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But so far no stands, just highway and the odd occasional tower.
Twenty teams in two amateur divisions play on two nearby fields, one of which has no stands.
The first lady took no stands on public issues, but she was criticized by some for entertaining on a scale too opulent for a republican government, and she was only too glad to retire to Mount Vernon after her husband completed his second term of office in 1797.
Frank MacKay, the Independence Party's chairman for both Suffolk County and New York State, said that the party had no stands on social issues and had no litmus test for candidates, "except for electoral reform, where we want same-day voter registration and anything that empowers the voter".
There were no stands, or even raised embankments, so people would drive their own cars close to the circuit and then line the edge of track with, at most, a few bales of hay separating them from the racing cars.
The current regulations applied in terms of the National Forests Act of 1998 requires that no stands composed of natural forest species may be cleared, irrespective of whether they recover from destroyed forest stands or expanded into natural grassland and Fynbos shrubland by naturalization (Geldenhuys 2011b).
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My uncle's house no longer stands.
The vantage point no longer stands.
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