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Nothing really stands out.
Of all the famous baseball players, he stands out as a genius.
The Court has no fears for the safety of the Christian religion. It does not believe that the rock upon which Christianity stands can ever be shaken.
If a photograph of the smiling face of your loved one stands on the altar at the funeral or on the family altar, when you put your hands together to pray, you can hear their voice, I think, he says.
If you are a potential employee then you should be aware of what the company stands for and how it treats its employees before attending an interview.
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
Gasoline stations, roadside stands and small houses followed the new road.
If it becomes stubborn indeed it stands alone.
The horse does not just represent energy, high spirits, prosperity, development, but also stands for a national spirit of struggling on without stopping, and of striving on without giving up.
Since you do a lot of commuting, it stands to reason that using a smaller car would save you money at the pump.
However, the general crime number has not decreased though the juvenile delinquency stands out.
With his bright red hair, Carl really stands out in a crowd of people.
MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, whereas CT stands for Computed Tomography.
The garden in which stands my humble abode is separated only by a lane from Rosings Park, her ladyship's residence.
But whoever does not believe stands condemned already because he has not believed in the name of God's only son.
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