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Even Archimedes needed a lever and a place to stand to move the world.
That would be one place where we could probably stand to move more quickly.
If implemented smartly, autonomous vehicles stand to move the needle on both issues, helping us travel more efficiently and safely.
Only then did Walter John Harmon begin again to breathe, though he stood where he stood, unable to move, as if in a trance, until he collapsed and lost consciousness.
(On a hot day, a modeler stands by to move the whole process into the shade, so the clay will not soften).
It stands to reason that moving to Jersey is the one not-cool thing that will never inexplicably become cool among New Yorkers.
We stand ready to move forward".
"In my view, that means policy needs to stand ready to move off either foot in the period ahead".
Mensch's decision to stand down to move to New York with her family will provide David Cameron with a difficult byelection contest in the marginal Corby seat.
A technological revolution is underway in the energy and transportation sectors [and] financial market regulators stand ready to move from rhetoric to tough action on climate risk management".
Like the coolest pimps on my block while I was growing up in Harlem, Miles was constantly posing; he knew how to stand, how to move, how to compose himself in space so that the world revolved around him.
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