Stands
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You've found the hidden switches, evaded the secret traps, and now your expedition finally
stands
at the heart of the ancient temple inside The Lost City.
SA: Tell me about SMART, tell me what does it stand for and why is it important to you? FO: So SMART
stands
for South-South Malaria Antigen Research Partnership.
And he just
stands
there breathing, like he remembers my eyes glowing white, like he remembers my bulletproof chest, like he remembers he's my pop.
Never discouraged, the knight
stands
proudly, and becomes even more convinced of his mission.
But there's an extra symbol in this equation: H. Right, H. H
stands
for Higgs particle.
So, "O
" stands
for "open to experience," versus those who are more closed.
"C
" stands
for "conscientiousness," in contrast to those with a more lackadaisical approach to life.
Now, to the cool kids in the audience, you already know, YOLO
stands
for "you only live once," and because I only have one life, I'm going to spend it doing what I always dreamt of doing: seeing the hidden wonders of the world and discovering new species.
What
stands
out from Brexit is the gap between public perception and empirical reality.
One of the things that
stands
out for me very strikingly, looking at immigration attitudes in the United Kingdom, is that ironically, the regions of my country that are the most tolerant of immigrants have the highest numbers of immigrants.
As I look to the future, my hopes for my daughter when she
stands
on this stage some 20, 30 years from now are that she be as proud to call herself her mother's daughter as her father's daughter.
I told him, "The
stands
are packed, a lot of people couldn't get in, there are blue and white balloons all over the field, they're opening a giant Argentine flag that covers the entire grandstand."
I started looking into the
stands
and I spotted a little white flag with lettering done in black spray paint, that read: "Silvio, your family and all of San Pedro are here."
But once they find it, that DNA is still tiny, and surrounded by so much other DNA, that what these machines then do is copy the target gene, and one copy piles on top of another, millions and millions and millions of copies, until that gene
stands
out against the rest; until we can visualize it, interpret it, read it, understand it, until we can answer: Does my pig have the flu?
Now, when a man who is six feet two and 265 pounds
stands
in front of you and says his daughter is athletic, you might think that's a reflection of him.
Now, before we break our shoulders patting Target on the back, just this week they released a shirt in which one of the most iconic scenes in "Star Wars: A New Hope" where Princess Leia
stands
up to the Dark Lord of the Sith, was released on a t-shirt in which she's mysteriously replaced by Luke.
The word jihad
stands
for all those meanings as a whole.
[Remain Incomplete] Recently I was in Paris, and a friend of mine took me to Nuit Debout, which
stands
for "up all night," the self-organized protest movement that had formed in response to the proposed labor laws in France.
And evidence
stands
up for the man on the street and against the elites.
But the tree that
stands
out by itself makes those relationships that define a tree, the relationships between trunk and roots and branches, much more apparent.
Now, we also see this idea that black people are people either alternately outside of the bounds of time or stuck in the past, in a scenario where, much as I'm doing right now, a black person
stands
up and insists that racism still matters, and a person, usually white, says to them, "Why are you stuck in the past?
When you see a Henry Moore, still, your hair
stands
up.
I loathe what he
stands
for and I think he's wrong on the substance, but it's interesting to see someone with a set of ideas find a vehicle, Donald Trump, and then try to take control of the White House in order to advance his viewpoint.
People would you describe you as right of center, and yet here you are with this visceral reaction against him and some of what he
stands
for.
The definition of America that Steve Bannon
stands
for is backwards-looking.
Orwell urged us to protect our language because ultimately our ability to think and communicate clearly is what
stands
between us and a world where war is peace and freedom is slavery.
I was talking to my coach about it, and we were talking about how this is just a new part of my life, and my baby's going to be in the
stands
and hopefully cheering for me, not crying too much.
Today, the audience for Lorenzetti's frescoes is not the governing but the governed, the individual who
stands
in front of his allegories and walks away with insight, who heeds a call to action.
And we recently were taking
stands
for why Ann Coulter needs to be able to speak at Berkeley, and why Milo has free speech rights.
LUCI
stands
for the Los Angeles Union Cooperative Initiative, and our objective is to create more worker-owned businesses here in Los Angeles.
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