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  1. past tense, past participle of stand

873 Sentences With "stood"

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I should have stood by it and stood by myself.
We stood up ICE, we stood up family detention center temporarily.
Pink stood for spiritual love, while red stood for physical love.
During the riots in the aftermath of the killing of Freddie Gray, he stood tall, stood with and stood up for the damned and dispossessed.
In a moment of acute pain, you stood up and you stood together.
He always stood up and sat down, and stood up and sat down.
As they stood hungry, I stood there wondering if God Blessed America for me.
The "S" in question stood for Stolyarny, the street on which we now stood.
This country was built by those who stood up, stood out and stepped forward.
I stood up and Mr. Cosby stood up and he got up to guide me.
We always tried to represent what Morgan stood for and what the program stood for.
And yet in the midst of it all they stood up and stood by me.
"I stood in the special corridor where all the drug dealers stood," she tells me.
Sandmann particularly stood out as he stood face-to-face with Phillips, steadfast with a smirk.
I stood in the same place that I'd stood while controlling the jets, back in September.
History will remember those who stood with the people versus those who stood in their way.
They stood and knelt, stood and knelt, finishing just after the last victim's name was called.
He stood with King and Mandela; stood up when it was hard; spoke out when others wouldn't.
That's why workers stood with preachers and LGBTQ activists stood with the business community to oppose the bill.
On Wednesday, Brent crude futures stood at $71.36 per barrel and West Texas Intermediate (WTI) stood around $62.85.
It stood just about two basis points above the three-month bill yields, which stood at 13 percent.
As of December 2015, it stood at 2.6x, while its debt to tangible equity ratio stood at 20153x.
It didn't matter whether they stood up and then sat down or sat down and then stood up.
Obergefell stood under a glass chandelier, and Bermann and McCarthy stood in front of him, facing each other.
As they stood there hungry, I stood there wondering if this land was made for you and me.
"I wince at a lot of what surfing has stood for and not stood for," Mr. Warshaw said.
So I stood on a mine, trying to rescue a friend that had also stood on a mine.
"I stood up to leave, he stood up, asked me to give him a hug," she told police.
There was a day that he would have stood up for that family, would have stood up for himself.
MCH's TCE/TA ratio stood at 8.48% and common equity tier 1 capital ratio stood at 10.24% at Sept.
On Thursday mornings in grade school, I kneeled and stood (and kneeled and stood again) in Catholic school mass.
He stood on the same stage where his father and mother had stood, but alone, without his wife, Masako.
He stood still and clenched his fist in the direction of his box as his wife, Mirka, stood and applauded.
"When I stood up for my mother, I stood up for everybody that is scared to speak up," he said.
But what happened was, Albu Nimr tribe was a local tribe that stood against, they said they stood against Islam.
Some speculated the C stood for China, others that it stood for "cheap," though, of course, Apple never confirmed either.
But the AwesomenessTV brand stood tall above all else and, importantly to the audience, stood for something — premium, safe kids' content.
He stood with [Martin Luther King Jr.] and [Nelson Mandela]; stood up when it was hard; spoke out when others wouldn't.
A Trust Bank worker interviewed by Reuters said that B/O stood for "by order of" and WDL stood for "withdrawal".
While Senate Whip John Cornyn of Texas stood over the vote tallying sheet watching it closely, McConnell stood to the side.
About 50 stood in front of the building, while another group of visiting firefighters stood to the side in lined formation.
Paul Ryan stood before one microphone and Tom Cotton, a thirty-six-year-old freshman congressman from Arkansas, stood before another.
On Wednesday, the price of Brent crude oil stood at $78.16 a barrel, while U.S. benchmark crude stood at $74.14 a barrel
Eric Durtschi stood outside his house, where a burned-out car stood in the driveway and kids&apos bicycles were strewn about.
Emma González, who was one of the movement's most visible faces, stood on stage in silent protest and people stood with her.
In one neighborhood, he stood before a panorama of wreckage so vast that it was unclear where the original buildings had stood.
I stood near the Capitol building in 85033 or so when Kennedy went out to the West Lawn, stood at the podium.
She stood up so fast that her head lost blood and she fell and then got to her knees and stood again.
MBH's TCE/TA ratio stood at 8.28% and its common equity tier 1 capital ratio stood at 13% at June 30, 2017.
" The president also said that Ali "stood with King and Mandela, stood up when it was hard, spoke out when others wouldn't.
Between the stars stood several magnificent silver bird figurines, six in all, and in front of me stood a small silver stag.
As I talked about before, when Walt and I stood in ... When we stood in the line to see the Motorola StarTAC, we literally stood in the longest line and then we just walked by it, admired it and kept walking.
He stood over the child, held him up, moved/dragged him through the water (at least once very roughly), stood over him again.
"I am very proud to have stood with my brave clients who stood up for themselves and all the silenced women," she added.
Confidence in Trump stood at just 22% back in June, about a third of where it stood at the end of Obama's presidency.
By end of the second quarter the bank's CET1 ratio stood at 15.9 percent and its total capital ratio stood at 21.6 percent.
Ashley Musser stood at the start line holding a toy, while her husband, Joe Martinez stood with another toy at the other end.
Vodafone Idea's net debt stood at 1.02 trillion rupees as of end-September, while Bharti Airtel's net debt stood at 1.18 trillion rupees.
As Trump finished speaking and most lawmakers stood to applaud, Pelosi stood, took the printed copy of Trump's speech and tore it in half.
As he stood on the podium with the gold around his neck, after embracing his family, the crowd stood and sang the national anthem.
Customer deposits stood 5.3 percent higher at $18 billion at the end of 2017, while loans stood at 5.2 percent higher at $5.4 billion.
"I stood where Martin Luther King and John Lewis stood," wrote outfielder Myles Eaddy on a team blog after a visit to Selma, Ala.
He claimed regulation stood in the way of his creating jobs, when in fact it stood to keep him from reaping the greatest profit.
Pence only stood for the U.S. team, according to The Associated Press, though others seated near Pence stood and applauded for the Korean delegation.
They stood at the foot of the monument to Jose Rizal, our national hero who stood against Spanish colonialism but cautioned against violent revolution.
Dozens of police officers stood behind fences separating the plaza from the entrance to the Congress building, while another group carrying riot gear stood by.
But Trump also stubbornly stood by two lies that he's stood by in recent weeks and was bound to be asked about at the debate.
Often, I wonder what my father thought about when he stood before his grave, in the same place where I've stood and where I'll stand.
Mr. Zinke stood to benefit from the deal, while Mr. Lesar's oil services company stood to benefit from Mr. Zinke's decisions on fossil fuel production.
They stood under their huppah, the actors not so much older than I was when I stood in front of a crowd of weeping adults.
Hill House, not sane, stood by itself against its hills, holding darkness within; it had stood so for eighty years and might stand for eighty more.
He also sensed that the accident of his fall had not been the only danger in which he had stood … in which perhaps he still stood.
The bank's gross forex reserves stood at $74.9 billion, while its net international reserves stood at $28.48 billion as of the same date, data also showed.
The fourth installation of Pirates of the Carribean in 2011 stood at USD241million, which was lower than the first film which stood at 3.05yi in 2003.
The academy never stood apart from American slavery — in fact, it stood beside church and state as the third pillar of a civilization built on bondage.
That I stood up for my beliefs and stood my ground even with a great deal of backlash is a bigger accomplishment than graduating summa cum laude.
He said Pertamina's production costs stood between $9-$11 per barrel for onshore operations, while some of its offshore fields' production costs stood around $20 per barrel.
At one point, when the president announced a plan to make community college free, I quickly stood up and clapped, belatedly noticing that I stood up before her.
" Michael Ahrens, a spokesman for the Republican National Committee: "Republicans are going to make sure voters remember who stood up for Americans' priorities, and who stood against them.
Only seconds earlier, we both stood silent, hands clasped behind our backs respectfully, as a noncommissioned officer stood inches from my face and threatened to end my career.
Ms. Lankesh, a fierce critic of majoritarian politics and a champion of equal rights for lower castes and minorities, stood up against the powerful and stood for justice.
My partner and I stood holding a pair of shoes at the shoe wall while a cluster of four salesclerks stood around and, surreally, kept greeting each other.
Elaine stood alone as an unmatchable talent, and she stood alone, unable to truly experience the world around her except to see how she was reflected in it.
According to Big Data Research cited by Xinhua News Agency, in the first quarter of this year, OFO's market share stood at 51.9% while MoBike stood at 48%.
His company stood to gain from the subsidies, the audit found, and even though he divorced himself from the sprawling enterprise's daily operations, he also stood to profit.
Williams Stood Up for Her Anger Management Treatment and Stood Up to Burruss and Moore Williams' hot tempter and history of violent behavior has been extensively documented on RHOA.
One of the 13-year-olds refused to give the officers any of the information, stood up and nudged one of the officers who stood in front of him.
Its deficit stood at 50 million pounds last October, though it stood at 700 million pounds earlier in the year and could easily balloon again, depending on market conditions. .
Meanwhile, Trump's protectionist talk on trade stood to tank Japan's economy, and his withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership stood to provide a boost to China in the region.
The new numbers are very similar to polling data from early October, when Biden stood at 32 percent, Warren stood at 22 percent and Sanders followed with 17 percent.
By comparison, Barack Obama's approval rating stood at 51 percent a year into his presidency, George W. Bush's stood at 87 percent, and Bill Clinton's was at 49 percent.
A Locked Door, a Fire and 41 Girls Killed as Police Stood By Guatemalan officers stood by for nine minutes as the fire raged at a government-run home.
The Vikings stood with linked arms, except for kick returner Jerick McKinnon, who stood behind the sideline for a second straight week and did not participate in the demonstration.
I stood at a gate alongside the property, peering past trees toward where a house once would have stood, teeming with three generations of a family now long gone.
A few weeks ago, as I stood with my mother and 10 siblings at my father's funeral to say our final goodbyes, there stood Manuel, cowboy hat in hand.
Residents dodged projectiles and shielded windows with mattresses Roberts held a bottle of water as she stood with her grandson in a debris field where her home once stood.
Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton stood with vice president Al Gore and his wife, Tipper, and shook hands as they stood beneath the Gilbert Stuart portrait of George Washington.
We didn't win that war just from the air, we won that war by assembling a group of Arab leaders who stood in the Rose Garden and stood with America.
When a violent altercation drew the attention of neighbors, the police arrived, and while she stood at the door to greet them, Grate stood behind the door out of view.
The one-day or overnight rate stood at 2.0048 percent, flat for the week, and the 14-day repo stood at 2.6245 percent, up two basis points on the week.
Jillian, Sarah and Josh stood to the left of Mr. Messinger, while Barry and Lynda Messinger, and Howard and Georgie Kaplan, stood proudly to the right of Ms. Kaplan Jacoby.
Before they were through, the Durham demonstrators ripped down the statue, which had stood since 1924 and was protected by a special state law, while law enforcement officers stood by.
He stood by refugees; he stood by Europe's shared currency, the euro; and he was prepared to tell the French that they cannot turn their back on modernity and prosper.
The bank's provisions coverage ratio for non-performing loans stood in excess of 100 percent while its capital adequacy ratio stood at 15.5 percent at the end of March, Sabbagh said.
The always confident fast-moving entrepreneur stood out among his founder peers as much as his mode of transport stood out among the Bay Area's homogeneous fleet of Teslas and BMWs.
The company said its order book for private housing at the end of June stood at 870 million pounds ($1.15 billion), over 50 percent higher than where it stood last year.
A couple of times I've stood up, then sat down, then stood back up to wash my hands, only to realize I wasn't done shitting, then I've sat back down AGAIN.
The number of tourists coming to Egypt's beaches and ancient sites stood at 9.3 million in 2015, compared with more than 14.7 million in 2010, while receipts stood at $6.1 billion.
The church stood on one side of my life, and what I wanted—a moral code determined by my own instincts, and an understanding of unmitigated desire—stood on the other.
Once a powerful strongman who ruled one of Africa's biggest nations, he stood with his head bowed as the judge read the charges against him while several police officers stood around.
The White House stood behind Flynn -- until it didn't.
In Arizona, Flake's approval rating stood at 18 percent .
I stood up — he didn't know I was there.
There were people standing up – Meryl Streep stood up!
Hoyer, who's stood comfortably — if not contentedly — behind Rep.
I stood out in class — in a good way
In currencies, the euro stood little changed at $1.1742 .
Almost nothing stood in our way — nothing except ourselves.
That record stood for a long time -- until now.
Almost nothing stood in the way — except human resistance.
And good for him — he stood up for himself.
I stood for all the women who've walked in my shoes before; I stood in solidarity with the vast array of medical professionals who insisted that the law's restrictions would harm rather than benefit women's health, as its supporters falsely claimed; I stood because I trust women to make these constitutionally protected decisions for themselves.
Before I started my business the Cornell name was often the line on my resume that stood out most to potential employers—and the bigger the employer, the more it stood out.
My fellow actresses stood by me and stood up for me, my activist friends taught me to use my voice, and the most powerful men in charge, they listened and they acted.
A Brooklyn Museum visitor stood in front of Lorenzo Monaco's 15th century "Madonna of Humility" painting, but it wasn't the piece's striking tooled gold or iconic imagery that stood out to him.
On Monday the spread between Italian benchmark bonds and safer German Bunds stood at 230 basis points, some 30 points higher than where it had stood before Salvini's surprise decision on Thursday.
While the Cold War's clean-shaven American military hero stood in contrast to his unkempt, unchurched foes, the Long War's bearded operator now stood in contrast to his own unchurched fellow Americans.
Among other things, they took into account the years the current record has stood, the years the previous record stood, and the percentage the current record is better than the previous record.
I stood for an inapt length of time watching soap bubble from a hole in the wall while Nathan stood yards away looking at a broom propped up by a kitchen knife.
"We're going to make sure to remember those who stood by us, and who stood by the word that they gave to their voters," said Sean Spicer, the White House press secretary.
Fearing that their civil liberties and rights are threatened, they are scanning the horizon for individuals who have stood out and stood up to power, putting the national interest before their own careers.
And when that guy stood in front - that young man stood in front of that tank, we ought to build a statue of him over here when he faced down the Chinese government.
Earlier, Merkel shook back and forth as she stood outside and looked uncomfortable while watching a military ceremony marking the arrival of visiting Finnish Prime Minister Antti Rinne, who stood by her side.
And when that guy stood in front — that young man stood in front of that tank, we ought to build a statue of him over here when he faced down the Chinese government.
Four decades ago, Kate Bush stood alone in that regard.
He stood by his comments about Mr. Obama on Tuesday.
The gorilla stood him up and pulled up his pants.
The play stood as called after a brief video review.
He immediately stood down, tearfully conceding that he was "hurting".
When the election came, nobody knew what she stood for.
Its profit stood at 32 million euros, the statement said.
Lohan quickly replied, confirming she stood behind everything she wrote.
The couple received thousands of comments, but one stood out.
One scene in episode 7 particularly stood out for Kidman.
Net debt stood at 1.5 billion euros on July 31.
That same year, France's measles coverage stood at only 20173%.
He embodies the inspiration, faith & hope Dr. King stood for!
Beside him stood his brother, his bare arms folded defensively.
"Bertie needs a bride, he's been stood up," Botting said.
He stood in the breach in Washington against unthinking partisanship.
Nielsen reviewed the data but stood firm behind its estimates.
On the steps of the Capitol stood this little girl.
The trade surplus stood at $51.35 billion for the month.
It added that Abraaj's total assets stood at $1.06 billion.
During Trump's address, the senior leadership stood the entire time.
They also asked him where he stood on defunding ICE.
Video Neither bill stood a very good chance of passing.
But then he stood up the Democratic base, the establishment?
It last stood at $653, up slightly on the day.
The national unemployment rate stood at 9.0 percent in October.
Turkey stood at 9 percent and Italy at 7 percent.
Gold stood at $1,4.13833 per ounce, having climbed to $1,365.30.
She stood up to male colleagues and their sexist remarks.
The first model stood awkwardly in front of the backdrop.
A giant man and a woman stood grinning over her.
Police and state security agents stood guard at street corners.
Each time, she stood taller after the hardship she faced.
Auction sales stood at 2.1 billion euros, down 1 percent.
An arch of white and pink flowers stood behind them.
Australian silver medalist Peter Norman stood with them in solidarity.
Unemployment stood at 9.9% in the same period of 2018.
It stood out with one good idea: limits for friends.
"I believe that I stood up for myself," she said.
Others are saying he should have stood up for CNN.
Trump has stood by Flynn as the accusations piled up.
He stood up and quietly thanked me as he left.
The Solomons appeared emotional as they stood with the Pope.
Cher's charisma and talent has stood the test of time.
Belgium's deficit stood at 2.5 percent of GDP in 2015.
His height served to aid him if he stood upright.
They stood strong and they passed it with Republican votes.
Soldiers stood guard nearby and others were posted on rooftops.
The sergeant major stood in the middle of the road.
Until last week, the Justice Department stood against those states.
Jones stood at the plate, smiling and muttering to himself.
Kris said one thing in particular that really stood out.
Meghan Markle is thanking those who stood up for her.
Later in the day, the Obama administration stood its ground.
This new guy, a white dude, stood in their place.
Five years ago the figure stood at just 26 percent.
But more than anything, my friends stood by my side.
He stood beside his friend and held his son's hand.
As I stood there naked and shaking, my mother knocked.
The euro stood at $1.1057, having slipped 0.3% on Monday.
After a while, Hernández stood up to braid Rogel's hair.
And God bless the man who stood up for justice.
Amid entries about love and desire, Jamala's song stood out.
When Trump took office, the refugee cap stood at 110,000.
Some Redskins players knelt while others stood with locked arms.
The net loss for last year stood at $1.77 billion.
Models stood as designers altered the clothes they were wearing.
The Houston Texans stood, with a couple players linking arms.
I stood up for myself like any other American would.
"He stood his ground on who he was," King said.
" "So proud of everyone who stood up by sitting down.
But many of them said they stood by their signatures.
On January 15, the forecast still stood at 6 percent.
A woman and her date stood nearby, also locked out.
Since then, the technology of theft has not stood still.
Maximum sustained winds stood at about 40 miles per hour.
Despite the pressure, Maduro's armed forces have stood their ground.
It stood at 25.4 percent at the end of September.
"Glad you stood up for your moral convictions," another wrote.
It last stood at 5.735, down 1.8% on the day.
Thus far Republicans in Congress have stood by the president.
In 2016 tourism revenues stood at 22.1 percent of GDP.
She stood up for Jenner specifically, praising her work ethic.
In a statement on Thursday, Musk stood by his actions.
At the end, I stood up and shook their hands.
She stood outside her house as neighbours repaired the roof.
A year ago, adjusted operating profit stood at $857 million.
Numerous evacuees and others stood outside as the firefighters worked.
Moses stood by her and they now have a daughter.
Margery stood a long time and stared in their direction.
Bryce gets stood up by Chloe at his family dinner.
Hence, the subjects stood out beautifully in all his works.
So in the end, I'm glad I finally stood up.
I turned my phone flashlight on and stood to investigate.
That spread stood at 268 bps in late Tuesday trade.
After a replay, Stempniak's 15th goal of the season stood.
If only I had stood up to my tyrannical roommate.
A synagogue had stood on the site for 1,900 years.
The Greens, FDP and AfD stood at 8 percent each.
Her reaction — one of fascination and genuine curiosity — stood out.
Tears began streaming down her face, but she stood resolute.
But O'Rourke stood his ground, voting to override the veto.
The gross margin for the period stood at 40 percent.
The former deputy stood by his actions after the shooting.
It also stood pat in June after a Fed hike.
And there, dark against the moonlight, stood a great wolf!
Iron ore stood at $57.40 a metric ton on Wednesday.
In the beginning, we stood a chance of persuading them.
He then stood to show his tats to the crowd.
Her fans have stood by her side throughout her struggles.
Mr. Christie and family alighted, and stood for a moment.
I stood there quietly, looking around at the enveloping darkness.
At this year's CES Unveiled, two of them stood out.
Another teammate stood with his left arm on Bennett's back.
They all stood poised and ready to perform the routine.
It stood at 19.9 percent at the end of March.
So that's always a line that stood out to me.
Valhall output stood at 35,100 boed in the third quarter.
Their indictments of politicians' failures to act really stood out.
" One user stood up for Kinney, writing, "Leave him alone.
Germany's rate of 3.6% stood in contrast to Greece's 20.5%.
Questlove stood up wordlessly, waved casually, and walked off stage.
The pair stood at around 5003 on U.S. Election Day.
Though some stood by him, others were not as accepting.
China's yuan stood little changed at 6.8452 in offshore trade.
Inflation stood at 13 percent at the end of August.
Some guys quickly stood out … and some guys fell behind.
Staffing stood at 96,652 at the end of the quarter.
What stood out to you about how he did that?
Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, and Elizabeth Warren — stood behind her.
How, then, has Rosebud Salve stood the test of time?
There, GOP leaders stood firmly on the side of police.
And it challenged his beliefs about what America stood for.
Its total debt stood at 1.3 billion euros in September.
Ernest now stood in the center of the doorframe, confused.
"No one stood up," Georgia nose tackle John Atkins said.
Ahead are the ones that stood out to us most.
Sterling last stood at $1.2796, having slumped 1.5% this week.
Germany's indicator stood at 99.7, unchanged from the previous month.
In 133, the city's municipal revenues stood at $2.7 million.
What were some of the challenges that immediately stood out?
It last stood at $20.1, down 1.11083% on the day.
In 1965, unemployment stood at 4.0% and inflation was 1.6%.
He stood by her through some very intense surgical procedures.
It last stood down 0.5 percent at 6.878 per dollar.
Russia's influence on this election cycle stood out to Paras.
Those who had voted against stood in silence looking shocked.
AppDynamics' last known private market valuation stood at $1.9 billion.
I stood up, and everyone was trying to climb out.
As the train left the station, he stood perfectly straight.
But still, it's pieces have stood the test of time.
This stood at 10.36 percent at the end of June.
It stood at $5,912 a tonne, as of 0154 GMT.
The unemployment rate stood at 9.5 percent one year ago.
The Bruins challenged for goaltender interference, but the call stood.
For one agonizing minute she stood there, absorbing the hostility.
The national unemployment rate stood at 9.0 percent in November.
When John stood lovestruck as Chrissy posed for photographers. 5.
Turnover stood at 448.8 million Sri Lankan rupees ($2.94 million).
CNN has rebutted Freeman's attorneys and stood by the report.
It last stood at 18.904, still up about 1.95 percent.
At the end, people just stood up and started screaming.
Brent stood at $5523 while U.S. crude hovered around $50.49.
The Canadiens challenged for goaltender interference but the call stood.
He has stood steadfast in many other cases as well.
His approval rating stood at 45 percent one week prior.
Turnover stood at 2.37 billion rupees, the highest since Feb.
In the event, the British economy has stood up well.
Mimi Waters -- stood near Trump as he touted the victory.
Twitter has even stood up for users in civil cases.
A crowd stood at the edge of a police cordon.
The yuan's late session close on Friday stood at 6.7655.
Is he still stood there, Beats on, pretending to DJ?
Schwartz has largely stood by his wife throughout the ordeal.
The gross margin for the period stood at 39.4 percent.
On June 26, the Electron stood up to try again.
Carter's boastfulness and unfathomable dominance stood in contrast to that.
Besides building bitchin' hardware, OnePlus has always stood for value.
Kenworthy was inundated with messages, but one kind stood out.
"Hoping you stood up the whole time," wrote one user.
In January, it stood at 2.3 million barrels per day.
They demanded to know where I'd stood in the crowd.
In both instances, the Cruz campaign stood by their guys.
A Trump sign stood right next to one supporting O'Brien.
As a gay man I stood up and took notice.
The number stood at 53 in September alone, it said.
We've come together, and we've stood up against the administration.
ET on Wednesday, while Brent stood around $54.04 per barrel.
Greek debt stood at 177 percent of GDP last year.
Incredible. But what really stood out about the Messages demo?
"Freedom Caucus stood with u when others ran," he tweeted.
The day's turnover stood at 911.9 million rupees ($6.09 million).
One young chimp even stood and pointed at the eclipse.
Prior to that, the index stood at 116.1 in February.
Gross debt stood at $30.8 billion as of March 31.
A couple things stood out to me in her remarks.
Trump beamed with approval and immediately stood to praise himself.
Of course Ivanka and Jared stood gamely by Trump's side.
Tauron's dividend for 2014 stood at 0.15 zlotys per share.
In December 2017, Egypt's foreign debt stood at $82.9 billion.
A year earlier, soybean stocks stood at 627 million bushels.
She understood his concerns, but ultimately stood by the post.
China's yuan and Indonesia's rupiah stood out for their gains.
The spot rupee reference rate stood at 21, dealers said.
The previous record of 25 inches had stood since 1983.
At the end of last year, it stood at 42,890.
She trusted only those few friends who'd stood by her.
Of the few who stood and applauded, such as Sen.
She simply stood in silence giving Trump the middle finger.
Still, some science stories from the past year stood out.
The camera has long stood in for the male gaze.
Trump stood silently as the chants ensued, then resumed speaking.
Gold stood at $1,353.10 per ounce, having climbed to $1,365.30.
It recovered overnight and stood at 96.314 as of midday.
Total imported waste stood at 47 million tonnes in 2015.
Turnover stood at 505.3 million Sri Lankan rupees ($3.32 million).
Other aides stood watching him on TV, in stunned silence.
So my thing is that, I stood when we played.
My father stood peacefully for the lives of all people.
Regardless, McEnroe stood by his patently offensive and annoying statement.
The yen stood little changed at 111.90 yen per dollar .
We stood knocking on his door, begging to get in.
On the other side of the door stood his wife.
But who was the entity that stood behind this attack?
Clinton was composed, did not interrupt and stood calmly throughout.
I stood in line for seven hours, in the winter.
RSF troops stood on roads surrounding Burri, armed with sticks.
The "we are all in this together" dictum stood up.
The prefix also stood for individual, instruct, inform, and inspire.
The company said backlog stood at $10.3 billion at Nov.
At 13, my haircut stood in place of a personality.
So I've stood up for equal rights and marriage equality.
But the missing staircase for Mr Obama's arrival stood out.
Check it out below: Two things stood out for me.
Stand up for kids who don't get stood up for.
The TV stood upright just fine, I'll give it that.
The beef apparently still stood, because things got to shoving.
Back before humans invented chairs we humans stood a lot.
"She stood up for everybody," Cai says of her mother.
Wenzhou has long stood apart from the rest of China.
Tall, blonde, and tan, Juenke stood out from the crowd.
An armored vehicle, marked "Army of the Caliphate", stood damaged.
She stood up for Louisiana, and meanwhile: where were you?
As I stood there preparing to "seduce," I lost it.
The ratio stood at 2.23 at the end of September.
The American Creed has stood its ground, shaken but undeterred.
It stood at around 200 basis points in late trade.
Two clusters of Indians stood out on the target list.
Vichai stood with his arms folded, impassive as a statue.
"That is what stood out in everyone's heart," she said.
The illumination came when I stood in front of it.
"Peter King stood head & shoulders above everyone else," Schumer wrote.
A trim, handsome man, he stood uncertainly in the apartment.
Even within the resistant group, one mouse strain stood out.
The president stood there and did not defend our country.
The benchmark stood at around $1,680 per tonne on Thursday.
When he stood up, he realized that he was drunk.
She stood, abashed, as he came back over to her.
The Republican Party has never stood against our democratic principles.
Last year, legation was passed and then we stood up.
It stood at 111.19 yen on Monday, down 0.2 percent.
BRD Group's net banking income stood at 647 million lei.
Coach Dirk Kover stood with his hand over his heart.
"This one certainly stood out as very special," says Jia.
WHERE have Christians stood in the debate about nuclear weapons?
His income from investments and businesses stood around $450 million.
International nickel prices stood around $9,225 per tonne on Wednesday.
Brent crude stood at $78.43 per barrel by 1643 GMT.
Nega stood before a backdrop of Ethiopian and American flags.
John stood up and removed the bandanna and the sunglasses.
Gordon: I'm too impatient for tours, but I've stood outside.
In the third quarter Handlowy's ROE stood at 11.8 percent.
Raedorah Stewart stood with the protesters backing the gay couple.
U.S. crude stood 0.2 percent higher at $73.09 a barrel.
For most of it, Flynn stood before Judge Rudolph Contreras.
Then husband and wife stood in the nursery and worried.
The call stood, and the Marlins reacted in stunned fashion.
International Brent crude futures LCOc1 stood at $50.89 per barrel.
Pete King (R) also stood up for unaccountable homicidal cops.
Total domestic debt stood at 15.68 trillion naira by September.
Though a protest was filed, the result stood, perhaps surprisingly.
Despite the mixup, she told Hinton her invitation still stood.
Even so, Trump's appointees stood out for their sheer hackishness.
Amid all of this, one conversation in particular stood out.
Miller stood by his boss's decision to share the image.
It last stood at 19.018, still up about 1.5 percent.
Turnover stood at 195.9 million Sri Lankan rupees ($1.33 million).
He could have stood up for American interests and values.
A woman stood next to me, sketching in a book.
For eight years he stood a heartbeat from the presidency.
U.S. crude stood 0.4 percent higher at $73.19 a barrel.
Benji: Here's where the Impossible and Beyond burgers stood out.
Still, the new citizens stood to sing the National Anthem.
Its copper output stood at almost 700,000 tons in 2015.
Inside, the David stood exactly as I last saw him.
Bush stood by his nominee when the allegations became public.
She'd stood there waiting for three days and three nights.
Ten minutes and dozens of pins later, Weitz stood back.
He stood up and walked out of his own office.
Blinking, he stood up straight again, and forced a laugh.
Two men stood outside chatting, wrapped in sheets and towels.
He stood for photographs with fans for nearly two hours.
We stood and listened to the waves lapping the shore.
The Haydn stood for London, where it was first performed.
Here the villagers stood motionless, faces forward, as they sang.
The Robocar stood out in the middle of Times Square.
In 2016, the defense spending ratio stood at 153 percent.
The yen stood around 109.00 yen per dollar on Wednesday.
"They stood up to Trump and they won," she declared.
They just stood there, or got down on the ground.
Andrew has previously said he stood by the palace statements.
And once his constituents understood that, they stood behind him.
Throughout 2016, Trump stood out for his warmth toward Putin.
Reserves stood at $17.546 billion at the end of June.
In November 2628, I stood at the Antietam National Battlefield.
Due to its remoteness, time appears to have stood here.
He pumped his fists as he stood on first base.
Some had stood for a century, opening alongside Grand Central.
Shakily, I stood and made my way toward the phones.
The rugged mountains of Baxter stood off to the west.
Not here; the crowd stood and sang along with Journey.
Biden stood by his record amid the onslaught of attacks.
He originally stood with gun manufacturers in granting them immunity.
"We stood outside and we prayed," Danny Dillon told AZFamily.com.
Sterling stood flat at $1.2202 after dipping 0.3 percent overnight.
There among the heartbroken family stood Brock's young son, Jacob.
Ruiz stood on stage, speaking in Spanish to the crowd.
Despite his detractors, Tiger stood by his friendship with Trump.
Attendants stood ready to catch those who fainted in excitement.
The Syrians stood quietly to the side, watching the spectacle.
That's my life, and I've always stood with working people.
Below, the 46 lines that stood out to me. 1.
Against a basket of currencies, the dollar stood at 257.86 .
Lakshman stood in the doorway and watched his mother's preparations.
Wolfe stood on the stage and admired the empty seats.
But he never really stood a chance against his contemporaries.
When it came the gowns, what stood out for you?
"They just stood there," he said in a telephone interview.
In this climate, Phife Dawg stood small, and proudly so.
Ms. Desai says she stood out from a young age.
Ukraine confirms Trump stood them up here in NYC. pic.twitter.
The latter sawed off the last leg it stood on.
Players his age rarely stood a chance of stopping him.
Beyond the glass wall stood the thrumming hub of FoxNews.
He stood up, knocking over his chair in the process.
She has always stood by us though, from the beginning.
Against this, Ginobili's improvisations stood out even more than usual.
We stood in a line and kept our mouths open.
Turnover stood at 183.3 million rupees, the lowest since Feb.
As of Friday, GE's weight stood at only 0.6 percent.
Out of the trio, Venus immediately stood out to me.
I've stood in line for Kanye merch, not OVO merch.
At one point, the two stood up, pretending to leave.
But Darius stood his ground, and refused to say more.
I knew where you stood politically, so no shock there.
He threw a towel and stood up, engaging his teammates.
He sternly stood his ground, feet firmly planted on it.
From Contreras' perspective, various events stood out for different reasons.
Finally I stood up, turned around to look at him.
Presidents Obama and now Donald Trump have stood by them.
The one place he always stood out was in sports.
He put his phone away and stood before me, proud.
Although the level changes, it stood near $8,577 Monday morning.
MTN said on Wednesday that it stood by this plan.
Fans stood for the entire first inning, waving orange towels.
Still, the Himalayan salted caramel espresso stood out to me.
He stood in the doorway fingering something on the frame.
For the vanilla, the flavors just stood out the most.
Elsewhere, the yen stood little changed at 111.38 per dollar.
They stood on the hoods of their cars and listened.
Reserves stood at $15.536 billion at the end of July.
I stood beside her to see how tall she was.
Old Navy's success stood in stark contrast to Gap Inc.
Foreign currency reserves stood at $98.3 billion as of Nov.
N.L.," which Day mockingly said stood for "Saturday Night Liberals.
Here are a few replies that stood out to me:
Lots of people take selfies, but this one stood out.
But when they did not, the Trump appointees stood out.
Bears stood on the sideline with their arms linked together.
From Broadway, looking south, the obelisk would have stood out.
The Christians stood out in their service to the infirm.
Some stood over three feet tall, while others lay flat.
The British pound stood at $0.353, near this week's low.
I stood in a corner, panicking about the looming lesson.
The call was hotly debated, but the attribution has stood.
I stood there in the crush of humanity, gazing upward.
The monument has stood in San Francisco for a year.
As I stood in her room, my heart was racing.
Amelia stood at the front, iceberg towering at her back.
And with how that record sounds, it definitely stood out.
This store lay in ruins, but that one still stood.
But he stood by it, even when presented by Sen.
KW: Yeah, that stood out to me as a moment.
Her father stood in a black suit before the crowd.
Two military helicopters stood at either end of the pitch.
As it stood, McCarthy said, the board at Time Inc.
Friday morning, Tlaib tweeted that she stood by her words.
Though she received negative feedback, Farrah stood by her words.
I spotted the plot where my father's shop once stood.
Hollinghurst stood before the painting, returning the young artist's gaze.
A woman stood in the doorway, carrying a laundry bag.
The headquarters for the U.S. military have always stood out.
Claude stood up and raised the shades in our bedroom.
One Congolese woman cried as she stood on the sidewalk.
She stood staring at the action on the pitch, mesmerized.
Worldwide, the value of deals stood at about $53 trillion.
She stood still, deep inside the jumble of jubilant bodies.
What small moments or cultural references stood out to you?
One article that stood out to me was from BuzzFeed.
A crowd had gathered around her, and I stood mesmerized.
The inspector general's office said it stood by its findings.
Another, Judy Viskoe, 36, stood by, gripping a black umbrella.
President Trump, placated, agreed to the arrangement, and stood down.
Nearby stood the observatories, all of them closed to visitors.
That total was an N.F.L. record that stood until 1994.
We stood there a moment in silence, absorbing the news.
In the end, McCain stood dramatically before the Senate chair.
Tom Weston, a Jesuit priest, also stood with the couple.
Overwhelmed, she stood up, and Ms. Gonzalez held her tight.
R. Kelly stood above her in his gray suit, screaming.
We both stood up and walked to use the bathroom.
For one brief moment, I stood in a liminal place.
Dr. Shank once sampled one that stood four feet tall.
In a world of drab auditors, Peter Baker stood apart.
His top trade negotiator, Vice Premier Liu He, stood near.
Some two dozen models stood on a raised, revolving podium.
He reassured listeners that he stood solidly behind Mr. Trump.
I have always stood by Israel and I always will.
But Art Donovan stood out as a calming, fastidious presence.
Among the various "crimes" of which I stood accused was
He stood up and found his BlackBerry in the kitchen.
"At the end, everyone stood up and applauded," she said.
During the anthem, the players stood with their arms locked.
The U.S. currency stood at 104.63 yen and 0.9392 franc .
Both have stood up for their own national tech champions.
But he stood, riveted, through a tense overtime and shootout.
Defiantly, they stood in solidarity when nonsmokers made withering remarks.
She had seen other places, but this one stood out.
But "Milkman" also stood out thanks to Burns's unique voice.
Where he has stood, he now stands and will stand.
Mr. Sanders stood his ground, including in a televised debate.
Andy Warhol stood in the middle of the contemporary environment.
"A different Trump stood on the podium," wrote Frida Ghitis.
And when the Apple employee stood up, people seemed surprised.
The yen last stood at 105.29 yen to the dollar.
The yen last stood at 105.25 yen to the dollar.
What particular stories from the book stood out to you?
Hep stood for "Hierosolyma Est Perdita" — Jerusalem is destroyed. Hep!
A gas station and carwash stood on the site before.
A crowd, somber and silent, stood in front of it.
Only five short pieces of DNA stood out as exceptions.
Six tenderfoot crew members stood sweating in the shadows nearby.
He said on Monday that he stood by his account.
Together, we wandered its empty halls and then stood outside.
It last stood at $0.5930, while the kiwi was $0.5942.
But the lack of classic, central banker equivocation stood out.
The death toll stood at 107 as of late Wednesday.
In a field of homely hopefuls, Zsa Zsa stood out.
Officers mounted on horses stood by near the athletic fields.
At the end, the audience stood and cheered both composers.
"The Staircase" stood out in 2005, that much is unambiguous.
Even with these qualifications, he might not have stood out.
Visitors were barred, and a guard stood at the door.
"Ken has stood up for true American values," he said.
First many women in the audience stood up to applaud.
For months, Sanders and Biden largely stood alone among Latinos.
Lizzie Borden stood trial for the murders and was acquitted.
Then it stood by as Mr. Maduro ruled by decree.
Witnesses say officers stood by when Hindu mobs attacked Muslims.
Still in uniform, Aaron Judge stood frozen at his locker.
Unembarrassed, the child stood up and pulled down his shorts.
In the last decade, median income has stood virtually still.
We stood outside, we finally found someone who helped us.
She stood up against "any type of discrimination," he said.
Here, too, the police stood by and did not interfere.
Here are the candidates who stood out during the debate.
He was quite nasty, so she stood up to go.
Angela stood silhouetted like a girl in a fairy tale.
North America rig count stood at 1.13,002 as of Oct.
The euro stood at $1.1083, after dipping slightly on Monday.
One of the men stood up and hurried after her.
Hutfilz stood up, jokingly adding that she liked my style.
I walked in and stood staring at the menu board.
A few things stood out from the data and projections.
I walked in and stood staring at the menu board.
A group of police officers stood guard outside the church.
He walked around the table and stood directly behind me.
Asked about the line by THR, she stood by it.
I stood and turned and looked back at the house.
For years, his surprise move to uphold Obamacare stood out.
Vice President Pence stood behind Trump for the bill signing.
His life stood in stark contrast to my greatest fear.
Benchmark prices stood at around $1,943 per tonne on Wednesday.
Daniel stood before the easel with Millie beside him, judging.
Some tweets stood head and shoulders above the rest, however.
In its place stood land earmarked for a petrochemical park.
You stood in a small room, waiting for the sun.
Of all the sets, Pearl Jam's stood out the most.
On Tuesday, Brent oil prices stood at $64 per barrel.
But despite backlash, Hill has stood by her original tweet.
The hostess stood at a wooden podium by the door.
Jack stood against everything you stand for – hatred, division, ignorance.
She stood unveiled, her long hair flowing in the breeze.
In 2016, Germany's defense spending ratio stood at 1.18 percent.
They removed their clothes and stood in Nirmala's dorm room.
The manager stood there for a moment and then left.
Mr. Balaban stood by the windows gabbing with Christian Slater.
"He stood by his comment," Barragán said of his response.
"Affordable food is what we've always stood for," said Haynes.
Order book stood at 1,469.5 million pounds as at Sept.
It stood at 16.49 at the end of last week.
At first I stood there amid a collection of strangers.
It stood at 5.9300 at 2018 GMT, from 5.9260 beforehand.
It stood eerily quiet and dark in the Nashua night.
She stood three and a half feet tall, completely defenseless.
Here are the five points that stood out the most.
"There," she said, pointing to where I had just stood.
And he stood by Brett M. Kavanaugh to the end.
The retail developer's total assets stood at 63 billion dirhams.
He said he stood by his comments despite the backlash.
A small cluster of mud houses stood along the hill.
Thankfully, champions in Congress have stood up against these cuts.
Most Republicans have stood by Trump and defended his actions.
No matter where I stood I saw my personal message.
Mr. Wilson stood near a back wall several feet away.
I always thought that the Democratic Party stood for that.
In it, he told them that he stood by them.
She should have stood before the people of Alabama herself.
Eight of the 15 teams stood within two games of .
Both of these weapons have stood the test of time.
John Barrasso stood in front of the crowd of reporters.
While I stood there, dumbfounded, a monarch butterfly floated past.
He stood out for his enthusiasm for new internet developments.
Then he stood up and waved us through the border.
"She was so pretty, she really stood out," he said.
Before the whistleblower report, Barr already stood on shaky ground.
And droid that stood up wasn't in any of them!
Oakland councilmember Nikki Fortunato Bas stood with the women Friday.
Chrissy stood up and grasped Brown's hand, her eyes glistening.
More people have stood on the surface of the moon.
The 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield last stood at 1.563% .
Darrell stood to the side, alone, head hung in contemplation.
I stood motionless in the hallway as he passed by.
"We want to represent what he stood for," he said.
Mason stood nearby, eying the crowd as they filed out.
Cory Booker stood in the back of the room, intent.
Jim Acosta, near the podium, stood and delivered a hit.
North America rig count stood at 1,002 as of Oct.
When everyone stood, the average time fell to 59 seconds.
The Capitals challenged for goaltender interference, but the call stood.
Mr. Roxburgh stood up, planting his feet some distance apart.
But he rebelled and rejected everything his parents stood for.
A portly matron stood up to receive a small trunk.
Christmas trees have stood at Rockefeller Center for 26 years.
He stood staring into the street, rather than at Gerald.
Later, when she started walking, she stood on her tiptoes.
A 1.7 percent jump in clothing costs also stood out.
He stood guard outside the plane until it took off.
More than eighteen thousand people stood and wailed their approval.
He can still remember which cow stood in which stall.
Mr. Austin stood by with his broom across his shoulders.
The company stated that it stood firmly behind the commercial.
No one has stood trial for any of these attacks.
Below are the 40 that stood out to me. 1.
I stood still, filled with a strange peace and joy.
Bharti Airtel's revenue in the quarter stood at $2.93 billion.
Popular wisdom suggested he stood no chance at the polls.
After the delay, the play stood, and the Spartans escaped.
Officers stood in a row, armed with truncheons and shields.
One encounter with them stood out to her in particular.
"He has stood with tyrants over free leaders," said Klobuchar.
The incident was stood down and we are now operational.
Those who stood shouldered cameras; those who sat cradled laptops.
Across the way stood Ryan, a connoisseur of throwback jerseys.
"That's just not acceptable," Salem told Johnson, who stood listening.
Geldof vehemently denied this, but SPIN stood by its reporting.
As they got to know each other, some stood out.
During 2016, Trump stood out for his warmth toward Putin.
We stood in line behind Suzy Eunice and Alley Waldrop.
An exercise bike stood in the middle of the room.
Tony Pro stood at the door shaking hands with us.
Last year, the margin stood at 10.6% for the period.
She stood on the stage and addressed the assembled group.
They stood and marched together and even happily took selfies.
Bossert hinted the White House stood in the latter camp.
On Monday morning Kierra Johnson stood before the Supreme Court.
Down a track to the right stood the Davies farm.
Perplexed, he stood holding it stiffly away from his body.
I stood in a decent line to get this photo. 
The national unemployment rate stood at 9.3 percent in December.
But that moment stood out because it was unusually specific.
We entered the room quietly and stood by the door.
The police stood calmly in the shade next door, waiting.
We stood on her office's outdoor deck overlooking the Hudson.
He stood and began to pace, talking the story through.
Wherever the couple was posted, her engaging personality stood out.
McBath has stood by her support for the impeachment inquiry.
He and his office stood by their report, he said.
Turnover stood at 347.6 million Sri Lankan rupees ($2.39 million).
Its NPE ratio, which includes NPLs, stood at 43.6 percent.
As police stood stationed nearby, continuing to surround the campus.
Julianna stood in the aisle and watched the scene unfold.
I stood in front of store windows studying my reflection.
I stood and leaned against the tree to settle myself.
Raymond stood at the mantel talking with an older man.
An F.D.A. spokesman said the agency stood by its findings.
It stood for things that I'd like to stand for.
When the election came, nobody knew what she stood for.
I had to lie to people I stood next to.
I didn't know he stood for all those horrible things.
She leaned over behind the counter and then stood up.
Then he stood at center stage, beaming, to deafening applause.
Some of these speeches have stood the test of time.
The White Castle stood on its own on Atlantic Avenue.
Defining what Mr. LaRouche stood for was no easy task.
"Michael, come on, Michael," he said as he stood up.
The headquarters for the U.S. military has always stood out.
The Ferragamo Vara pump has stood the test of time.
About a dozen people stood around looking at the pile.
Paul Marner called a week later, and Desveaux stood firm.
The official, Lynne Patton, stood behind Meadows while he spoke.
Trade between them stood at about $142.1 billion in 2018.
He stood against the curtains, hoping Trump wouldn't notice him.
And one of them, Newt Gingrich, stood out right away.
For everyone who has stumbled but stood right back up.
It stood at 6.1467 to the dollar at 1412 GMT.
The average price stood at 1,535.8 hryvnia as of April.
Have you ever stood in the spot where someone died?
But even by the state's lax standards, Greitens stood out.
He rushed by the Hat and stood alongside Maurice's table.
That was the one time she stood up for herself.
A few feet away from them stood Dean Ofran, 54.
He stood his ground, and stood up for the right of his penis, and all other like-minded penises to expel waste as God intended: in the company of other penises and ONLY penises.
He rolled it out in response to polling that showed only 37 percent of voters thought that the Democratic Party stood for something, while 52 percent said the party only stood against President Trump.
" While Taylor was celebrated for her great beauty, with that in mind, Wilding says, "I would love for her to be remembered as one who stood up for herself, and stood up for others.
It's bloody mental and heartbreaking to hear about women who have stood up for themselves or stood up for something else and they just get called horrible things on the internet—that's there forever.
As secretary of state, Hillary Clinton stood with one wing of the party in supporting the (then-under-negotiation) Trans-Pacific Partnership; as a candidate for president, she's stood with the other in opposing it.
" Pence also lauded McCain in an interview with KNXV in Arizona, saying he has "provided the kind of leadership throughout his career that has stood up for our military, stood up for a strong America.
That number stood at 77% in March and 71% in April.
Americans have always stood up and fought for what is right.
In the background stood the desert's picturesque cliffs and rock formations.
The price of Brent crude stood at $66.53 on November 14th.
After losing Corvus, one option stood out to me: Santana Prophecy.
It stood at 24.0 percent in August 2014, the Service said.
At the same date, Citibanamex's LCR stood at a satisfactory 134%.
The guys played really well, and Petr stood on his head.
When he reached the bottom, he stood up and walked away.
Coldplay had become the ball upon which stood her exclamation point.
He stood there looking shocked with his hands on his head.
Despite getting criticism from unlikely sources, Wolf stood by her words.
A year and a half ago, they stood at $4 trillion.
"[I'm] so appreciative of everyone who stood by me," she said.
It last stood at $15,641, down 6 percent on the day.
Hathaway stood out in a sleeveless embellished gown by Bottega Veneta.
Customs and Border Protection stood by its decision to detain Julia.
The euro stood at $1.1202, flat so far in Asian trading.
It stood at 0.74 in January, the most recent figure available.
On Wednesday, The Bangalore Mirror said it stood by its story.
Elevator operators stood by the "Senators Only" elevators, waiting for riders.
And they stood up for the LGBTQ community in the '80s.
On Sunday, Honea announced that the death toll stood at 29.
Fortunately, that means the getups that were good really stood out.
Government wheat stocks stood at 33.14 million tonnes as of Nov.
Debt stood at 13 billion rupees ($202.3 million) at Dec. 31.
It, for the most part, has stood on integrity and tradition.
At this time last year, the rig count stood at 524.
It stood at $0.7257 after having risen to $0.7276 on Wednesday.
It stood around 8.3 percent at the start of the year.
During the same time last year, that number stood at nine.
The peso last stood at 21, still up around 1.5 percent.
The Fund stood at 3.9 trillion rubles as of June 1.
Is it simply something that has stood the test of time?
Michigan Central Station long stood as a symbol of Detroit's decline.
Turnover stood at 179.3 million rupees, its lowest since Jan. 18.
Its gross debt stood at $30.8 billion as of March 31.
Noble has rejected Iceberg's claims and has stood by its accounts.
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) stood at $53.69, around 4.3 percent higher.
At first, he didn't know where GE stood in that pool.
At the same time he stood down from the executive board.
The Canadian dollar last stood at C$1.2980 per U.S. dollar.
Two officers stood at the entrance, blocking them from the event.
The dollar, measured against a basket of currencies, stood at 96.875.
The three guards stood in silence, so I clapped—by myself.
The nation hasn't always stood by its constitutional values, he said.
At least 12 armed security personnel stood guard outside the courthouse.
Wheat stocks stood at 1.655 billion bushels, the biggest since 1988.
The late-night host stood on her stage in exhausted fury.
I stood around talking to him for two and half hours.
They stood on it, walked across it, took pictures with it.
Here she stood before her supporters, and the world, to concede.
At the same time, the declining work force also stood out.
Last September, its circulation stood at 56,074, according to the ABC.
The day before the result it stood at $22016 during trade.
When an unsuspecting nurse came in, she stood openmouthed and blaspheming.
In January, the spot price stood at just $75 per tonne.
Guests stood in the hotel lobby with masks over their faces.
While it definitely stood out musically, storytelling-wise, Frozen was... okay.
During the break I stood up and looked in the mirror.
The top tax rate stood above 90 percent throughout the 2700s.
Broderick, 56, was all smiles as he stood by her side.
ET (1522 GMT), while WTI stood at $50.57, down 4.4 percent.
Thomas was not happy, but at least knew where he stood.
But he stood by his initial decision to join the team.
At Al Rawdah, a soldier stood inside its minaret keeping watch.
Across mainland China, the number of outstanding cases stood at 31,774.
The machine particularly stood out for its powerful bass drum sound.
This theory stood until the 2000s, when new technology reversed it.
The shrine is humble but has stood the test of time.
Raniere stood alone at the top of the pyramid, prosecutors said.
LafargeHolcim's debt ratio stood at 2.2 at the end of 2018.
But in our analysis, he stood out for a different reason.
R-Evolution originally stood at the Burning Man Festival in 2015.
Johnston said the phishing campaign against the Joint Chiefs stood out.
The benchmark stood at 30,084.73 points at midday, up 0.6 percent.
Clinton's tweet isn't the first time she's stood up for Barron.
The commentary almost deafening, I stood to the side, silently watching.
Pittsburgh challenged the goal, but it stood up after further review.
Unemployment stood at 12.8 percent in December, according to the government.
They both stood outside, anxiously watching flames in the nearby hillsides.
One older man stood close to the fence, staring intently ahead.
On some days, he'd say he stood by his controversial vote.
The group's net debt stood at 2.9 billion euros on Dec.
Not all of what Gilman stood for has been swept away.
But it was Nadella's interview with Wired that really stood out.
The federal subsidies for marijuana-related businesses stood out to Kamin.
Her guest, Sadie, meanwhile, looked shocked while she stood beside her.
Half a dozen police stood at a distance from the protesters.
But I would not have stood if I didn't have passion.
Then the music arrived and the boys stood to receive it.
Sinema stood and applauded as Trump touted the program and Sen.
They stood, and made their way to the airy dining room.
Jim Rubens points out, this has not stood up in reality.
Clayton's parents stood behind Pettijohn as she addressed reporters on Monday.
And of all these games, which most stood out for you?
Almost the entire Oakland Raiders team stood for the national anthem.
If I was stood next to her I'd of floored her.
Half a dozen police stood at a distance from the protesters.
The wall was painted gold and stood only 18 feet high.
Revenues stood at 14.2 percent of GDP, or 132 billion lei.

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