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Story at a glance An indigenous filmmaker introduced an award for an indigenous actor with an acknowledgement to the indigenous people whose lands they stood on.
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Just after sunset one day in March 2017, Ikuenobe stood on the shore of a beach and gazed across the blue stretch separating him from Europe.
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During those 17 years, Cheryl stood on street corners with signs imploring police to solve the case and wrote more than 200 letters to the governor.
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He stood on a busy street corner and "became" Tank Man, the unidentified figure who stoically confronted the tanks on the morning of June 5th 1989.
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Crime Scene Paige Kaden, who is new to town, stood on a frigid block in Times Square on Thursday afternoon, looking for a man named John.
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Betanzos stood on the train tracks and looked southeast for coming migrants—for people he could protect, even for just this small stretch of their journey.
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As Weems walked around the remote site where the marker once stood on Friday, he said, the vandalized signs have brought him both frustration and hope.
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We couldn't prove that Nochlin was a direct influence, but it seemed to many of us that Steinem and Berger and Mulvey stood on her shoulders.
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I stood on my tippy toes, trying to get a good look down the back hallway all the boxers came through, but I was too short.
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The three stood on top of a parking structure with tricked out cars and a piano ... the song is called "Higher" and has an emotional feel.
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The men modeling the clothes stood on elevated platforms, posing in front of a rustic set of tree branches that helped evoke the presentation's rugged spirit.
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Timing is everything: if he had stood on the same spot 20,000 years earlier, he would have been buried under about 2,85033 feet of glacial ice.
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There models stood on the green under the heat of the sun and as time went on, one by one they began to—quite literally—falter.
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The paper, which included footnotes spelling out where the different parties stood on the divisive issues, showed a degree of FDP isolation on key European issues.
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"It's beautiful," I told Mohammad Sahi, 216, an officer in the Afghan national police, as we stood on a sagging thatched roof in the afternoon sun.
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We stood on the porch in darkness, and I asked if she felt any regret about the impact of her public profile on her private life.
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Neither were allowed inside, but Warren stood on a step ladder and peered over the fence at what she said were kids being marched in lines.
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DUBLIN — Ever since the first bookie stood on a step ladder and scrawled odds on a chalkboard, betting on horse racing was just about picking winners.
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Undecided voters curious where the candidates stood on American relations with Israel or their views on the Keystone XL oil pipeline were left to look elsewhere.
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On Monday we celebrated the life of a man who stood on the National Mall in Washington DC to proclaim his hope and dream for America.
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"I'm going to talk to my boss about it right now," Elianna Markovic, who works in information technology, said as she stood on a crowded platform.
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Simon: I think dance music festivals in 2050 will probably look like 3000 people stood on their phones texting each other on the dance floor. Really?
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He stood on the highway early Thursday morning with a black-and-white picture of Castro's face printed on an 153 x 11 piece of paper.
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Eight back as he stood on the 17th tee, he was tossed a lifeline when Spieth mangled the last two holes, playing them in 803 over.
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No, it's not the newest seat in the sky, but — aside from the cosmetic damage and the sub-par screen — it stood on its own merits.
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Other Democrats who supported the last stop gap measure in December said Tuesday they were unsure where they stood on plans to extend funding again. Sen.
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She had given it to the Australian War Memorial, where it stood on display and shone: seven testifying, suffering names to speak for all the others. ■
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This was not a good performance by past presidential standards: Trump seemed unable to grasp what a "clean" bill meant, or where Republicans stood on it.
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One afternoon this spring, I stood on a dock with Rom and her husband, Reid Carron, as they lowered a canoe into the South Kawishiwi River.
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In 2012, he stood on the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in a Tom Ford tuxedo as the honorary chair of the Met Gala.
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When a caravan of more than 150 Central American immigrants arrived here on April 29, seeking asylum, they stood on the Mexican side, facing Friendship Park.
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At lunchtime on Wednesday, William Pounds, 19, of Macon, Ga., stood on the Morehouse campus with a group of fellow students who had all voted absentee.
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At one point, two teenage girls, wearing abayas and head scarves, stood on their chairs to see better and sing along, and were reprimanded by security.
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LA MACARENA, Colombia — Ángela Díaz stood on a rock ledge above a creek called Caño Piedras and pointed out an unassuming olive-colored plant growing below.
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Goins pretended to casually throw back to Estrada, but actually placed the ball in his glove as Frazier stood on the base, looking toward the outfield.
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In Iowa in December, former Secretary of State John Kerry stood on stage with him at some events after endorsing Biden and helped move him along.
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"My son loved this city, and this city killed my son," Mr. Castile's mother, Valerie, said as she stood on a corner outside the courthouse afterward.
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"There was no question about where he stood on the issues, and he had a clear vision of the direction he wants to go," Muhs said.
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"There was no question about where he stood on the issues, and he had a clear vision of the direction he wants to go," Muhs said.
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Where she witnessed pain and suffering, I met hundreds of schoolchildren who had no idea that the pavement they stood on was once a mine field.
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I stood on the streets of Wan Chai, alone except for a few fellow marchers who skittered away every few minutes to avoid the riot police.
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But the retiring Texan, once eyed as a potential swing vote for impeachment for his willingness to buck Trump, made clear where he stood on Thursday.
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Unsure of Trump's position on Cuba, Diaz-Balart has asked Trump for months to clarify where he stood on the issue and other foreign-policy questions.
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Near the Serbian town of Bajina Basta, a house has stood on top of a rock in the middle of the River Drina for 50 years.
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I installed a coatrack over the top, and whenever I needed to retrieve a jacket, or a towel, I stood on my desk chair, swivelling uncertainly.
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Last appearance (alive): 8.5, "The Bells"Cersei stood on a balcony of the Red Keep and watched as Daenerys Targaryen's army and dragons destroyed her home.
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" While his friend prayed, Uzuegbunam stood on a stool and began to publicly evangelize about how "all men and women have fallen short of God's commands.
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On Tuesday, Matt Parrott and Brooke Heimbach reportedly stood on a cardboard box outside a trailer home and spied on their significant others from the window.
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By comparison, the snowpack was reported as about 5 percent of average the day Mr. Brown stood on the barren field and ordered mandatory water conservation.
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Seeing a large crowd of supporters outside, he then stood on top of a firetruck, clasped a microphone and happily addressed his supporters to roaring applause.
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The sculpture, which was originally commissioned by the USSR from artist Yuri Gerasimov, had stood on the roof of the East Village apartment building since 1989.
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These are living legends who have also stood on the right side of history, even when it was difficult, and they stand as beacons for me.
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All but one of the players stayed out of sight -- the exception being offensive lineman Alejandro Villanueva (a retired Army Ranger) ... who stood on the field.
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DJ Xenn stood on a three-story platform, head tilted to press the headphone against his shoulder as he nodded ever so slightly along with the beat.
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Adorned with fresh flowers and hand-painted rose gold decorations, the cake stood on a rhinestone-embellished stand that matched the sparkling rhinestones on the cake itself.
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All three stood on stage through the ceremony, and Cook's 11-year-old daughter Daisy Rocket and Shoenfeld's 11-year-old son Hawke acted as ring bearers.
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Rocket Lab At 4 pm local time on May 25, Rocket Lab's Electron stood on the company's private launch pad on the Mahia Peninsula in New Zealand.
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Ten years ago today, Steve Jobs stood on a stage in San Francisco and introduced the world to Apple's first foray into the phone business: the iPhone.
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One of the sons "actually stood on a nail and it had gone through his foot," says Robin Sherrington, then senior director of biological sciences at Xenon.
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Did you think that one was going to be better received over the other, or did you think they both stood on their own on equal footing?
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As temperatures dipped into the low 30s, and abandoned buildings still stood on the site, Native organizing groups worried that they lacked a timeline for the move.
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Mueller denies anything inappropriate occurred during the brief backstage encounter in which he stood on one side of the pop star and his girlfriend on the other.
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Beaulieu-Marchand, 49th in the World Cup rankings, was a surprise bronze medallist, his 92.40 second run leaving him looking stunned as he stood on the podium.
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Then, in December, they stood on the steps of the Capitol and demanded lawmakers shut down the government if they could not pass a clean DREAM Act.
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Ilene Chaiken, the creator of The L Word stood on a parade float during LA Pride earlier this month, waving as thousands of people lined the route.
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Still, as Lynch stood on stage awaiting his mystery presenter, he was able to figure out the surprise sooner than the Opry House's sold-out crowd did.
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"Kadena" begins: Kadena, Kadena, Thy name is, Kadena – The instant I stood on Anpo Hill, and had an entire view of Kadena Base something popped inside me, ….
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As he sat down for a moderated discussion of his economic proposals, a young man stood on stage behind him, taking apart one of the teleprompter panels.
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While each show has stood on its own, all have participated in the project of making space for the art of the Americas within the biennial circuit.
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During the screening, Zulawski stood on stage and provided live narration explaining what was supposed to be happening during the parts that were missing from the film.
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"I hope you do because we need a winnable candidate," Madhure said, holding her clipboard and campaign literature as she stood on Lambright's doorstep making her pitch.
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The White House plans to cut down the historic Jackson Magnolia, which has stood on the grounds since the 1800s but has decayed beyond repair, CNN reports.
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