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Visual Arts: 'It's Hard to Make a Stand' by Steve Bishop, at the Saatchi Gallery, had me smiling for the rest of the day.
He urged the party to make a "stand" by re-examinating the direction it was heading in under the leadership of Mr Corbyn and his shadow chancellor John McDonnell.
Ms Balding, who is a judge for tomorrow's annual Pink List of influential gay people compiled and published by The Independent on Sunday, decided to make a stand by complaining to the PCC after being astonished at the anger Mr Gill's remarks prompted on Twitter.
His mother has taken under her wing a young idealist who is also the protege of a corrupt chief who virtually runs the local community; when Kayode offends the chief and grasps the extent of his power, he decides to make a stand by returning to his Nigerian roots.
Force India said they, Lotus and Sauber could make a stand by skipping the race in Austin but Lotus dismissed the talk.
It's been a losing battle following TorrentSpy's decision in March to make a stand by erasing a huge amount of MPAA-requested data they considered private.
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It can easily encompass making a stand-by traction splint and pulling manual traction on a fractured femur.
Anyway, they've made a stand by not asking Auntie Fergie, which is something, I suppose.
First, I made a stand by stacking some boxes from the storeroom.
There have been examples of councillors making a stand by putting on headphones during prayers.
With a regiment of rifles in front, they opened fire upon the enemy who made a stand by the KFC on ground very favorable to him.
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