Blanca stands on the table, and just like in Dead Poets Society, everyone stands on the tables, demanding Piscatella's resignation.
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" And, "They love how it stands on it's own.
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" She added, "The new one stands on its own.
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The United States stands on the side of Israel and that&aposs what we&aposve always stood on and this President stands on the side of human rights but he stands on the side of Israel and this is a clear, clear issue that the United States has been on and here&aposs where we are, right?
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He stands on his hind legs when he wants food.
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You always know where Mistress Tara stands on any issue.
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One glowing boombox stands on its own, facing this display.
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Voters still don't know where the party stands on Brexit.
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It still stands on the coast today, monumental and dilapidated.
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Go deeper: Map: Where each state stands on sports betting
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Amid this dialogue, Stanford's new policy stands on shaky foundation.
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Where Schumer stands on a possible Murray bid is unclear.
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Maybe: This chair stands on four legs and is brown.
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Here's where Clinton stands on maternity leave and child care.
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They can consider where a candidate stands on this issue.
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Of course, Terrace House stands on its own merits, too.
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For he stands on the threshold of the Last Judgment.
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Here's where each candidate stands on breaking up big tech.
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Omar has made clear where she stands on the matter.
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It also shows where each candidate stands on major issues.
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Jerry Brown has not indicated where he stands on this.
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He stands on the patch of dirt where he collapsed.
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His parents' home stands on a hill overlooking the fields.
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"His stands on different things have changed," her mother responded.
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For a time, they blocked the street it stands on.
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I also asked Oppenheimer where the company stands on funding.
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Trump brazenly stands on the side of the richest Americans.
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But, there's no doubt where Gun stands on the matter.
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Here's where every House member stands on impeachment so far.
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Missy created a piece that really stands on its own.
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Tulsi Gabbard: It is unclear where Gabbard stands on filibusters.
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Trump stands on gun control and what can get done?
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" Macron believes Europe stands on "the edge of a precipice.
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Now Xi stands on the brink of becoming even stronger.
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Here's a look at where each candidate stands on pay issues.
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These days, it's less clear on where Thiel stands on Trump.
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And Pam, sediment Pam, who stands on the shore and sobs.
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Pam is 'Sentiment Pam,' who stands on the side and sobs.
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Here's where Donald Trump stands on maternity leave and child care.
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What stands on the opposite side of what you're afraid of?
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A shell of an old quarry hospital stands on a cliff.
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Each new generation stands on the successes of the previous generation.
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Harris has been unclear about where she stands on the issue.
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This to me is the foundation on which Christianity stands on.
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Also unclear is where Trump stands on many of the details.
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" "I want to be clear where Delta stands on this issue.
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Both candidates in the American election have taken stands on this.
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Here's a look at where McConnell's conference stands on the legislation.
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But it's unclear where the US now stands on those plans.
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Like a one-off graphic novel, "Joker" stands on its own.
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Romney says he is frequently asked where he stands on Trump.
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And I think that stands on its own, so thank you.
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"Even without the film, Krlic's revelatory work stands on its own."
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A lion stands on the rocks a few feet above her.
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Here's more about him and where he stands on the issues.
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An old woman stands on the roadside waiting for her bus.
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Where "The Farm" stands on the wealth gap is also fuzzy.
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The stork itself stands on a turtle: a symbol of fertility.
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But Mr. Ausubel's point stands on two related patterns from history.
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Anyone considering voting for Sanders knows where she stands on him.
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Voters deserve to know where a candidate stands on the issues.
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It's unclear where his replacement, Alexander Acosta, stands on the issue.
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It's difficult to pin down where the President stands on DACA.
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She returns to the stoop and stands on the bottom step.
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A cutout of Chester L. Brewer stands on campus, Oct. 21985.
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The country now stands on the edge of a recession precipice.
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Where the president himself now stands on the matter, however, remains unclear.
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A ancient fort stands on the road from Kabul to Peshawar, 1970.
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LITTLE doubt exists as to where The Economist stands on assisted dying.
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This week's events mean that Mr Mueller now stands on firmer ground.
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We need a fully-fledged, complex woman who stands on her own.
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Clinton said, pointing to her stands on legislation related to women's issues.
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Go deeper: Where each 2020 Democrat stands on abolishing the electoral college
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He is not presented as a man who stands on his own.
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It's not exactly clear, for instance, where Trump stands on nuclear weapons.
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This advice applies no matter where one stands on the ideological spectrum.
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A fully-clothed woman stands on the stomach of a naked lady.
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Setting corporate imperatives aside, though, the film handsomely stands on its own.
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The Schaghticoke tower stands on property occupied by the town's Highway Department.
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Now, she stands on the second floor, completely exposed to the sun.
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There's no confusion about where today's NRA stands on the ideological spectrum.
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The Trump administration has not stated where it stands on the rule.
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Here's where Washington stands on key concerns that will impact Main Street.
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We also don't know for sure where Lindsay stands on the issues.
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But it is unclear where Carson stands on fair housing regulations. Sen.
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The new building, which stands on the same property, opened in 2016.
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It means taking political stands on everything from immigration to gun rights.
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Here's a look at where Mr. O'Rourke stands on some major issues.
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We're waiting to hear where she stands on fracking and natural gas.
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It might have upended the album, but it stands on its own.
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Mr. Trump then stands on the altar, admiring his rampage, and smiles.
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Trump has previously been unclear about where he stands on border adjustability.
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The Davenport House, built in 1750, still stands on Croton Heights Road.
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Both organizations have taken controversial stands on homosexuality and same-sex marriage.
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For a generation, we've taken stands on behalf of the Escalante River.
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She stands on motorcycle seats, jumps through glass and rides through fire.
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Here's more on his campaign and where he stands on the issues.
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The painting stands on its own and does not suffer by comparison.
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By tradition, the winning side always stands on the right facing the speaker.
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Generally, it is unclear where Trump stands on the issue of birth control.
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In another, he stands on the shore of a beach, pained in thought.
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Mirian Medina stands on her property after Hurricane Maria swept through the island.
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THE AMERICAN PEOPLE DON'T HAVE TO DOUBT WHERE HE STANDS ON THE ISSUES.
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The Obamas, no matter where one stands on policy, were effective and charismatic.
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Here's a banner they tried to unfurl in the stands on Oct. 31.
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But those groups were also looking to see where Shulkin stands on privatization.
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Still, Dubke's departure magnified the sense that Trump's staff stands on shaky ground.
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The game is technically a sequel, but it largely stands on its own.
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"Gracefully You: Finding Beauty and Balance in the Everyday" hits stands on Tuesday.
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Now Pai stands on the doorstep of his biggest role ever: FCC chairman.
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In precise usage, one stands on a podium and leans on a lectern.
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A man of nearly 22016 years of age stands on a street corner.
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So, the paper stands on its own as a peer-reviewed scientific review.
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But what stands on Congress's side against these concerns about decisiveness and necessity?
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Despite nods to recent Chinese history, Wise's novel stands on shaky ideological ground.
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Here's more about Mr. Bennet, and here's where he stands on the issues.
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"Kentucky literally stands on the verge of making redemptive history," said the Rev.
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The UK has stayed relatively quiet on exactly where it stands on Huawei.
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Some would have France take harsher stands on Muslims, immigration and domestic security.
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Another player Canseco implicated, Ivan Rodriguez, now stands on the doorstep of Cooperstown.
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And those customers want brands to take stands on social issues, he said.
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The Times made a list of where every House member stands on impeachment.
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Here's a brief look at where Mr. Ryan stands on some prominent issues.
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Nor is it clear where President Donald Trump stands on such an issue.
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The food stands on its own, and burritos are part of that. Yeah.
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A young man stands on a trotting horse as it approaches the camera.
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It stands on Pilsudski Square in Warsaw, near a statue of the independence hero.
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The $1,160 bassinet has clean, midcentury-style lines and stands on metal hairpin legs.
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But in doing so, she stands on the shoulders of Witherspoon and Nair's vision.
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Here are a few numbers to show where the U.S. stands on that now.
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The Dragonpit, and the hill it stands on, are symbols of the Targaryen rule.
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Here's what we know about where he stands on abortion and other key issues.
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Here is a brief look at where each candidate stands on the embattled law.
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Drug prices, it seems, stands on a pedestal by itself as a bipartisan priority.
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Herrera made it clear at yesterday's press conference where he stands on the issue.
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Sometimes he even stands on his hind legs — for 20 minutes at a time!
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Silver medalist Feyisa Lilesa of Ethiopia stands on the podium during the medal ceremony.
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He stands on a worn-down street corner and shakes his head in disappointment.
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As someone who stands on fugitives for political reasons, have you been swallowed whole?
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It moved to different premises and the Gherkin tower now stands on the site.
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"The U.S. general stands on the coup plotters' side with his words," he said.
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It's also unclear where the Green New Deal stands on Sanders's list of priorities.
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It's one thing to "take brave stands on the red carpet," the article observed.
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Google Assistant is tough to beat and the hardware mostly stands on its own.
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"It makes me question where the government stands on protecting its citizens," he said.
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The farm, run by Noah Link, stands on the site of an abandoned convent.
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Many people are still asking the questions of where Beto stands on the issues.
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Read more about where she stands on Afghanistan, North Korea and other issues here.
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The road stands on territory at the point where China, India and Bhutan meet.
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To get the shot, Dvir stands on the opposite platform, shooting across the tracks.
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Here's a graphic that shows where every member of the House stands on impeachment.
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A look at where Pope Francis stands on issues of particular importance to Americans.
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You can also learn about where your state stands on the tampon tax, ahead.
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These aides say they are left wondering where Trump truly stands on this issue.
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Here's where the runner-up for the 2016 Democratic nomination stands on the issues.
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We know everything about where Alito stands on the right to choose an abortion.
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" Robert Jeffress, a controversial pastor: "We thank you every day that you have given us a president who boldly stands on the right side of history, but more importantly stands on the right side of you, oh God, when it comes to Israel.
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It's no surprise, then, that Democrats have recently taken strong stands on same-sex marriage, have felt more comfortable speaking to the concerns of the Black Lives Matter movement, and have even been willing to take more aggressive stands on gun control.
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To celebrate Fall TV and their huge Fall TV Preview issue — hitting stands on Sept.
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To celebrate Fall TV and our huge Fall TV Preview issue — hitting stands on Sept.
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He is even elusive on some basic questions, like where he stands on healthcare reform.
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Gulf airlines are waiting to see where Trump stands on a disagreement with U.S. carriers.
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Watch 'Live' Thursday ... she also talks about where she stands on the 'Housewives' power rankings.
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But, of course, the number 13 stands on its own as a harbinger of misfortune.
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It technically kicks off a trilogy of novels, but each book stands on its own.
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"The consumer ... wants brands to take visible and vocal stands on social issues," he said.
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Here's where Booker stands on some key political issues as the 2020 race kicks off.
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In Central Park, the Sims statue, made of bronze, stands on an imposing granite base.
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Master Leonardo Martins Correia stands on the tatami mat and stares straight at his students.
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The Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral Basilica stands on the same ground as its predecessor.
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At the burning on Saturday, one of Corré's friends stands on the bank to watch.
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In one, a young man stands on a windowsill, looking down; the sky is grey.
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As for that graceful woman with clinging drapery seen earlier—she stands on a borderline.
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Lisa Murkowski, another Republican who has yet to announce where she stands on Graham-Cassidy.
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"I would need to know where he stands on a number of issues," Lee added.
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Here's where Jones stands on a few issues that have dominated the Alabama Senate race.
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It stands on Pennsylvania Avenue, situated roughly midway between the White House and the Capitol.
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Graham said it's clear to the White House where he personally stands on the matter.
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Where Kavanaugh stands on incrementalism could become important in the coming years, particularly on abortion.
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A place that acknowledges that it stands on occupied indigenous territory, and takes reparative measures.
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It is not unripe juvenilia; it is a hardy forerunner that stands on its own.
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YouTube still seems to be unsure of where it stands on this sort of content.
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CEOs and business leaders from Silicon Valley have increasingly been taking stands on political issues.
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As the court will see, the Clean Power Plan stands on a strong legal foundation.
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I believe business leaders should base their stands on the company's mission and its values.
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The details: Here's where every House member stands on impeachment and how the process works.
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A man stands on a street staring into a doorway illuminated by steam and light.
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She has continued to struggle with questions about where, exactly, she stands on health care.
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She may be new to you, but she stands on the shoulders of entertainment industry giants.
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Here's where Donald Trump stands on family leave, and here's what Hillary Clinton has to say.
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In the sexy snap, Shayk stands on a large rock in front of a scenic waterfall.
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When you put it all together, it's clear where the administration truly stands on this issue.
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LeBron has transcended the flesh, and made his spirit one with the wood he stands on.
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Later, the designer stands on top of his creation, demonstrating just how strong it actually is.
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No matter which side Apple stands on, it's going to upset large chunks of the population.
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A black cat stands on the edge of the counter, its back arched, looking at her.
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A lone gold fish swims in a tank, and a gray parrot stands on a perch.
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Every relationship stands on its own and it's successful or not successful for its own reason.
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Or was it simply meant to sum up where the Obama administration stands on Middle East?
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A plastic model of a passenger plane stands on his desk, next to the silent phones.
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Helen splits her time in both countries, so we wondered where she stands on the feud.
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Taken together, the developments have left the impression that the press team stands on shaky ground.
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European leaders want to know where the unpredictable American president stands on the importance of alliances.
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And so far, Sessions has made no effort to clarify where he stands on the issue.
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Two news-stands on the Champs Elysees avenue caught fire and bonfires burned in the streets.
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American Robby Gordon stands on the hood of his truck after getting stuck in the mud.
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Established in the fourth century near the city of Mosul, it stands on a natural boundary.
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Here's a look at where he stands on some of the major issues in the race.
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SO, I CERTAINLY FEEL EXTREMELY WELL PREPARED WITH A TRACK RECORD THAT STANDS ON ITS OWN.
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We do not know where Judge Gorsuch stands on all the important issues afflicting our democracy.
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As it currently stands, on the table is a cap on the deduction for property taxes.
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A third fraternity member stands on the other side with an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle.
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Opinion polls are supposed to be neutral representations of where the public stands on the issues.
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I will vote for a man who stands on his own abilities...smart, principled and determined.
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Today, a building that serves as a trading post and tribal headquarters stands on Commerce Street.
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Publicly, Trump has sent somewhat mixed signals on where he stands on the Iran deal recently.
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And it stands on the very brink of an economic crisis never seen in living memory.
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We look at his likely role as a justice, and where he stands on major issues.
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It is not clear where the acting defense secretary, Patrick M. Shanahan, stands on the Brotherhood.
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As a portrait of a displaced man unraveling, Mr. Cranston's wrenching performance stands on its own.
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By contrast, Senator Amy Klobuchar, Mr. Sanders and Mr. Buttigieg avoided taking aggressive stands on impeachment.
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Because the working class stands on the other end of a deal with the corporate class.
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Regardless of which side of the ideological divide one stands on, the project is financially unviable.
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Of course, where one stands on press bias so often depends on where one sits politically.
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And what can opinion polls tell us about where the primary electorate stands on the issues?
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It is when Handy shows his own weaknesses that he often stands on the firmest ground.
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Keep track of where the Senate stands on removing the president and the House's impeachment efforts.
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He stands on the empty sidewalk, squinting in the sunlight, barely registering the traffic going by.
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Yet, where the Republican Party stands on abortion in not where the United States is at.
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It's still not really clear where Corbyn himself stands on the issue of leaving or remaining.
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But some might say that, even without that feature, the coin already stands on its own.
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"Fidesz stands on the side of democracy, human rights and the people," he said in 2006.
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But in Dunkirk, the soundtrack stands on its own as a defining part of the film.
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In the clips, Yowie stands on astroturf with two NFL team flags and bowls placed before her.
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Watch the video above to see where the Libertarian Party stands on 12 topics in two minutes.
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The artists' grandest realization of this theme now stands on the plaza in front of the Guggenheim.
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A stage stands on the site of the gallows, and food stalls where the prison kitchens were.
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Gates has now been asked twice in fewer than 12 hours where he stands on the topic.
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The Banque de France stands on the grounds formerly occupied by the Bastille, of French Revolution fame.
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White House press secretary Sean Spicer did not explicitly say Tuesday where Trump stands on border adjustment.
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The world's largest yew hedge stands on a historic estate in the tiny village of Cirencester, England.
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In the post, he details where he stands on issues like sustainability, mental health, and community development.
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It's clear where the booklet stands on the issue, so much so that it stretches the truth.
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The film stands on its own, but doles out enough Easter eggs to keep Potter fans enthralled.
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Jerry Nadler of New York stands on the brink of an outsize role in American political life.
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A bouquet of flowers stands on the windowsill of Coon's room, which overlooks the Long Island Sound.
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You can go to food stands on the street or meet up with people in the park.
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The candid new memoir hits stands on Tuesday, the same month as the theatrical legend's 70th birthday.
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And in the end, both Lion King movies' comedy more or less stands on an equal level.
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Liberal and progressive voters detest Pence's stands on the issues, and conservatives question his commitment and competency.
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Unless someone wears two strips of sequined dental floss and stands on their head, we're rarely moved.
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O'Rourke could prove a useful cipher in determining where the Democratic Party really stands on health care.
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In a video posted from Glazer's announcement, the star stands on a chair while delivering the news.
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"China always stands on the side of peace and opposes war," the report paraphrased Xi as saying.
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The organization released its updated scorecard to show where every member of Congress stands on the CRA.
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Let's not beat around the bush: Trump hasn't really revealed much on where he stands on technology.
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A man stands on top of the "Peña Muñana" mountain in Cadalso de los Vidrios (Madrid, Spain).
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So it seems highly relevant to know where the base actually stands on the Republican replacement plan.
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Gabbard stands on principle, not politics, and that makes her an impeccable choice for Secretary of State.
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Jeff Sessions answer for his hard-line stands on civil rights issues and against comprehensive immigration reform.
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And my friends love me and vouch for me, and I think that stands on its own.
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But Flores said that Sessions would enforce the law, regardless of where he stands on certain issues.
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He's played a lot of artillery shooters and he knows he stands on the shoulders of giants.
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And if you're curious about where Clinton stands on these issues, click here to find out more.
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In one drawing, a judge holds up a scorecard while a diver stands on a diving board.
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In my home it stands on that small shelf of titles reserved for the most difficult days.
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WATCH: Cohen's advisor, Lanny Davis, responds to Buzzfeed report: 'The story stands on its own' #MTPDaily pic.twitter.
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Meanwhile, this policy gives teachers a clear look at where the Democratic Party stands on the issue.
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He stands on the South Coast, on the White Cliffs of Dover, and waits for the sunset.
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A young boy stands on a pile of rubble, a gaunt look of worry on his face.
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It also stands on a flexible hinge that allows you to customize the camera's height and angle.
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"Deutschland 86" largely stands on its own, but you may need a Google tab open while watching.
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Her problem isn't age, but where she stands on the key issues that the voters care about.
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Another woman stands on a ledge, on the verge of endangering her life or of saving it.
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Before last year's campaign, he was best known for his combative stands on social and religious issues.
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He alludes to the comic book form, in which neither illustration nor text stands on its own.
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And it still is not exactly clear where he stands on the issue of stop-and-frisk.
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Its Berlin mission stands on Glinkastrasse, once a central thoroughfare in the government district of East Berlin.
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A plaque explaining his act of civil disobedience now stands on the spot where he was arrested.
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President John F. Kennedy stands on a platform overlooking the wall during his visit to West Berlin.
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Senate Democrats on the Veterans' Affairs Committee said they also don't know where Jackson stands on privatization.
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In recent months, we have been witnessing more and more leaders taking public stands on important issues.
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"I stand on those findings and I think the intelligence community stands on those findings," he said.
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Mr. Doumbouya often stands on an apple box to shoot from a slight angle above his subjects.
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Either way, it's clear where Kap stands on this one ... and it's not with the White House.
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Our unsigned editorials will continue to make clear where the institution stands on the most consequential questions.
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One of America's strongest industries stands on the brink of a new internet-style leap in productivity.
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Apollo 28 pilot Alan Bean stands on the moon during the second lunar landing in November 210.
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No more important challenge awaits Trump than clarifying where he stands on Putin's threat to the West.
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And he's taken some criticism for being a little gauzier about where he stands on different policies.
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Associations that represent Mutare residents said many homeless people could not afford the residential stands on offer.
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On spending and free trade he takes lonely principled stands; on immigration he's crafted difficult bipartisan compromises.
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An Orthodox church still stands on the southern corner, and Gezi Park was once an Armenian cemetery.
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Making this debate more confusing, Trump has never clarified which side of the debate he stands on.
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"China always stands on the side of peace and opposes war," the report paraphrased Xi as saying.
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In this regard he stands on the opposite end of the spectrum from Frank Stella's aggressive materialism.
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However, Ruined stands on its own in one long gallery as a sort of portrait hall of doom.
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His version of Nirvana's "Stay Away" is practically unrecognizable, but it stands on its own two broken feet.
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" Asked where she stands on the subject of monogamy, Duff said, "There we go with the tradition again.
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A demonstrator stands on a burning barricade in Paris, during an anti-government demonstration on on Jan. 353.
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We don't need to interpret hand signals to know where this administration stands on racism and white supremacy.
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"Teddy Perkins" stands on its own as another lane that Glover's ingenuity can dominate when given the opportunity.
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Yet more may be in store as Africa stands on the cusp of a second mobile-phone revolution.
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Go deeper: Here's the spreadsheet showing my reporting on where every new House Democrat stands on impeaching Trump.
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And if you're curious where her opponent Donald Trump stands on the issue, you can find out here.
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Go deeper: Here's the spreadsheet showing my reporting on where every new House Democrat stands on impeaching Trump.
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" The Detroit-Hamtramck plant stands on 465 acres of land that was once a neighborhood known as "Poletown.
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" The Detroit-Hamtramck plant stands on 465 acres of land that was once a neighborhood known as "Poletown.
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Their core capital stands on average at 16.7 percent of assets, above an industry average of 12.4 percent.
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It's really clear where Trump stands on something like climate change, but science is more than climate change.
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It stands on its own, but it's just a small piece of the pie, part of something greater.
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Here are some of the top defense issues facing the United States and where Warren stands on each.
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Mueller clearly stands on executive feet, and opponents on the court could use that distinction to gut Morrison.
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" As he stands on the edge of his red carpet moment, he said, "I am starting to reconsider.
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Taking unpopular stands on issues demonstrates leadership and boldness to Americans who are frustrated with the status quo.
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Maria stands on her seat and channels Formation swagger with salsa hand motions that the Colombians can appreciate.
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And there's little doubt that he alone probably changed where the presumptive Democratic nominee stands on it too.
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Her early stands on gay rights and women's issues, frequently unpopular when she made them, seem prescient today.
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And by speaking up at such a vulnerable time, he made clear where he stands on the issue.
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"Believe what we're saying," says Thomas Davis as he stands on Santa Monica Boulevard waiting for his cab.
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We want to know about where a candidate stands on deinstitutionalization and tackling waiting lists for home care.
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Occasionally, though, art is created that stands on its own, proof that the principal vessel needs no addition.
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The controversy brought pressure on lawmakers, who took tough stands on the issue and sought to pass legislation.
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But if the show stands on one fundamental principle, it's that being the president is really, really hard.
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Where the administration stands on any number of major issues can depend on the day of the week.
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Obama, who should have been Washington's champion, stands on the sidelines year after year, looking the other way.
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And like a majority of Americans, he admitted he didn't really know where the party stands on issues.
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Birkland likely channeled many coastal residents when he said he wasn't sure where he stands on that question.
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As he stands on the brink of acquiring even more personal power, Mr. Erdogan is therefore still vulnerable.
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P&G's latest effort joins other recent campaigns in which brands are taking stands on cultural and political issues.
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Today, Hiroshi's daughter-android stands on a white platform, sealed inside a glass display in one of his labs.
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One of his children even stands on his tiptoes to see if he can spy where the ball landed.
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This is to say that in our domain the use of low sample-volumes stands on solid scientific ground.
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Unlike May, Leadsom has never held a Cabinet position, so it's unclear where she stands on violence against women.
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It's not clear where NYC stands on scooters, but I've reached out to the mayor's office to learn more.
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She stands on the side of the stage with her mom, then she gets tired and goes to sleep.
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Her home is a single-room, corrugated-iron shack that stands on stilts over a mix of plastic waste.
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He shows me a prototype of the company's latest robot, which stands on a pair of Ronald McDonald feet.
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Weenie lawyers and empty-suit business-side guys who confuse cowardice for prudence while the newsroom stands on principle!
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But while the show does have nods and references to the original PLL, it mostly stands on its own.
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Cook's been growing out of his shell, and seems to be growing more comfortable taking bold stands on issues.
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Current Position: It's unclear where Trump stands on "first use," or if he'd be willing to strike first. 1.
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She stands on the bank of the pool holding the fish in her arms like it is a baby.
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Deedra Abboud stands on a stack of paper as she announces her candidacy for the US Senate on Monday.
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A jar of Nutella hazelnut chocolate spread stands on the counter at Eataly's "Nutella bar" in New York City.
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While her interpretation stands on its own, the moment was especially resonant as she was performing through personal tragedy.
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She wants out, but only to the extent that she wants to feel like she stands on her own.
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So now we know where Kanye stands on two of the most pervasive conversations in the industry right now.
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Here's a look at his background and where he stands on some of the major issues in the race.
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And Pam, sediment Pam, who stands on the shore and sobs … Sometimes the tide is in, sometimes it's out.
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About New York In a cellphone picture, a young man stands on a ledge of the George Washington Bridge.
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Jamilla Braxton stands on a street corner wearing a ribbed tank top and flashing her long nails painted white.
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Regardless of where one stands on teacher pay increases, this kind of information is clearly relevant to public deliberation.
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Here's where each candidate stands on important issues related to climate change and how the US should approach them.
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But we need to know where Hillary Clinton stands on this issue and she needs to speak up today.
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Warren has been trying to slightly modify these stands on health care to improve her electability case against Trump.
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Israel's Supreme Court ruled last November that it must be evacuated because it stands on privately-owned Palestinian land.
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Each dancer stands on one foot with the other crossed over at the ankle and resting on its toe.
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Here's where every 2020 Democrat stands on abortion policy Inside a bunker filled with no food but Cheez-Its
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Saban's now made it clear which side he stands on, at least in his home state of West Virginia.
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Here's where he stands on the key issues: Pai wants to squash Wheeler's signature victory: his net neutrality rules.
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Every vendor, including supermarkets, restaurants, taxi cabs, and even small fruit stands on the street, accepted payment through WeChat.
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The video still stands on the Daily Caller's website and on YouTube, though it was removed for seven hours.
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In 2019, a far larger country stands on the brink of potential meltdown, and the global response is ... muted.
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By taking more aggressive stands on some of them, a Trump administration may be able to get better deals.
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" Asked in August where she stands on abolishing ICE, Ms. Pelosi said: "I don't agree with that at all.
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He was relatively unpopular as governor of Indiana, where he took some extreme far-right stands on social issues.
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Hopefully that there's a depth or excitement to my music, or beauty, or something that stands on its own.
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In some cases, the Russian groups took opposite stands on painful issues, such as police shootings of black people.
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"He has been so transparent about his views, so we know where he stands on these issues," she said.
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It is called Warehouse P, and it stands on the Buffalo Trace distillery grounds here in the Kentucky capital.
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Cullen and his brother are heroic figures, especially at a time when local journalism stands on such wobbly legs.
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It stands on the most elegant legs and I've used that style in a lot of pedestals I've made.
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James' campaign did not immediately respond to a request to comment on where the GOP candidate stands on impeachment.
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During Trump's nationally televised speech Monday night, Americans will find out where he stands on the nation's longest war.
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Cover image: Jordan McAuliff, 17, stands on her family's boat, parked near her high school in Silver Spring, Maryland.
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I wish there were more athletes that had the courage to take stronger stands on issues like Nick did.
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And depending on where your candidate stands on certain issues, that event might be good or bad for them.
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The book stands on its own as a visual narrative on four centuries of society's approach to mental illness.
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"And I believe I speak for everyone of us when I say I thank you every day that you have given us a President who boldly stands on the right side of history but more importantly stands on the right side of you, O God, when it comes to Israel," Jeffress added.
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IT'S HARD TO SAY EXACTLY WHERE THE ADMINISTRATION STANDS ON IT, BUT YOU HAVE BEEN COMMITTED TO HOUSING FINANCE REFORM.
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Then again, it may be asking too much of Macdonald to dial it down, given where he stands on #MeToo.
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It ostensibly stands on its own; if you didn't play the original you'll have no problems getting started with Automata.
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Dakwar said Bolton's declaration on the ICC, however, raised questions on where the US stands on basic human rights issues.
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Because of the bulkier body design, it also stands on its end, and there's a lost remote finding function, too.
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One stands on Lidingö island near Stockholm, on the grassed-over foundations of the summer house where he was born.
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Even four years later, Fujifilm's X-Pro1 interchangeable-lens camera stands on its own in the world of mirrorless shooters.
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As he stands on the threshold of power, could AMLO be setting himself up to for his own political martyrdom?
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Where it stands: On Thursday, Voatz raised $7 million in Series A funding co-led by Medici Ventures and Techstars.
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A memorial to Confederate soldiers stands on the banks of the Ohio River in Brandenburg, Kentucky, U.S. May 29, 2017.
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A statue of Marshall stands on the other side of the state house, a balance and a rebuke to Taney.
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This cube-shaped amp really stands on its own, and its timeless appearance would fit into any era of technology.
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Robert E. Lee is almost 17 feet tall, stands on a 68-foot pedestal and weighs more than 3 tons.
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A second sign, which features a devil holding a pitchfork with a cutout for posing, still stands on the property.
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Trump version: A large, orange figure stands on a podium draped in American flags, promising to Make America Great Again.
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Rather, it's meant to let those on the company's payroll know where Nordstrom's leadership stands on the President's immigration ban.
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Because 96 years after women received the right to vote, a female presidential candidate stands on the general election ballot.
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"That will be on the forefront, whoever stands on creating jobs and keeping jobs here in North America," he said.
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Tenikle has an insert for your camera to sit on while it stands on all three of its pliable tentacles.
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Instead, he stands on the porch and uses the binoculars to peer through your windows, into your home's furthest corners.
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Nobody's quite sure where Trump stands on it -- and leaders couldn't whip the bill on Friday precisely for that reason.
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He may not express it in the most eloquent words, but you know where Mr. Trump stands on the issues.
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This is where each state stands on CHIP, as they are now just weeks away from running out of funding.
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Before the final blackout, Gwen stands on the table, as if preparing to hang herself—an intimation of Kane's suicide.
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Whatever her inspiration — be it a fairy tale or an intensely descriptive erotic novel — her work stands on its own.
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Amazon has a variety of different stand-up desks and laptop stands on sale — your spine will thank you later.
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A long banquet table that symbolizes the staid domesticity of the von Essenbeck clan stands on the otherwise bare stage.
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At least 60,000 Yemenis have died in the war, and the country stands on the brink of a calamitous famine.
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Several top American officials are evangelical Christians, including Mr. Pompeo, and have taken strong stands on issues related to abortion.
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We examined where he stands on the issues and how his views have changed over nearly 50 years in Washington.
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In the picture, a woman in a white thoub and gold disc earrings stands on the roof of a car.
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In "Delicate," Swift stands on a red carpet, feeling ignored as she spaces out in the middle of an interview.
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In football and basketball and hockey, in boxing and tennis and soccer, every competitor stands on a level playing surface.
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You can also read where Kavanaugh stands on the big issues and listen to him in his own words. 3.
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Republicans know where Trump stands on trade and have been reluctant to even curb the most unpopular of his tariffs.
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Where the administration stands on free speech In certain instances, the Trump administration has intervened usefully on campus speech issues.
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"The district stands on allowing students to use their voices," assistant superintendent of schools Chaketa Riddle told the Post-Dispatch.
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"Everybody knows where Mike stands on these issues," Streeter said of the vice president's evangelical and anti-abortion track record.
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And judging from his public comments, it's clear where Trump stands on talking to Mueller: He wants to do it.
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Elegy not only stands on its own as a significant work, but breathes life into the rest of the exhibition.
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Midway through this pulsating anti-epic, Huck stands on a lynching platform, rope around neck, on a false murder charge.
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The White House has not yet signaled where the president stands on the bills, but he could face a dilemma.
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His stands on spending may also clash with Mr. Trump's promises of big, new investments in the military and infrastructure.
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Here's the letter, here's where every House member stands on impeachment, and here's the timeline for the process going forward.
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While his platform and party remain unclear, we at least know where he stands on the American occupation of Iraq.
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Hubble's work here stands on the back of another great but less well-known astronomer, a woman named Henrietta Leavitt.
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Where Gorsuch stands on social issues like transgender rights is likely to be a much-discussed question during the confirmation process.
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The SNL skit stands on its own for its humorous take on one man (Ryan Gosling) obsessing over something so minor.
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There is a scientific angle to every public policy debate, but science rarely stands on its own as a political issue.
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A woman stands on top of a small makeshift stage and beats a drum as the crowd shouts along in time.
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We will factor this new information into our decision making process, but our business model stands on its own without it.
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In Russia, they are seen as part of the war's victory story (a monument to Red Army soldiers stands on Kunashir).
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Thanks to Cyrus' interview with People, we now know where she stands on all this Underwood drama, and she's surprisingly #TeamColton.
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He was hanging just beyond the stands on Friday night, not paying much attention to what was happening on the field.
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In "Untitled" (21917), a formally dressed man with a cane stands on a boardwalk, looking at a calm expanse of water.
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"China always stands on the side of peace and opposes war," state news agency Xinhua paraphrased Xi as saying in Osaka.
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Cover Image: Former army solider Michael Behenna stands on land that he helps work in Medford, Oklahoma on July 17, 2014.
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The Affordable Care Act stands on three key pillars, all of which are showing cracks and are at risk of crumbling.
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That is where Germany stands on thin ice in its strained relations with Hungary, Italy, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
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"If you want to make a composition which stands on its own, you have to develop your own identity," he explains.
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After watching a football game from the stands on a Friday night, a fight broke out as he was standing nearby.
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"The public deserves to know exactly where every member of Congress stands on this threat to our society," Kimelman-Block said.
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More than halfway through the third quarter, six shots were fired from the stands on Pleasantville's side, Jersey Sports Zone reports.
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The outcome of her nomination will send a clear signal to the world about where the United States stands on torture.
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"That drive to create something that stands on its own is what Letich has been wanting to do since "Atomic Blonde.
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It comes in one piece and stands on top of a burlap base, so it's ready for your desk or counter.
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Congress must ask Acosta tough questions on where he stands on important labor issues as he moves through the confirmation process.
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Why it matters: Kavanaugh hasn't ruled on many abortion cases, so it's difficult to know where he stands on Roe v.
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Dohuk, Iraq (CNN)A lonely four-year-old stands on a patch of waste ground that passes for a football field.
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Only when the Kim regime stands on the verge of bankruptcy will the North Korean nuclear saga come to an end.
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Mr. Trump is trailing despite having moderated some of his party's conservative stands on issues like social spending and gay rights.
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Silicon Valley must choose where it stands on the questions of lies and truth, cowardice and courage that defined his work.
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And they regard Stephen Miller, a supporter of some of Mr. Trump's harshest stands on immigration, as a walking policy encyclopedia.
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"It's' nice to have a simple art that stands on its own and creates an emotion" in people, Ms. Zencirli said.
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Salvador Dalí wears a catcher's mask, while David — in a jockstrap — stands on the mound as if pitching from the stretch.
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Five minutes from the beach, Cromer High School, now named Cromer Campus, stands on a remote road surrounded by tall trees.
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Ms. Mar was born in Seattle, where her family bought cherries grown in Eastern Washington from the stands on Beacon Avenue.
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One of Scotland's most significant castles, Brechin Castle dates to the 12th century and stands on a bluff overlooking the river.
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He still stands on the terraces every weekend, just below the clock, to sing alongside the team's other hard-core fans.
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A row of luxury condominiums and ground-level retail spaces now stands on the site of the demolished St. Vincent's Hospital.
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As for where Takeda stands on the path to turning business around, Weber said most of the foundation had already laid.
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The final form will likely be dictated by where McConnell's 53-member conference stands on the issue in the weeks ahead.
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Vanessa Williams stands on the remains of Mogo Pottery, the business she ran with her husband, in Mogo, Australia, Jan. 15.
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A string of marketers have taken stands on hot-button issues in recent years, but none of them succeeded like Nike.
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He's been the quieter behind-the-scenes leader, leaving Benioff to take public stands on social issues and poke at rivals.
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Looking up, she added: If you read "The Argonauts," you'll know that this book—it literally stands on the shoulders of . . .
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It is not clear where Schultz stands on a number of issues that are likely to be contentious on the campaign trail.
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Help us all if Tim Cook stands on that stage in two years to announce the new 7.9-inch iPhone XXs Maxx.
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Swagtron hasn't shared pricing details for any of these new products, but at least we know where the company stands on marketing.
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It's one of many scenes that stands on its own — but it also has a meaningful part to play in the story.
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A penguin with a zoo keeper as it stands on weighing scales for the London Zoo's annual weigh-in on Aug. 23.
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Absolutely. But in terms of where she stands on a number of positions, I would find a lot of problems with that.
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Quick take: That part of the plan encapsulates where much of the left (including GND backers) stands on carbon pricing these days.
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The snack stands on the Black Sea promenade are shut, the hotels are empty, palm trees rustle in the mild February breeze.
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Cover image: The Huawei logo stands on a Huawei office building in Dongguan in Chinas southern Guangdong province on December 18, 2018.
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The fruit looked good, but it was much pricier than the abundant fruit stands on the street and looked only marginally better.
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"The state needs to know who at every moment of time stands on both sides of the financial chain," Moiseev told Bloomberg.
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Cover image: Brad Parscale, then candidate Donald Trump's campaign digital director, stands on the stage of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.
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"We don't know where she stands, and we don't know where she stands on the general build-out of pipelines," Kleeb said.
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Arcfox-7 concept electric vehicle stands on display at the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition in Beijing, China, on Monday, April 25, 2016.
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With her new Medicare-for-all plan, Kamala Harris finally offers an unambiguous look at where she stands on eliminating private insurance.
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In last month's presidential debates, both Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and Republican Rand Paul took strong stands on inequality in our policing.
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He's best known, though, for overseeing Airbnb's edgy campaigns that took stands on political issues like Trump's travel ban and LGBT rights.
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North Korea today stands on the verge of nuclear breakout and becoming a continual credible nuclear threat to the continental United States.
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While Kardashian may have been busy on the night of the debate, the world already knows where she stands on the election.
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Oh well, at least now we know where Voldemort's not-quite-right-hand-man stands on the issue of normalizing Sean Spicer.
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Here's a look at where he stands on some of the issues that could fundamentally change the direction of the U.S. ____ 10.
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Maxine Waters, sending a very clear -- and frankly disgusting -- message about where he stands on harassment, assault, and the mistreatment of women.
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In Caddo Parish, men have been hanged outside the courthouse, where a monument to the Confederacy still stands on the front lawn.
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They also not only want to hide the issues, they don't want my opponent's issues revealed; how he stands on these issues.
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Principled stands on behalf of the developing world are not exactly the stuff of which successful campaigns for the presidency are made.
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Both sides, for example, have wielded the "I'm not a scientist" excuse to avoid taking stands on the controversial practice of fracking.
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But while the interview is great, the cover art for the upcoming issue — which hits stands on April 26 — is majorly disappointing.
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The song definitely stands on its own, however, although "stands" is maybe too polite a word for the force of this music.
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In "Jogiyon ka Dera" from Notes from the Desert, a young, barefoot boy with arms outstretched, stands on the hot, baked earth.
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Now, an estate of low-rise, modest homes stands on the site, with a large playground tucked away behind some back yards.
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But which is the greatest game of basketball, one that stands on the heads and hearts of its inferior victims in comparison?
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The issues that divide us will keep being served up in relentless succession, forcing companies to take stands on just about everything.
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He later became associated with left-wing politics — an association he neither asked for nor accepted — but Gritty stands on his own.
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This is why brands like Nike that cater to younger, more diverse customers have chosen to take strong stands on social issues.
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He has warned that the Republican Party is becoming increasingly irrelevant in California, because of its stands on immigration and the environment.
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I bet it could be a three-hour job if that little girl in the stands on Wednesday night was your child.
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It's not clear where Bolton stands on the issue, however, though he has favored actions that thwart Iran's influence in the region.
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"We made the president's position unambiguous, to where the president stands, where the administration stands on Paris," he said, according to Reuters.
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While there are a lot of tensions around fiscal policy and those developments, in my view this decision stands on its own.
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In the hours, days and weeks to come, Ivanka Trump will be asked exactly where she stands on the Alabama Senate race.
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Recently, this rule has been discarded as chief executives have been drawn into taking stands on inequality, the culture wars and climate.
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Their only complaint is that water stands on the mat but a quick brush with a broom takes care of the problem.
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Outside Mr. Sorker's dormitory in the al Quoz industrial area, S. Ramesh stands on the cracked sidewalk, beseeching passers-by for rescue.
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But there are a few exceptions, and the Supreme Court has been inconsistent about where it stands on the excessive fines clause.
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And the model is Toscanini: a man who stands on the podium, has total authority and simply tells people what to do.
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Michael Phelps had a special supporter in the stands on Tuesday as he dominated at the USA Swimming trials — his son, Boomer Robert.
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In the gallery of photos Beckinsale shared, Sheen can be seen practicing a downward dog pose while a goat stands on his back.
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And if we spend our time in the meeting taking public stands on all of them, I think it would be quite counterproductive.
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They haven't settled on a date yet, but the university's president, Neville Pinto, has made it clear where he stands on Spencer's rhetoric.
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Left: A young boy stands on a scale as his temperature is checked with a thermometer at Camp Henry in New York, 1948.
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The show pulls off the difficult feat of telling a story that stands on its own, while being informed by another story entirely.
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Legally, she doesn't own the house or the land it stands on: she has yet to receive a title deed for the property.
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Here's where each presidential candidate stands on legalized marijuana, and where they once stood — as much as they might try to deny it.
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Now, Venezuela stands on the brink of a catastrophe on par with the world's worst refugee crisis – and it's unfolding in our backyard.
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As Fashion Month inches closer and closer, designers, casting directors, and editors are taking stock of where the industry stands on hot topics.
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Now, thanks to her interview on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, we know exactly where Jenner stands on this particular romantic development.
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ASPROVALTA, Greece (Reuters) - Panagiotis Pagonis stands on the deck of his fishing boat off Asprovalta in northern Greece, grimacing at another empty catch.
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With just a single word, she sums up her summer fling with Davidson and where she stands on marriage after their failed engagement.
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Taste of Samarkand, which opened last August, stands on the border between Middle Village, a historically Italian neighborhood, and Rego Park in Queens.
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It's a hell of a solo debut album, a showcase for Beyonce's talents that still stands on its own even 14 years later.
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He did not answer the question of where the White House stands on the debt ceiling — indicating it was still a live debate.
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Golden Globe nominee Billy Porter, clad in a fabulous hat and a jacket adorned with domino designs, stands on the stage above them.
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When he stands on the trunk of his rental car, he said he can peer over the outfield wall and into the ballpark.
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A statue of Cuauhtémoc, the last Aztec emperor, stands on a pedestal overseeing the new city that had arisen on the ancient Tenochtitlán.
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Rather than learning from successive defeats and an increasingly alienated base, this #NeverTrumpOrCruz madness now stands on the brink of shattering the GOP.
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Ahead, we take a look into his background and where he stands on issues such as reproductive rights, religious freedom, and gun control.
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One area where there is less clarity is where the White House stands on border adjustability (or the BAT as critics call it).
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The coming week may offer Trump his last opportunity to pivot away from unwise and reckless stands on matters central to our security.
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His coal plant stands on the grounds of a former Krupp munitions factory, where people in forced labor produced ammunition for Nazi Germany.
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" While Kameron stands on the sidelines of the so-called "silly" fun, aghast, former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Brandi urges, "It's a joke — laugh.
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At each one sat two tense-looking children, a chessboard between them, with spectators clustered in stands on either side of the hall.
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This week, as the country accepts opposition candidate Felix Tshisekedi as winner of a disputed landmark election, the nation stands on a precipice.
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Long ago, the KGB inserted a mole into the heart of the West—a mole who stands on the doorstep of ultimate power.
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Cook suggests that his company may well become as known for its stands on matters of societal importance as its popular technology gadgets.
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"I'm still waiting to hear more detail from Donald Trump on where he stands on a whole host of issues," Mr. Lee said.
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A voter whose preferred immigration policy involves "a wall" and "a list" makes it clear where he stands on the humanity of refugees.
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Kaddoura stands on Sonnenallee and tells us that there's only really fast food here, not classic main dishes—families cook those at home.
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From Starbucks' racial bias training to the Dick's assault weapon ban, chief executives have been taking stands on social issues for several years.
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But she stands on the outside right now, as someone looking in and not gaining the same traction for her body of work.
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In a huge portrait by the Australian painter Ralph Heimans, she stands on the spot of her coronation in the abbey, looking contemplative.
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So, even though we know he's not running, we went ahead and took a look at where Zuck stands on the issues anyway.
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Beyond that ... he says the show's impact on black culture stands on its own, and says it can't be tarnished by its creator.
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He stands on the balcony of his Justice and Development Party's headquarters in Ankara and gives a victory speech to a cheering crowd.
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When it comes to marijuana, Mayor Bill de Blasio has said he's still making up his mind about where he stands on legalization.
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Donald Trump spent the weekend in the south of France, waffling on where he stands on the trade war he started with China.
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He stands on the smoldering remains of what appears to be some kind of robot, all in front of a waving American flag.
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For example, many companies that have taken strong stands on climate action have trouble disengaging from trade associations actively lobbying against that action.
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But the PGA Tour can advance up to $100,000 in bonus earnings per player, based on where he stands on the FedExCup list.
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The road stands on territory at the point where China, India and Bhutan meet, and the dispute dates to an 1890 border agreement.
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Nailing down exactly where a church such as Zoe stands on LGBTQ rights is difficult, which I believe is intentional on its part.
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Nelly Flores, a protection agent at the government's Nomole outpost, in Mashco territory, stands on the shore of the Madre de Dios River.
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But the rhino, too, stands on extremely fragile legs and the great roar of the lion could within 15 years be silenced forever.
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So, even though we know he's not running, we went ahead and took a look at where Zuck stands on the issues anyways.
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Hundreds of high-end vintage dealers collect and sell Mr. Risom's black leather benches and walnut magazine stands on the antiques site 1stdibs.
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The details: We examined where Mr. Biden stands on the issues, and how his views have changed over nearly 25 years in Washington.
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All these questions could one day — soon — appear before the court, and senators will likely want to know where Kavanaugh stands on each.
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It's little details like these that elevate the show from just another book adaptation to a must-see series that stands on its own.
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To give you an idea of how well Chromebooks currently run Android apps, we'll detail the process as it stands on a Google Pixelbook.
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A few jewelry options and cupcakes later, Witherspoon is ready, as she stands on the stairs in a purple Oscar De La Renta gown.
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It was deliberate – and it is a true representation of the intolerance of a political philosophy that stands on the false platform of tolerance.
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According to Caters, the 9-month-old dog is 6 feet tall when she stands on her hind legs and weighs over 180 pounds.
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Like the rest of America, I'm watching as Trump stands on the precipice of what he hopes will be his next big personal success.
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New Orleans' Jrue Holiday watched his brothers Aaron and Justin play from the stands on Friday, one day before the Pelicans visit the Pacers.
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Until he is kicked off the board, the museum stands on the wrong side of Puerto Rico's crisis and the programmed crises to come.
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Even after McEntire stands on stage and calls it out, no one is paying attention to it, even though it's an industry-wide issue.
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I realize it's relatively a gimmick…but I like to think it maybe stands on its own as a hardcore punk noise rock record.
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Well — it's a measurable, detailed proxy for where the Democratic Party stands on the question of the role of government, and capitalism versus socialism.
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It's a cohesive package that stands on its own: it's not just a fun diversion for when there's no one around to play with.
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In a recent video, Celtics player Kyrie Irving stands on a basketball court, with his legs straight and feet planted together, and leeeeeeans forward.
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Mayweather stands on the end of his opponent's reach, drawing the jabs he so loves to fire his right hand across the top of.
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One of the firefighters, apparently a gambler, lets a lit cigarette dangle from his lips as he stands on the edge of the pit.
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"It has been a horrible year," said Anju Shrestha, 36, whose shed stands on a site that once held a three-story brick house.
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The President still stands on firm legal and political ground when he fights sanctuary cities or the abolition of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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Though he adds a few thousand words' worth of pictures to the book, he has written a story that easily stands on its own.
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All of these DNA testing companies explain this in their privacy statements, and 23andMe makes clear that it stands on the side of consumers.
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Manchin voted to advance Kavanaugh's nomination in a key procedural vote on Friday, though he hasn't announced where he stands on the final vote.
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A few feet from where Rizek stands, on the other side of a wall, there is a claustrophobic warren of cubicles where interpreters sit.
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The boy wonder in Mississippi Brown stands on a Tennessee hillside on a radiant winter day a year before his deployment to North Korea.
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She also said her father trusts her to be candid with her opinions and she makes it clear where she stands on different topics.
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It stands on the old Dover Marine railway yards, where more than a million wounded soldiers were brought home from the First World War.
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You actually can easily figure out where he stands on an issue; none of that "on one hand and on the other hand" garbage.
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Grand designs The 210,2204-square-meter (298,22017 square feet) plot 265 Wireless stands on was previously home to a private house and horse stables.
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Roslyn's most recognizable landmark, an 1895 clock tower of around 44 feet, stands on a grassy triangle at Old Northern Boulevard and Main Street.
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And it stands on its side, which the current one doesn't do, which will be a relief for gamers short on shelving square inches.
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Kurz also took tough stands on immigration himself during the election campaign and while in power, especially against asylum seekers hoping to enter Europe.
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The local authorities in Franco's home region, Galicia, want to block the sale of a family estate because it stands on land he expropriated.
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On Thursday, a spokeswoman for the mayor did not offer any indication of where the mayor stands on a freeze for the coming year.
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Many of today's business leaders appear to publicly wring their hands over the state of inequality or take moral stands on public policy issues.
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It stands on a stretch of 126th Street that this morning will be renamed to honor one of the team's greatest stars: Tom Seaver.
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The overwhelming majority of first reactions have been glowing, with many praising Mulan as a visually spectacular tale that stands on its own. Also!
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Cradling a shoulder-height cross, Columbus stands on a pedestal, with carved reliefs representing the earth's four hemispheres on each of its four corners.
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Rickshaws whizzed from roundabout to roundabout; kebab stands on sidewalks did brisk business; men and women filled the bazaars, shopping before the Friday prayer.
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On Golf Every golfer who stands on the 218th tee at Erin Hills during this year's United States Open will need faith and hope.
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Commissioner Silver tempts me with talk of amazing Atlantic breezes and delicious concession stands on the Rockaway Boardwalk, but that's where I stop him.
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Tomorrow, Health and Human Services officials will meet with health insurance executives — who really want to know where the administration stands on this issue.
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A very old banyan tree stands on the north side, where the view is of Magens Bay, so that must have been there, too.
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Silicon Valley has typically been reticent to take political stands on issues, particularly anything that could alienate large swaths of their U.S. user base.
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Some states are passing resolutions, which have a less direct influence but send strong signals about where the state Legislature stands on climate change.
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It is part of a special, collectible edition of Goop Magazine, which includes tips from Paltrow's own wedding planner, that hits stands on Nov. 27.
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In the black and white photo, a young Stamos stands on his father Bill Stamos' hand as the older man lifts him into the air.
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A woman stands on a terrace in Mjolnerparken, a housing estate that features on the Danish government's "Ghetto List", in Copenhagen, Denmark, May 8, 2018.
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Gyllenhaal's cat ensemble is the brainchild of British designer Stella McCartney (who was also quite clear about where she stands on the American presidential election).
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And just so you know, this is where New Zealand's Human Rights Commission stands on bosses asking employees on if they're planning to get pregnant.
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Behind them a man in a similarly endangered boat stands on deck and plays a bass drum, the kind one wears in a marching band.
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Its later flagship building was blown up in a 1992 attack by the Irish Republican Army and the Gherkin tower now stands on the site.
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The barricade stands on the Backwater Bridge between the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation and Bismarck, the capital of North Dakota and the closest big city.
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He stands on the ideological left, a factional figure who seeks to pull the party in his direction, or pry concessions from a reluctant establishment.
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It is not clear where the far right candidate Jair Bolsonaro, who is currently second in opinion polls, stands on relinquishing state control of Petrobras.
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There's a winch in the front bumper, and the whole thing stands on 33-inch tires for an overall height of just over six feet.
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While there have been a handful of bizarre cartoon shows about misfit friends (Spongebob Squarepants, Doug, Rugrats), this Nickelodeon show really stands on its own.
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Part of Apple's strategy stands on one big assumption — we will prefer to search in a context where we trust and understand their relevance ranking.
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Mr Macron stands on a remarkably empty field, alone as a Western leader with some diplomatic and military clout who seeks a bigger international role.
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Torres stands on the curb next to a bus stop, the glossily painted fire lane bisecting the image diagonally and propelling him toward the viewer.
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I like where Johnson stands on social issues, such as gay rights and guns, while also supporting his responsible fiscal spending and lower tax policy.
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The rising partisanship in the country -- and the surge in outside groups rewarding "principled stands" on issues rather than compromise -- has played a role too.
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You might recognize Jamila Woods from her joyful cameo on Chance the Rapper's Coloring Book, but on HEAVN, her melodic voice stands on its own.
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It took our master of none about 20 more years to come around to speaking to his parents frankly about where he stands on religion.
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Either way ... D.L. thinks the country knows where the Prez stands on race, and it's time Americans looked themselves in the mirror on the issue.
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In the image, which Totah posted on Friday, she stands on a bridge while casually tucking her hands into the pockets of her black pants.
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I'm on the second floor of a deserted hospital that stands on the Ciudad Madero beach in Tampico, a city in the Mexican state Tamaulipas.
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"The Commission's decision stands on firm ground, both legally and factually, and we expect the Commission to win on appeal," FairSearch lawyer Thomas Vinje said.
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"The state needs to know who at every moment of time stands on both sides of the financial chain," Moiseev told Bloomberg in an interview.
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The Minnesota Democrat asked DeVos about where she stands on the fierce debate about whether students' test scores should be measured by proficiency or growth.
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Fans of "The Great British Bake Off" would have been excited to see former judge Mary Berry in the Centre Court stands on July 3.
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Rather than providing a look at any single moment in time, that research provides an indication of where consumer sentiment stands on an ongoing basis.
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Later, however, the diva stands on a balcony and, spurning the offer of a megaphone, serenades the watching world with a tremulous burst of Puccini.
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The rest of the interview was a much clearer expression of how he intends to run this race and where he stands on the issues.
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She gave her dueling dispositions the nicknames Roy ("the wild ride of a mood," she said) and Pam ("who stands on the shore and sobs").
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If Republicans don't believe the potential for a virus because of the media they consume, they can't prepare for when it stands on their corner.
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In "On Air," a speaker stands on a pedestal in the Palais de Tokyo's entrance, not far from where the rogue spider was swept away.
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The morning after the "Sexhibition" party, Fleabag stands on the curb in front of the cafe and considers walking into traffic just as Boo did.
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"I don't believe he's made a public statement recently about funding, so I don't know where he really stands on that now," said Ms. Musgrave.
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They installed their hives on wooden stands on the grassy three-acre patch of land because they did not have space on their own property.
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The whole assemblage stands on a floor of luminescent triangular tiles covered in more gold — 2003 names of other heroic women written in curling letters.
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"I made the president's position unambiguous, to where the president stands and where the administration stands on Paris," Mr. Cohn told reporters after the meeting.
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Websites like Good On You, Done Good and Project Just tell you where a company stands on issues like labor conditions, material sourcing and waste.
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If your dog stands on a towel while you&aposre cleaning their paws, you&aposll barely even need to dry them when you&aposre done.
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Kanye even busts out his Sunday Service Choir, which surrounds him in song as he stands on higher ground in the middle of the crowd.
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"It took me having to go to Washington to actually find out where my congressman stands on so many issues, besides [just] policy," she said.
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There's a current of urgency in her prose that will feel familiar to Florence and the Machine fans, but the book stands on its own.
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"The initiative is a bundle of decisions which stands on the Houthis' complete withdrawal from the port and the city of Hodeidah," the statement said.
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Republicans — and all Americans — would be well-advised to warn President Trump, publicly and privately, that he stands on dangerous legal, constitutional and political ground.
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Despite being asked twice to clarify exactly where she stands on nuclear energy outside of its waste problem, Harris managed to side-step the question.
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But Qualcomm's general counsel, Donald Rosenberg, told CNBC the case stands on its own and would have been filed regardless of the on-going dispute.
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The old story conventions for romance have mostly been destroyed, and a comic artist like Schumer stands on a narrative wasteland, looking for a path.
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Historians say the market stands on the site where dozens of South Asian soldiers were executed in 1857 during a failed uprising against the British.
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Here's where it stands: On the merits, Pelosi now sees a potential necessity for impeachment even if she dislikes the political impact it could have.
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It is one thing to make a good mousse that stands on its own, but the whole thing only becomes better when you add ganja.
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And I believe, Father, I speak for every one of us when we say we thank you every day that you have given us a president who boldly stands on the right side of history, but more importantly stands on the right side of you, O God, when it comes to Israel... "What a glorious day," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu later said from the podium.
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It stands on Silver Place, a tiny side street in Soho, a sliver virtually unreachable by car or cab, in a thicket of mall-like shopping.
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Botticelli (1445-1510) is famed today for his Venus paintings, particularly "The Birth of Venus", in which the blonde, nude goddess stands on a scallop shell.
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The Saturn V rocket stands on its mobile launcher at Pad 39A as more than 3,000 news media representatives prepare for the liftoff of Apollo 113.
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Vesta is also known for having one of the tallest peaks ever seen by humans, a 13-mile high mountain that stands on its south pole.
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The Marine Corps, decades of war and a lifetime of study have built Mattis into the man who stands on the cusp of service yet again.
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A figure stands on the National Mall in Washington DC, casually dressed in a long-sleeved red t-shirt, carefully balancing a firework on its head.
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He ties it all up quite beautifully by reloading a newfound sense of national pride that stands on the shoulders of Irish history and culture. 1973.
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Wherever one stands on such incidents, though, certain truths remain: The court system is frustrating bullshit, and dancing is a lot more fun than navigating it.
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Sam stands on the other side of the door and reaches her arms up above her head, then folds at the waist, stretching out her legs.
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Where Trump Stands On Transgender Rights On the campaign trail in 2016, Donald Trump repeatedly promised to break from the GOP hard-line's anti-LGBTQ sentiment.
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So — just in case — here's a rundown of where candidate Zuckerberg stands on the issues, from the environment to the economy to tech and internet safety.
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White evangelical Christians became newly mobilized to oppose abortion and take stands on other "culture war" issues, and felt more at home with the conservative party.
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Gotham Chopra was in the stands on April 303, 1986 when Michael Jordan lit up the Boston Celtics for 63 points in an NBA playoff game.
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Still, it is important to note that the two Trump administration stands on Wednesday arise in distinctly different contexts that could matter when challenged in courts.
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Then you have ... at different times, I really do think that tech has set the bar and led the way in taking strong stands on stuff.
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Rioters also set fire to an upmarket handbag store and two news-stands on the Champs Elysees avenue while scattered bonfires burned on the iconic thoroughfare.
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With President Donald Trump reportedly contemplating radical measures to defend his beleaguered administration from investigation, the United States stands on the brink of a constitutional crisis.
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By peremptorily dismissing every Trump proposal, Democrats would be dismissing that part of the electorate that likes his stands on trade, manufacturing, runaway shops, and infrastructure.
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Regardless of what — if anything — becomes law, the Trump administration will be pressed by senators and the media on where it stands on the pending bills.
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But surely some of that approval comes from being an apolitical public figure, less prone to taking stands on contentious issues than most recent first ladies.
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Listen for yourself: the venomous big room house banger still stands on its own today, the sampled moans of ecstasy dripping over a thundering kick-drum.
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One stands on her office porch; behind her is a painting of a quilt design made by her grandmother, who died in February at age 233.
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Judith Shulevitz THE draft of the 2016 Republican platform released last week takes such conservative stands on sexual issues it begs to be made fun of.
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The FTC's chief economist plays a frontline role in enforcement actions, and stands on the same level as the attorneys when deciding which cases to bring.
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Bullock repeatedly used Obama as a cornerstone for where he stands on immigration and health care to urge the party not to drift too far left.
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If a bear stands on its hind legs or moves closer, it may be trying to get a better view or detect scents in the air.
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"I know where the president stands on specific issues, and I don't see any parallels on that front," Sanders told reporters at the daily press briefing.
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It's not as though you're going to say anything to him that's going to make him reassess where he stands on the world or admit fault.
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Quoted: "Changes on the environment might actually prove easier for Republicans than modifying stands on issues like immigration, which connects directly to identity politics," he writes.
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As Donald Trump is being pressed more on issues like taxes and trade, it's not so clear where he stands on the issue of equal pay.
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More companies may soon follow suit, because customers want to see strong stands on politically charged topics like race, immigration, gay rights, guns and the environment.
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Wilson's bronze statue is 30 feet tall (including the platform it stands on) and is an exact replica of a previous statue of him in Prague.
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Because it didn't make me feel good, and it might be better to avoid criticizing a woman's appearance, no matter where she stands on the spectrum.
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High up in the stands on Wednesday was a group of 70 people waving Kazakh flags, their exuberant cheering rivaling the loud contingent of Russian fans.
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At the center, surrounded by radiating lines of musical notes, a woman in a gown stands on the Earth, preparing to sing into an NBC microphone.
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A piece by Samara Golden and John Seal, a stained-glass lamp fused with an abstract oil painting, stands on a credenza in the living room.
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Cover: A villa stands on Little St. James Island, owned by fund manager Jefferey Epstein, in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, on Wednesday, July 10, 2019.
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In the video for his ballad "I Saw a Tiger," Joe stands on the roof of an emergency vehicle and croons about making tiger eye contact.
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Analysts have pointed out, though, that compared with past manias — in particular the dot-com bubble — the recent surge in technology stocks stands on firmer ground.
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PHILADELPHIA — The new Museum of the American Revolution, which opens here on Wednesday, stands on the site of a defunct welcome center built for the Bicentennial.
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Regardless of where one stands on immigration, we should all agree that there is a social value in protecting children, regardless of nationality or immigration status.
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Challengers argue that the monument violates the Establishment Clause of the Constitution because it stands on public ground and is in the shape of a cross.
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If you ever attended a political rally, you quickly realized that politicians love to take stands on issues that those in attendance want to hear about.
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He meandered on where the US stands on NATO, Turkey, his trade deal with China, a tariff duel with France and US support for Iranian protesters.
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The passenger stands on it as it travels to her destination, or she can set a parcel on it and have the Carr-e follow along.
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As we have been urging him to do for months, the President has finally put pen to paper to show us where he stands on immigration.
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For fans of endurance racing, Le Mans is Coachella with engines, a weeklong festival of excitement and noise irrespective of whoever stands on the winner's podium.
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So not only do you have to solve the East River access issue, you have to solve the intra-Brooklyn issue, which stands on its own.
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Where one stands on the TPP is not simply an item on some check list but a fundamental expression of values and what the party stands for.
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It took a while for Micro Focus and EQT to finalize the acquisition, though, but now, for the first time since 2004, Suse stands on its own.
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Kinsler singled to left-center, J.D. Martinez walked and Miguel Cabrera unleashed an RBI ground-rule double to right that bounced into the stands on one hop.
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"A lot of the things these movies don't do is kind of respect the audience and deliver something a story that stands on its own," he added.
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A quick perusal of the account will reveal, however, that while O'Rourke surely does enjoy standing on countertops, he also stands on all kinds of other stuff.
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In the seminal work, a figurine of a mammy stands on a cloud of cotton holding a broom in one hand and a shotgun in the other.
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In it, she stands on a chair, above the men—she claims she arrived to the shoot late, and the photographer just told her where to go.
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Just as every new generation of women stands on struggles and successes of the one that came before, so, too, does our most famous woman gaming legend.
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He's also a former publisher of The New Republic, a liberal media outlet whose journalism aims to debate and take stands on the issues of the day.
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The solution Varjo built out stands on its own for now, but the limitations are quickly apparent in terms of where other headsets can surpass the experience.
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CowgirlFor some solo loving, place a dildo or phallic vibrator between your couch cushions so it stands on its own, then take your couch for a ride.
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It began with a departure from their core Brexit message, taking high-profile stands on divisive issues like legalizing fox hunting, which is apparently a thing here.
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He also stands on top of a moving bicycle in the promo, which doesn't seem very safe, especially considering the fact that he's not wearing a helmet.
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The nation stands on the precipice of civil war: some want to make cargo shorts "great again," while others can't remember when cargo shorts ever were good.
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President Trump is sending mixed messages about where he stands on health care now that the Senate GOP has failed to repeal and replace Affordable Care Act.
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Pat Tiberi since 1983 while simultaneously cementing his brand of populism over the Kasich wing of the Republican Party wary of his stands on tariffs and immigration.
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Dragon Ball FighterZ stands on the precipice of its Evo debut, to entrant numbers higher than any other game on the stage, and it's still wide open.
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WASHINGTON – Now that Beto O'Rourke has jumped into the 2020 presidential race, voters nationwide will get to know where the young Texas Democrat stands on the issues.
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The first half of the album stands on its own as a solid, spacey outing for the band, with songs that last between three and six minutes.
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There is talk that Japan could push deeper into negative interest rate territory, while there is intense interest in where the Fed stands on another rate hike.
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While we know where science stands on crash diets, what about juice cleanses, those all-liquid, three- to 10-day-long crusades against your body's better instincts?
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The more time Curvy Barbie, with her slightly thicker arms and small, but rounded, belly, stands on shelves alongside her skinnier sisters, the more mundane she becomes.
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Diyas held at love to start the second set and rolled to the win before packed stands on a hot and humid day in the U.S. capital.
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He said the activism is part of a growing trend that is seeing both workers and the general public press corporations to take stands on controversial issues.
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A Hilton hotel now stands on the site of Islam's first caliph, while the house of Muhammad's first wife has been turned into a block of toilets.
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Immediately upon moving into the Oval Office, Obama showed where he stands on the relationship by having a bust of former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill removed.
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More brands may soon follow suit, because many customers want to see strong stands on politically charged topics like race, immigration, gay rights, guns and the environment.
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A bronze sculpture of a prospector stands on one of the main avenues, and dozens of shops sell mining gear: water pumps, generators, bulldozers, hammocks, rubber boots.
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Vanity Fair reports that Swift and Alwyn attended the Vanity Fair Oscar Party — okay, cool, now we know where she stands on the New York Times vs.
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But when Phil Schiller, VP of marketing at Apple stands on a stage saying that digital zoom is a good thing, real photographers won't listen to him.
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Moving forward with hearings would be the only way to lift the veil on some of the mystery around Garland and where he stands on crucial issues.
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The singer stands on the palms of his new friends, and walks atop the crowd from the stage to the bar at the end of the room.
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Nike-sponsored players have been swimming in neon yellow at this year's United States Open, and the color can be spotted across the stands on fans, too.
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Called Siemensstadt, this 70-hectare, €600 million project stands on the original site of the Siemens headquarters, the 172-year-old German industrial manufacturing and technology company.
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"There may be a new breed of leaders willing to take stands on Syria, and that could shift the power of the party in the upcoming elections."
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But the babies belong to the opposite couple — the white baby stands on the black mother's lap, while the black baby is held by the white woman.
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Ms. Walker, 74, is also a longtime political activist and vocal feminist, known for her work with the NAACP and for taking stands on social justice issues.
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For decades, the number of people moving to such places has grown, and today about a third of all American housing stands on the wildland-urban interface.
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"She stands on one foot and looks up to the sky and says, 'Look at me, Daddy, I'm a big girl now,'" Ms. Toral said, in tears.
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When I recently spotted a youth group from the Midwest gawking at the South Asian shops and food stands on 74th Street, I practically pounced on them.
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It also further establishes where Congress stands on the matter — and signals to Trump just how seriously lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are taking it.
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Lisa Murkowski has also expressed reservations about the GOP's efforts to overhaul the health care system, and has yet to announce where she stands on Graham-Cassidy.
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As the public dialogue becomes more divisive, I anticipate that more business leaders will be taking public stands on behalf of the people and organizations they represent.
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In "Encuentrismo — Ofrenda o Retorno" ("The Encounter — Offering or Return"), from 2000, the artist stands on a beach and pushes one of her paintings into the ocean.
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His administration is now carrying out a review of the accord which could take months, but it has said little about where it stands on specific issues.
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Given that he is the government's point man on how to handle Fannie and Freddie, I had hoped to ask him where he stands on the topic.
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Several aides in touch with the White House on guns say the same thing: There is no unified position on where the building stands on the issue.
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Roosevelt also visited Alfred's Cabin, a former slave cabin that still stands on the property, and the couple went together to Fisk University, an African-American institution.
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After more than a month of discussions between White House and congressional officials on guns, there remains little clarity on where Trump stands on expanding background checks.
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