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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.
Almost nothing stood in our way — nothing except ourselves.
Almost nothing stood in the way — except human resistance.
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.
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.
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.
He stood in the breach in Washington against unthinking partisanship.
The sergeant major stood in the middle of the road.
This new guy, a white dude, stood in their place.
Germany's rate of 3.6% stood in contrast to Greece's 20.5%.
Ernest now stood in the center of the doorframe, confused.
Those who had voted against stood in silence looking shocked.
Carter's boastfulness and unfathomable dominance stood in contrast to that.
They demanded to know where I'd stood in the crowd.
She simply stood in silence giving Trump the middle finger.
The camera has long stood in for the male gaze.
I stood in line for seven hours, in the winter.
At 13, my haircut stood in place of a personality.
The illumination came when I stood in front of it.
WHERE have Christians stood in the debate about nuclear weapons?
Then husband and wife stood in the nursery and worried.
Lakshman stood in the doorway and watched his mother's preparations.
We stood in a line and kept our mouths open.
I've stood in line for Kanye merch, not OVO merch.
He stood in the doorway fingering something on the frame.
Old Navy's success stood in stark contrast to Gap Inc.
I stood in a corner, panicking about the looming lesson.
The monument has stood in San Francisco for a year.
As I stood in her room, my heart was racing.
Her father stood in a black suit before the crowd.
A woman stood in the doorway, carrying a laundry bag.
For one brief moment, I stood in a liminal place.
Defiantly, they stood in solidarity when nonsmokers made withering remarks.
Andy Warhol stood in the middle of the contemporary environment.
A crowd, somber and silent, stood in front of it.
His life stood in stark contrast to my greatest fear.
You stood in a small room, waiting for the sun.
They removed their clothes and stood in Nirmala's dorm room.
John Barrasso stood in front of the crowd of reporters.
Cory Booker stood in the back of the room, intent.
He can still remember which cow stood in which stall.
Officers stood in a row, armed with truncheons and shields.
We stood in line behind Suzy Eunice and Alley Waldrop.
An exercise bike stood in the middle of the room.
Bossert hinted the White House stood in the latter camp.
I stood in a decent line to get this photo. 
Julianna stood in the aisle and watched the scene unfold.
I stood in front of store windows studying my reflection.
Have you ever stood in the spot where someone died?
At first, he didn't know where GE stood in that pool.
The three guards stood in silence, so I clapped—by myself.
Guests stood in the hotel lobby with masks over their faces.
In the Louisiana hospital I stood in a slow cafeteria line.
They stood in the middle of this colorful paradise of toys.
I stood in front of the stove with my eyes closed.
He stood in the corner, and gave me a withering look.
After the requisite formalities, Buick and Emilio stood in their corners.
His work environment probably resembled the clean room I stood in.
The two shared a kiss as Lincoln stood in the middle.
Rows of residents stood in formation, ready to help remove debris.
Back home, some Facebook employees stood in their cubicles and cheered.
Drake stood in for all of us in just admiring her.
In reality, Puerto Rico and Spain stood in for the island.
Someone stood in a room somewhere and clicked the servers off.
One person stood in front of him to block the truck.
Her dancers — five of them — stood in the back looking uncomfortable.
Booker used to confront unions when they stood in his way.
Walt Davis stood in the spotlight for the '56 Philadelphia Warriors.
The original bald men stood in the sunroom off the kitchen.
We didn't interrupt anything but just stood in front of something.
What if I stood in your bedroom and just watched you ?
The couple stood in front of the brick house holding hands.
I walked up to the attic and stood in the door.
They have also stood in for romantic partnerships during pivotal moments.
Film buffs stood in line for hours for the Us premiere.
Her son, Kasym, stood in the doorway, smiling and looking on.
When she stood in front of me, I fell apart completely.
We stood in the designated area and waited for the plane.
Housen, meanwhile, ran ahead of Cousins and stood in his path.
And in New York, the 1977 law stood in the way.
How she stood in the waiting room and spoke with doctors.
Others stood in line to receive food packages from aid agencies.
Those things often stood in the way of friendships in America.
Jackie Bezos, mother to Jeff, stood in line for the buffet.
Kim and husband Kanye stood in the center with their kids.
Dressed in their school uniforms, they stood in a circle dancing.
He did not sit but rather stood in front of me.
That did not happen, likely because affordability stood in the way.
In the meantime, however, two developments have stood in the way.
Their remarks stood in contrast with other Republicans, such as Rep.
Some dining chairs just stood in the middle of the passageway.
Ash Wednesday, once, I went to church and stood in line.
In fact, convenience store food regularly stood in as a joke.
She stood in line with other furloughed workers and their children.
The sun beat down, and one family stood in the shade.
Last Monday, I stood in the midst of the Alabama team's celebration.
But one thing stood in the way: The exorbitant cost of rehab.
Her instructor stood in front of the instrument like a human shield.
I stood in front of this work for a while, in awe.
Slone stood in the shade of a small tree, smoking another Marlboro.
If she stood in the sun and kept fighting the good fight.
At least 15 people stood in line, their feet swollen and blistered.
His son stood in front of him, trying to swat his hands.
The bronze fountain once stood in the gardens of the Central Library.
The birthday girl stood in out in a white, long-sleeved dress.
This isn't the first time Martin's kids have stood in the footlights.
As Bloomberg reports:As the clip ended, the three stood in stunned silence.
Hundreds stood in lines for up to eight hours to donate blood.
Their high school steps stood in for the Yavin IV throne room.
He stood in the corner and tucked his hands under his armpits.
People stood in the streets dazed, unable to comprehend what had happened.
In multifarious America, race and other ethnic barriers stood in the way.
Her husband Ryan also stood in as her "real-life Prince Charming."
The Bolshevik leader had stood in this courtyard for nearly 100 years.
Kerry, backed by Obama and the United Nations, stood in the way.
Supporters stood in chilling stillness, simply staring at the screen above them.
She had never just stood in that space—her road, their concourse.
His life in Copenhagen stood in stark contrast to his childhood years.
Democrats stood in lockstep: The motion to strike them failed 190-232.
O'Rourke stood in a wide doorway, addressing two packed rooms at once.
Beyond garden-variety campaign problems, what unseen forces stood in the way?
Chris Sale, the Red Sox ace, stood in striking contrast to Gray.
The tightly controlled Jagannath Temple, above, in Eastern India stood in contrast.
Where things stood in Ohio was, as of late Monday night, unclear.
But his behavior stood in stark contrast to Republican politicians like Sen.
What do you think has stood in your way of mainstream success?
All stood in stark contrast to the bourgeois aesthetic of Wilhelmine Germany.
As I stood in the vast room, I felt tiny and timid.
Harris stood in fourth place with 9003 percent, narrowly ahead of Sen.
Victoria Schafer stood in Hocking Hills State Park in Ohio on Sept.
She stood in front of the house, allowing herself to be seen.
So we stood in line to see whether the praise was justified.
Ragged groups of displaced people stood in awe as the convoy passed.
They stood in the parking lot outside the shop, surrounded by scooters.
Most of the time, one man stood in for Ford's furry companion.
So they stood in the aisle all the way back to Atlanta.
The comments stood in contrast to his fiery rhetoric in previous days.
It stood in contrast to Medvedev's muted celebration earlier in the day.
He stood in the center of the locker room, naked and stricken.
Sumit stood in a fight stance as his cousin held him back.
A seventeen-year-old boy stood in line behind Hamada and Fahad.
With increasing frequency, memes stood in for political arguments and ideological positions.
On Election Day, I stood in the voting booth with my daughters.
They looked so exotic as they stood in line to get in.
I stood in the middle of this house and burst into tears.
The women, all dressed in black, stood in a circle, or walked to different corners of the room, or stood in a line, interpreting the arrangements on the boards, which were displayed on a projector on the wall.
Guests stood in the hotel lobby Monday night with masks over their faces.
And sometimes that meant deadly results for those who stood in his way.
At one point, he kicked off his shoes and stood in his socks.
I stood in place and danced a little bit with this one seagull.
They've stood in solidarity with a Native American group seeking to be heard.
As he stood in the shower, all these thoughts swirled around his head.
The moment stood in stark contrast to the boys' arrival on February 22.
Adam Driver reportedly walked off stage after he awkwardly stood in the corner.
Williams posed and emitted a roar toward the fans, who stood in approval.
We stood in pairs once again but this time in a white uniform.
As they stood in front of each other, they recorded their new song.
Two shirtless Cirque du Soleil acrobats stood in the middle, supporting her midsection.
Ecio Corredor, who stood in line, said he lost his job in November.
The scope for compromise has drastically narrowed from where it stood in 2016.
His apology stood in for the many others I likely will never receive.
Who's going to be stood in a war zone taking dog filter selfies?!
I stood in my black clothes, blending into the rest of the crowd.
People stood in line despite threats of violence, waiting to cast their ballot.
Adda stood in mute admiration until Iridian pressed her back into her harness.
One by one, Democratic senators stood in line to give Franken a hug.
A single term, related to pressure, stood in the way of a solution.
We stood in front of the Hi-Vis backpack with the reflective stripe.
The private funeral service stood in contrast to the public mourning for Castro.
Instead, she called him into her bedroom, where he stood in the doorway.
They stood in a spot where they couldn't be seen by the camera.
But, ultimately, this summit stood in sharp contrast with past G-20 declarations.
One man in a black fleece jacket stood in front of them, shouting.
Only an equally shadowy group called the Assassins have stood in their way.
A tall blonde woman, iPhone poised, stood in front of her snapping pictures.
Fox News said Wednesday that it stood in solidarity with Collins and CNN.
Other notable political figures stood in solidarity with those affected by the attack.
His horse stood in a stock trailer nearby, behind his club-cab pickup.
A stiff wind picked up as I stood in front of the three.
I stood in the waiting area for about 10 minutes before being seated.
According to one report, users apparently stood in line as early as Wednesday.
And then I just stood in the right place and faced the light.
Cora and I stood in the hot night air holding hands, being small.
It stood in sharp contrast to the general improvement across the euro zone.
Edwards stood in the showers afterward and broke into a champagne-soaked grin.
Mr. Smith's comments stood in sharp contrast to statements by Google this month.
Instead of rushed travelers, the few passengers there stood in pairs or alone.
The labor union representing bakery workers stood in full support of Tom Cat.
In Baltimore, fans and players mostly stood in solemn respect during the anthem.
An old lady stood in the doorway, propping herself up with a cane.
White people have stood in as the face of humanity's fullness and complexity.
Neighbors stood in the streets or in their driveways, preparing, watching and waiting.
As Jane Roe she stood in for millions of women in Roe v.
In several of the very earliest international matches, Queen's stood in for Scotland.
He just stood in there and waited for you to make the play.
Some artists crossed the picket line; some did not and stood in solidarity.
He stood in the back of the brewery, chewing on a soft pretzel.
Adults stood in it and contemplated the inside-out view of the landscape.
Keenan stood in a landscaping uniform with gardening shears dangling from his belt.
People trooped through the rain and stood in lines of up to 100.
As Tuesday's episode began, everyone was questioning where they stood in their relationships.
Instead, I stood in silence, facing off with my own guilt and unease.
"At first, I stood in back and never said a word," she said.
A double stood in for Josh Brolin right here with a bodysuit on.
"I stood in the place where Jude was supposed to be," she thinks.
Worries over organized crime and Bulgaria's relative poverty have stood in its way.
Awais photographed this scenery as two children stood in the water before him.
This isn't the first time Lee has stood in solidarity with Hong Kong.
Mr. Bakama gathered other hunters and stood in the road to block them.
After all, officials ended 2019 diametrically opposite from where they stood in 1.53.
When Native Americans stood in resistance at Standing Rock, they were being disruptive.
Overcome by frustration and relief, he stood in the ring and openly wept.
Hector was his house brother who stood in wait, operating as his lookout.
Dauman never stood in the way of hiring decisions at the divisional level.
Hopeful moviegoers, with signs begging for tickets, stood in eveningwear outside theater entrances.
HOOKSETT, N.H. — Ted Cruz stood in a church here, speaking in a controlled quaver.
An island once stood in the open kitchen, effectively functioning as a hall closet.
In the '80s, Sally Field stood in front of America and accepted two Oscars.
"While Kanye talked, Kim just stood in the back and watched," the source shares.
My brother stood in for me when I was sick a few times too.
And Wedding or not, Locken felt comfortable with where things stood in her relationship.
I didn't join them, save one time when I stood in the hallway outside.
It's provisions coverage ratio for non-performing loans stood in excess of 100 percent.
"While Kanye talked, Kim just stood in the back and watched," the insider said.
A Democratic Congress, still bolstered by the party's Southern bloc, stood in the way.
The Christinas stood in the aisle like tour guides, prepping us for our trip.
Yet Democrats have not stood in the same place for the past 20 years.
The allegations saying I personally stood in the way are also just plain wrong.
"While Kanye talked, Kim just stood in the back and watched," that source said.
Rhonda Grantham stood in the snow, guarding the tent where a fellow midwife worked.
Yego was determined to go further, but two major obstacles stood in his path.
The younger Sharif stood in line waiting his turn to enter the polling booth.
Mathieu Perreault stood in front of the crease and screened Lehner on the play.
Hundreds of other fans stood in standby lanes waiting to get on the floor.
Secular Iranians with pink hairdos stood in line waiting to vote against the mullahs.
Mr McCain's speech stood in stark contrast to that of Mr Kerry's on Saturday.
Per usual, the Johnson family stood in as America, with their sometimes polarizing views.
Out in the hallway, a dozen startled Ukrainians stood in a heavily armed throng.
Bottles stood in for free weights in their indoor cycling, CrossFit, and yoga classes.
And once we started our trip, we never stood in an airport security line.
We stood in the stairwell for a while, waiting for the films to work.
The developers kicked out everything that stood in the way of perfectly-tuned gameplay.
He recently stood in front of the dismantled switchboard in his office's back room.
All of those efforts stood in remarkable contrast to the Trump campaign's disjointed response.
Hotel Alex Johnson has stood in Rapid City, South Dakota, since the late 1920s.
Two private security guards stood in the lobby as tourists flowed in and out.
Excited cinemagoers posed for selfies in the foyer and stood in line for popcorn.
He's the one who stood in front of me pointing the gun at me.
The bank's provisions coverage ratio for non-performing loans stood in excess of 100%.
" Those four stood in silent protest, holding signs with various messages, including "Trust Women.
The students stood in a circle and told Strout what they were working on.
Her happiness filled the room, and I stood in awe, subordinate to synthetic love.
As she stood in the doorway of Room 213, Marie laughed at the memory.
We stood in the parking lot staring at the evening sky for 20 minutes.
The doors shut on Jacki, Camille, and me, and agents stood in our path.
As she stood in a long Delta ticketing queue, she said she wasn't angry.
She stood in the brutal heat wearing shorts, a T-shirt and rubber boots.
They stood in a self-conscious line before their audience, unsure how to begin.
Barefoot, he stood in the corner of the living room and began to sing.
Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh stood in the back row, on the far right, beaming.
Many stood in checkout lines without wearing masks or keeping a safe distance apart.
Buildings nearby were left with extensive damage, and destroyed vehicles stood in the street.
Those positions stood in marked contrast to Mr. Trump's inward-looking, anti-immigration nationalism.
It had been almost five decades since Clemon first stood in front of Lynne.
I stood in front of him wearing only my underwear and the chest binder.
During landing, I stood in the row behind him, pinching his nose from behind.
Members of the Cowboys and Cardinals teams stood in separate locations for the anthem.
In the film, Petra stood in for where Indiana Jones finds the Holy Grail.
We stood in the holes where our ancestors were starved if they were disobedient.
They were working now on the Ishtar Gate, which once stood in ancient Babylon.
Another actor, Guy Henry, stood in as Cushing and did his best Tarkin impression.
Hundreds of grief-stricken people stood in shock as ambulances took away the bodies.
Hundreds of grief-stricken people stood in shock as ambulances took away the bodies.
On Christmas Eve, as we stood in a nearly empty house, a call came.
The fact that he stood in for Efron wasn't exactly a huge secret, either.
The chamber erupted in applause as he stood in front of the crowd afterward.
EU campaign, stood in front of a billboard of mostly non-white migrant men.
His comments stood in sharp contrast to his recent attacks on critics of color.
I stood in the street outside my office building and voice-noted a friend.
Millions of rubber trees stood in martial rows, their catchment buckets resembling red fezzes.
Giddens stood in front of the crowd and read the names into a microphone.
I have stood in an employment office, waiting for an assignment and a placement.
They stood in front of me and, without my asking, interceded on my behalf.
Advertisements employing the Statue have been around since before she stood in the harbor.
They were powerless, unable to communicate with the Americans who stood in their home.
Most students stood in silence while on their phones, some others burst into tears.
Caputova's election stood in contrast to a European shift toward populist and nationalist parties.
The cameraman stood in the empty street for a long time, watching them disappear.
Critics sprinted from screening to screening, then stood in queues in the midday sun.
Suddenly, I had no real sense of where I stood in my chosen field.
It then goaded revolutionaries to take up arms, and endorsed Islamists who stood in elections.
As he stood in line at the funeral, Friedman wondered why he had been spared.
The broader scientific community has mostly stood in solidarity with climate researchers assaulted by denialism.
The lovebirds wore sunglasses as they stood in front of trees and vibrant green grass.
Together, Carson and Trump stood in the wings, as the other candidates such as Sen.
At one point, she stood in front of a group of young wrestlers, all men.
Marty Turner stands in an abandoned lot where a residential building stood in October 2015.
In the video, a person is heard singing the anthem as soldiers stood in salute.
Mourners are said to have stood in silence as Grande's song "My Everything" was played.
At the time, Volvo's approach to autonomous testing stood in contrast to its rival automakers.
The man reportedly stood in front of State Bank of Travancore (SBT) branch for hours.
As the fires burned, he stood in his driveway, near the body, witnesses told police.
It wouldn't be shocking if several different people stood in for Trump at various times.
I stood in a silent auditorium and stared obediently into the eyes of a stranger.
The bank's provisions coverage ratio for non-performing loans stood in excess of 100 percent.
Some stood in front of military trucks used by the force which controls the capital.
After the speech, he stood in the center of the room and talked to everybody.
He stood in a nationally televised debate and vowed to jail his opponent if elected.
It also ensured his boss was well aware of where he stood in meeting deadlines.
It originally stood in Hiroshima, less than two miles from where the bomb was dropped.
Stanwood Terranova stood in front of her library, asking herself what she couldn't live without.
I stood in front of a large photo of Kim touching a fuzzy red blanket.
They stood in formations around the arena, getting thanked up and down for their service.
A Harkness table stood in the art studios, where I found this mixed media canvas.
Tomer Niv, 37, the restaurant's chef, stood in the ruins on Monday, telephoning staff members.
"Yesterday, I stood in line for a handout of food from our union," Sam said.
Her neighbors stopped using their tap water and stood in long lines for bottled water.
Police stood in a line across a Turtle Hill during the afternoon until protesters left.
For them, the pre-war age of innocence stood in stark contrast to what followed.
We stood in line and talked — you had to do that to register back then.
Deputy Chief of Staff Joe Hagin sidled across the hall and stood in the doorway.
White roses were placed on some of the chairs, and placards stood in the field.
My truck doesn't fit through the drive-through so I stood in the drive-through.
Fisher's team had stood in third place in the race overall after the last leg.
But so much still stood in the way of her being conceived as a captain.
But many people stood in line to praise Disney for pushing toward more diverse filmmaking.
Still, it did not impress the judges too much and he stood in ninth place.
An older man, white-haired and potbellied, wearing American flag trunks, stood in the middle.
The next morning, I wept as we stood in what was left of the kitchen.
But Indigenous Affairs stood in the way, telling the reserve it was against their policy.
" After that, said Suzan Mahdi al-Reqeb, a school administrator, "nothing stood in her way.
That episode stood in sharp contrast to how Bishop Harris confirmed children, Mr. Streit said.
Ebner stood in the doorway, his head modestly bowed, light gleaming off his smooth scalp.
As he stood in line at the funeral, Friedman wondered why he had been spared.
The next morning, Left stood in his home office and put CNBC on the television.
The forceful statements stood in contrast with President Trump's more equivocal assessment of the violence.
History tells us that anyone who stood in the way of their desires was destroyed.
That stood in contrast to aides of similar stature who remained only on interim clearances.
The arrested men stood in a cell on one side of a brightly lit room.
Afterward, the performers stood in the theatre lobby, radiant, receiving bouquets wrapped in butcher paper.
As we stood in line for the bar, we were offered shots of coconut water.
He stood in the patio door, pointed his gun toward the two men, and fired.
I had to practice presentations for her as I stood in front of the fireplace.
We slid over the side of our skiff and stood in the knee-deep water.
Hoping for clarity, he took his camera to northwest Scotland and stood in the sea.
The French, the Canadians and even some Republican senators in Washington stood in open opposition.
Many also stood in the line to exchange the Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 bills.
Mitski stood in front of a white table and a chair—the show's main props.
He knew what buttons to push against the racist politicians who stood in his way.
Where roughly 25 percent Italian was supposed to be, Middle Eastern stood in its place.
Candles placed in the shape of a giant heart stood in front of the museum.
"I've stayed politically active," Ms. Wood said as she stood in the half-empty hall.
I boarded a subway train and stood in the doorway rather than taking a seat.
His father stood in the corridor and explained that the United States had been attacked.
According to Mr. Guaidó, the neighbors stood in front of the building where he lives.
Only Pagan Norway stood in its way, and Philip II was making headway into Oslo.
One man stood in silence with his hands on the coffin in front of him.
"I haven't stood in line for a club or a concert since 1996," he says.
"I stood in the special corridor where all the drug dealers stood," she tells me.
Mr. Trump stood in the center, never taking off his overcoat, using a hand-held microphone.
Instead, Krzanich stood in the Oval Office holding a sheet of microchips next to President Trump.
The other candidate to appear at the fair on Thursday stood in marked contrast to Biden.
WHEN HOPPER DID THIS 'LIL DANCE: 10: When he stood in the doorway like this: 21.
They stood in the path of the pipeline during peaceful demonstrations and clashes that turned violent.
The mosque he stood in has been a part of Baltimore for more than 50 years.
Be it as an employee or self-employed, my tattoos have never stood in my way.
The effect may have been to bring them back to where they stood in the 1990s.
But he also had a shark's knack of gobbling up those who stood in his way.
We stood in awe of the painted desert for a moment, then automatically raised our phones.
Beyond that, Spencer stood in the living room, speaking to about 20 reporters and camera operators.
They stood in North Korea, shaking hands for a few seconds, before returning to the South.
It's undeniable — and understandable — that Earth Day has traditionally stood in opposition to the business community.
I knew only that the US was to the north and Mexico stood in the middle.
Those shirts, when the models stood in the right order, ended up forming the pride flag.
Park, now 22, remembers when Obama stood in the Rose Garden to announce the DACA program.
When she got there onstage and started doing her amazing artistic wailing, we stood in awe.
As Saturday's debate began, the retired neurosurgeon stood in the wings, on camera, waiting to enter.
We stood in a dark room with the dowsing rods and an EMF meter and waited.
He has since stood in for both mobs and demagogues, and for economic and social trends.
But Villanueva stood in a tunnel leading to the field with his hand over his heart.
He's stood in front of a mud-splattered four-wheel drive that's seen better, cleaner days.
When I finally finished the bowl, I emptied the device, and stood in my kitchen thinking.
As the viral video shows, Gage stood in between the couple while Leehan recited her vows.
The rabbi stood in the crush of humanity on the packed train and looked around him.
The line I stood in was one of the most diverse and beautiful I'd ever seen.
I stood in the stadium proud and aware of the great responsibility of leading Team Liberia.
My ex stood in the middle of this scrum, surrounded, like a celebrity or a dictator.
After the women stood in the audience, McDormand turned her attention back to the male gatekeepers.
As the choice was announced, Joel Kaplan stood in the background at the White House, smiling.
The models stood in rows on top of tarps in a scene that was post-apocalyptic.
She stood in the doorway of the kitchen, in a state halfway between tears and horror.
Dreadlocks. All types, textures, and lengths on several men who stood in a single file line.
Pence's comments stood in contrast to concerns that President Donald Trump has voiced about oil prices.
Dozens of people held Ward signs or sported pro-Ward stickers as they stood in line.
I once dated the most pretentious guy who's ego filled up every room he stood in.
Small fishing homesteads stood in clusters 100 feet away from the water, all of them unoccupied.
Tijuana, Mexico (CNN)In this Mexican border city, a line of police stood in riot gear.
As to be expected, those who stood in the way of his message got verbally strafed.
Some fans stood in line for hours for coveted meet-and-greets with their favorite creators.
She stood in front of a window decorated with sheer white drapes and white Christmas lights.
Yet stood in the open guard this time, Sakuraba seemed to have worked the position out.
I stood in the driveway and waved goodbye to Alex and Sam, tearful for no reason.
They added that it stood in stark contrast to the way the Obama administration managed records.
I stood in the same place that I'd stood while controlling the jets, back in September.
The expansion defied market expectations and stood in contrast to official manufacturing data released on Thursday.
Two days later, we stood in the dark with 35 others somewhere on the Turkish coast.
History will remember those who stood with the people versus those who stood in their way.
The Parthenon's intricately detailed façade stood in stark contrast to the bleached ruins we know today.
In early American kitchens, white sauce stood in for cream, which was reserved for making butter.
Many people stood in the rain for hours in a line that stretched around the block.
They stood in rows, arms folded and heads lowered, as the imam recited the afternoon prayers.
The demonstrators linked hands and stood in the street to block Johnson's car, The Guardian reported.
He sprinted up to join her, and the two of them stood in the doorway, aghast.
He stood in front of animated graphs pointing gravely at the rising lines on the screen.
Even Stonehenge, which has stood in the United Kingdom for millennia, is threatened by climate change.
Outside, lines stretched for several blocks as fans stood in full sun and security staff struggled.
The community stood in solidarity and defied a divisive national climate to say yes to humanity.
As Ms. Bryant stood in what had once been her kitchen, her eyes filled with tears.
Patrice walked down the grass road, stood in the trees to watch for her father's presence.
Gayford stood in the kitchen, cradling the beautiful baby in a blue-and-white striped blanket.
A tiny paint-splattered easel, its brush drawer open and empty, stood in the back yard.
In Wednesday's debate, he stood in between his two rivals but mostly sought to ignore them.
Breaking the news As the reporters stood in the dark, Klobuchar held an all-staff call.
I even stood in line for an hour to vote for Ralph Nader that one time.
I stood in a long line to make a Military Auxiliary Radio System call to her.
Candidates seeking the nomination now could better understand where they stood in relation to their competitors.
"He once stood in front of that picture and said, 'That's the one that got away.'"
We entered the Cave of the Winds and stood in line to receive complimentary foam sandals.
Shear and I stood in silence for a time, watching the colors move around the room.
We got out of the car and stood in the rain, looking up at the church.
She asked him for a light, and they stood in an archway to share her cigarette.
He stood in line patiently with his husband, Lance Le Pere, playing I Spy a Celebrity.
A stoneware jug was discovered on Pearl Street where a boardinghouse stood in the early 1800s.
Then, as he stood in the Wendy's parking lot, the devastation began to snap into focus.
Sabrina Fox, Chelsea's sister, stood in front of the burning warehouse with her mother as well.
Comey once stood in Rosenstein's shoes: He served as deputy attorney general from 2003 to 2005.
Revelers stood in line for hours, only to be rejected one by one at the door.
One night at a cookbook launch party, we stood in a dark studio in Austin, Tex.
Mr. Barr's testimony stood in contrast to comments he made during his confirmation hearing in January.
The letter stood in contrast to other letters she has received from politicians, Ms. Mason said.
One morning I stood in front of the mirror and pushed my breasts down, apart, flat.
The women stood in troop formation, sheathed in evening gowns or folkloric costumes or bathing suits.
But when she sought to compete for the United States, Polish officials stood in her way.
Making the moment all the more special, the cousins stood in front of a breathtaking sunset.
Paring the workforce back to 0003,000, near where it stood in December, won't tip the balance.
His critics say Mr. Tillerson has stood in the way of getting much of it done.
And elite army intelligence units have stood in for universities, cranking out future start-up C.E.O.s.
A two-foot-tall artificial Christmas tree stood in one corner, a holdover from last year.
What fate might await an unelected, hereditary monarch who stood in the way of that will?
In recent weeks, eight senators have publicly stood in the way of a health care bill.
" A smiling Bill Clinton stood in the circle of young T-shirt clad staffers chanting "Hillary!
In San Francisco's Mission District, protesters stood in front of the buses as they loaded passengers.
Down the stretch, spectators compounded Scott's anxiety by shouting out where Dustin stood in the standings.
I'd like to imagine that I would have stood in the aisle and blocked the officer.
It stood in front of the stage with a beautiful flower-shaped window in the back.
It stood in for subconscious urges, existential angst and everything in life we try to suppress.
They stood in the street, chatting openly, but law enforcement officials could not hear the conversations.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the host leader for this year's summit, stood in the center position.
The Bundys' bodyguard stood in silent alert but heard no voices from the snowy darkness outside.
I stood in the kitchen contemplating the snacks: dry shortbread cookies and veggies with ranch sauce.
By supporting the status quo, Woolworth and others like it stood in the way of progress.
He stood in front of a white curtain while Noor took his picture with his iPad.
Johnson wanted a less radical Reconstruction and stood in the way of help for former slaves.
As Finicum stood in the snow, authorities told him multiple times to lie on the ground.
The sentencing judge found that Mr. Saucier's offense stood in contrast to his commendable military service.
I've learned so much from him, had fascinating conversations and stood in awe of his energy!
When the top cylinder was centered on the bottom one, it stood in place without assistance.
Two and a half months later, however, the bargain McConnell made stood in somewhat bleaker relief.
As she stood in the gallery, she looked around at the walls filled with her work.
I saw a large cross on fire that stood in stark contrast to the night sky.
They stood in awe of the Grand Canal just opposite, rummaging for sunglasses in their bags.
It once stood in a downtown Memphis park named originally after Davis, now named River Garden.
There are old mahogany trees dotting the property that must have stood in my grandmother's time.
Risso, the nervousness of the week finally dissipating, stood in the throng with a beatific grin.
But Trump's statement was only news because it stood in contrast to what he initially said.
After Spencer started heckling Boothman, freshman Jalen Brown, who is black, stood in solidarity with his peer.
The euro's gains stood in contrast to the dollar's weakness which slipped for a second consecutive day.
Last November, I stood in front of the reactor without any protective clothing whilst reporting for Vice.
Charleston, South Carolina (CNN)The young pastor stood in a house filled with mourners ready to minister.
Mosul, Iraq (CNN)Sufian stood in the gateway of the bullet-pocked villa, sheltering from the rain.
Though she stayed calm and quiet, tears rolled down her face as the room stood in silence.
The two women rushed to each other, grabbed hands, and stood in front of me, grinning madly.
Panneerselvam had stood in for Jayalalithaa in the past, but made clear he was not replacing her.
In the photo, Tyga stood in front of a mirror, lifting his pants to reveal his boxers.
In 20093, a rookie Yao stood in O'Neal's way and blocked multiple shots during their first meeting.
Tears streamed down most of the cheeks of the Cosby accusers as we solemnly stood in place.
Elsewhere in the apartment, another young man in a polo shirt stood in a well-appointed kitchen.
I've often tried to describe the feeling I had when my grandmother stood in front of me.
But the president should've stood in the line at the layaway counter at Walmart just before Christmas.
Around three to four people from the press tent are stood in the way of the entrance.
The new and mostly clean facility stood in stark contrast with the McAllen station Pence later visited.
People stood in line for hours for a chance to taste (and post photos of) the sandwich.
Local politicians, police officers and firefighters stood in silence, lining up to honor Johnson for his service.
Three lonely protesters stood in the rain, severely outnumbered by reporters, police, and anti-anti-Beyoncé protesters.
Now, in the MCA, or when it stood in the backyard of a family who loved it?
I ran over and stood in between Johnny and Amber, begging Johnny to stop yelling at her.
The power of her words stood in stark contrast to those of the father of her attacker.
He expressed confidence in his eldest son, who stood in silence behind him with a stoic expression.
But his explanation of his worldview stood in contrast to immigration policies coming from the White House.
Bundy stood in front of a whiteboard diagramming his theory of government and God-given property rights.
Today, Sean Spicer stood in front of a room of journalists and said something he probably regrets.
His "disavowals" -- which were uncharacteristically tepid -- stood in stark contrast to his usual bold and passionate pronouncements.
He dismissed the notion that hurdles stood in the way to cross-boarder banking mergers in Europe.
"I haven't even eaten yet," Thorne told Mashable as he stood in the White House East Room.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders stood in a New York City picket line today among Verizon employees.
His former White House counsel Don McGahn stood in the way, according to The New York Times.
She stood in front of the whiteboard, which displayed a list of possible subjects for the show.
So in November of 2012 I stood in the backyard with a gun to my chest — Wow.
So in November of 25 I stood in the backyard with a gun to my chest — Wow.
Every morning, Ukrainian soldiers stood in formation in front of the Defense Ministry to commemorate their dead.
"I stood in that huddle with my guys, down 2237, everyone hurt and everyone mad," Carr said.
Eventually, I stopped walking and just stood in the mud, allowing its cold to rise into me.
Going into this date, I knew that we stood in a place that was special to us.
Six years later, I stood in a neonatal intensive care unit looking down at my son, Walker.
During the toast, the participants stood in the shape of a sunflower that symbolized their multicultural community.
One woman, after a failed attempt to deposit an envelope, stood in front of the mailbox, squinting.
The statue stood in the middle of what was then known as Victoria Street, to much controversy.
Spectators and members of the media stood in line for hours to snag a coveted seat inside.
During parties, Prince sometimes stood in a dark corner of the balcony and watched other people dance.
He happens to have this, but it hasn't stood in the way of anything he's ever accomplished.
Police said most of the shootings occurred as victims walked down streets or stood in their yards.
This is the second time this year that Keryn Redstone has stood in opposition to her aunt.
The broad Mokhovaya Street stood in my way, imposing, and there were no crosswalks to be found.
A few minutes later, he stood in a gallery lined with Assyrian reliefs from an ancient palace.
Kim and husband Kanye West stood in the center with their three kids, North, Saint and Chicago.
Owens envisioned an exhibition space, such as the one that you stood in to view her picture.
Democratic President Barack Obama has stood in the way of establishing a commission with his veto pen.
People raised their hands and stood in line and waited for the microphone to be brought over.
So you've never stood in line for the OVO store or anything to do with Drake merch.
Yes, in a world of blacks-and-whites, chocolate syrup stood in stark contrast to light backgrounds.
The employees at the city's Apple Store stood in a standing ovation for him and his purchase.
Clinton's campaign manager, said he was confident of where they stood in Florida and other swing states.
Nope. Elon stood in front of the truck, two broken windows and all, and completed the presentation.
Two blocks away, a family stood in their driveway, packing up their car for a camping trip.
COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh — Hundreds of women stood in the river, held at gunpoint, ordered not to move.
Mulligan stood in front of the crowd to say a prayer for friends and for the season.
If the Village People staged a reunion, I could have stood in as the middle-aged biker.
The president's supporters stood in a downpour for hours before the main event, waiting to get in.
Now, his father stood in a daze of grief outside a Rio office building, surrounded by lawyers.
On Monday, though, the speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, stood in her way — again.
In some cases, oil field economics, not federal policy, have stood in the way of new pipelines.
Our infantry battalion stood in formation while the adjutant for the Second Marine Division read a citation.
Mr. Mueller's rationale for demurring for now stood in stark contrast to Attorney General William P. Barr.
Imagine you've stood in line for 30 minutes only to learn there's still another hour to go.
The historian Doris Kearns Goodwin stood in a place she had described in her most recent book.
As an omonious figure stood in the doorway it was too dark to see what it was.
James Weekes, 78, stood in the parking lot, gazing at the playground where his grandchildren usually play.
Others said the name was simply a throwback to the airport that once stood in its place.
Farther down the line, Lauren Pugh, 213, stood in the sun next to an oversized purple suitcase.
E. B. Furgurson III, a reporter, stood in a blue shirt and khaki pants with his colleagues.
They stood in the thick Virginia heat, the beating sun driving the humid air into the 90s.
I've stood in Greenland with Inuit elders and seen the ice melting on that great ice cliff.
Bridget stood in her kitchen, watching the wind twist maple leaves off a tree in the yard.
We all stood in Ford's shoes and watched her truth be overridden by political expediency and misogyny.
Because, having sworn loyalty to the Constitution, he stubbornly stood in the way of those destabilization plans.
Many subjects seemed to have formed friendships by the time they stood in front of our cameras.
Some participants read the names of each victim; others stood in silence around sets of empty chairs.
Part of the complex had once stood in downtown Los Angeles, housing the Starlight Bar and Grill.
The woman, whose lawyers say she is suffering from post-traumatic stress, stood in silence before him.
I cried as my second grade teacher stood in silence, watching my classmate tear at my scarf.
A visibly anxious Salman, wearing a dark suit, stood in federal court as the verdict was read.
The stunning elegance of staircases like this one stood in contrast to their current state of disrepair.
In Carabobo's capital Valencia, 36-year-old builder Jose Pereira stood in a queue outside a bank.
Just three weeks before, I stood in that same Christmas market enjoying snacks and shopping for souvenirs.
The chorus was of koel birds and wild peacocks and a tropical moon stood in the sky.
He walked to the kitchen and stood in the doorway gloomily and waited for her to speak.
Officers stood in front of the Beach Avenue apartment building, the entrance cordoned off by police tape.
Mattis' devotion to postwar alliances stood in contrast to the president's penchant for isolationist and transactional rhetoric.
The hydrangea plants that Eli and Marlena used to race between no longer stood in the backyard.
As Familia's body was removed from the hospital, her fellow officers stood in salute of their comrade.
A simple white toilet and pedestal sink stood in stark contrast to the earthy terra cotta tiling.
Locals and tourists stood in the sunshine, picking the taquitos up with their fingers, talking between bites.
And so when my father stood in the schoolhouse doors, everyone assumed that his politics were mine.
In Little Rock, Arkansas, dozens of activists stood in the hallways and overflowed the lobby of Sen.
Thomas Ragster stood in the cold yesterday afternoon to tell us how he feels:#thankyou #respect pic.twitter.
" I stood in front of my son's door and screamed: "If you kill him, I'll kill you.
The Mountain Lake Lodge — whose exteriors stood in for Kellerman's — uses its visual advantage to have themed Dirty Dancing weekends, and Lake Lure, where a boys camp stood in for Johnny's Cabin and where many of the dancing interior scenes were filmed — has the yearly Dirty Dancing Festival.
Her comments as an outgoing Fed chief stood in contrast to the more cautious responses of Fed Gov.
Thousands of Floridians stood in line for up to three hours to give blood to help wounded survivors.
As the toddler stood in about a foot of water, an alligator grabbed him and dragged him underwater.
Panneerselvam had stood in for Jayalalithaa in the past, but made it clear he was not replacing her.
Aranda stood in front of the family's attorney, his head lowered, arms behind his back as he listened.
In Cannes, southern France, dozens of people stood in a circle and held hands outside the Palestinian pavilion.
I stood in front of the mirror and stared hard at the crack of light between my thighs.
Popular standing desks can cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars; my boxy alternative stood in great contrast.
But none of these words accurately described what I was feeling as I stood in Jamaa el-Fna.
But the remarks stood in stark contrast to what the President said at the CIA a day earlier.
So my sister Connie, who was over 18, stood in for a couple of over-the-shoulder shots.
Swift stood in front of the mural, which has butterfly wings with the words "Me!" in the center.
His messaging stood in contrast with the growing public sentiment that tech platforms cause more harm than good.
They stood in the cold for hours until they were picked up by a driver on the highway.
It is striking, though, that none of the main political parties, including the BJP, stood in the way.
It especially stood in contrast to Obama's delicate, even-handed treatment of issues related to race and identity.
In the selfie, Charles stood in front of a bathroom mirror while turning his butt towards the camera.
Kardashian West also posted another nipple-revealing photo as she stood in a soaking wet plunging white top.
Later, she stood in front of the store holding a machete and made threats against the Kardashian family.
It forces candidates who never stood in a cornfield to pay homage to farm subsidies of questionable merit.
I stood in the doorway and motioned with my hand for the man to rise and to leave.
She was just a girl who stood in front of the world and asked it to trust her.
I stood in the line at Tim Hortons and thought about which neighborhoods I should direct them to.
Outside, lines stretched for several blocks as angry fans stood in full sun, waiting as security staff struggled.
More than three hours after Tuesday's explosion, a group of waiters stood in shock outside a nearby restaurant.
First, he adjusted his stance: he stood in a wider squat, with his hands lower and further back.
We're talking about a 10-inch maquette that stood in for the role of Groot during the shoot.
He stood in the pocket and looked to pass when offensive lineman Jonah Williams backed into his leg.
I believed every day that that bar was real and had stood in that spot for 100 years.
This man has been a vile demon from day 1 & you stood in support like a pure FOOL!
Whittier, CaliforniaLynn Whittaker stood in the hallway of her home looking at the framed photos on the wall.
At the start of this year, the contract stood in negative territory and turned positive in mid-March.
It originally stood in front of the old courthouse and was moved in 1953 to its current location.
When they arrived, I stood in my kitchen and gently lifted one out of its shallow plastic container.
This stood in stark contrast to how many other "unicorn" CEOs cashed in before their companies went public.
Red-robed protesters dressed as characters from The Handmaid's Tale stood in the hall outside the hearing room.
Even though I was disappointed, I still stood in line and bought a T-shirt for my collection.
All stood in a straight row, with the respective stars playing their roles on Fox standing behind them.
By contrast, the Basque Nationalist Party, which stood in only three provinces, won six seats with 301,000 votes.
Instead, he stood in the middle of it all and nodded as the fans warmly chanted his name.
Seller stood in the back of the house at the railing behind the last row of orchestra seats.
Kaepernick's remarks stood in sharp contrast to those of fellow quarterback Cam Newton, who leads the Carolina Panthers.
I stood in the checkout line and watched milk-fed Americans unloading their carts onto the conveyor belt.
I was relieved the fence stood in between myself and whatever was at the bottom of those stairs.
He stood in three lines and waited 45 minutes before the problem with his mobile ticket was resolved.
She didn't know if she would get that opportunity, so she stood in line to tell him instead.
If Jews never stopped preaching these ideas, it was because the world always stood in need of them.
Sheriff's deputies knocked on the doors of homes that stood in the fire's path, urging residents to leave.
It has long stood in the way of deeper European military cooperation, which London fears could undermine NATO.
Obergefell stood under a glass chandelier, and Bermann and McCarthy stood in front of him, facing each other.
They stood in the parking lot, bundled up in hats and puffy coats, holding a giant Awood banner.
A crowd gathered near to where the royals stood in a cordoned off area cheering on the runners.
The spat is the latest in Silicon Valley in which competitive tensions stood in the way of customers.
He stood in court with a rosary in his hand, stunned when the judge gave him five years.
Years later, he again stood in as Rome's dictator, only to again resign and retire to his farm.
It's about a woman who stood in front of the Mayflower hotel in Washington, DC, on Connecticut Avenue.
I stood in the crisp air, flanked by centuries old brickwork, and imagined who once populated this place.
His stand was on the field level, third base side, which stood in the path of exiting fans.
Also in period clothes, he stood in stark contrast to those passing by in uniform jeans and sneakers.
As I stood in a sun-full room clutching a coffee someone asked me about my first startup.
Popular measures of both consumer and professional forecasters are well south of where they stood in the 1970s.
Years prior, I stood in a two-hour line at Best Buy to purchase a single TV.Lesson learned.
A bi-partisan labor agreement for public employees that stood in place for 40 years has been gutted.
"He's stood in the way of bipartisan legislation that is important to people in this district," Spanberger said.
There, he stood in silent prayer before the saint's body, moved to the church from the crypt below.
The hard line out of Washington has stood in conspicuous contrast with the more conciliatory gestures from Seoul.
Students who wanted Mr. Sullivan out stood in front of the administration building with tape over their mouths.
A tragic story of this planet and how nothing stood in our way to save it – but ourselves.
The Taliban attacked local residents when they stood in support of security forces who were defending the village.
That all stood in stark contrast to Labour's conference at the seaside town of Brighton a week earlier.
The ominous message coming from former administration officials often stood in contrast to the upbeat White House narrative.
Still, Mr. Cuomo's daily addresses have stood in stark contrast to the sometimes contradictory pronouncements coming from Washington.
Kinked gray hair stood in all directions from her scalp, pushed aside by electrodes that recorded brain activity.
One prism-like disk stood in a window like a lens, fracturing views of the garden hedges below.
Stood in an exhibit on Pelton wheels (a type of water turbine) at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park.
One morning last spring, Left and I stood in his lush backyard while he smoked a Marlboro Light.
Russia's S7 airline said the woman had stood in the aisle and said she had an explosive device.
One day, as I stood in the long line, I noticed a large brown dog on the sidewalk.
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez stood in the front of the room with her head tilted, as if listening intently.
In the advertisement she wore a pale pink headscarf and stood in front of a bright pink background.
The Tank has stood in town for decades, although no one is quite sure where it came from.
This stood in stark contrast to the approach that the eventual victor in New Hampshire's primary, Vermont Sen.
Witnessing firsthand many of the obstacles that stood in their way only deepens my appreciation of their courage.
Another man appeared, stood in front of my son and put his hand up to hail a cab.
One day, as I stood in the long line, I noticed a large brown dog on the sidewalk.
Patrons entered through the same door, stood in the same line and ordered from baristas of both sexes.
So I stood in the corner, pretended to be busy on my phone, and eventually left empty handed.
Light slanted through the boards above, and giant tanks used for water filtration stood in front of him.
The plant stood in the center of a densely populated stretch of homes, vegetable markets and rice paddies.
In the small town of Mogo, Andrew Graham stood in his backyard inspecting the ruins of his home.
In addition, President Trump has ended wasteful and costly regulations that stood in the way of hardworking Americans.
Once, she let Paul, Sr., spank her bare bottom as she stood in just heels at the refrigerator.
For the Obama administration, Afghanistan was the "good war" that stood in contrast to the nightmare in Iraq.
One night, a mongoose stood in his doorway like an amiable visitor, then hopped off toward better prospects.
The missile Haley stood in front of, she said, was fired on the airport outside Riyadh in November.
The other morning, Berg, now sixty-six, stood in front of Perkins's old town house, in Turtle Bay.
And it also stood in contrast to her demeanor at the very beginning of her match against Halep.
She's far from perfect but when she stood in front of the champion, Namajunas was perfect for Jedrzejczyk.
A 17-year-old named Chris Walker was visibly shaking as he stood in line to get one.
A group of Microsoft and GitHub employees stood in solidarity with a Chinese tech labor movement called 996.
Jeremiah's Civil War experience stood in stark contrast to that of Johnny, as penned by my youngest son.
"Oh, I just figured I'd give you a hundred dollars," she said as we stood in the hallway.
I simply stood in the trench, which felt cool at my ankles, and focused on where it ended.
So Tubman stood in opposition to the racist suffragists who said that black women shouldn't get the vote.
The euro's gains stood in contrast to the weakness of the dollar, which slipped for a second consecutive day.
People stood in line for hours to get their pictures taken with her, while she mostly ignored her fans.
Gibbons, who was unarmed at the time, stood in front of his children to protect them from the animal.
When Widman walked out of her house that day, he stood in her driveway with tears in his eyes.
Pleased with himself for muting another woman's voice, Mitch McConnell stood in the Senate gallery weeping tears of joy.
The first time he said it was earlier that morning, as we stood in the dry grass tying knots.
Oscar Garcia, who lives in East Elmhurst, Queens, stood in the Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Avenue station, waiting and watching.
That stood in contrast to how GM handled layoffs earlier this year, where employees were asked to leave immediately.
The easiest option in many cases will be simply to reselect the candidate who stood in the 2015 election.
Warren Edwards, who stood in line with his wife to vote in Melbourne, thanked Hawke and the Labor party.
It's also worth noting that the United States and China stood in the way of previous climate change treaties.
The courts jailed her twice for corruption; both times a placeholder, O. Panneerselvam, stood in until she could return.
Trump himself had already stood in the CIA's Hall of Heroes and defended the crowd that attended his speech.
When it came time for the vote, delegates from each country stood in the auditorium to give their response.
Having stood in that vantage, even with construction going on all around, I can tell you it's incredibly effective.
Some of the guests stood in a semicircle, shocked by the scene, while others were making for the door.
For an hour, thousands of women stood in silence in front of the Union Buildings in Pretoria in 1956.
"They should have stood in solidarity with the taxi drivers and immigrants," New York Senator Michael Gianaris told Recode.
Local papers reported that the drivers stood in front of the Esplanade area in George Town between 10 a.m.
The roles came quickly: after two weeks as an apprentice, she stood in for a principal dancer as Juliet.
Trump's unique contribution to the debate as it stood in the late-'80s was that this was all misframed.
A world where boxes no longer define us and barriers that once stood in the way have been removed.
He added that Eybers stood in front of the crew's news van and attempted to block them from leaving.
The models in black fringe stood in the back, almost disappearing into the velvet curtain hanging over the runway.
If you've ever stood in Best Buy and seriously considered an iPad versus a chromebook or laptop, then stop.
That stood in contrast to the double-digit leads that vanished during previous losses to Texas Tech amend Kansas.
We stood in the doorway talking for half an hour until Abramovich's wife joined us and invited me in.
Deputy Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini stood in for Fico to present the new government's agenda to lawmakers last week.
The folks from our agency eagerly stood in line with our advertising peers, media reps, and of course, BuzzFeed.
One protester stood in front of the stairway entrance in the school, and DeVos walked back to her vehicle.
In the second photo, the actress cradled her bump as she stood in front of a rack of clothes.
When I was a switch-hitter, I felt like a different human when I stood in each batter's box.
Both came to power armed with enemies lists, vowing to seek revenge against those who stood in their way.
Praise for Putin and Russia's standing stood in stark contrast to the reaction in the U.S. to Trump's performance.
Geraldine Peten, who stood in agreement with Bolding's statements and began to add a few words of her own.
At its dedication, white schoolchildren dressed in red, white, and blue stood in the formation of a Confederate flag.
As throngs walked by, the boys stood in front of the diamond-filled windows of Harry Winston, getting high.
"It's still so fresh," she said, crying as she stood in her dimly lit kitchen, with rain pouring outside.
And last month, he raised no objections when Mr. Trump stood in Mexico's presidential palace and promised a rewrite.
They stood in their reflective gear in front of their trucks and refused to go out on their routes.
While all cheerleaders stood in a uniform position during the anthem, one can be seen kneeling alone in line.
I stood in awe as a roomful of Trump supporters and the president himself began cheering Katherine Toney's name.
My girlfriend and I stood in the museum for an extremely long time, until the crowds began to thin.
However, the mark of rare bipartisanship was beset by news about the government funding bill, which stood in limbo.
Ignoring a modesty screen, Jossen stood in the middle of the room and shrugged on a lavender striped shirt.
CNN's Anderson Cooper stood in the wind and rain in Wilmington, North Carolina, reporting on Hurricane Florence this week.
When department stores wouldn't sell her mops, she stood in parking lots, demoing the products and selling them herself.
Even as a child she often stood in defense when she saw a need to speak up for others.
Democrats in the chamber stood in response, while Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and Republicans remained in their seats.
Things were toughest at Atlanta's airport, where some people stood in security checkpoint lines for more than an hour.
As he stood in the back of the church during midnight Mass, it finally felt like hope was winning.
Smith, who seemed to have an infinite capacity for small talk, stood in the rain and chatted with him.
That stood in contrast to how GM handled layoffs earlier this year where employees were asked to leave immediately.
While we stood in line without being able to do anything, we were beaten in the arms and legs.
Before people took their plates back to their rooms, patients and visitors stood in line and talked about food.
People reports that Los Angeles' Echo Park Lake stood in for San Francisco, but the TGIF spirit remained strong.
"I have some news to share with you," she said to me as we both stood in the kitchen.
I might stink of onions or meat from being stood in the kitchen all day but I don't care.
We all went to Eastham with our characters and stood in a circle for this memorial for this gentlemen.
A dachshund named Leroy stood in his owner's lap with his front paws up on the bar, barking loudly.
Ms. Merkel, above, has stood in the way of the populists who took over in Italy, Hungary and Poland.
I stood in wonder under a loblolly older than the county it towered over, a 300-year-old beauty.
"Everyone has stood in a line — at the bank, at a concert venue, at a grocery store," she said.
The choristers stood in the aisles of the theater dressed in ragtag street clothes, holding supersized helium-filled balloons.
But once Klobuchar stepped on stage, the mood stood in stark contrast to her rallies just a day earlier.
I stood in front of my jewelry box, which mostly holds costume jewelry I inherited from my great-grandmother.
Eighteen months ago I stood in Downing Street and addressed the nation for my first time as Prime Minister.
Before sunrise on my second day in camp, the protectors stood in a large circle by the sacred fire.
Behind the mountains that stood in front of me were even higher mountains, and behind them, the real titans.
But as Mr. Okafor and a friend, also black, stood in the lobby, the unidentified white man berated them.
The begrudging embrace of Mr. Menendez stood in stark contrast to the energy that poured into down-ballot races.
"All my creative energy definitely spawned in San Francisco," she told me recently, as we stood in her studio.
We looked at where the school's legacy stood in Argentina, Nigeria, Israel, Australia, Iraq, the United States and India.
After she voted, Warren stood in the bed of a pickup truck and thanked her supporters before snapping selfies.
Protesters, some waving Syrian National Army flags, climbed atop Turkish tanks or stood in their path, according to witnesses.
A lonely brick tower stood in a field, a faint hammer and sickle near the top almost completely faded.
On Tuesday, still coughing, eyes puffy, he stood in line for nearly seven hours and again went home untested.
The group stood in the building's backyard, which has already been rehabbed — by people considerably younger than the restaurateurs.
Sweet black figs stood in for apples in a memorable little tarte Tatin garnished with raw pale-green figs.
A dozen people stood in line outside the community center over an hour before the meals would be distributed.
The surveyors stood in the streets of Kiev with tall white poles to pinpoint exactly where each victim fell.
White tablecloths and stiff lace curtains—this was a part of the country where sombre stood in for formal.
At one point, the two stood in front of their own promotional posters and gave each other a hug.
Several of Harvey Weinstein's accusers stood in front of a Manhattan courthouse on Monday morning, waiting to be heard.
I would have stood in the snow for that dress because I love fashion and that was my choice.
A melting block of sculpted ice stood in for a missing prime minister at a televised debate, infuriating Conservatives.
In the lobby of Elstein's building, we stood in a circle and introduced ourselves—fifteen of us in all.
He stood in his small kitchen in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, waving the creases out of sheer, supple phyllo dough.
Maxwell's teammates stood in a line next to him, and Mark Canha put his right hand on Maxwell's shoulder.
It was a very hostile, unsecure space in which personal jabs stood in for the answering of serious questions.
He stood in the Armory's gravel alleyway, wearing the same black-and-white outfit that I'd seen in Brooklyn.
But even draped she looked curvy, and she stood in the line of sight of the prayer grounds nearby.
Ellen was terrified as she stood in the foyer of a 5-star hotel in Sydney, waiting for John.
The Kentucky Republican&aposs remarks stood in stark contrast with Trump&aposs comments on the assassination on Friday afternoon.
Her anger, confidence and sexuality stood in for stirrings of teenage passion that I had no way to express.
Berthinia Rutledge-Brown filmed as Micheal stood in shock by the computer while his friends excitedly rallied around him.
I stood in the booth and sobbed over the line: I'm here, I'm fine, we weren't near the earthquake.
TOKYO — Ikuo Sato stood in front of a Tokyo court in April and told the world he was gay.
He let Organizing for America wither, and he compromised with every major interest group that stood in his way.
He creates a digital mask indicating where the former building once stood in contrast to what stands there today.
She stood in the doorway and envisioned his many possible lives and looked out to the blue night falling.
She stood in lines that stretched blocks to get cash, since no electricity meant credit card readers weren't running.
It ended up getting judged on its own merits, but definitely being a TV host stood in my way.
But the comedian stood in front of the door, blocking their way with his body, until he was done.
Specifically, she's an Egyptologist, she reminded me as we stood in a marina warehouse on Tuesday in Hamilton, Ontario.
There's stuff made by Islamic women that stood in the face of religious tradition that were destroyed for religious reasons.
" He feels that "you stood in the wings of your own play, afraid to walk onto the boards and begin.
About a week later, 10 of us stood in front of President Wolfe's car during the all-school homecoming parade.
The convention audience cheered wildly as Trump stood in front of a row of American flags to deliver his speech.
Actor and understudy Michael Lee Brown stood in for Tony-winning Platt as the titular arm-breaker for Wednesday's matinee.
Groban had stood-in for Bocelli back in 1999 at a Grammy rehearsal, when he was just 16-years-old.
Juan José Padilla: I was seven years old when I stood in front of a bull for the first time.
Like hundreds of others who stood in line, he hopes to find any family members that may be out there.
Just earlier tonight I stood in front of the window and burst out crying I didn't care, if passersby watched.
"[Trump] has chosen a wall over workers," Pelosi said as she and Schumer stood in front of furloughed employees Wednesday.
Last year, thousands of shoppers stood in long lines outside stores to get their hands on a new furry friend.
I heard his voice tremble as he stood in the living room and said, 'I don't know where I am.
When she headed toward the school's entrance, the protesters stood in front of her, video from CNN affiliate WJLA showed.
On the other side, a line of officers stood in riot gear and eventually released tear gas on the crowd.
Season 3 was showcased by an armada of models, who stood in a stoic militancy, not unlike his first show.
On their final day, 32,000 people stood in lines across the islands to load up on food and other commodities.
TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — Dozens of young recruits stood in line, timing their punches and kicks as their trainer called out commands.
In the third pic, Zolciak-Biermann faced the ocean as she stood in her bikini with a sheer, white coverup.
The statue of a Confederate soldier stood in front of the courthouse in Durham and had been erected in 1924.
I stood in the office of my then boss at FedEx and told him I wanted his job one day.
According to Malaysian media reports, she stood in front of Kim to distract him while her accomplice approached from behind.
The Confederate Soldiers Monument, dedicated in 1924, stood in front of an old courthouse that how houses local government offices.
It stood in a once-marshy area that is still known as "the swamp", across the river from the Kremlin.
"Bob Corker stood in hall of our Gov't and told reporter Trump is liar + unfit for office," Jeremy Newberger wrote.
No.What if I've stood in line for every iPhone since the original, and at this point it's like a tradition?
After the rally, I stood in the rope line with people who were waiting to take a photo with Salvini.
The warmth Obama expressed for Peres at the ceremony stood in stark contrast to his many cold encounters with Netanyahu.
Some aspects of the film's treatment of linguistics were either misguided or stood in stark contrast to how linguists operate.
Trump stood in the front row, swaying to the music as a woman on stage led the church in song.
The last time I stood in front of a crowd at an altar like that was at my mother's funeral.
On March 14th his ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, declared that America stood in absolute solidarity with Britain.
The tax burden as a share of GDP has dropped some three points below where it stood in Healey's day.
While the worker stood in Virginia, he held the kind of transceiver that ships carry to broadcast their GPS locations.
Also, the Justice Department has sued California,  saying the state has stood  in the way of federal immigration authorities unconstitutionally.
For Cruz, however, the poll is down a bit from where he stood in most December and early January polling.
Noe Mauricio, a worker wearing a yellow helmet and orange vest, stood in the road directing traffic under steady rain.
One protester stood in front of the stairway entrance in the school, and DeVos walked back to her vehicle. Sec.
But a fundamental problem stood in the way of actually building quantum computers: the innate frailty of their physical components.
After getting out on bail and traveling to Milwaukee, he stood in front a judge on Monday for his arraignment.
The very next day, yet another delivery person entered Lentini's house, and stood in the entryway for around eight minutes.
Trump stood in front of a Trump Hotels podium, flanked by blown-up artist's renderings of the new hotel's design.
I can confirm this, having stood in for the role of the receptionist during a demo at the Thai restaurant.
As The Washington Post reported on Sunday, Kushner used The Observer to go after those who stood in his way.
But one person has stood in the way of these bills becoming law: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).
The national portion fell 24.2 percent, to C$401 million, with sales there now half where they stood in 2012.
I stood in front of the cameras wearing them and had the most fun shoot of my life, for her.
In the village center, five long tents stood in a field beside a concrete water tower lying on its side.
Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris weighed in on the strike on Saturday, saying she stood in solidarity with the workers.
" Booked to fly to Boston for a speaking engagement, she says, "I stood in the doorway and I said, 'goodbye.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed late Sunday that disagreements on trade stood in the way of a final statement.
They walked out together and stood in front of the Wales fans who had stayed in the stadium, still singing.
Both men stood in their corners serenely as the inevitable parade of notables — Rocky Marciano, Sugar Ray Robinson, et al.
Cuba's continuing domination in the ring stood in stark contrast to the decline of their northern neighbors the United States.
Ms. Richardson, who was nearby, took a photo of the animal as it stood in the back of a vehicle.
To achieve the effect, Bricard had stood in front of the camera, holding a light, and was then Photoshopped out.
Plus, it stood in Heliopolis, the cultural and religious center of ancient Egypt, located on the northeast periphery of Cairo.
Afterward, Hagelin stood in the Rangers' dressing room and said it was one of the happiest moments of his life.
Manchin may acknowledge that climate change is human-caused, but he has long stood in the way of climate action.
Thousands of people stood in the cold and rain for hours on New Year's Eve to witness the yearly spectacle.
He stood in a hangar-like structure that had been painted safran impérial, the official color of Louis Vuitton packaging.
And all of a sudden, the hardware limitations that had stood in the way of VR weren't a problem anymore.
Thursday morning, with waters creeping up Mr. Cassidy's front steps, he stood in waist-deep water watching his neighbors evacuate.
I stood in silence because I could think of no reason other than that the band was all I had.
He even stood in line, he told me with a mischievous twinkle as we waited for the performance to begin.
Roberts stood in front of a crowd of fans and toured them through two different planets created for the game.
What I knew at the very least was that the term "nerd" rarely stood in its headline, deck, or footnote.
Maddon, 62, stood in the clubhouse wearing the black wet suit of a diver and a baseball cap turned backward.
In North Carolina over the weekend, people stood in line for hours in counties with large black and student populations.
Outside, thousands and thousands stood in the streets, avenues and sidewalks, filling the popular neighborhoods with a sense of dread.
Research for his autobiography, published in multiple languages, stood in a stack more than two feet high near the door.
Mr. Ramirez's lawyer, Michael Hughes, who also stood in for Mr. Suero at the arraignment, said he had no comment.
Dorothy Campbell, 220, stood in front of a closed window at the Life Care Center one day earlier this month.
In a secluded nook of Central Park, 13 witches stood in a circle on a cloudless Saturday, eyes closed, chanting.
It took a little while for the doors to open — not ideal social distancing as everyone stood in the aisles.
And as I stood in my office in Manhattan, I'm looking out at the Brooklyn Bridge, I remember this moment.
His caucus has repeatedly stood in the way of legislation, from health care to immigration, for not being conservative enough.
No. 2, the national ownership cap hasn't stood in the way of a lot of these transactions in the past.
The vigil drew a handful of city employees, some of whom stood in the crowd and were overcome with emotion.
The closest volcano would have stood in the Bas-Vivarais region, a little over 20 miles northwest of the cave.
And last month, the mayor stood in the streets outside Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue to protest the tax bill.
His skepticism stood in sharp contrast to the priorities of Mr. el-Sisi, a strongman leader who greatly values appearances.
They calmly watched as Emma Gonzalez, a march organizer, stood in silence for minutes in honor of her dead classmates.
Snapshot: Above, "Game of Thrones" tourists in Ballintoy Harbour, Northern Ireland, which has stood in for several locations in Westeros.
For participants, life at the festival stood in stark contrast to the one just outside, full of caution and fear.
He said that in a few precincts with multiple polling sites, some voters stood in the wrong line for hours.
Adalberto Campos Fernandes, the health minister, said that Portuguese doctors resisted overprescribing and that regulators also stood in the way.
The paper's businesslike tone stood in contrast to Playboy's obscenity, which was repelling advertisers even as it was attracting readers.
Three months later, Mr. Baker stood in the mail-call line and opened the letter that would change his life.
Following similar scenes days prior in Italy and Spain, Indians stood in their doorways and on balconies at 5 p.m.
It's been a decade, and I've never stood in any Apple store lines or pre-ordered the latest phone online.
The owners stood in the dark and heat, wiping their faces with dishrags and ringing up orders with a calculator.
As reporters filed in, Nadal stood in the corridor changing his shirt and left his racket bag outside the door.
A scrum of law enforcement officials stood in the hallway, flashing a warrant to search the premises and seize property.
Hours later, he stood in Reminiscence wearing a sheepskin vest, loose cotton drawstring pants and a billowy black peasant blouse.

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