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But some say the very problem is determining what Congress stands for today.
And it is the Frenchness of this new mood that stands out, as though a generation were looking at Paris fashion and what it stands for today.
Questions about the future of the Democratic party, or what it really stands for today, can be papered over for now.
And yet, when the researchers hired by Priorities USA asked focus-group attendees what the Democratic Party stands for today, the answers given included "the one per cent," "the status quo," and "themselves and the party".
No, he is my hero because of what he stands for today, as he continues to speak out against what he fears to be the loss of independent representation of the weakest, the most unpopular, those not merely down on their luck but down in the gutter.
Our job is to communicate what THE SHACK stands for today".
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RON, in purple, stands for Revenge of the Nerds (#1 above); FFA, in orange, stands for Free for All (#2); BP, in blue, stands for Blue Planet (#3), and LCO, in green, stands for Last Call at the Oasis (#4).
Here, C stands for SMMC-7721 cells, Qu for quercetin, and Ni for Ni nanoparticles.
(In January, unless corrected, computers will think that "00″ stands for 1900, not 2000).
CA allows a contiguous or non-contiguous aggregation of bandwidth up to 100 MHz [14], which stands for 6,000 modulated LTE subcarriers.
(state_{js}) is a dummy for the 32 states of residence and (year_{jt}) is a dummy for the year of the survey (1 stands for 1997 and 2 for 2006).
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