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Democrats could stand to know more about religion.
He advised journalists not to write about what they had seen because he did not think Americans could stand to know "what we've done here".
"This year is going to be a big year for me to know where I stand, to know where I'll be as far as a top running back in the league".
So while "magpie" might not be in this particular dictionary, neither are hundreds of other outdoorsy words that children might come across and could stand to know, let alone see, touch, or smell.
So while "magpie_"_ might not be in this particular dictionary, neither are hundreds of other outdoorsy words that children might come across and could stand to know, let alone see, touch, or smell.
The title comes from a 1959 pamphlet that tells doctors to trickle out information to cancer-stricken patients, since most of them "couldn't stand" to know the truth: the disease would kill them and there was little that could be done about it.
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Piazza does not need to look at a lineup card or to hear boos cascading from the stands to know he is not, in his words, popping the barrel of the bat over the plate.
I think we all need to choose to stand alone, to know we need no one else to be the strongest, most incredible versions of ourselves.
How can you stand it, not to know?" The treasury of self-knowledge that'self-knowledge thatthe prize of knowing exactly what we want.
In the stands, everyone seemed to know each other, but not what to expect from this Test.
N2K stands for Need to Know.
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