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What does can't stand for? The C in can't stands for can't
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It stands for 'Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth
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It stands for “Listen
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She stands, walks over to the counter
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Into this place the mixture TGC+™ (equal amounts of organic tobacco, garlic powder, compost and the + stands for trace minerals such as rock dust)
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Zitteraal nods, walks away a few paces down the corridor, stands near the fire extinguisher, waiting
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I think it stands above a one percent chance today
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Cut to John’s POV: Fuzzy and out-of-focus, Zitteraal stands by his bed in the hospital, taking his pulse
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Stands of prickly pear cactus dot the landscape
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He watches John a moment, stands to leave
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Bush starts to walk over to the pool table, but John stands up, calls to him
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Enoch stands by the table staring at the balls as they slowly roll to a stop
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‘Yes, he stands there at his gate and just stares across at the house … he’s been doing it for several days now … since his wife died, in fact
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He stands up
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’ I told him, ‘They say that Dan Sadler stands staring at the house every evening for hours on end
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‘Yes, he stands in his drive and just stares at the house
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He stands up and stares off into the distance as if he had totally forgotten about them
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Only one that stands out anyway
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In the center of the temple on an elevated dais is a statue of the Buddha, a copy of the Great Buddha of Kamakura, it’s serene visage turned down to John, who stands looking up into the Buddha’s face
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A little-used mop stands in a bucket of dirty water in the center of the floor as if it were long ago forgotten there
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Khalid stands back out of the way
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Bolt stands at the front of a line of customers, sifting through some photos
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He stands, spits tobacco juice out the window, reaches for a binder, starts leafing through it, hands it to John
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Bolt stands to one side, ignoring the laboring men, taking seemingly random shots of something on the other side of the highway that only he can see: click, whir, click, whir
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Nearby, stands a life-size copy of Rodin’s "The Thinker,"
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small dais set with music stands and instruments placed ready for musical hands
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Russ yawns mightily, stretches, stands, tries to focus on his watch
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She stands in her loose silk robe, hand on hip, coolly regarding him
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Khalid comes in, stands in the living room area,
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Russ stands, grabs John by the collar, yanks him to his feet, begins to help him put on the remaining parachute
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John stands a safe distance from the wreckage, shielding his eyes from the heat and watching the plane crackle and burn
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Ahmed stands in the SUV watching
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Ali Ben Ali stands up through the sunroof of an
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He stands, addresses the guard
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John stands in chains in the courtroom
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John stands up, takes a deep breath, waits
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A hooded executioner stands on the dais, impassively sharpening a tremendous scimitar with a whetstone
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He stands with me on one side of the bridge and we look down at the water running under the bridge below us
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Teekra stands, puts her hand on her belly
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dren… At that moment Jesus stands in our midst
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" Ava cut him off with, "I don't know how she ever stood him, I don't know how she stands him now
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He stands, glass stopper in hand, staring into space for several moments before pouring the amber liquid into his glass
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He stands in an unwarranted defiance of Jehovah and
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Maggie calls everyone to order and, after the usual timelag for conversations to finish, during which time she stands looking annoyed, she goes into her spiel
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Rather I see from this time an endless loop of film in which a stocky, bull-headed man stands in a doorway and harangues me for being a bad little pig
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As soon as Moamar announced the decision, Bahkmar was popped from the stands into system space
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As I go into the kitchen, he gestures wordlessly to the table where there is a plate with lettuce leaf on which stands a little model of Brian, the snail from The Magic Roundabout …
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She takes one look at me, glances round the room and goes quickly over to where the kitchen roll stands and tears off a chunk, bringing it back to the table and handing it to me
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Wall: If it stands in you way, it means obstacles and vain hopes; if you jump over it, success and victory await you
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into the stands above the stadium floor to watch the fight
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It stands to basic human reasoning given that we as conscious beings experience everything through a beginning and an end
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One man stands at the front to instruct the congregation of saints that have come together only one day out of the week
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where the bucket stands
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he turns and stands, still, breathes in, swells
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and burst the damn that stands before our flood
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An Asian woman stands on the steps of her house,
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On stands of gunmetal, iron nosed timbers
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Bare and black on the median horizon stands of elm
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The space in which he stands,
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that stands the destroyer, Hurricane, in this heaving world
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I don't think I'm going to need it out this way, something tells me we're out of the neighborhoods with friendly little yaagatoria and cook stands at the crossroads
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she stands by the door, her hand on the latch,
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Realising we have arrived, my gg just stands
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I flounder for some minutes trying to come up with a sensible reason while she stands there, arms akimbo almost daring me to give her a reply
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We read in Daniel 12 that when Michael stands up the end is coming
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There is another place in the Bible where Michael stands up
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When Michael stands up, Satan is cast out of heaven
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of a man that stands on straw ground in the sale room
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) This immediately highlights where John stands at this point in time
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SAMANTHA stands facing him
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SAMANTHA: I really can't… (she stands up to tell the joke
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Berndt stands, arms folded in resignation, as Joris goes on to explain that Leos frequently appear confident but underneath are insecure and crave affection
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’ I replied, unwilling to confess to being a Leo as well … Joris stands, his head on one side considering me as I try to stand confidently returning his gaze
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and with a will that stands firm in misunderstanding,
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He places the platter on my lap and stands ready to catch it if I should drop it
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It is an open landscape with few trees and the land rises steadily towards the rocky hills we can see in the distance; stretches of scrubby grassland are interspersed with dense groves of olive trees and, as Drens said, dry stone walls carving up the landscape, as well as islands of tall, dark stands of yet more pines
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He waits until they are nearly parallel with him then stands and raises both hands, making a throwing motion
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He stands above her,
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With a deep sigh, he stands up and walks over to the rail gazing down at the water rushing past before continuing, his voice low but audible above the sound of the sea
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Taking the stones, Berndt, stands for a moment collecting his thoughts then, looking me full in the face, he began
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Holding it out for me, he turns and walks over to the porthole, placing his hands either side of the window, he stands apparently looking out at the sea
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Berndt, surrounded by other Gottesmen and women, stands in the centre, his Gottestones in his hands, all in an attitude of prayer
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She has been enhanced by many of them; think of this alone! The woman stands 6 feet tall, and the White says she reminds him of the Amazon women of past
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A gatehouse stands by the Dyke, soldiers standing outside it across the way
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He stands poised, pen in hand, clearly thinking
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A woman stands in the doorway of the wayhouse, she fusses over me as I am carried unceremoniously into the house by one of the men
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Grinning despite himself, he comes over and picks it out for me, then stands helplessly by while I, woman fashion, drape his wet clothes by the fire so that they will dry off
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This stands true in almost any culture on the Earth at this point
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She stands up as she sees me coming and greets me normally; she seems perfectly natural
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Some miles to the south of London, nestling in the gently rolling, green swathed hills of the Surrey Downs, there stands an old country manor house, which boasts the thickest of stone walls, a small but nonetheless impressive little tower and ornate white painted wooden gables
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Abi stands with Alastair watching them but Katie comes over to me, ‘Hi, Jo
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In the middle of the room on an elegantly proportioned drop leaf table her great-aunt had set a Royal Worcester tea service, with one of those lacy three tiered cake stands at the centre of the display
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As it stands, however, they’re baubles and in no way do they compensate you for your father’s sad loss”
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crease, their team would be in the stands soon
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The shop was full of display stands and
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We quickly scour the upper floor ceilings and find a hatch – dragging a chair from one of the rooms, Gary stands on it and pokes his head through
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Hand on chin, he stands contemplating my hair
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He asks if he can see the dress so we carefully disinter it from the tissue paper and Jane holds it up against me while he again stands back, hand on chin again, contemplating
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He stands up and re-buttons his shirt, tucking it back into his trousers
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rolling, green swathed hills of the Surrey Downs, there stands an