He stood up from behind the couch and opened fire, blasting the doorframe next to his enemy's head. |
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I nodded and he stood up, gathering the styrofoam containers and empty soft drink cups and crumpled napkins. |
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He has stood up by his cabana, mustered his courage and said what needs to be said. |
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And soon one cup of coffee morphed into two and three before we finally stood up to pay the check and leave the restaurant. |
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He stood up from his chair as soon as he finished the last few morsels of food on his plate. |
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Ignoring it I stood up and moseyed over to the magazine rack to find something more educational. |
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I stood up and moseyed through the shops until I saw a little denim messenger bag and bought it with my credit card. |
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Images on the screens were often blotted out when people near the projector stood up. |
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Even if you don't win the fight at least people can say you stood up to her. |
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What the committee saw in fact was a course which stood up remarkably well to the almost unrelenting rain. |
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Distractedly, I unbuckled my seat belt and stood up on legs that felt strange. |
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We had both been babbling on about the joys of adventure when a young woman stood up and cut us short. |
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The audience stood up and applauded him as, in his usual style, he made the point bluntly and undiplomatically. |
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David stood up straight, groaning for a moment at the strain put on his calf muscles. |
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I stood up softly, undesirous of disturbing my companions, but with my heart beating now rather more rapidly with surprise and excitement. |
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I stood up and went to the north window looking towards the mountains of my birth. |
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Adam threw the harness he had been mending to the floor, stood up, and advanced on Joe. |
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Diego grew uneasy with the silence and stood up, she walked to the door and knocked on it. |
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Molly stood up in surprise and noticed that she was now wearing a gauzy dress of iridescent white. |
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He did not say anything for a while and then he stood up and reached his hand down to me. |
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Maybe he gets his rebellious streak from his mother, who stood up to her whole family. |
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The crowd stood up so they could see the specks, combined into one, quickly slicing through the sky. |
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She toke a deep breath and licked her lips before she stood up again and as if by a miracle, her legs were able to hold her weight. |
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He stood up painfully and slithered across the slimy floor, slipping on the fish that had scattered from the broken boxes. |
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Emily rolled over and stood up, raising her hands above her head, her long dark brown hair streaming down her back. |
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Gray stood up, wavering slightly, slopping beer onto the table from the mug in his right hand. |
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Max stood up so quickly he slopped the alcohol down his shirt and scared the brunette so bad that she squeaked and shrank away from him. |
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Remsi, who was dying a piece of cloth red, wiped his hands clean, though they remained stained, stood up, and held his hand out. |
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He has, without fear or favour, consistently stood up for the people of Bootham and of the city. |
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She stood up before she had time to stop herself, and stood there for a few minutes unmoving, and terribly awkward. |
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He stood up too and they walked out, their boots crunching though the thin layer of slush and snow covering the ground. |
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Akina stood up and walked down the beach to where the plane was still smoking, the fire unlikely to stop anytime soon. |
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When he stood up his natty blue and white striped pants hung on his bony legs as he leaned on his cane. |
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Rei stood up, straightened her short blond hair and smoothed the hem of her long blue dress. |
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A few seconds later, she stood up, a pencil in her mouth and grease smudges on her face. |
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Nika stood up as her captive yanked and strained at the glittering strand that leashed her, shoulders bunching and teeth bared. |
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But what if someone stood up and admitted whatever he held deep within the bowels of his soul. |
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She sighed and stood up, then her nose started to curl up as she sneezed and coughed. |
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She stood up, feeling a bit dizzy, and closed her eyes until she recuperated the balance. |
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She stood up, too hastily, all of a sudden interested in neatening the bed she had left unmade for days. |
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He'd stood up and his back was to her, his dirty blond hair was matted with dark red blood. |
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Arin peeped through his fingers and then stood up with his jaw almost scraping his knees. |
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True, she was rather old, but she was unwrinkled and stood up straight and tall. |
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Jasmine, whose eyes were red and puffy and bloodshot, stood up, wiping her nose with the tissue in her hand. |
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My mother and sister and I watched my dad tell the press off that morning, and at the end of the speech my mother just stood up and said, bravo! |
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As well as being top scorers in the Bundesliga by a long chalk, their attackers have stood up in the Champions League. |
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We stood up to the competition and delivered a good service, but we hit a brick wall. |
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She stood up and walked around, and for the first time since she encountered the whole rescuing brigade, sang. |
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In the senate he attacked Joe McCarthy for red-baiting and stood up for civil rights. |
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They could have stood up perfectly well by themselves, as a dessert in their own right, without some sugary over-cooked egg white as a prop. |
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Haley stood up and took her by the upper arm and over to the desk chair near the nightstand. |
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And one of the reasons that the water stood up high the last couple of days is we had a pretty strong south wind off the water. |
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Lodge put his sunglasses on and stood up, his hand gripped around the hilt of his weapon. |
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Dropping the water skin, he stood up rapidly and took out his bow, nocking an arrow rapidly, aiming for the direction of the voices. |
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He stood up and went to the phone, and as luck would have it, Dr. Olson was in, and had some time spare to check Lauren over. |
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Buffy stood up and walked toward Spike, and I could see how effortlessly her every gesture spoke volumes to him. |
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A young native man stood up in the back of a pickup truck, bullhorn in hand. |
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One old man with a richly hennaed beard stood up suddenly as the sound of Beethoven's Ode To Joy was broadcast, apparently from his head. |
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Here's a man who stood up to the might of the UK and US government to vociferously denounce the Iraq war. |
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A brave community who stood up to an abusive yob have won justice and an anti-social behaviour order to keep him under control. |
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Ixta stood up, and ripped off the gown she was wearing, revealing a green bustier, and a green skirt. |
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She stood up and elbowed him in the back before turning on her heel and sprinting for the stairs. |
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A pitiful thousand men left from our large expedition stood up to join me, almost none woundless. |
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Gavin stood up and did some kung fu, speaking out loud as he kicked the air. |
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He stood up and tugged on his navy blue tunic and adjusted the cuffs of his sleeves, which bore the four gold solid stripes of his rank. |
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In a labored effort, he stood up and paid a closer inspection to this enigmatic item. |
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She finally snapped out of la-la land and stood up when she saw me standing there. |
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He put the ring on her finger, then stood up and took her hand and lead her to the altar, which was actually the podium. |
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She finally stood up, straightening her dress, as her boyfriend propped his weary, languid body up on his elbows. |
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Isaac stood up tall, stretching his lanky legs and walking forward as if to lead the group away. |
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It then stood up and lankily walked off, disappearing behind trees and then reappearing again before finally disappearing for good. |
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The ladies have been very amenable so far, some of them spoke out at the meeting, stood up and identified themselves and asked questions. |
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He had, by now, stood up, but his lanky limbs were still lax as his back steadied itself against the wall. |
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She huffed, stood up, arched her back in a heavyweight stretch, turned to the fountain and started in on a long, long drink. |
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He stood up and started the long walk to the public restrooms at the edge of the beach. |
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Angie didn't give him time to reply as she stood up, wiping away her tears and straitening her shirt. |
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We stood up, heading off into the busy town for some traditional retail therapy. |
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Benjamin Mascardo, a young man in his early thirties, stood up from the leftmost area of the panelist's table. |
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Nikolas simply stared at her and she returned his stare tenfold until finally she stood up. |
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A wave of dizziness washed over her as she stood up, she was about to fall but strong arms caught her before she did. |
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The lieutenant stood up to face his superior without fear and without respect. |
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I am not suggesting that his arguments necessarily stood up to academic scrutiny. |
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He stood up and finished getting dressed and gave her a light, shaky kiss on the cheek. |
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She stood up, and balanced the basket on her hip though a stab of pain flashed up her body from her right leg. |
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I stood up, thanked the officers, and stumbled back to my room with Max right behind me. |
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They made it back to Florida as stowaways on a boat, with nothing more than the clothes they stood up in. |
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Kook stood up and skirted the round table till he came to the small black oven that stood behind Taterra. |
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This is the only film I have ever seen in the cinema where the audience stood up at the end and cheered and applauded. |
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He stood up, stretching limbs that had become stiff from the cramped surroundings. |
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Shoving one hand into his pocket, he rested his free palm against the arm of his chair and slowly stood up. |
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Soon enough he stood up along with the other passengers and made his way by the scared stewardess and off of the plane. |
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She put her school books in a neat row, making sure her books stood up straight. |
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Gabrielle carefully closed The Anthem, stood up as the bell rang, capped her pen and stuck it into her jean pocket. |
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This decision was roundly attacked by Californian senators at the time, who stood up for the Hollywood film industry. |
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Everyone was pleased at the prospect that someone had stood up against our tyrant of a principal, and whoopee, that person was me. |
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I stood up, grabbing my jacket as protection against the soft ocean breeze. |
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A plump figure dressed in a boring black shirt with blue suspenders stood up. |
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Their guest made a loud scoffing noise and stood up, violently pushing back his chair so that it rucked up the carpet. |
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I tossed the useless tent stake aside and stood up, wiping the sweat off my face. |
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He hadn't answered her when she asked if he had been okay, just stood up and walked away. |
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He stood up and started to pace around the room with his fingers crossed behind his back. |
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A faint buzz assaulted her ears, and the hairs on the back of her neck suddenly stood up. |
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Korbin stood up from his sitting position and hooked a thumb on the waistband of his jeans. |
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She pushed back the burgundy chenille blanket that had been covering her and stood up, slipping on her flip flops. |
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It was examined to see if the idea stood up and had integrity and financial credibility. |
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Ignorant to the fact that the roof was low on one side, I scraped my forehead as I stood up straight. |
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This group had enjoyed the walk and we shared that weary satisfaction of knowing our bodies had stood up to a good test. |
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She cast a sad momentary glance around the room then stood up to retrieve her coat. |
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She stood up and was shown to be attired in a short tan dress that barely reached her knees. |
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Matthew's cheerful voice broke through her melancholy mood and she stood up to find him running down the track. |
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He stood up, reaching out and taking her hand so that they walked together from the courtyard. |
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When Saxon stood up he did so smoothly, with an air of authority and confidence he didn't think he'd ever possessed. |
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He stood up to offer a handshake, revealing that he was a tall man, of average but sufficient build. |
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It was too much for her to stand and she stood up and walked up the next flight of stairs and to her room. |
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He stood up, waiting for me to stand too, and when I did he started to walk slowly. |
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He stood up awkwardly and strolled mysteriously to the corner of the room where a peculiarly large gramophone horn dominated. |
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The supermodel and her companion then stood up and moved to the back of the bar. |
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I stood up and smiled back, gave Jim a nod and calmly began to make my way over to the exit. |
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Her mother stood up abruptly from the chair she was sitting on and glared at her. |
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I stood up and ran at her, but she disappeared and materialized behind me, backhanding me brutally, and I doubled over trying to keep my balance. |
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This will be the biggest test of the managerial team, but they have stood up to every test so far. |
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Feeling less self-conscious he stood up and ambled jadedly towards Finn, placing his hands limply around her shoulders. |
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She stood up smoothly and whacked it as hard as she could with the tenderizer. |
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Marvin started bailing with an oil can while Frankie stood up, machete in hand. |
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He swam up to me, the water reaching halfway up my stomach, and then stood up, scooping me up in the same fluid motion. |
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Or, mapping the human genome could be judged as the greatest advance in the history of our species since we stood up on two legs. |
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Yesterday the pro-testing marchers stood up to be counted and we applaud them. |
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Circe and Alex both stood up and began walking down the branch gymnasts on the balance beam. |
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I was on my knees, my vision clouded in a haze of pain, and then I shook it off and stood up, a terrible smile on my face. |
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Pulling a water gun from her bulky backpack, she filled it with the drink and stood up. |
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The younger of the two finally regained her bearing and stood up, ready to indignantly scream at her sister. |
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As soon as the bandleader raised his baton, we stood up and my husband led me onto the floor. |
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Kathy shrugged and stood up, throwing her scrubbing brush back into the bucket. |
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I stood up and Jordan and I walked over to the grassy bank by the playground. |
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He gave me a kiss on the cheek, then stood up and helped me up to stand beside him. |
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When they stood up for a hymn, he noticed that her dress was tucked into the cheeks of her posterior. |
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She flipped the second safety off before seating it in the holster and stood up. |
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Normally, when one stood up from a sedentary position, one's mind would be unequal in circulatory oxygen than the rest of the body. |
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Cindy stood up from her seat and went over to the basin and continued her washing up. |
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For a couple of hours different ideas were batted around to see how strong they were, but none stood up to Jen's standards. |
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She slowly stood up straight, stretching her right leg in front of herself as she did. |
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He stood up and with a slight difference in his walk threw his current bottle away and got a new one out of the fridge. |
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Giant ground sloths, or megatheria, stood up to six meters tall and walked North and South America 2,000,000 to 11,000 years ago. |
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Once they had settled, and he had served the food and drink, Lauren stood up. |
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And yet as I searched my hazy memory, I felt my brain cloud over, as if I had stood up too quickly. |
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James was startled by the sudden intrusion and quickly stood up by the foot of the bed. |
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She stood up and opened the cage, the beast followed her out and stayed by her side. |
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He waited a beat and then stood up, shoulders square to the lion, facing him in an unequivocal challenge. |
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Since he decided to be difficult and let me do all the work, I stood up on my tiptoes and kissed him. |
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A smaller man, also wearing the military camouflage stood up from his chair. |
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Ryan and I stood up and I made eye contact with the girl standing beside us. |
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I stood up and she pushed a strand of my hair back into place, attacking it with hairspray. |
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They shared a quiet moment together before Tara stood up and turned to Rob. |
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Then he stood up and started to walk out, with my mum following closely behind. |
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She stood up and nodded, opening her briefcase and setting the valuable papers inside then closing it up with a click. |
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Brushing myself, off I stood up and untied the baby carrier setting the baby and carrier on the table. |
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This time, she looked at her watch and stood up, setting money on the table top. |
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David made it fast, took his feet off the desk and stood up, setting the toe of his right shoe on a small lever under his carpet. |
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He stood up, setting his half-empty mug of cooling coffee down on the table. |
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She then suddenly stood up and set her empty plate and cup near her handbag here. |
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She stood up after setting her tea cup down on a coaster and walked to the coffee table. |
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Ryan laughed a little and then stood up, and we walked downstairs to find Loretta setting the table. |
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The being that stood up this time held a mace and club and was made of purple fire. |
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Rhosyn stood up as well, and walked up the stairs that wound up to her large room on the second floor. |
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We both stood up, and in his most typical fashion, Major Lee gave me a hearty salute. |
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The speaker stood up from the front row and his radio mic jumped out of his pocket as he climbed the steps to the podium. |
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Ivy stood up with her curvy hour glass figure and tossed her long blonde hair. |
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Her feet touched bottom and she stood up slowly, revelling in the water flowing from her as she rose from the pool. |
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The stadium presented a touching scene as lights were switched off and everyone stood up with burning candles in their hands. |
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He downed the contents of the cup in front of him, and stood up to move through the back door. |
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He said the man stood up, confronted Crook and swung a punch at his client, and a scuffle started. |
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The bell finally rang and Kate stood up from the floor wiping her eyes and blowing her nose with paper towels. |
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The maid stood up shakily and tottered down the long dark corridor, towards the nursery. |
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She stood up and began to pace up and down, jerkily, as though her muscles hadn't been used for a long time. |
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She stood up from the table, trailing her finger along the dust that had accumulated on the kitchen counter. |
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Rabbi Fisher quickly stood up and told me that he was going to call in a beit din, an impromptu court comprised of three rabbis. |
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When I was finished, I stood up, shedding water off my body, and wrapped myself in a towel. |
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I stood up and walked over to the full length mirror hanging on my closet door. |
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She stood up, and took a quick look at herself in the full length mirror on her wall. |
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I stood up and balanced on the one foot wide branch and walked to the tree trunk. |
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Dominic nodded, double knotting his shoelaces, and stood up, stretching his arms over his head. |
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He stood up and looked around curiously, a quizzical expression on his face. |
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He, by contrast, is a trimmer and temporizer who has stood up for tyrants far more than he has stood up to them. |
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She stood up weakly, testing out her strength to find that she hardly had any left. |
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She turned off her computer with the typing of a few buttons, and then stood up and went past her, holding the door open for her. |
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She gave the old woman an impassive smile and stood up, shouldering her bag. |
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Sebastian stood up and walked to a trolley of food that had been behind the door. |
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Another guard, almost fully restored, swung his club at Will, who merely ducked, turned, and stood up. |
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He immediately stood up and rushed towards his friend, embracing him warmly. |
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They stood up, sang Twist and Shout, danced the twist, going up and down. |
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Parents stood up to agonize about their responsibility, as cosigners, for the loans of their now unemployed offspring. |
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Earlier this year, the rebels boldly stood up to AQ affiliates throughout Syria, but remain under vicious ISIS suicide attacks. |
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And when we have been spared such tragedy, it has happened precisely because presidents have stood up to the bully caucus. |
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Words had been exchanged and the texter, chad Oulson, had stood up and may have thrown a bag of popcorn. |
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Then he stood up and essentially told a cheering Austin crowd that he would never surrender to the president. |
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Delora stood up looking at the waterfall that filled up the watering hole. |
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After Lendegger walked the award over to her and it was plunked down on the table, the crowd of about 175 stood up and clapped. |
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The wedding march started, everyone stood up and my dad and I went to the doorway and paused for a few seconds before slowly starting down the aisle. |
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Gore stood up to challenge Bush in this 2000 debate, but got flummoxed and deflated by a simple nod. |
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A tearful, red-headed woman, who lost her son in the explosion, stood up. |
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Creon stood up and leaned against the ash tree and folded his arms. |
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But whereas we used to be satisfied gazing on that perfection as it stood up on a pedestal, now we want it down among us. |
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Dad had stood up smiling and led the way back to the front door. |
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They went on chanting a peace song that mixed Hebrew and Arabic and then stood up clapping and shaking their left hands up in the air to repel evil. |
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As bowls of rich green tea arrived, Toshiaya stood up to dance. |
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They stood up to the occasion, right enough, but all over the pitch, in conditions more conducive to ice-skating, players from both sides were going down. |
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He stood up with about a two-foot length of hefty hemp rope in his hands. |
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As the bill failed in the Senate, a pigtailed member of the Lakota Sioux tribe stood up in the gallery and began chanting. |
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They entered, and a small, rotund man stood up and greeted them. |
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I smirked and stood up after stretching my arms and rubbing my eyes. |
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I stood up, and wrung out my hair, and went to my satchel and pulled off the shift that was clinging to me, and rubbed myself dry and put on a fresh shift. |
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A big tough looker stood up on top of the car behind John and me. |
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The knots were so plentiful that the thread stood up like a gnarled flagpole. |
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I regularly stood up in assembly and told the headmaster he was wrong. |
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He stood up and shouted out loud enough for everyone in the place to hear. |
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He stood up and stepped to the picture window that looks out over the grassy courtyard separating the two buildings. |
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Daemon stood up inspecting the dead lycanthrope with some interest. |
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I stood up slowly, taking the sheet music off the baby grand's music rack, and placing them first into their corresponding folder and then into my faithful shoulder bag. |
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Sazar's face became pained and he stood up, starting towards Zax. |
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Still looking away, she stood up, scraping her stool along the tile floor. |
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Karl stood up almost immediately to shake the hand of a thickset man. |
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The bear's expression darkened as he grumpily stood up on all four paws. |
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I shook my head slightly and stood up on my tiptoes and kissed him hard. |
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I stood up and we walked back into the cool, shady pathways. |
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Some of the b-sides stood up better than the tracks on the record. |
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He tossed the little wooden stick in the recycling bin and stood up. |
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And when she stood up to autograph a huge blow-up of herself, a collective sigh went up, fogging the well-polished windows and obscuring the already misty view. |
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She stood up and began shucking her breeches, still talking. |
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David stood up, letting the soft sand sift through his open fingers. |
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Lauren suddenly stood up and whipped around to face him angrily. |
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I stood up in the crowd and explained what we were portraying and the reason behind the use of color and lines and they were blown away at that point. |
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A tall, dark, mustached man stood up and extended a hand toward me. |
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Tanya was able to sit up for the first time by herself when she was eight and, to the uncontainable delight of her parents, stood up for the first time three years later. |
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A short, mumsy woman in the front row stood up and waved her ticket. |
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The young captain then undid her safety harness, stood up, and stretched. |
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He stood up, and a second later a sleek black wolf was beside me. |
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Finally I finish eating my Chinese food and stood up from the table. |
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Lazily, I stood up, stretched my sleepy muscles and went upstairs. |
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His hair stood up in some patches and on the whole he was just unhandsome. |
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The pitch stood up well considering the state it had been in one week earlier, but the wet and cloying conditions did little to lift the match above the level of a hard slog. |
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He stood up straight, look around the room, and spoke slowly, in a loud booming voice as if he were a teacher trying to overrule a class of noisy students. |
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We were ready to go out and speak, when Wendell stood up and immediately split the rear end out of his pants. |
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Wyler says he stood up to Jeffs when he felt church leadership starting to eye his 12-year-old daughter. |
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I stood up quickly and sneezed as a floating dog hair fell into my nose. |
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A nebbishy fellow with glasses stood up in one of the cubicles. |
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He stood up, and grasped a fiery brand in either hand, and flattened himself against the big boulder, alert and ready for the attack when it should come. |
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First questioner stood up and said he felt cheated because he had come to hear a physicist in a wheelchair. |
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In the row in front of me, a broad-shouldered, uniformed officer stood up. |
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Weather conditions during January have varied between Arctic and monsoon but the course has stood up well and all competitions are on schedule with no backlog. |
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Christina and Toby stood up, went to the dance floor and started grinding. |
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For the second time in the festival, the crowd broke into spontaneous cheers and applause as the village women stood up against the oppressive regime of their village. |
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He felt a gentle nudge against his shoulder, and he stood up. |
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I stood up and opened the door to find Leon just standing there. |
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Gornyo stood up and sort of shuffled over to stand next to Kya. |
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He watched him study her for a moment and stood up to stand beside him. |
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He smiled at her puzzled, then stood up, helping her also to stand. |
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The Ambassador stood up and gestured to his secretary who also stood. |
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He stood up and tugged at my hand, trying to get me to stand with him. |
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People who stood up to criminals had their shop windows smashed. |
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It could be dried into a sort of hard tack that stood up to long voyages. |
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She stood up but he caught hold of her arm before she walked away. |
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The British biologist, a heavyset woman of fifty-eight with eyeglasses and a permanently pinched expression, stood up unsteadily and reached for the device. |
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Once the clock struck midnight, Jessica stood up and gave Tia a hug. |
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I nodded and stood up, making my way towards the center of the circle. |
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As he stood up, he saw the creature paddling along by the pier. |
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A teacher dressed up as a pageboy stood up and was tapping a mike. |
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He stood up and pulled off his hoody and t-shirt before I could stop him. |
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The company stood up its Quonset Point facility to handle up to three ships per year. |
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Each pony is stood up before the judges between two poles and assessed on head and neck, shoulder, body and overline, limbs and feet. |
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I stood up, the need not to appear creepy far outweighing the desire to work out the exact comfiness of the sofa. |
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Depending on how sticky they felt it to be when they stood up, they were able to assess its alcoholic strength and impose the appropriate duty. |
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The moon was low upon the right, and the jagged pinnacle of a granite tor stood up against the lower curve of its silver disc. |
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In an effort to collaboratively work with the NGA on the AWP program, Octo stood up a development environment using Amazon GovCloud. |
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Mrs. Herbert Schmidt, of Hoboken, acted as bridesmaid.... Edwin Scheuine stood up with Rudy. |
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When he stood up, he got so dizzy that he had to sit down again. |
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Wiles's proof of Fermat's Last Theorem has stood up to the scrutiny of the world's other mathematical experts. |
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With more than half a squad calling off, Strachan hailed the stand-ins who stood up to the big guns. |
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So the candidate stood up on the fertilizer mound and gave his speech. |
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Prince Turveydrop then tinkled the strings of his kit with his fingers, and the young ladies stood up to dance. |
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He ingratiated himself with the Kurdish bloc when he stood up to aggressive Turkish rhetoric about the Kurdish border in May. |
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He also said McIlroy should hire Tiger Woods's former caddie Steve Williams, but the world No 4 stood up for his bag man JP Fitzgerald. |
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Both Venus 5 and Venus 6 had apparently stood up well under the rigors of their 217-million-mile trips. |
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In the course of the nineteenth century the Flemish movement stood up for the rights of Dutch, mostly called Flemish. |
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Captain Andrew Gale stood up to Rankin with two sixes but he was caught on 40 and is still without a fifty this season. |
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While Trutanich has correctly challenged the funguslike spread of pot shacks across Los Angeles and stood up to Tim Leiweke and the AEG Corp. |
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He stood up, wasting precious seconds and knocking his chair over as he continued to stare upward through the window at the Crown Vic. |
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Logging off, Alynn stood up and stretched her arms ceilingward, fingers intertwined high above her head. |
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At that point the buck stood up, and that was when buck fever kicked into high gear. |
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He stood up, with slight agitation, and poured himself a second glass of champagne, having quickly, burpingly, drunk the first. |
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Fair play to him, he stood up and apologised to the lads, but through some real dopiness, really, he's allowed to get himself sent off. |
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Everyone stood up to clap in his honor, including Mao himself. |
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Dorothy stood up and found she was in her stocking-feet. For the Silver Shoes had fallen off in her flight through the air, and were lost forever in the desert. |
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Online that the actress, who wore a beaded silver mini dress, got teary-eyed several times when friends stood up and gave heart-warming speeches to toast the couple. |
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Since 2001, judge advocates have stood up, sometimes to their own professional detriment, against legal opinions that threatened to undermine the rule of law. |
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It had a slender stem several feet high, and from its top stood up a single tongue of flame, an intensely red flower of the size and shape of a small corn-cob. |
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She stood up for me when no one else would, and I've never forgotten it. |
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Then Ayar Oche stood up, displayed a pair of large wings, and said he should be the one to stay at Guanacaure as an idol in order to speak with their father the Sun. |
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Looking around she popped a squat in front of the car. She had a handful of tissue from the glove box. Finished, she stood up, relieved to not have gotten caught. |
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Vaughan Williams had no wish to follow in the traditions of Stanford's idols, Brahms and Wagner, and he stood up to his teacher as few students dared to do. |
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Now, obviously gun-shy after the Paris terrorist attacks, the appeals court has again put its head in the sand and not stood up for the privacy rights of We the People. |
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