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Hot areas stand higher—or at shallower depths in the ocean than cold areas.
There are 35 other buildings in Manhattan, having from 31to4848 floors that stand higher than the hotel.
Of course, these Google Plus results will stand higher on the page than information from other social networks.
Finally, the world may be better able to stand higher interest rates than sceptics believe, because they are so widely expected.
Dogs always think that they live in a pack, and normally all you have to do to subdue a (psychologically undamaged) animal is to assert convincingly that you stand higher in the hierarchy than he does.
Aluminosilicate glasses find applications similar to those of borosilicates, but the former can stand higher operating temperatures; glasses with relatively high alumina contents and no boric oxide are exceptionally resistant to alkalies.
But if they surrender, we should not lynch them, but rather try them, to promote values that must stand higher than vengeance: to hold them accountable for their crimes against humanity, to tell the world the true facts of those crimes and to demonstrate that civilized societies can provide justice for even the most heinous outlaws.
Grimm says that Hel is an example of a "half-goddess;" "one who cannot be shown to be either wife or daughter of a god, and who stands in a dependent relation to higher divinities" and that "half-goddesses" stand higher than "half-gods" in Germanic mythology.
Impressionistically, and in agreement with Groves [1], we do tend to agree with Hillman-Smith [10] that northern white rhinos seem to stand higher in the leg than southern, which seem longer-bodied.
Thick hair can stand higher heat while thin hair needs much lower temperatures to prevent damage.
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Fishing camps and residential homes stand high, as if on giraffe's legs.
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