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Standing CWD was more common in unmanaged stands than in managed stands.
About half of the crowd remained standing throughout, a group that included far more young people in the stands than delegates on the floor.
At the same time, the L.I.A. began taking more political stands than before.
Watch television and you're more likely to see a woman on the stands than wearing trainers.
She's had more one-night stands than a hamburger chain, but she hasn't got chlamydia.
Antismoking groups said American negotiators had advocated tougher stands than anticipated.
And timber companies pay less for building roads to get to timber stands than the cost of building them.
The trouble is that this tends to say more about where Mr Clegg stands than what he stands for.
They're pretty decent fans, with fewer insults and objects hurtling out of the stands than in, say, Costa Rica.
"I have found people care far more about where the candidate stands than where the candidate lives," he said.
As a nation, British people are now more accepting of sex before marriage, same-sex relationships and one-night stands than they were in the 1980s.
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