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Asa'ib ahl al-Haq, one of the most powerful members of the umbrella group, hinted that it might stand its members down in protest at the de facto alliance with a sworn foe.
It might stand for Nikolai Astrup himself.
In this, it might stand for all developed societies.
She remembered thinking it might stand out and make me feel special.
After several minutes of verbal sparring, he conceded that it might stand for "collateralized debt obligation".
It might stand beside a river, but never on top of one.
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It's plausible I might stand a chance.
The alpaca teddy bear coat worn with black and white tartan trousers on the new "It" boy Benjamin Eidem might stand out on the street, but it looked right at home here in the world of Michael Kors.
There were points early on in the season when it appeared Louisville might stand no chance running against a Wall-led fast break.
Perhaps his greatest exclusive was the late-night report in November 1990, at a time when few had suggested it, that Thatcher might stand down the next morning rather than risk defeat in the final stage of the Tory leadership contest.
If he touches on it, President Obama might stand before cameras distraught at the shooting.
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