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It needs to stand for something.
I prepare a bath of water and sodium alginate, which needs to stand for 24 hours.
That's the last thing the History Channel needs to stand for.
The Times needs to stand for truth, not truthiness – yes, even in a memoir-style feature article in the magazine.
Where Muslim governments, even those who are friends, do not offer opportunity, respect the rule of law, or tolerate differences, then the United States needs to stand for a better future.
Hoeneß, who took over as club president from Franz Beckenbauer that night, had feared that some of the members might voice their displeasure at the less than rosy situation in the league and punish him in the electoral round (Bayern are technically a plc but the club is the majority shareholder and its board needs to stand for election at regular intervals).
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"We needed to stand for something".
They need to stand for something more than empty slogans.
But as we go global we need to stand for more important issues internationally.
If you're going to build a brand online you really need to stand for something.
"Weary travelers no longer need to stand for hours on end," a sign says.
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