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The shortfall stands as another indication of Apple's smartphone slowdown.
The book itself stands as a rebuttal of many critics.
As of now, our retirement income currently stands as follows.
A horse stands as a house burns in Lower Lake.
In this field, Mr Robbins stands as an original prophet.
It also stands as a valuable work of urban policy.
Russia stands as a model for this new social contract.
It stands as the deadliest shooting in our nation's history.
Rather, it stands as a unique entity somewhere in between.
Mr. Corker stands as a possible impediment to that plan.
The case stands as an exemplary piece of appellate advocacy.
It stands as an enduring symbol of America's military might.
The message is that Los Angeles stands as the great hope.
Tonight's show stands as a symbol and celebration of that principle.
FOR a certain kind of liberal, 2016 stands as a rebuke.
It stands as one of the best meals of my life.
His declaration stands as a statement about the series in general.
The Lonely Heroes section stands as the exhibition's greatest design triumph.
Lawmakers threw punches, hurled chairs and brandished microphone stands as weapons.
Kusama's new museum stands as a monument to a living giant.
Carne stands as evidence of how quickly the movement has evolved.
"'Middle class' stands as a signifier for whites," Haney-López argued.
To his children, John Smythe stands as a defender and protector.
It now stands as the Mona Lisa of celebrity pregnancy announcements.
Corbyn and Brexit still stands as an opportunity for the left.
Funding, however, stands as the simplest of limiting factors to address.
Read today, it stands as an astonishing testament to Trump's consistency.
The yurt stands as the central element of the glamping campsite.
Here is where the drama now stands, as the dust settles.
I even recognized his stance and the way he stands as familiar.
For now, House Bill 23 stands as the law in North Carolina.
The public offering stands as evidence that Snap wants to stay independent.
The attack stands as the second-deadliest U.S. workplace shooting since 22006.
Vasalgel Vasalgel probably stands as the most promising male contraceptive to date.
Let's see where everyone stands as the playoff picture rounds into focus.
Trump Towers stands as a concrete monument to his vulgar bad taste.
The mace stands as a symbol of the authority of the House.
Today, it stands as a focal point for the worldwide ball community.
"It stands as a threat to democracy," Clarke said of the commission.
Tonight's show stands as a symbol and a celebration of that principle.
And that stands as a symbol for most of Bronson Alcott's projects.
More than ever, the Wiphala stands as a symbol of antifascist resistance.
Tonight's show stands as a symbol and a celebration of that principle.
Aircall, a cloud-based call center solution, stands as a prime example.
The 'suicide machine' stands as a hybrid between medical and nonmedical technology.
It stands as one of the deadliest mass shootings in U.S. history.
And their coalition stands as a model for sisterhood among feminists today.
In addition to China itself, Hong Kong stands as the most exposed.
An older man stands as the train approaches the Canal Street station.
For Trump's critics, the property stands as a symbol of government corruption.
A bridge over Lake Maracaibo stands as a reminder of better times.
Charlottesville: The True Alt-Right stands as a testament to that memory.
This stands as an obvious warning to others who would challenge Trump.
"This stands as a significant obstacle to normalizing our relations," Tillerson told reporters.
Elsewhere in the show, Archie Moore's "Bogeyman" (2017) stands as an ominous presence.
Reunion Island stands as a fascinating case study of man's intersection with nature.
As Mirzoeff recently wrote, J20173 stands as a moment more than a movement.
The launch stands as a milestone for our consumer business and the firm.
The war in Syria stands as the supreme failure of the international community.
These days, the city of 11m stands as a monument to China's resilience.
Their proof stands as one of the biggest mathematical achievements in recent years.
It stands as an authority in the world of wealth, finance, and business.
The free event now stands as North America's largest survey of contemporary architecture.
Today, the property stands as a combination of historical remnants and modern amenities.
That $67 billion deal still stands as the largest pure technology acquisition ever.
Hagenimana, 31, posted a youth record that still stands as the Rwandan benchmark.
Against this backdrop, Totti still stands as a hallmark of traditional Italian masculinity.
What happened next still stands as a central episode in the culture wars.
The Carrier deal stands as an interesting argument against longstanding Republican economic orthodoxy.
Michigan stands as one of the most significant polling failures in modern politics.
Right now, Gates stands as the most likely candidate to reach that milestone.
For many, the United States stands as a beacon of leadership and hope.
After all, it currently stands as the most watched live-streamed event ever.
It stands as a monument to the dream of its creator, Michael Rubel.
The town stands as a stark reminder of the danger inherent in nuclear power.
The painting stands as the first discovery of a da Vinci painting since 1909.
" He added, "Tonight's show stands as a symbol and a celebration of that principle.
At 14.25 percent, the Selic stands as one of the world's highest benchmark rates.
"Sacramento stands as a willing partner," said Louis Stewart, the city's chief innovation officer.
" He added, "Tonight's show stands as a symbol and a celebration of that principle.
On the one hand, Mr. Ackman's entire Valeant journey stands as an immediate disqualification.
NBC's breakout hit "This Is Us" stands as a strong contender in this race.
Their coach is the one who tweeted it: The Mizzou Family stands as one.
The St. Francis catastrophe stands as one the most searing tragedies in California history.
The far-reaching legislation stands as the largest emergency aid package in US history.
Nearly every other child, in every classroom, stands as a student reads the prayer.
Homeownership still stands as the most significant asset for low- and middle-income families.
However, it stands as another rebuke to the Trump administration over its Iran policy.
Mao Mountain, with its stretches of untouched land, stands as a monument to nature.
Yes, the resurrection stands as a kind of rebuke of the show's seeming nihilism.
For many women today, the novel still stands as a transformative work of feminist thinking.
The U.S. market stands as the most mature and active in startup activity and investments.
Now, 80 years later, a deteriorated factory building stands as a reminder of Fordlandia's failure.
"Danske Bank stands as the clear winner," said Nykredit Markets' chief analyst Ricky Steen Rasmussen.
The Senate stands as the most extraordinary democratic body in the history of free peoples.
The blaze killed 85 people and stands as the state's most lethal wildfire on record.
For Washington, she stands as a gleaming example of a successful policy of constructive engagement.
Maryam Rajavi, whose leadership and platform stands as the direct antithesis of Islamic fundamentalism. Mrs.
Kolodny said the trial stands as a wakeup call for the makers of all opioids.
And now, the state of Israel stands as a monument to their faith and endurance.
The second amendment stands as a testament to the oppression felt by the nation's founders.
Street Fighter stands as an oddity of innovative design, shrewd licensing, and wild-eyed worldbuilding.
Wednesday's game against the Texas Rangers was emblematic of where Refsnyder stands as a player.
Today, the Berlin Wall still stands as a monument in some parts of the city.
Today, it still stands as one of the highest-reviewed horror films of all time.
A marblelike dining table cut of Neolith stands as the focal point of the kitchen.
SHANGHAI — D.J.I., the popular drone maker, stands as a symbol of China's growing technology prowess.
It stands as a completely separate entity from your will and is sheltered from probate.
His one interception in 186 postseason pass attempts stands as the N.F.L. interception-percentage record.
For me, Hentoff stands as one of the greatest sidemen in the history of jazz.
The blaze stands as the deadliest of nearly 100 conflagrations burning from Texas to Oregon.
The entire interview stands as the open-hearted version of Ariana's tense "Housewarming" argument with Sandoval.
Today, the city stands as one of America's leading centers for technology and health care innovation.
"Avengers: Endgame" now stands as the second-biggest movie of all time with $2.188 billion worldwide.
Some scientists warned that the history of biological psychiatry stands as a caution against premature optimism.
Usually, letting someone like Freedia open a show stands as a statement for what's to come.
The massacre now stands as one of the 10 deadliest mass shootings in modern U.S. history.
If that's the case, then the album stands as a remarkable act of bravery and reflection.
Hardly a surprise revelation, but this case stands as a good object example of the risks.
Neither, in my view, stands as a particularly great answer in the history of presidential debates.
The sale stands as the most expensive sale ever in the exclusive Bel-Air Crest community.
The threat of climate change stands as an illustration of the divide between the two parties.
She stands as a tall, almond-eyed brunette with bold lips and a waist-length mane.
She stands, as we do, flat on the floor, but feels as remote as the moon.
It stands as the best regular-season contest these two teams have played against each other.
The trend stands as further testament to millennials' preference for spending on experiences over material items.
Ms. Le Pen in many ways stands as the most prominent leader of Europe's far right.
The Law of Parties stands as a grotesque demonstration of how utterly arbitrary capital punishment is.
Here's a rundown of where the Mueller probe stands as we approach the 15-month mark.
This is a more difficult but more ambitious work, and it stands as a worthy companion.
With the Islamic State fading, Al Qaeda now stands as the heir to ISIS' jihadist ideology.
It is primarily a work of storytelling and as that, it stands as an invaluable resource.
Sandarmokh, a gloomy place in the woods of northern Russia, stands as a particularly illustrative case.
His oeuvre stands as a reminder that weirdness in unexpected precincts can be electrifying and edifying.
But this week's hearings were instructive about where the Republican Party stands as of Thanksgiving 2019.
But D'Souza thinks his conviction stands as proof that fascism has taken over the Democratic party.
"It stands as one of the few Jordans that have been limited like that," says Bengston.
But the debt and disrepair of one Brazilian landmark stands as an example of many Brazilian struggles.
"Zero stands as the far horizon beckoning us on the way horizons do in paintings," he says.
The death toll stands as the greatest loss of life from a single wildfire in California history.
Six decades later, Richard Dugas now stands as the CEO and chairman of the board of directors.
It stands as the most dominant online email service with more than 1.5 billion global active users.
Ten years after its release, Twilight stands as a powerful, darkly stylish depiction of teen female desire.
In many ways, the square stands as a metaphor for the overall health of the Chinese economy.
Plus, everything from King Of The Hill to The Simpsons stands as the bedrock for those series.
TO ITS current occupant, Seongnam's town hall, a gleaming glass structure, stands as an edifice to wastefulness.
Today, however, it stands as one of the circuits most heavily weighted in favor of Democratic appointees.
Now, it stands as the last time a country has directly sold control over territory to another.
This stands as a clear accusation in a federal document of a crime committed at his ordering.
Candi told the Sun Sentinel that she sometimes stands as the mediator between her husband and daughter.
Although they're not for everyone, the enduring popularity of tablets stands as a testament to their appeal.
Naruhito then stands as the pavilion curtains are drawn open and declares his succession to the world.
His work helping Dunn adapt to the college game and prepare for the NBA stands as proof.
"Now more than ever the United States stands as an enduring partner for Afghanistan," Mr. Pompeo said.
And that's more or less where the Republican Party stands as well, lashed to an unpredictable president.
For the President, and the Pences, Immanuel Christian School stands as a positive example of sectarian education.
Jackson's speech stands as a notable example of the gulf that can exist between rhetoric and action.
" Cities today come up in the platform when they're scolded for their immigration stands as "sanctuary cities.
The result is that while the mandate stands as a legal fact, noncompliance is actually extremely widespread.
All this stands as yet another sign of the ongoing battle between Walmart and its chief rival, Amazon.
Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter tells TMZ, "The report stands as is," and he would not comment further.
At 0.84 meters, or a bit less than three feet, it stands as tall as a large dog.
The premiere stands as the third most-watched telecast in FX Networks history in the 18-34 demographic.
Rogue still stands as a strong contender but will have tough time defeating the favorite Ninjas in Pyjamas.
Those are not the kind of details that are visible from the stands as a model flies by.
NASA will have a better idea of where Congress stands as the budget for next year is finalized.
It now stands as Netflix's longest-running scripted original in both number of seasons and number of episodes.
It stands as the largest reward ever for Crime Stoppers in the state, the group told Fox News.
"The defendant in this matter stands as a fugitive and refuses to comply with court orders," Gordon wrote.
The 2018 Atlanta ransomware attack stands as one of the most high-profile demonstrations of the stakes here.
The strong approval from most Democrats and liberals that Sanders and Warren enjoy stands as proof of that.
The record stands as a perfect example of Kaleo having universality in good songwriting that works across countries.
While many idolize Mitchell, he also stands as a warning, since his career was marred by court-martial.
"Trump stands as a proxy for what has gone on by many others for so long," Abrams said.
Hadrian's Wall still stands as a memorial to the failure of the Caesars to subdue the rebellious Picts.
The Barbara Bush Children's Hospital in her second home of Maine stands as a tribute to her work.
Now CloudSimple stands as a symbol of how important VMware has become to all the major cloud players.
That match, May 28 in Milan, stands as a gesturing beacon in a largely disappointing season for City.
Sadly, he died shortly after it was finished, but it now stands as a shrine to his art.
Some activists say the statewide law stands as the city's biggest barrier for meaningful police accountability and transparency.
"It was probably as nerve-racking as it was in the stands as for everybody else," Springer said.
Art is a heroic expression of will even as it also stands as poor compensation for human frailty.
Though rarely enforced, Pennsylvania's law stands as a symbol of the religious intolerance from which it was born.
Take a detail buried within what stands as America's largest housing recovery program, which Louisiana called Road Home.
It stands as one of the most important Lennon-McCartney compositions, and it is a historic Pop event.
Mega Man still stands as the only game that has made me so angry that I broke something.
"There is this guy who stands as a statue in Washington Square Park holding this egg," she said.
Whether simpleton or saint, he stands as an exception to the general human rules of treachery and domination.
And "The Trouble With Tribbles" stands as one of the most successful comedic entries in Star Trek history.
It stands as a visual reminder to show goers, artists, and volunteers of what this venue is about.
Her later conversation with Carter stands as her attempt to undo some of the darkness dragging down her relationship.
But really, other than the runway, it's the "lip sync battle" segment that stands as the show's crowning glory.
Ryan Murphy's sprawling American Horror Story series stands as a macabre testament to what anthology horror television can be.
His best game, Brütal Legend, stands as an important but little known artistic achievement of the early 21st century.
An army dog stands as retiring soldiers salute their guard post before retirement in Suqian, China, on Nov. 28.
The Cultural Revolution was no boom time; rather it stands as a Chinese holocaust of poverty, oppression and death.
He stands as part of the minyan, 10 adult males required to be present for a communal prayer service.
The crowd in Jaraguá do Sul roared from the stands as Lineker's dynamic punching ability kept Azamat Gashimov guessing.
The defeat of the so-called Equal Rights Amendment stands as but one of many monuments to her legacy.
Now it stands as an intriguing matchup between the old guard and a guy with the old-school guard.
Fire HydrantIn this position, the receiver stands as the giver kneels or sits below them and performs oral sex.
When there are no connection issues, For Honor stands as the most inventive hack-and-slash game in years.
But Idlib stands as the last significant enclave of the armed opposition that rose up dedicated to ousting Assad.
They sure seemed to be enjoying themselves too, smiling and cheering in the stands as the game went on.
He now stands as a cultural touchstone for a new generation of performers and music fans the world over.
In 2016, the UK Home Office's drug advice website Frank stands as a woeful attempt at protecting drug users.
Every formal agreement or charter or treaty that predates Trump stands as a testament to American leaders getting rolled.
How does Aliya's story illustrate the author's claim that education stands as "one of the crisis's most glaring casualties"?
Saturn V still stands as the most powerful rocket ever built, but rockets today are far cheaper to launch.
Here's where the battle over fraud, national security and home state interests stands as of today: http://bit.ly/6900Qatz2628.
It takes effort, but Annie rises from the couch and stands as tall as her short figure will allow.
However, the music industry stands as one of the rare exceptions to the rule that price fixing is illegal.
The Twin Peaks biker brawl shootout stands as one of the most notorious chapters in outlaw motorcycle biker history.
It was their last appearance in the postseason, a drought that now stands as the longest in the majors.
Rihanna stands as the first ambassador of color for Dior—A$AP Rocky is her counterpart in Dior Homme.
Kendall was at the game -- and was pictured going crazy in the stands as she cheered on her man.
The Camp Fire also stands as one of the deadliest U.S. wildfires since the turn of the last century.
She stands as a testament to our complicated history and the price extracted from those who had few choices.
It's Houston, then, which stands as the team most capable of derailing the Warriors' bid for a three-peat.
The Justice Department itself stands as a fundamentally Republican institution — but Republicans of a far different generation and ideology.
It was one of the strongest Caribbean hurricanes on record and stands as the worst disaster in Bahamian history.
It was one of the strongest Caribbean hurricanes on record and stands as the worst disaster in Bahamian history.
The recent initial public offering of Aston Martin stands as a warning that not all luxury marques roar ahead.
Today none of the sprawling businesses that made up AOL Time Warner stands as a separate publicly traded company.
"The defendant in this matter stands as a fugitive and refuses to comply with court orders," Judge Gordon wrote.
It stands as a journalist's curse to seek meaning in trends when often coincidence is merely exerting a hand.
Kramer stands as a shockingly prescient film, and one whose legacy is very much a part of Marriage Story.
That beats out Wall Street estimates of $9.21 billion and stands as the segment's highest quarterly revenue to date.
Venezuela's fate stands as a warning: Populism is a path that, at its outset, can look and feel democratic.
The Marshall Mathers LP stands as the second highest selling rap album of all time (10.6 million copies sold).
By contrast, Clinton's "Fighting For You" ad portrays a much darker world, where candidate Hillary stands as a protective force.
For now, it stands as a bizarre story which, if true, offers new insight into how deep Stalin's paranoia went. 
Despite my disagreements, the book stands as a worthy attempt at capturing the impossible and resisting singular claims upon history.
Today, Celsius has 286,000 subscribers to his channel, and stands as one of the true vibe barons on the internet.
Her case stands as a possible warning to many other physicians and providers who have embraced such unproven hormone treatments.
Kylie can't help but to stare at Chyna's stomach, and Tyga stands as far back from the group as possible.
Together we have to make sure of that … Tonight's show stands as a symbol and a celebration of that principle.
" "The blockade stands as the most important obstacle to our economic development and the well-being of the Cuban people.
Freetown Sound stands as a beautiful argument for nostalgia, visions of a happier future borne through reconnecting with the past.
South Africa's unemployment rate is currently 265 percent, and the country stands as one of the world's most unequal countries.
At best, it stands as a good starting block for further research that could confirm what the mathematical models suggest.
And yet Seinfeld stands as a testament to how good multi-camera sitcoms can be when they're at their best.
Now, the British overseas territory now stands as the first jurisdiction in the world to go backward on the decision.
But meaningful decisions rest on the horizon no matter what, and Embiid's extension stands as the first domino to fall.
The Curve, a large arts centre due to open (belatedly) this year, stands as a promise of more to come.
It is transcribed in the book, and still stands as the best advice ever given to freelancers in any field.
Cables, who just turned 75, stands as one of the last standard-bearers of the classic post-bop piano tradition.
The passage of a massive Republican tax overhaul law stands as the crowning victory of the Trump agenda's first year.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - The Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Shanghai stands as a hulking symbol of the company's Chinese ambitions.
They tell me that my life stands as proof of every ridiculous fantasy conservatives have advanced about the queer community.
Vietnam stands as an example of the difficult future that may await them all if ever the guns are silenced.
It is one thing to know that the mass shooting at Pulse stands as the deadliest in modern US history.
Poet Artist stands as a marvelous pop-formalist jewel, and evidence that Jonghyun had matured into a supreme pop polymath.
It still stands as the second-largest earthquake ever recorded, behind the magnitude 73 earthquake that struck Chile in 1960.
While bad reviews kinda put a damper on things, it still stands as a monument to that weird, wild decade.
That incentive still stands as Hill has started shipping out new products from her comeback launch, a holiday highlighter collection.
A US$1bn unitranche stands as good a chance at getting done as a US$10m unitranche, KBW's Lynch said.
The militia now stands as a branch of the armed forces alongside the army, navy, air force and national guard.
If left unchecked, the president's abusive behavior stands as a clear and present danger to the future of our democracy.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The new Sophie album stands as the year's most adoring ode to sonic extremes.
Jessika Muscat is not from San Marino, an autonomous enclave within Italy that stands as the world's first sovereign state.
TRIPOLI, Libya — The deserted royal palace here, hidden behind locked gates and an overgrown garden, stands as a monument to Col.
"[Nanjie] stands as a counterpoint to the dizzying development and modernization the rest of China has undergone," says photographer Tim Fenby.
To this day, the U.S. Constitution stands as an ageless marvel – the schematic for the greatest political system in world history.
In life and especially since his death, Steve Jobs stands as a towering figure in history — a visionary and a genius.
It stands as the first and only prosecution and conviction involving Americans connected to the CIA's rendition, detention, and interrogation program.
But even if so, I think Uber now stands as proof that it is no longer acceptable, either culturally or practically.
The suspended J&J project stands as one of the most vivid examples of the impact on the broader investment picture.
It stands as an early testament to the kinds of full-fledged, console-like experiences you can now enjoy on mobile.
But as a moment of first contact between a meme and its human counterpart, it stands as...well, again, not historical.
The torching of the Summer Palace stands as one of the greatest acts of cultural vandalism of the past two centuries.
It stands as both an illuminating depiction of wartime France and a gripping and affecting personal account of endurance and defiance.
The reveal is a shock, but it also stands as a clear shift in both the story itself and the storytelling.
While it wasn't quite the same shade as rose gold, it still stands as a landmark gadget leading the pink-splosion.
However, it stands as one of the most robust frameworks for preventing, as well as rehabilitating and reintegrating terror-offenders globally.
It is a vast subterranean space that stands as a monument to one of the biggest transportation blunders of all time.
He also recorded 5,714 career strikeouts, which stands as the MLB record by 839 strikeouts over Randy Johnson in second place.
He is serving his fourth term as governor and stands as one of the most popular elected officials in the state.
Even today, Petty's groundbreaking bankruptcy claim stands as a benchmark for artist rights and as an example to the music industry.
The team-based hero shooter filled with exciting heroes and dastardly villains still stands as a juggernaut within the gaming community.
Even so, it's hard to deny that the movie still stands as a bizarre and captivating piece of art in itself.
Tha Carter stands as the opening of a new era for Lil Wayne because it is such a reimagining of space.
Affinity was her first release as a mother, and it also stands as the most overwhelming release she's recorded to date.
What usually stands as a greasy breakfast (or lunch, or dinner) indulgence has lately emerged in San Francisco's fine dining scene.
But it also stands as the most logical way to unseat Golden State, and a smart plan to lengthen individual careers.
Labash's hilarious profile of dirty tricks master Roger Stone stands as a representative example of The Weekly Standard at its best.
Bumgarner snared it, let out a primal scream and threw the ball into the stands as he walked off the field.
In Milan, line judges wearing plain clothes sat in the stands as seat fillers, ready to intervene if the system malfunctioned.
Psychology and the Good Life, with 1,20063 undergraduates currently enrolled, stands as the most popular course in Yale's 316-year history.
"It fills the last missing historical parts of the testimonies of the violations, and really stands as an archive," he said.
Only Franklin D. Roosevelt stands as a Democratic icon in the manner that Ronald Reagan still serves as a Republican idol.
"Our teacher of the year here stands as proof that you can't set expectations high enough for our kids," Obama said.
The United States's unwavering support for sovereign and independent Baltic States in the 20th century stands as a testament to this.
Bryan actually stands as the most radical or "progressive" figure ever to win the nomination of a major American political party.
He believes the work stands as a testament to the power of art to inspire and reinvigorate those who feel powerless.
In Dylan's public career, which is now well into its sixth decade, it stands as his most peculiar tour of all.
In the southern state of Telangana, state officials say the death toll from the heat wave stands as high as 66.
But even with murky prospects, the consent decree certainly stands as a prominent symbol of America's shift on race and policing.
The Democratic presidential candidate cheered from the stands as the Warriors beat the Oklahoma City Thunder to advance to the NBA Finals.
There you have it — it's not smashed avocadoes or flat whites but Pokemon that stands as the true face of our generation.
For the lower 48 states, the 83.97 bcfd produced also stands as a record, surpassing the previous record set a month earlier.
It stands as a symbol of defiance not only of the Palestinians and the larger world, but of the Israeli government itself.
On a quiet side street off Marseille's waterfront hub Vieux Port, L'Aromat stands as a plainly fronted restaurant with white shuttered windows.
It stands as one of the most popular Netflix films, and the perfect view for any looking for a romantic love story.
Despite her lack of recent material, her sole album stands as an inspiration to popular contemporary artists, including  Beyoncé  and  Adele .  5.
" Iowa Corn Growers Association President Mark Recker said that the group will "support these payments if this stands as our only recourse.
But ultimately it stands as an accurate and honest critique about who is most affected by our regressive views on women's sexuality.
Torres fielded a ground ball by Kiermaier but threw the ball into the stands as heavy rains descended on to the field.
Now the National Coalition stands as the champion to defend recent pro-market policies in the face of pressure from the left.
Waco, Texas (CNN)The Twin Peaks biker brawl shootout stands as one of the most notorious chapters in outlaw motorcycle biker history.
The massacre at the Pulse nightclub early last Sunday stands as the deadliest mass shooting by one person in United States history.
Jill Soloway's work stands as an alternative, but it's lonely out there in the land of creating meaningful serialized narratives right now.
It's an intricate and thoroughly enigmatic piece of music, but above all it stands as a showcase for his longtime flagship, Zooid.
He watched from the stands as Jamaica lost, 1-0, to the worst team in a tough group, which also features Uruguay.
Roads and highways and tunnels have been blocked; there are no newspapers on the stands, as printers and distributers have ceased production.
Today the whole episode stands as a case study in how difficult it can be for Mr. Remus to balance everyone's needs.
It stands as one of the most raw and immediate records ever written—in fact to use the term heartbreak seems trivial.
He even won 10 races in a row, a record that still standsas does his single-season record of 27 victories.
The Nifty Fifty stands as a historical warning to generations of investors of the heavy price to pay for unbridled, uncritical enthusiasm.
The N.F.L. stands as the undisputed champ of the American sports, and Major League Baseball remains in comfortable, if sleepy, second place.
My article this week on Brooklyn Housing Court stands as the final story I wrote as a staff reporter for The Times.
Take the Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act, which stands as the latest proof of the truth of that progressive theory.
While working on the series, she filmed the comedy movie "Moms' Night Out," which stands as her lowest-rated movie to date.
"The blockade stands as the most important obstacle to our economic development and the well-being of the Cuban people," he said.
Hong Kong stands as a warning to Taiwan, along with all Asian nations — surrender your independence to China at your own peril.
However, such a lukewarm performance in a usually safe Republican district stands as a concerning sign for the party ahead of 2020.
Scruffy, smart, intuitive, and on the chase after Moss and Chigurh, this sheriff stands as a symbol in the film's major theme.
It then acquired EMC for $67 billion in 2015, a deal that still stands as the largest technology acquisition of all time.
Masvidal went 3-0 in his fights this year and currently stands as one of the top-ranked welterweights in the company.
A few 'Simona, Simona' chants came down from the stands as Halep finally won a game after losing seven in a row.
The golf great Jack Nicklaus smiled from the stands as his grandson, tight end Nick O'Leary, caught Taylor's 26-yard touchdown pass.
Human expression appears in the more ancient form of writing in the Moon chamber, which stands as a sort of Rosetta stone.
Dory now stands as the biggest animated U.S. opening of all time, overtaking Shrek the Third, which bowed to $121.6 million in 2007.
I mean on the numbers as far as where he stands as far as his conservatism, if you rank potential Supreme Court justices.
It now stands as a rare example of a private collection from the 19th century that has not been broken up and dispersed.
Lemonade stands as the album that lifted the lid on Beyoncé's notoriously private life and marriage to rapper and business mogul Jay-Z.
He stands, as Mr Meyer puts it, "for bringing social justice to a society that still has colonial characteristics", of racism for example.
Davis' A Tribute to Jack Johnson stands as one of the funkiest works of his electric period, and this track is no exception.
The Afghanistan fight, initiated during the presidency of George W. Bush, stands as the longest running war in the history of the country.
As a result of a series of improvements that we'll discuss below, it stands as the most capable factory-produced Grand Cherokee ever.
But it still stands as encapsulation of the Obama administration's effort to engage with the world while avoiding grandstanding and displays of dominance.
He's smart, talented, and stands as a humongous and reliable moving target everyone else on the team can seek out when in trouble.
But the mammoth, 160-room home still stands as one of the most distinctive landmarks in this part of California — and the country.
The OIC stands as United States' most committed, legitimate, and effective partner in the mission to combat violent extremism and promote de-radicalization.
"This culture of hatred poisons minds and destroys lives and stands as the single greatest obstacle to progress toward peace," the statement said.
At the same time, "The Return" stands as a haunting memoir about one family, and one son's Telemachus-like search for his father.
Our say on the matter stands as such: Whether you ditch your razor or embrace it, the choice is yours — and yours alone.
In most circumstances, a decision by the SEC staff stands as final, but in some cases the commission chooses to review the decision.
Even without the tour, there's still plenty to see at the jail, which for many still stands as a symbol of English oppression.
By that standard, "Gilded Cage" stands as the greater achievement, enfolding inside and outside, warden and captive, into a single, synthesized public form.
The emergence of Eastern Man as a disruptive political force stands as a prime legacy of Chancellor Angela Merkel's 13 years in power.
Today, Mosul stands as a measure of how difficult "recovery" can be in this part of the world, even after the gunfire stops.
But overall, Jojo Rabbit stands as a creative, thought-provoking example of the power of childlike wonder in the face of terrible forces.
It's the bird who stands as a role model for our youth with its reputation for wisdom and looking adorable in graduation caps.
They all hail from deep blue states, which stands as a testament to their capacity to speak to more than just their bases.
And his disgusting treatment of women, including those he married, stands as proof that he is as indecent a man as Cohen says.
If the series stands as Milch's great unfinished symphony, this movie — which is really more of an extended epilogue episode — is his coda.
The City of New Rochelle has now put up a sign commemorating the street on which the house stands as Lou Gehrig Way.
But where the Brexit legacy stands as the French vote for a president on April 23 and May 7 next year will be key.
As the British music mainstream plays things ever more safe, Ms Bush stands as a reminder of what might be achieved by taking risks.
Even on film, her performance stands as the ultimate distillation of the chutzpah and the hunger that it takes to make a stage star.
It stands as one of the most powerful companies in the tech industry, with a market cap that rivals those of Amazon and Google.
Meanwhile, the Space Shuttle, which first launched in 1981, was and still stands as the most amazing flying machine ever imagined, built and operated.
The high-profile visit signals that the President will be personally involved defending the law that stands as his most important domestic policy legacy.
Roger Federer had a full support system looking on from the stands as he took home his eighth Wimbledon men's singles championship on Sunday.
" She continues, "Srebrenica stands as an indelible warning of the consequences when we fail to take sides when innocent civilians are threatened with aggression.
"For African-Americans in Boston, Faneuil Hall stands as an affront to their civic sensibilities," he said in a letter to Mayor Marty Walsh.
And although Shelley's life would be marked by loss and heartbreak, she stands as feminist icon who fiercely fought for recognition for her work.
One of the other locations in Ireland you'll spot in the latest film is Brow Head, which stands as mainland Ireland's most southerly point.
As of writing, the most recent episode—"Part 8"—stands as one of the most phenomenal and singular episodes of television ever made. Period.
The Tate Modern's Street Art exhibition of 2008 (which I should note that I partly co-curated) stands as a key boundary marker here.
Having his son in the stands as he scored a rare goal in his hometown was obviously special, and a little overwhelming, for Maroon.
In what has been a snoozy and, for the film business, disappointing summer at the box office, "Wonder Woman" stands as a bright spot.
The top priority of corporate executives — the December 2017 tax-cut — stands as the only major legislative accomplishment Trump and the GOP Congress delivered.
"The First Amendment stands as a bulwark against official religious prejudice and embodies our nation's deep commitment to religious plurality and tolerance," she said.
But hers is a distinct challenge, and a lonely one during this period when Warren stands as the lone, high-profile female presidential candidate.
The test features sections on reading, math, and science and currently stands as one of the best benchmarks for comparing academic performance between counties.
"It stands as the single most difficult obstacle to us renormalizing the relationship with Russia, which we badly would like to do," Tillerson said.
Even as Netflix, Amazon, AT&T, Verizon and others seek to figure out broadband-based video, mobile stands as the next hurdle to surmount.
There seemed to be a measure of activity, with people creating new stands, as they were called, crowdfunding for animals and other social causes.
At 282, the man who built a sweaty, sexy gym empire stands as a 230-foot-5 testament to body worship as urban religion.
However, punting the ball into the stands, as Blake Bortles did following a touchdown a few weeks back, is totally fine by the league.
I try to buy produce at farm stands as much as I can because they're so close and way cheaper, plus support local farms.
Their home base is the Pioneer Saloon, on the ground floor of the old Pioneer Hotel, which today stands as the Western Folklife Center.
Building on Spooner Oldham's electric piano, her vocal escalated to a crescendo that stands as one of the greatest pop showstoppers of all time.
An usher dealt with overcrowded stands as Mischa Zverev, above left, focused on his backhand during a match against Thai-Son Kwiatkowski on Monday.
"Today BAWAG Group stands as one of the best capitalized and largest banks in Austria ... with a number of growth opportunities," he later added.
Thanks to "The Sixth Sense" and "Unbreakable" back around the turn of the century, Mr. Shyamalan stands as a pioneer of spoiler-centric cinema.
Similarly, the Death Stranding soundtrack stands as a model of how to bend the language of schlock toward something more unsettling and genuinely weird.
The ruling stands as a setback in the Trump administration's ongoing efforts to delay, weaken or undo major parts of Obama's aggressive environmental agenda.
The mandate to carry health insurance actually still stands as federal law — there just isn't any fine for those who decide not to comply.
The Ortega fight stands as an example of Moicano doing his reconnaissance and not adapting appropriately because he was too invested in his first plan.
The project, which provides water to four drought-prone states, stands as one of the most ambitious undertakings of da Silva&aposs time in office.
Singin' is such a towering masterpiece that it stands as Reynolds' most notable work — and at that point, her inestimable career was just getting started.
While it might benefit from this added context, it still stands as a solid portrait of the twilight of life, and all its attendant concerns.
His "sword in the stone" origin story has been told for ages and stands as one of the most exciting and inspirational tales in history.
This Is Us stands as the top-rated new series in the key 18-to-49-year-old demo, and the fall finale on Dec.
Hooper's musical stands as a warning to all Oscar-hopeful musicals: This is what can happen to you if Hollywood gets a hold of you.
But the point still stands: As of this writing, of all the purely 100% fresh movies on Rotten Tomatoes, Lady Bird has the most reviews.
But this stands as my favorite drive of 2017, and maybe of all time, because I witnessed firsthand how much everyone loves an expensive thing.
Brought together in what stands as The Keeper's centerpiece, "Partners (The Teddy Bear Project)" (2002) examines the widespread, time-sweeping phenomenon of the teddy bear.
Montreal, located at the knee of Quebec, stands as a place of free expression when it comes to self-identification; all our communities are proud.
That Marc Shaiman-Scott Wittman score stands as Broadway's purest and wittiest distillation of the early-60s pop ethos before the British invasion changed everything.
Likewise, academic freedom free from political manipulation stands as a basic principle of scholarly pursuit in the U.S., even in face of sometimes visceral opposition.
There will be a fair amount of emotion from the stands as Mo Farah also runs in his last track race - the 5,000 meters final.
Now it stands as an oasis in a Coney Island ravaged by mid-century urban renewal, so much of it razed to create housing projects.
As The Associated Press reported, this worries some civic leaders, given that The Tribune stands as an independent counterbalance to the church-owned Deseret News.
"The Boys in the Bunkhouse" stands as a warning that too many people, in too many circumstances, are willing to take advantage of the vulnerable.
For many Republicans and more than a few centrist Democrats, the 1972 presidential campaign of George McGovern stands as a monument to left wing radicalism.
On the way, you pass the gold letterbox that stands as a tribute to the 2012 Olympic triumph of Andy Murray, Dunblane's most famous son.
A third, Streetcore, which was released posthumously in 2003, stands as one of the most cohesive and important records of Strummer's long and decorated career.
Guitarist and vocalist Lori S. formed the band back in 1993, and 1999's Busse Woods still stands as one of Acid King's finest hours.
Their movement, with its roots in the gay liberation and civil rights movements, stands as among the most effective political mobilization efforts of our time.
This stands as a reminder that history is ever repeating itself, and a nod to the timelessness of Frank L. Baum's iconic pantheon of characters.
To this day, the legislative skirmish over the Civil Rights Act of 1964 stands as the longest-running debate in the history of the Senate.
MARGATE CITY, N.J. — A beloved rebel from a bygone era, she stands as a six-story testament to New Jersey's brawny brand of seaside kitsch.
The trend also stands as a reminder that the growth stock boom and the longest bull market in history have been boosted with borrowed money.
So on a recent visit, I ordered zapiekanka (a traditional Polish sandwich) and perused the souvenir stands as I waited for the cheese to melt.
Preserved on his now mummified remains, the surviving image stands as one of the oldest tattoos in the world, as British researchers have recently found.
Now, almost a year after that first weekend trip to Iowa, Warren stands as the lone female candidate at the top of the Democratic field.
Now, considering each of those governments has shown increasing antagonism toward free and open journalism, Ben's case stands as a warning for what's to come.
In California, the Presidio Parkway stands as the state's first transportation project developed through a public-private-partnership, or P3—but it's certainly nothing new.
But the degree to which Redstone stands as an example: He harbors the same single-mindedness running through a lot of the executives mentioned above.
Nearly 19,000 homes and other structures were destroyed, and the death toll stands as the greatest loss of life from a single wildfire in California history.
He remains a fascinating and underrated character in boxing's canon of heroes, but he also stands as proof that skill isn't everything in the fighting business.
Because of Tate's untimely death, the movie now stands as a symbol of what could have been, a glimpse at a gifted comedienne on the rise.
He slammed his racket to the concrete, picked it up and slammed it again, and then tossed it gently to the stands as a mangled souvenir.
Tucked in the heart of Singapore's Holland Village, Bynd Artisan stands as a contrast to the "smart nation" image the city-state is trying to build.
A pristine cast-iron building, with sunny rooms that accommodate beautifully installed Minimalist art and Judd-designed furniture, it stands as a shiny, bright masculine yang.
But although Destroyer has plenty in common with classic crime thrillers, it also stands as the rare film to cast a woman in the lead role.
It's pulled in more than $1 billion in worldwide box office totals alone, and it currently stands as the highest-grossing film by a black director.
Equally cleansing in its pride in black womanhood and meticulous selection of production, A Seat at the Table stands as one the year's strongest musical statements.
The Brazilian native could be seen going crazy from the stands as her husband led his team to the biggest comeback win in Super Bowl history.
His composition "Different Drum" had five years before been a substantial hit for Linda Ronstadt's group, the Stone Poneys, whose version stands as a minor classic.
When the show kicks off, the audience sits in virtual stands as Thompson and his guests take their place at the main table in the center.
In fact, private gunsmithing is a time-honored tradition that predates the mass-manufacture of firearms and still stands as a favorite pastime of gun enthusiasts.
Easter on April Fool's be like from funny This has made the rounds on the internet for years, but it still stands as a solid joke.
Yet still, at the time of writing, the rogue app — Adware Doctor — stands as the No.1 grossing paid app in the app store's utilities categories.
I've lost count of the times I've tried to flee, but the 11 grade stands as my most damaging escape—I dropped out of high school.
In 2004, the Coney Island Terminal—the end point for four subway lines—was completely reconstructed, and stands as a gleaming example of innovative urban infrastructure.
The pilot sits about three-and-a-half stories high in the cockpit, and the plane's T-tail stands as tall as a six-story building.
The ruling could affect similar laws in more than a dozen states and stands as the biggest affirmation of abortion rights in more than two decades.
Stevens writes that though he disagrees with the ruling, the fact that it stands as precedent means that reformers must now push to amend the Constitution.
For many of his admirers, Ali's transition from pariah to prophet, from scourge to icon, stands as a sharp contrast to his previous radical political activism.
On Sunday, spectators a bullfight in Spain got an up-close and personal show when a bull charged into the stands, as the "Today" show reported.
The deduction for state and local taxes stands as one of the biggest possible showdowns between the House and the Senate in the weeks to come.
And, of course, the Trump administration's withdrawal from the Paris climate accords stands as a monument to its failure to appreciate the gravity of this threat.
His 2002 edition of Documenta, an important exhibition that occurs once every five years in Kassel, Germany, stands as a major achievement in recent art history.
As for me, I was venturing to Las Vegas to assess the mood of a town that stands as America's undisputed champion of fun and risk.
In the current global wave of democracy, which started in the late 1970s, Latin America stands as the region where democracy spread and survived the most.
This sort of thing stands as a reminder to bargain hunters: You're not automatically getting a deal just because you're booking through a low-cost website.
"It was high time for [Cordray] to leave his post, and his tenure stands as a warning against the dangers of an unaccountable bureaucracy," said Sen.
By the season finale, it's clear Didion's work stands as a representation of where the couple is headed — including a complex relationship with their only daughter. 
It stands as the best-selling holiday standard of all time, something its famous American composer, Irving Berlin, a Jewish immigrant, had a hunch would happen.
But the Brooklyn diocese's disclosure has surprised advocates by the sheer number included, as it stands as one of the largest yet from an individual diocese.
"This stands as a really stunning rebuke to autocratic governments around the world who have declared open season on journalists and opposition figures," Mr. Gilmore said.
But if you're familiar with that earlier game, the core focus on using perspective and spatial awareness to solve puzzles stands as the most obvious throughline.
Moreover, the budget stands as a statement of the President's priorities, a message to the country about what this administration cares about — and what it doesn't.
It stands as one of the best films of all time about growing up, as well as the need to continue that growth throughout one's life.
Linda Nochlin's "Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" stands as one of the first major strides into a rich, ongoing, and utterly essential discipline.
But as the events of that evening slowly unfolded into a gory and tragic climax, Lindsey stands as the only person who tried to stop Spencer Hight.
After six years, billions of dollars and a sweeping reform that stands as Obama's single biggest domestic policy achievement, health care is still unaffordable for many Americans.
Considering how comfortable Cooper and Shayk look on the Golden Globes carpet, it might be easy to forget the moment stands as a major milestone for them.
The Mike Condon deal probably stands as the biggest trade of the first four months in terms of impact, and just think about how sad that is.
After several efforts were thwarted by the hissing raccoon, the employee whacked it with the stick, sending the raccoon hurtling down to the stands as witnesses shrieked.
Now the Nunes memo stands as further evidence of a dramatic process of political decay that has been going on for a while and will probably continue.
Now the building stands as an ode to civic society, open from 8am to 10pm, close to the Helsinki Music Centre and Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art.
Here, in Phillips' "screen test," Phoenix stands as a normal guy in a brown jacket, as flashes of a man in clown makeup float over his face.
Although the biggest room of the set, which stands as the domain of Pose's central Hellfire employee, is massive, it isn't destined for group play just yet.
While Dany currently stands as the most powerful in the realm, Sansa, Tyrion, Arya and the remaining players could mount a resistance against the queen of dragons.
Although the circumstances surrounding space and Antarctica are different, it stands as an example of how the countries of Earth can act cooperatively in such a way.
Ethereum Classic is still chugging along, and it stands as a testament to how nobody really knows what's going to happen next in the world of cryptocurrency.
He stands as proof that old machines do not necessarily need replacing, as well as an unfortunate reminder that people don't often go overboard praising them, either.
Though the album was designed as a soundtrack for the film of the same name, it stands as one of the most important records in pop history.
"The Night Of" stands as a reminder that a scuttled plea hearing can ultimately be a victory for the falsely accused, if they are acquitted at trial.
Redemption — the campaign to reverse Reconstruction — stands as a stark lesson about the long-term damage that can come to our democracy from insufficiently inclusive political action.
The incarceration and death of Salim stands as a symbol for the hundreds of innocent human beings suffering as a result of the Australian government's political games.
It stands as the most-watched game on Twitch by a lot, and "Fortnite" creator Epic Games reports that the game has seen 200 million players worldwide.
That vote stands as a milestone in hardening GOP attitudes against migration because the Goodlatte bill represented a wish list for the party's most anti-immigration forces.
Originally conceived in 2110, it also stands as a monument to the heady optimism of a time when WeWork hadn't yet cracked a valuation of $21960 billion.
NTSB is just one of the several government entities feeling the pains of the ongoing government shutdown, which now stands as the longest shutdown in US history.
In 2016, which stands as the record for Chinese cross-border deal making, China acquired U.S assets worth $62.6 billion and spent $88.4 billion on European assets.
Amid all the identical smiles, however, Salt Lake City proper stands as an oasis of culture in Utah, a home to artists, musicians, and many church defectors.
Baseball is one of them; MLB (Major Baseball League) stands as a good example of having stats analysis and predictions for everything: hitting, fielding, pitching, errors, etc.
But the eight-chapter show stands as a solid bet, consistently keeping an audience's interest with tried-and-true visual tropes rather than relying on cliché dialog.
Polling is scarce in the (normally) quiet race for state attorney general, so it's difficult to say exactly where Ellison stands as voters head to the polls.
"His mark on the field of slavery and African-American history stands as one of the most significant since W. E. B. Du Bois," Dr. Hahn said.
His deal to reunite with Segura stands as the most important of his many moves that have helped make Seattle the biggest surprise in the American League.
John Oliver stands as the clear favorite in the best variety talk show category, with his weekly HBO series, "Last Week Tonight," winning the last two years.
A January 1918 doctor's report to the government from Haskell County, Kansas, stands as the first testament to any unusual flu activity in the world that year.
" The result, Mr. Kalish said, was a timbre, nearly unique to Mr. Zukofsky, that stands as an apt metaphor for the man himself: "astringent, but very pure.
Like Frances McDormand's character in the Coen brothers film, Gloria stands as our shining beacon of decency and rationality in a world overwhelmed by chaos and violence.
CNBC takes a look at where this historical negotiation stands as investors, political analysts and the general public try to keep a track of what's going on.
"Our teacher of the year here stands as proof that you can't set expectations high enough for our kids," Obama said during his 2016 remarks about Hayes.
Each comment is a reminder not only of Graham's role in transforming individual Christians through his revivals, but that he stands as a giant in modern history.
Wiley's image stands as a testament to that promise, and Obama's continuing popularity will be measured by the crowds that flock to view it in the Smithsonian.
The long-serving Liberal Lion of the Senate was the architect of the Immigration Act of 1965, which still stands as the basis of our immigration policy.
The fact that they are often outdoors, where they largely remain clean and functional, also stands as testament to Japan's reputation as an orderly and secure country.
While citing the words of others may be a weak attempt at modesty, the letter stands as an obvious effort to add grandiosity to his stature and career.
Unfortunately, we don't get a solid glimpse into her until third episode "Me And My Baby," which also stands as the best episode of the five critics received.
President Donald Trump appears to be inching closer to endorsing a border adjustment tax that stands as a cornerstone of the House GOP's plans for corporate tax reform.
In 2017, Trump decided to pull the United States out of the Paris Climate Agreement and the U.S. now stands as the lone country opposed to the agreement.
By day's end, Clinton, who lost Michigan to Sanders in a stunning upset last week, should have a better idea where she stands as the potential Democratic nominee.
When her rallygoers shouted crude comments from the stands, as the woman at the Minnesota rally had done, there was no confrontation between Ms. Palin and the offender.
"It stands as the single most difficult obstacle to us re-normalizing the relationship with Russia, which we badly would like to do," he said in early December.
It's why Wolverine discovering the truth about his past became the emotional heart of X2: X-Men United, which still stands as one of the better X-films.
Ultimate Alliance 3 features an original story that riffs on familiar elements from both the comics and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it stands as its own creation.
It's a drastic procedure that stands as a powerful example of the consequences of being poor, uninsured and cut off from a routine system of quality health care.
Nearly five decades after the Stonewall Riots, the iconic West Village bar still stands as a stark reminder that the battle for gay rights is far from over.
Where it stands: As the accompanying chart shows, the U.S. ranks fourth for how much natural gas it is wasting while producing oil, behind Russia, Iraq and Iran.
The fund — which was originally targeted for $2.25 billion but extended after strong interest from investors — stands as one of the biggest ever raised by a VC firm.
The follow-up comes 11 years after the original, which still stands as one of the loudest alarms anyone has sounded on climate change in the modern era.
But a warmth suffuses "Danny Nedelko," about a Ukrainian pal who stands as Zanzibar-born Freddy Mercury's immigrant brother, and "June," all tender love for his stillborn daughter.
Lil Mama's first single, "Lip Gloss" came out in 2007 and still stands as an emblem for her public-facing career: a diamond deeply embedded in the rough.
"The Fund's decision stands as an important display of recognition of our undeniable progress in macroeconomic stabilization and confirmation of success in reforms," Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said.
Between the stellar acting, the perfect pacing, and the unceasingly horrifying moments of violence and fear, Swamp Thing stands as the best thing DC has produced in years.
The repeal of ObamaCare stands as one of Republicans' greatest, most enduring promises to the nation, the fulfilment of which matters to our livelihood and our country's future.
The incident still stands as a monumental invasion of privacy, one of the worst case scenarios for storing data in the cloud, and it happened on Apple's watch.
Phelps' mom, Debbie, his fiancée Nicole Johnson and new son Boomer Robert excitedly cheered the swimmer on from the stands as he dominated the 200-meter individual medley.
As subway ridership climbs into dangerously unsustainable territory, the tram stands as a reminder that getting around a densely urban environment doesn't have to be a masochistic experience.
Chanté, on the other hand, is loyal and dedicated to the king of Wakanda and accepts where she stands as a protector of the king and a Dora.
And when the U.S. Open tees off, it will be Grace — not Louis Oosthuizen or Charl Schwartzel — who stands as the South African with the highest world rankings.
Federal Election Commission, the 2010 ruling that lifted regulations on corporations in political campaigns and that stands as one of the most controversial rulings of the Roberts Court.
As a former CEO, finance minister, and now prime minister of Georgia, I can attest that America stands as the greatest global catalyst for democracy, peace and prosperity.
His irascibility also comes with joie de vivre, especially as it regards his love for junk food, and his beanpole physique stands as a testament to his metabolism.
That brought a cheer from a group in the stands as Johns, of nearby Wampum, Pa., picked up an assist in his first NHL game in his hometown.
In a city where there is a major need for alternative educational options for our students, the Paul Simon Job Corps Center stands as a beacon of hope.
Although Buffett is worth $78.4 billion and currently stands as the third richest man on earth, he says he could live on far less and still be content.
"The black-and-white footage we had previously panned into the stands as Ted is circling the bases, but Bill Murphy kept his camera on Ted," Davis said.
That behavior, we learn, reflects that of Cabellero's real-life abusive alcoholic father; and that the relationship between Quico and Monster stands as a metaphor for his childhood.
But analysts say American white supremacists' infatuation with Russia's top social network has been buttressed by their view that Russia stands as a bastion of white European christendom.
Peña Nieto said this was "a historic step" that stands as a contribution to a "new paradigm" in global drug policy when he announced the reforms on Thursday.
An "abstract" sculpture that also stands as a trashed painting doesn't seem an impossible experiment to add to those — even if it might seem more failed than successful.
The strike has reached its eighth day, and already it stands as an historic act of defiance that is shaking the earth beneath the military Occupation of Palestine.
However, Wall Street, with its thousands of traditional and alternative data feeds, stands as a shining example of a space that needs help managing the flow of information.
When covering it, Ryder stands as close to the parking lot as he can to document activity outside the building, though his images sometimes also capture patients inside.
Mount Katahdin stands as the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, the arrival and departure point of that 2,200-mile trek through what remains of Eastern American wilderness.
An alley behind the community center opens up to a scenic lakeside road, where an imposing mansion stands as one of the few reminders of Suwa's gilded past.
Franco Zeffirelli's picture-postcard Puccini stands as a continuing rebuke to anyone who thinks Peter Gelb is an innovator, and here it returns yet again to Lincoln Center.
The International Space Station now stands as an example of what allies can do in space, studying science and developing technology in low-Earth orbit for mutual benefit.
In 1807, the City of New York mapped the area from present-day West 79th to West 81st Streets, where the museum now stands, as a public park.
In 1807, the City of New York mapped the area from present-day West 79th to West 81st Streets, where the museum now stands, as a public park.
The poll was released on Saturday -- nearly two months before the South Carolina primary, which stands as the first real test of black support in the Democratic primary.
Uttar Pradesh is a powerful base for a born-again champion of the poor, and Mr. Modi's victory here stands as a popular endorsement of his recent makeover.
The resulting Berlin Declaration stands as a lasting statement and practical mechanism for monitoring and combating anti-Semitism throughout the OSCE region, including the United States and Canada.
JIUQUAN, China — On the edge of the Gobi Desert, the Jiuquan Wind Power Base stands as a symbol of China's quest to dominate the world's renewable energy market.
It stands as the best-selling holiday standard of all time, something its famous American composer, Irving Berlin, who was a Jewish immigrant, had a hunch would happen.
Any that existed were extremely slim, Pouille said, as he looked back Wednesday on a tournament that now stands as the most thrilling of his seven-year career.
Increasingly, the British experience stands as a cautionary tale, and one that others now seem less eager to embark on for themselves than just a short time ago.
Their breakthrough hit, which is also their only fabulous song, 2014's "#Selfie," stands as an anomaly in their catalog for its energetically abrasive beat and spoken vocals.
This technology can't prevent every accident along the country's railways, but the Washington derailment stands as a reminder of the high costs of America's failure to make these investments.
Amid the many tweets and song covers, a "Purple Rain"-inspired mural outside the youth centre Street University in Sydney, Australia stands as a permanent tribute to the artist.
Nearly 19,000 homes and other structures were destroyed, and the death toll of 85 civilians stands as the greatest loss of life from a single wildfire in California history.
On what was once the whites-only polo ground where Nkrumah declared the new state, his headless statue stands as a reminder of how a once-promising flame guttered.
The city stands as a testament to the manic ambitions of a ruthless and visionary tsar who showed no regard for human life in his bid to westernise Russia.
It's a contrast of depth and fragility that uncannily resembles the human condition itself, and stands as a wicked testament to the range of emotion that Stréliski can grasp.
Wells said the special stands as one of the things he's proudest of having been involved in -- but he is mindful not to overstate his or the show's value.
The question stands as to what this will mean for the future of NASA, and what else will be de-funded in order to return humans to the Moon.
The casualty toll stands as the greatest loss of life from a single wildfire on record in California, and the highest from any U.S. wildfire during the past century.
"Our Teacher of the Year here stands as proof that you can't set expectations high enough for our kids," then-President Barack Obama said during his remarks about Hayes.
"Ezra's uniqueness stands as much in the company's investigational AI technology as it does in its innovative consumer-centric cancer screening model" says John Crues, M.D. RadNet's Medical Director.
It's more concerned with delivering twin messages -- that the legal/judicial system is rife with racial bias and outright corruption, and that Johnnie Cochran stands as defender against it.
It was a friendship which was referred to, subtly and overtly, over 20 years; in retrospect, it stands as one of the greatest longform tales in pro wrestling history.
One thing we have seemingly forgotten, however, is the war in Afghanistan; a conflict that began fifteen years ago and currently stands as the longest conflict in American history.
The yacht, called Rascal, started from raw materials and three years later now stands as a 5-bedroom craft, priced at $8,500 per night for up to 10 guests.
This complaint — that actors of Asian descent who've appeared in a movie that stands as a major representation milestone in Hollywood aren't doing enough to support representation — is unfair.
Apple's walled garden still stands as high as ever for apps, but for streaming music — just like it was with iTunes — appealing to customers beyond the border is important.
The Orlando massacre is fresh in Americans' minds and stands as a defining event in the weirdest and most divisive presidential campaign the nation has seen in some time.
Like "The Big Short," this film, directed by Peter Berg, dramatizes a broadly familiar story and stands as a work of popular narrative for an age of corporate impunity.
By following in Sweden's footsteps, Bosnia not only would increase its defense capabilities, it would also help reduce youth unemployment, which stands as one of the highest in Europe.
This is significant; one could describe the founding fathers of the modern Swedish society as Social Democrats, and Sweden stands as the model case of the Nordic welfare state.
With more than 14.7 million subscribers, Reddit's /r/aww subreddit stands as the antidote for an increasingly toxic internet that's bursting at the seams with scammers, bullies, other malcontents.
But the story of Jean Louise "Scout" Finch's childhood in Maycomb, Alabama, and her father Atticus's heroic court battle against racial injustice stands as a hallmark in American literature.
In another, a glum bear of a guy wearing undershorts, black socks and a rakish hat stands, as if stripped down for a fight, on a Coney Island beach.
Ms. Halvorson's execution of this material can evoke the precedent of Marc Ribot, in whose bands she has played, but ultimately it stands as a byproduct of searching interiority.
"For all immigrants, all workers, who toil under hardship, this case stands as a resounding message that the American law does protect the worker," Arenson told a news conference.
It stands, as Mr. Kingsley wrote, as the most visible symbol of the steep moral and humanitarian cost at which a hardened Europe has reduced the flow of migrants.
But giving away a foul ball made me feel good, since I remembered how desperately I wanted a ball every time I sat in the stands as a kid.
Sonically, it is not a radical departure from Primitive Man's previous releases, but stands as a refined version of their uniquely crushing cocktail of doom, sludge, and pure misery.
That said, Knausgaard never underestimates the painter's labor and study, and this book stands as a sincere, often lyrical and penetrating attempt to enter the world of another artist.
Built in 1946 in Bedford, New York, the concrete residence known as the Booth House also stands as the first postwar house constructed by a Bauhaus-inspired American architect.
Months earlier in late February, as Marco Rubio's presidential primary campaign was imploding, the Florida senator offered what I think still stands as the definitive analysis of Trump's career.
But "The Persistence of Vision" stands as a material record that vision loss need not end an artist's work, regardless of whether it is a profession or a hobby.
Overall, the best college laptop is the Dell XPS 13 for many of the same reasons it stands as our best laptop altogether, like ease of use and power.
But there is one small-but-mighty victory that stands as a beacon of light amid so much controversy: the nomination of Hair Love for Best Animated Short Film.
P.'s news report from Berlin was praised at the time by its customers and the news industry as a whole, and it stands as a major accomplishment today.
Still, the plunge stands as Helios and Matheson's worst week on record since going public in 1997, even worse than last week's 6873 percent punishment for the top spot.
If in 2016 his foreign-policy thinking was underbaked, then in 2019 he stands as one of the few candidates with a fully formed vision for American foreign policy.
Wizkid accomplished the unthinkable this year by being featured on Drake's "One Dance," which now stands as the most streamed song of all time with over a billion plays.
" He added: "I'm glad that the I.O.C. has taken these measures, but I do hope that this stands as really a turning point for the defense of clean sport.
Message to the Future stands as a reminder that cycles of oppression and marginalization follow an ebb and flow, escalating to painful crescendos both in private and in public.
Months earlier, in late February, as Marco Rubio's presidential primary campaign was imploding, the Florida senator offered what I think still stands as the definitive analysis of Trump's career.
The budget also stands as a vision of what the Republican majority wants to do, and perhaps would do if it had eight or nine more votes in the Senate.
Diana, who died in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997, was beloved around the world and stands as one of the key figures of the 20th century.
With the entire Marvel-Netflix suite canceled saved for Jessica Jones, which continues to hover in limbo, Umbrella Academy now stands as the future of the streaming giant's superhero world.
His generous, benefit-of-the-doubt tribute to Thurmond stands as one of several instances from his past that may be difficult to reconcile with a new generation of voters.
Mr. Ortega's brother died fighting in this town, and an old national guard post still stands as a landmark to the uprising that brought their leftist guerrilla movement to power.
As a result, this stands as his sole feature, and thus carries metatextual weight it wasn't intended to have, acting as something of a single cinematic statement from the auteur.
Instead, now, Jack stands as a perfect culprit (despite the fact even he can't tell Heather why he committed all of these sins in his final appearance on The Sinner).
His life and work stands as a "message of hope for young people that you can be open about who you are and still be loved and succeed", Black said.
The network had just aired an hourlong special on Sunday honoring Safer, whose 46 years on 60 Minutes stands as the longest contiguous primetime network TV stint of any kind.
Player after player stands as straight as he can while a scout on tiptoes measures his height against a panel; then he walks over to a scale to be weighed.
Diana, who died in a car crash in Paris on August 31, 1997, was beloved around the world and stands as one of the key figures of the 20th century.
Scottish skipper John Collins shook hands with the referee, the linesmen checked the nets, and the Scottish fans cheered in the stands as the whistle blew to begin the game.
It wasted all of the momentum the Lawrence brothers earned with their 2013 debut Settle, an album that now stands as the defining product of this decade's UK garage revival.
The case stands as a vivid example of how, in this age of Islamic State terrorism, journalists across the world are grappling with ethical questions of how to cover attacks.
If the deal stands as it is, there is a risk that it actually enables the emergence of Iran as a hegemonic power on the brink of attaining the bomb.
Gibraltar stands as a case where the European Union, for all its shortcomings, has acted as something of a salve for a lingering dispute over territorial sovereignty between two members.
It is not only that Israel is the only democracy in the Middle East, but it stands as a bulwark against radical Islamist threats, whether coming from Iran or ISIS.
Yacabonis had a few family members in the stands as he is from Matawan, N.J. With Norfolk, Yacabonis was 1-0 with an 0.90 ERA in 133 outings and a .
The scene stands as one of gaming's most memorable and intensely sad, if only because of the immense bond built between the two and the difficult decision Clementine must make.
What stands as one of the clear strengths and differentiating factors of Viv as a platform is the open-armed welcoming of third-party integrations into the virtual assistant fray.
He has made a magnificent effort to part company with the mechanical, and his overall success stands as handsome proof that humor and honesty can be got into bed together.
While the pavilion in the back still stands, as part of the Louvre, the Tuileries Palace is gone: In 1871, during the Paris Commune, revolutionaries burned it to the ground.
Calcutta-born and London-based, Mukherjee has twice been a finalist for the now-renamed Man Booker Prize, and this new novel stands as an echo of Naipaul's great work.
And Ms. Perry, who released her fourth major label album, "Witness," on June 9, stands as one of the biggest successes in the industry, alongside Madonna, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift.
This was a man who, while still being pursued by the police, or bankrupt, or Christ knows what, who had done prison time, then boldly stands as a parliamentary candidate.
It stands as a symbolic location that is deeply rooted racial and economic issues pervasive throughout the U.S. since it was once the former capital of the Confederacy, he added.
Washington was a great leader who held a nation together through sheer leadership and stands as one of the few leaders in history to refuse to become a monarch himself.
Four days after Arsenal lost at home to Watford, its manager, Arsène Wenger, had to watch from the stands as he continued his four-game suspension for pushing an official.
These may include tearing down most of the old arena and keeping only part of the stands as a kind of city landmark, two sources close to the matter said.
The raucous inventiveness of this installation — built from wood planks strewn with domestic items such as TVs and clothing — is amazing to see, and stands as testament to human invention.
"This is a good ruling that confirms what we have long known, that Texas' voter ID law stands as one of the most discriminatory voting restrictions of its kind," she said.
In the age of Trump, Justin Trudeau stands as a sharp contrast to what Americans fear is happening to their country: Trudeau is young, charismatic, a social liberal, and assertively cosmopolitan.
Cover: A young boy dressed as a policeman stands as Indians wait in a queue to cast their votes in village Sawaal near Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India, Thursday, April 11, 2019.
As information continues to unfold over the tragic mass shooting at Pulse gay nightclub early Sunday morning, one fact remains clear: This stands as the deadliest mass shooting in American history.
A little more than 60 miles from Brussels Airport, Kleine Brogel Air Base stands as one of six overseas repositories in the world where the United States still stores nuclear weapons.
A little more than 22001 miles from Brussels Airport, Kleine Brogel Air Base stands as one of six overseas repositories in the world where the United States still stores nuclear weapons.
To me there's something unsettling—and cautionary—about the fact that the Antikythera device stands as such a solitary piece of technology, forgotten but not surpassed for more than 1600 years.
Apple AirPods still stands as the easiest pairing process among Bluetooth headphones, but the Emotion is as close you can get to it without a specialized chip like Apple's earbuds have.
Hammonds is averaging 265 points and a team-most five rebounds percontest, while guard Jeff Newberry (11.0 points) stands as Oklahoma State'sleading active scorer with Forte (13.3) and Evans (12.9) out.
The video itself stands as a fairly obnoxious effort by Pai's team to reduce the complex and serious debate over the future of internet regulation down to a particularly insufferable meme.
Like New Yorkers with their slices, we share the dish with visitors and point them to our favorite coney stands as the dogs provide an easy opportunity for everyone to bond.
At any rate, he stands as one of the greatest studies in a fighter's change over time, and certainly as one of the savviest heavyweights to ever get into the ring.
As farmers, we want access to markets, which will allow us the ability to compete on a level playing field but support these payments if this stands as our only recourse.
The move stands as a rebuke of the Trump administration's continued support of the Saudis in the face of the disaster unfolding in Yemen, and the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
"Smile" stands as a similar character clarification to the ones This Is Us has doled out for Miguel (Jon Huertas) and Shauna (Joy Brunson), the troubled mom of Déjà (Lyric Ross).
Yet Singleton's signature film also stands as a symbol of an ongoing process in making Hollywood more open to diverse stories, and the structural challenges even such talent has to overcome.
It happened at a house show in Portland, Maine where an elderly man reportedly collapsed out of his seat in the corner stands as the 2nd match of the event began.
And yet today, he stands as the last republican rampart against the far-right National Front: all major parties have called for their members to support him in the second round.
However, van Vliet at ING said there was some support for Italian bonds thanks to the European Central Bank's bond-buying quantitative easing scheme, which stands as a backstop for investors.
Both musically and on the business-side, Cayetana stands as a singular unit, unencumbered by what they should be doing, and instead just trying to have as much fun as possible.
Gorgeous as it was and is, the VAIO P stands as testament to Sony's predilection for wild ambition and tragic folly, and it's a sign of just how far we've come.
H.E.R. considers the performance at the BET Awards a "turning point" in her career, as well as this current moment in time where she stands as a five-time Grammy nominee.
The U.S. Constitution stands as a stable and steadfast charter of our liberties, but activist federal judges too often contort its clear precepts based on their own ideological and philosophical whims.
The Dukes Martini was created by Salvatore Calabrese in the 1980s, and now stands as a totem of the early days of the London cocktail revival, when cocktail havens were few.
The first large protected area in the United States was Yellowstone National Park, which stands as an example of the importance and benefits of protecting natural places in the United States.
"This achievement stands as one of America's great conservation successes; the culmination of decades of hard work and dedication on the part of state, tribal, federal and private partners," Zinke said.
The French tennis crowd have always been enthusiastic embracers of the "Mexican Wave" and time and time again it swirled through the stands as Paire's supporters willed their man to win.
For a series of reasons that would have been hard to discern at the time, 1997 stands as both Peak Indie and the beginning of the end for the style's heyday.
Wayne was one of the first public figures to really pioneer Bape as a brand, and his all-Bape VIBE cover from April 2006 stands as one of his most iconic.
At the moment Spotify, which is live in 60 markets and lists 30 million songs, stands as the biggest of the streaming companies in terms of users, both free and paid.
Section 199A stands as a good example of what happens when political expediency and parliamentary sleight of hand take precedence over doing the hard, often difficult work of crafting good legislation.
Banned from the touchline and unable to communicate with the bench, Manchester City's manager, Pep Guardiola, watched from the stands as the defending Premier League champions were picked apart by Lyon.
The paper's 1911 assessment of his work still stands: "His work as a master of slang and criticism terse and virile stands as one of the masterpieces of Sing Sing's literature."
Both musically and on the business-side, Cayetana stands as a singular unit, unencumbered by what they should be doing, and instead just trying to have as much fun as possible.
LONG PHU, Vietnam — The towering lattice of blue steel girders rising above banana and lemongrass crops near Vietnam's southern coast stands as public testament to the country's drive to burn coal.
It is possible to find the corner cafe too crowded and smoky, to encounter the tiny brasseries and flower stands as cartoonish imitations of a France that might've vanished decades ago.
Lee Westwood ran off with a six-stroke romp in its 2009 debut, which still stands as the tournament's largest margin of victory and was matched by Henrik Stenson in 53.
Yet it's also a moment when truth in politics appears more devalued than ever, since the President stands as an example that lying need not be fatal to a political career.
Or was he simply flotsam, a man whose life, The New York Times wrote in 1970, "stands as a monument to parental neglect and the failure of the public correctional system"?
His 26 jaunt of 26 hours and 19773 minutes on two coasters at Pleasure Beach in Blackpool, England, still stands as the Guinness record for longest marathon on a roller coaster.
The Bradley Fighting Vehicle has served the Army well for 40 years now, which stands as a testament to the strong collaboration between the Army and the industry that produced it.
For both the metal sculpture stands as an uncanny replica or transformation of bodies we know, given new integrity and new value (literally, in the case of silver and bronze casts).
Moreover, Germany's Merkel-era CDU stands as a Europe-wide emblem for liberal-minded conservatism that refuses to collaborate with the xenophobic far right, in stark contrast to Austria's Christian Democrats.
The Nuggets improved to 2-3 on the trip with Saturday's 121-153 triumph at Orlando, which stands as the squad's second-best offensive output in a regulation game this season.
Amid the chaos and savagery, his Huckleberry Finn still stands as Twain created him: an innocent, abroad in the new world, uncorrupted, truth-telling, the last angel of our better nature.
Time and again, Hollywood likes to trot out the argument that diverse, female-driven films don't make money, but Hustlers stands as proof to the contrary with glowing reviews to match.
Gabriel Gomez pounced and fired a shot past Howard's right and into the net, causing an eruption in the stands as Panama's fans jumped, shouted and tossed cups into the air.
Even though Vine is gone and the Donut Time restaurant that served as the movie's setting is closed, the film stands as a testament to doing amazing things with little means.
Moreover, some Trump-supportive evangelicals believe that at a time when some Americans who lean Republican think that evangelical Christians face more discrimination than Jewish Americans, Trump stands as a protector.
Uno did not receive nearly the same adulation from the large Japanese contingent in the stands as the reigning Olympic champion, Yuzuru Hanyu, but Uno did finish ahead of his compatriot.
The result was he snagged and impressive 20 percent of the vote on Election Day in what stands as the most successful third party run for the White House in modern history.
The upshot is that while on one level Merkel now stands as the absolute, unquestioned master of German politics, on another level she now enters some difficult negotiations with a weak hand.
One retired schoolteacher from Milwaukee told the Green Bay Press Gazette that he was "disgusted" by the kneelers, and that he'd brought American flags to wave in the stands as a counterprotest.
Among the beneficiaries has been Gianluigi Donnarumma, who became AC Milan's first-choice goalkeeper two years ago at the age of 16, and now stands as the heir apparent to Mr Buffon.
She stands as she is freed and tells the deputies Kohlhepp has told her he used red pepper around where he buried Carver and other bodies to throw off scent-sniffing dogs.
Much more pressing is the killing of Black and Hispanic men that today stands as "a fault line question in this society and about What side are people on?" as Scott said.
With the danger of war in Korea over nuclear weapons and inflamed tensions with Russia over mass murder in Syria, the Trump presidency stands as a house divided at a critical moment.
In Houston, a newer home with six columns out front stands as a relic of the days when oil and energy interests made allies of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf Coast.
Long after organizers announced the postponement of the race until Thursday, noisy contingents from both countries remained cheering and singing in the stands as other spectators shot photos and video of them.
Lincoln's "government of the people, by the people, for the people" did not pass Congress, but stands as a creed around the country and world for those fighting for representation and accountability.
Wearing a warm peacoat and collared shirt with a tie, Harry, 34, enjoyed the match from the stands as England beat France, 44-8 — an exciting start to the Six Nations Championship.
That doesn't mean the matchup will be easy, though, and it stands as yet another proving ground for a player who has thrived trying to betray the common rhetoric about his game.
Last year, Proximity created an official lyric video for DJ Snake's Justin Bieber collaboration "Let Me Love You," which still stands as the channel's most popular video with over 400 million views.
Hauschka made a 21-yard field goal for a 16-0 lead, capping a drive that featured Allen's 36-yard run around right end that stands as his longest of the season.
But it was "The Black Atlantic" that stands as his magnum opus, and helped generate a sprawling literature in history, anthropology, cultural studies and other fields exploring the concept of its title.
Kenya has one of the highest rates of mobile-money adoption in the world, largely due to the dominance of M-Pesa in the country, which stands as Africa's 6th largest economy.
Biden may be lacking youth and lightning round acuity, but he now stands as the last great hope of a generation of political leaders built from character and motivated to serve others.
Her offer to have him plead guilty to a lesser charge, an 18-month sentence and a job with the bureau, only stands as long as Agent Evans doesn't catch him first.
Looking back, September 11 stands as so monumental, historic, and life-altering in part because experiencing tragedy collectively at such a nationalized and global scale was so new and unprecedented that day.
The Rikers strike stands as the latest effort taken by incarcerated people to bring attention to the conditions faced during the pandemic by America's prison population, currently clocking in around 2.3 million.
She now stands as the world's number two player, so assured and accomplished that she appears the one best equipped to halt Williams' march to a record-equaling 22nd grand slam title.
In addition, Trump's swift abandonment of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, even as Latin American countries deepen their trade ties among themselves and the countries of Asia, stands as another self-inflicted wound.
The Washington Monument-sized pillar stands as a reminder of the state's mining history and, to neighboring landowners, of the tons of toxic pollutants dumped on them and their properties for decades.
This is about so much more than an unlikely friendship, and stands as a refreshing reminder for these troubled times that connecting with strangers doesn't always have to be fraught and terrifying.
" The series Mr. Parr made in Prestwich Mental Hospital in 1972 relates since it stands as an outlier, even though he saw it as the moment when his photography "really took off.
But while his death at 30 in 1997 never allowed him to officially follow-up his breakout, 25 years on Grace stands as a perfect document of an adventurous and special artist.
For many in Mexico, especially in an election year marred by wanton political murders, Cherán stands as proof that, in the country's entrenched cycle of violence, the key ingredient is the state.
Though The City Without Jews is not a documentary, it stands as an astonishing document and proxy narrative for a story that unfortunately came true — and could all too easily happen again.
Now recognized as its true self, it stands as the centerpiece of a new exhibition, Bruegel Defining a Dynasty, with a label that firmly attributes it to the 17th-century Flemish painter.
Over the next 80 minutes he walked students through a proof of a theorem by the German mathematician David Hilbert that stands as one of the most important breakthroughs in 20th-century mathematics.
Although the episode, released in January, bears the now-melancholy title "It's Great That Garry Shandling Is Still Alive," it also stands as a fitting tribute to a sharp and insightful comic mind.
A silver wedding ring binds her to Jamie, the hunky Highlander she fell in love with there, while a golden one stands as a reminder of her first marriage to Frank Randall (RIP).
It's a 1934 measure called the National Firearms Act, and it stands as a stark rebuke to the most sacred precepts of the gun lobby and provides a model we should build on.
However, van Vliet at ING said he did not think Thursday's auction would fare badly, thanks to the European Central Bank's bond-buying quantitative easing scheme, which stands as a backstop fore investors.
The hippie affectations of "Mass" drive many people up the wall, but it stands as Bernstein's wildest, bravest creation, its anarchic shouts of "Dona nobis pacem" giving voice to the composer's radical politics.
The case against the former foreign policy adviser also stands as the most comprehensive evidence yet put forward by Mueller of an attempt by Russian operatives to insinuate themselves with the Trump campaign.
Now it is also a centerpiece of "The Evidence Room," a haunting installation that stands as a reminder of architecture's potential both to do unspeakable harm and to argue for truth against lies.
And among the English players — who by a good degree are the most precocious group ever picked for a big event — Rashford stands as the one who has already made the biggest mark.
Congress responded by enacting what is still known as Title III, the federal wiretap statute which nearly 28503 years later stands as a testament to the open, deliberative approach to complex privacy issues.
Its cinematic artfulness, and pioneering status, outweigh the transparently out of date nature of the racism it depicts, which, in itself, stands as a useful lesson in the nasty side of American history.
Though the island has received more than $25 billion in aid and is gradually rebuilding, the initial response stands as a stark example of faltering and poor coordination among federal and local officials.
Musically, Let Me Be a Woman managed to condense the impossibly arty complexity of the first two albums into a riffier, slightly more accessible format; it stands as their most concise early album.
Although its pictures were originally meant to offer the public a crafted representation of a celebrity, Fan stands as a melancholic record of what it looks like when identity is managed and manipulated.
The question now is whether it is seen as a major staging post on the road to victory, or whether it stands as a magnificent glimpse of a glory that never quite arrives.
The GAO ruling, coming after two weeks of impeachment hearings and 30 hours of testimony from 12 witnesses before the Democratic-led House, stands as a powerful indictment against the Trump White House.
While nuclear energy, responsibly harnessed, remains for now a viable alternative to climate-changing fossil fuels, the Chernobyl arch stands as a dramatic monument to a catastrophe's consequences, stretching far into the future.
At a time when facts are muddled, spun and cherry-picked to fit political strategies, the Justice Department stands as a crucial institution dedicated to showing the public the way things really are.
The failed effort to repeal Obamacare using a legislative process that did not require overcoming a filibuster threat stands as the clearest casualty of Republican divisions, but it is not the only one.
Agnon wrote in Hebrew—he is the only Hebrew writer to win the Nobel—and he lived in Israel, in the Jerusalem neighborhood of Talpiot, where his house now stands as a museum.
The hallway, which bears a striking resemblance to the interior of the ill-fated spaceship in "291: A Space Odyssey," stands as a testament to Kojima's twin obsessions of film and outer space.
The Houston Rockets found no market for Dwight Howard, a 30-year-old rental who could really help a defense, but stands as one of the most perplexing free agents of this summer.
Each of the four installments stands as its own miniature "episode," telling roughly one story about one character in the Roots family tree, but one that's informed by those who have gone before.
HANOI (Reuters) - On the shores of a still and peaceful lake on the edge of downtown Hanoi, the inscription on a faded monument stands as a reminder of a violent event 51 years ago.
The North Korean statement stands as a direct rebuttal to Trump's repeated insistence that his decision to embrace the repressive dictator has produced progress toward the goal of ridding North Korea of nuclear weapons.
The ball arced over helpless keeper Robin Olsen into the net, sparking an explosion of German joy on the bench and in the stands as the reigning champions kick-started their World Cup campaign.
There were literal tears in the stands as first responders and players took the ice together, a situation everyone wished they could avoid but embraced in a show of solidarity with a wounded community.
Neighbouring Yemen, wracked by civil war and a humanitarian catastrophe, stands as a terrible example of what can ultimately happen when once-manageable sectarian differences are fanned by local power struggles and geopolitical competition.
An Angelou, a Cisneros, a Chimamanda,she stands as tall as a man, a letterwhich has never known surrender,not despite her gender, but because of it;because just by writing, she is fighting.
Although the breadth of its wrongheadedness is better left for another day, suffice to say that any across-the-board, blanket policy "toughness" stands as a roadblock to the important notion of individualized justice.
In the hitherto booming sector, the 3.9 percent decline was the largest since the financial crisis and marked the worst December ever for the 'nonstore' category that stands as a proxy for online sales.
But Pompeo's military background and institutional prowess will likely see him off to successful start, even as he protects his people and stands as the muzzle on public critiques of the agency from Trump.
That should settle questions about his position for now, but that's after 24 hours of mixed signals that left some of his own advisers unclear where he really stands, as recently as this morning.
Although it no longer hosts residents, the Biosphere 2 continues to carry out unprecedented Earth systems experiments and stands as a monument to the ongoing, decades-long quest to recreate the Earth in miniature.
The opinions expressed are his own) By James Saft Jan 26 (Reuters) - The idea that the Federal Reserve stands as a kind of unpaid insurance agent to investors faces a stern test this week.
The new UN report is about as comprehensive as a report can get, however, and it stands as a stark reminder that we humans are still intrinsically reliant on the environment for our wellbeing.
Once dubbed the "Athens of west Africa" and a magnet for students across the continent, its decay over the years stands as a metaphor for the small west African nation's strained post-independence history.
His entire political brand stands as a living rebuke to the political establishment that both men once led and to the traditionalists who believe his behavior is eroding the prestige of the presidency itself.
If WeWork stands as the logical extreme of over-capitalized startups with upside-down economics and reckless governance, its comeuppance appears to have raised suspicion over valuations of aggressive entrants into traditional industries generally.
Mr. Puryear's sculpture offers no explicit prescription, but in this presidential election year, it stands as a valuable monument to something greater than lucre, a call to liberate life from its chains of gold.
Marshall's ability to carry out the Federalist agenda for a generation after the party's decisive defeat at the polls stands as a warning for what we may expect to see in our own time.
When it comes to level the playing field for women's health, the impact of the ACA cannot be overstated: it stands as one of the most important legislative advancements for women's health in decades.
In affirming that legal rights associated with parenthood do not hinge simply on biology or marital status, the Court of Appeals decision stands as an important marker in the continuing struggle for equal rights.
In addition to Dowd, Mueller and Rosenstein, Trump counsel Ty Cobb stands as a possible witness over a bizarre disclosure made in a loud conversation with Dowd at a restaurant, overheard by a reporter.
Kudos can also be given to the Final Fantasy series for its depiction of Midgar, which stands as the series' enormous urban icon for crony capitalism, the decline of environmental health, and displaced peoples.
Merkel says Berlin can do business as things stands as she is leading an acting government with most of her former ministers, including SPD ones, still in post until a new coalition is formed.
It's heartbreaking and melancholic, and it stands as a testament to the idea that Westworld could be a more traditional and straightforward drama if it wanted to be — it maybe just doesn't want to.
The name was Edward J. Leary, of Scotch Plains, and he stands as the author of the most successful terrorist attacks of modern times, and perhaps ever, in the New York City transit system.
Aerosmith might be known as the "bad boys from Boston," but considering that they actually got their start in New Hampshire, arena-rock band Boston stands as the most famous band formed in Massachusetts.
The Clippers' designated scorer won this award last season and stands as a huge favorite to join Crawford as the league's only three-time winner — despite the challenge he's getting from teammate Montrezl Harrell.
With its stinging truths and inventive language, "Making Rent in Bed-Stuy" stands as a monument to what is lost when New York's low-rent underdog outer borough becomes just another county of kings.
The section originally designed for wealthier residents, Parco Saraceno, stands as a ghost town, including a now vacant but once popular hotel built to resemble a castle, a remnant of the village's grand ambitions.
The Brooklyn Detention Complex, which was closed for years before reopening in 2012, now stands as a kind of gateway to Boerum Hill, easily one of the trendiest ZIP codes in the Western Hemisphere.
"This stands as a guarantee that the disposal process will be speedy and smooth, we won&apost need to chase descendants of old owners nor have any issues with third parties," Tartaglia told CNN.
"This achievement stands as one of America's great conservation successes; the culmination of decades of hard work and dedication on the part of state, tribal, federal and private partners," he said at the time.
The accomplishments of the last five seasons have made Swinney's framing seem laughable, even though Clemson currently stands as a 5½-point underdog to L.S.U. in the title game (with gamblers heavily backing L.S.U.).
As we all know, Trump stands as only the third president ever impeached over his withholding of aid to Ukraine in an effort to get it to announce an investigation into his political opponent.
At a time when the laws about sex trafficking and sex work have become a mainstream issue, Kizer's case stands as a stark example of the divide between policy and real-time criminal justice.
Jerrold Nadler of New York, Elijah Cummings of Maryland and Adam Schiff of California said Rosenstein "stands as one of the few restraints against the overreaches of the president and his allies in Congress."
On issues like restricting trade, directly intervening to assist specific industries or corporations, targeting tax cuts to the wealthy, his agenda stands as a rejection of the advice that mainstream economist have typically offered.
The streaming service stands as the master of the keep-watching arts, with their "Next episode in…" countdown and habit of ending every episode with a jaw-dropping twist or some looming, Earth-shattering question.
JoJo Fletcher, who is currently filming the new season of The Bachelorette, appeared on Good Morning America Friday to discuss where everything stands as she embarks on her second reality television journey to find love.
The trend is important as it stands as likely the primary divider between the acceleration that President Donald Trump has projected against the reality that has been the case for most of the past decade.
The concept of the album was that it was all inspired by sleep deprivation, and it stands as the most beautiful and accurate piece of art ever made about being frightfully alone in the darkness.
Inches from the Charging Bull statue near Wall Street in New York City, the Fearless Girl statue stands as a symbol of the need for companies to add more women to their boards of directors.
He put a spotlight on an uncomfortable truth: after six years, billions of dollars and a sweeping reform that stands as Obama's single biggest domestic policy achievement, health care is still unaffordable for many Americans.
And more than that, Gregory's life stands as a challenge to every person to use his or her skill set to fight for equality and against the notion that there are "two sides" to hate.
"This achievement stands as one of America's great conservation successes; the culmination of decades of hard work and dedication on the part of the state, tribal, federal and private partners," Zinke said in a statement.
The disaster took place on the same day as the Battle of Antietam, which stands as the deadliest one-day battle of the war that led to the abolition of slavery in the United States.
His best-selling memoir, "To Build a Castle," evoked comparisons to the works of Feodor Dostoyevsky, and stands as a testament to Bukovsky's unfailing courage and moral clarity about the evil of the Soviet regime.
Though Congress has subsequently extended citizenship to Puerto Ricans by statute, Gonzalez's case still stands as Supreme Court precedent for what rights the Constitution guarantees to Americans living in the territories, including Puerto Ricans today.
But for now it appears that after a ceaseless stream of provocations, insults and reckless remarks, Mr. Trump has damaged himself significantly with the one demographic that stands as a bulwark to a Clinton presidency.
But the idea of taking an existing film and recreating it in its entirety seemed like a one-of-a-kind ambitious effort in the pre-internet era and still stands as an impressive rarity.
As the Times' Op-Ed section has become the subject of internecine media controversy, largely over the quality and the usefulness of its conservative contributorship, Douthat stands as the cleverest and least predictable writer there.
"Still alive, still alive," he said to a friend in the stands as he exited the Chatrier Court on Wednesday afternoon after finishing off the speedy Bautista, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1, 593-5.
Yet if "The Empire Strikes Back" stands as the defining chapter in the "Star Wars" saga, as second movies go, "Last Jedi" ranks closer to the "Attack of the Clones" end of the gene pool.
As the government functionaries gather to decide how to handle a disaster they don't yet realize will ruin Pripyat for generations, an aging and unnamed bureaucrat stands as if he's going to deliver a sermon.
From kickboxing, the UFC has been gifted the talents of Valentina Shevchenko, Germaine de Randamie, and the woman who stands as perhaps the greatest all-around female technician to ever enter the cage, Joanna Jedrzejczyk.
The court's decision stands as the first federal court in the country to rule that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 does in fact prohibit discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
A small city The Pentagon itself is a small city and it has three times the floor space of the Empire State Building with multiple food courts and coffee stands, as well as several shops.
He has made a handful of appearances at Oracle Arena in Oakland in recent seasons, joining fans in the stands as a spectator now, and he receives ovations whenever he is shown on the Jumbotron.
At a moment when assault and harassment revelations are creeping across male-dominated industries like so much unwanted mold, independent American cheese making stands as an obvious if undersung exemplar of the ultimate matriarchal workplace.
Thomas Colville Fine Art is presenting more than a dozen landscapes by George Inness, a 19th-century painter who stands as an American cousin to Corot, Millet and the rest of the French Barbizon school.
Their ordeal stands as a stark reminder that even though major inroads have been made toward ending Islamic State rule in this city, a complete victory for the Iraqi government is still a ways off.
The historically unpopular outgoing president, Francois Hollande, failed to achieve similar aims in Europe and stands as a conspicuous example of how difficult it could be for Macron to persuade the French to back him.
It does not look like much, but the unfinished development in this small Mississippi Delta town stands as the only major new deal by the Trump family business since President Trump took office in January.
The Volkswagen plea, filed in federal court in Detroit, serves as a capstone for Attorney General Loretta Lynch's enforcement of corporate misconduct and stands as one of the top environmental cases pursued under President Barack Obama.
Where it stands: As its economy and consumer confidence grow, the U.S. continues to buy more equipment and finished products from China and others, even as higher import costs have been passed on to American consumers.
Though some are hailing the outcome as as proof of a transformed system, and a "major shift in how juries see police officers," until convictions become the norm, Guyger's conviction stands as a nearly singular anomaly.
Earning $15 million domestically and $2116 million worldwide, It obliterated the record for the highest grossing film in September, and stands as the highest grossing horror movie of all time (not adjusting for ticket price inflation).
But its effort stands as an example of the types of hardware and software advancements we'll see down the line that, in combination with other improvements, will remove many of the hurdles AR suffers from today.
Up to this point, Awkwafina's acting career has consisted mostly of comic-relief supporting roles in films like Crazy Rich Asians and Ocean's 8, but The Farewell stands as proof she's capable of much, much more.
In between those sessions, Martin produced hits for Matt Monro, Judy Garland, Ella Fitzgerald and Shirley Bassey, whose recording of "Goldfinger" for the James Bond film still stands as a landmark, largely on Martin's brassy production.
Although Archie and Veronica's teary breakup in Wednesday night's "Manhunter" now stands as one of the drama's most emotionally intense moments — and Apa and Camila Mendes' personal-best performances — don't get caught up in your feelings.
Armed with a craft knife, glue paste, and duct tape, late illustrator and author, Arthur C. Gackley would over time piece together what now stands as Bad Little Children's Books, out this September via Abrams Image.
That might sound like a summary of the latest news about the White House, but it is also the plot of Burn After Reading, the 2008 film that stands as singularly prophetic of the Trump era.
The court's split decision means that the law stands as it is, a deep disappointment to conservatives who were sure they would triumph when arguments were heard in January, before the death of Justice Antonin Scalia.
There is no way to aggregate bond investor reasoning, but the risk inherent in the U.S. and China trade dispute stands as a likely driver of investor caution — just as it has been in equity markets.
This week, the Supreme Court issued a ruling that stands as a monumental setback for those who are concerned about reigning in jurisdictions that too often undertake efforts to strip legitimately registered voters from the rolls.
Even within the lower range of that valuation, Aramco could become the largest stock listing in history, surpassing Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba's $25 billion flotation in 2014, which still stands as the biggest IPO ever.
And it is not only Mr. Brown: The California Democratic Party stands as a model of electoral success and cohesion, in contrast to national Democrats struggling through a divisive primary and debate about an uncertain future.
Directed by co-actor Matt Phillips, and produced by Wednesday Derrico and Experimental Bitch Presents, The Coward stands as an over-the-top, in-your-face revision of what modern fairy tales can and should be.
The latest volcanic eruption also stands as the most destructive in the United States since at least the cataclysmic 1980 explosion of Mount St. Helens in Washington state that reduced hundreds of square miles to wasteland.
The Salesforce Tower, which became the city's tallest building when it opened in 2018, stands as a monument to tech's new dominance in an increasingly one-industry town, but it's a building residents love to hate.
From the one-off performance by the Australian actor George Lazenby to an ending sequence featuring James Bond's only bride, this outcast of the 007 franchise stands as a unique addition to the behemoth spy series.
Just like the fans, Neymar watched from the stands as Edinson Cavani and Javier Pastore each scored a goal to give P.S.G. a 2-0 win over newly promoted Amiens in its French league season opener.
In one, a scheduled trip to Masada, where Mr. Trump wanted to deliver a speech at the Roman-era mountaintop retreat that stands as a symbol of Israel's unwillingness to surrender, was called off on Tuesday.

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