Thank you for believing in me & standing your ground.
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Include something that validates their need while also standing your ground.
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"Thank you for believing in me & standing your ground," Crowe said on Twitter.
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Turns out, screaming and standing your ground is the exact right thing to do when a black bear attacks you.
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And, keep standing your ground, and speak the way all the rest of us Americans need to be spoken for.
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But standing your ground is the best defense, Warren said, citing her own work on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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In the interim, your own creeping doubt can try to tell you that feeling good about yourself or standing your ground is really arrogance.
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Standing your ground against a horde isn't precisely a new idea, but outside VR, it's more common in basic arcade games than immersive first-person shooters.
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We've got some ideas: for neutralizing certain lines of conversation, for politely standing your ground, and for how to decide when to bow out instead of blowing up.
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Malala's story is an unforgettable one; a reminder that standing your ground and speaking up—even in the darkest times—is what community, change, and progress is built upon.
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Can't we all relate to the difficulty of standing your ground and not giving in when the ex you still love keeps trying to go back to the way things were?
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I'm sure there are people out there who would claim that the gun George Zimmerman used to kill Trayvon Martin in 220, a weapon he's currently hawking on the internet, is a symbol of the Second Amendment or Standing Your Ground or whatever.
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"This was standing your ground, in a situation like this with kids involved; not what you saw in Clearwater -- that was murder," Harvey told Florida Today, referring to a controversial shooting last month over a handicapped parking space that&aposs sparked protests.
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It was the police who were doing > most of the destruction. We were really trying to get back in and break > free. And we felt that we had freedom at last, or freedom to at least show > that we demanded freedom. We weren't going to be walking meekly in the night > and letting them shove us around—it's like standing your ground for the > first time and in a really strong way, and that's what caught the police by > surprise.
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