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There is still a chance the dying bill will stand for its final vote Thursday night, but it might also be days away.
Further south, Maya Heidary is preparing her stand for its grand opening.
A party's line on uniforms, academic selection, the curriculum and so on can be taken to stand for its wider thinking on social issues.
The prime minister's office issued a statement on Monday, saying, "Israel will continue to stand for its essential interests, even in the face of international pressure, and there will be no change in the decision it has taken".
Moaning wordless voices in the orchestra help express a queasy sensuality, a disturbing uncleanness, in a depiction of voyeurism that can stand for its power with Debussy's in "Pelléas et Mélisande".
When the managers of New York Theater Workshop, an Off Broadway company a few blocks away from Classic Stage in the East Village, decided to revamp its concession stand for its recent production of "Peter and the Starcatcher," they considered concepts more likely to come from the mouths of foodies than theater geeks: handmade, artisanal, local.
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Starbucks, he conveys, stands for its goals on sustainable growth, farmer equity and environmental awareness.
The University of Vermont's abbreviation, "UVM" stands for its Latin name, Universitas Viridis Montis.
Tiger claims that for the Germania Ottomans, 13 stands for its 13 secret laws apparently, "all good ones like loyalty".
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