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the stood
verb
To position or be positioned physically. To support oneself on the feet in an erect position. To rise to one's feet; to stand up. To remain motionless. To be placed in an upright or vertical orientation. To place in an upright or standing position. To occupy or hold a place; to be situated or located. To measure when erect on the feet.
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Authoritative, calm and with just a touch of human, she was the stood out at the public debates.
Even so, Cockburn's unrelenting anti-style turns out some auto-pilot phrasing (numerous "back of my minds," "vicious circles," prose misdemeanors of the "stood the test of time" variety).
The stood in an ignoble tradition stretching from the forged Zinoviev letter of the 1920s to the fictional "12 Labour lies" used to undermine the Labour party of Neil Kinnock 70 years later.
Labour is taking the "stood on by a child" approach?
Hit the stood burette carefully with your index finger in order to remove bulb gases inside the liquid then record the initial volume of the burette at the meniscus (the lowest part of the dip in the liquid).
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The stands erupted in laughter.
The stands empty out".
The 'standsnds for speed.
The CNC stood firm.
Shamed, the man stood.
The BBC stood firm.
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