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Dancer B would stand, often unresponsive, though often his head would be moving to the beat.
He takes the stand, often met with in artists, of an impartial judge of the history of our days".
Mr. Miyerov's customers have only a few square feet at the front of the store in which to stand, often shoeless, as they await a quick repair.
He was found not guilty of trying to extort Rahm Emanuel, Chicago's new mayor, and unlike the first trial, Mr Blagojevich testified in his own defence, spending one week on the stand, often giving long rambling answers to simple yes and no questions.
Attrition within the stand often introduces micro-scale, non-climate variability to the ring-width record, lowering the coherent signal within the stand (Wunder et al. [2013]).
For example, the greater amount of biomass harvested in WS 5 (and the greater GHGR benefits when that biomass was used for LLWP) resulted in this stand often receiving a greater value of the composite service index relative to WS 4. Whole-tree harvesting, however, is known to lead to significant damage to soil and water resources (Lattimore et al. 2013).
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Those stands often put him at odds with fellow Republicans.
Soren explains that the atmosphere in the stands often mirrors whatever is happening on the pitch.
Vegetable stands often go unmanned, with simply a dish for leaving payment.
And like Mrs. Clinton, Mrs. Roosevelt was strongly criticized for her stands, often cruelly.
At the back of the stage a great aperture stands, often sealed by a pair of golden doors.
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