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Our watches stand for something else.
Knowing that a block (or letters) can stand for something else is a preliteracy skill.
"We decided we were going to stand for something else in housewares — we were going to become the brand for millennials".
"Maybe in Park Slope, they need to stand for something else," JR said, "that's why the project is a mirror of society".
On the contrary, "she believed that something could stand for something else, a rose for love, an ocean for life, a cross for death".
Art, as Sontag persuasively argued, doesn't stand for something else but is itself a thing, and while Mr. Dorsky's films can inspire explanatory reveries, they are also beautiful objects.
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Whether he likes it or not, however, Soames also stands for something else.
But if the provost's office is a symbol of recovery, it also stands for something else.
Stands for Women" tour, intended to reduce the Democrats' frequent advantage among female voters to the point where W. stands for something else: winner.
His warmth, directness and integrity have been a beacon; in an increasingly crowded, chaotic market, he stands for something else entirely: the communication of powerful truths of unity, compassion and understanding.
Since 1989, however, when the country's name was changed to Myanmar, it has also stood for something else: one of the most repressive military regimes in the world.
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