His love affair with The Stand began in 2000 when the comic came to Edinburgh to study divinity. |
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Separately, Byrne was rapped on the knuckles by the Dublin District Court for holding illegal teenage discos in the West Stand. |
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But City had set the tempo and Jacobs waltzed his way around Antony Kay only to see Windass put the header in the TL Dallas Stand. |
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The editorial criticizes the college's administration for not taking a stand on the issue. |
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His wrong-headed beliefs are antithetical to everything we stand for as a community. |
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Ten minutes at the least did she stand at the door argy-bargying with that man. |
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During the official performance of the National Anthem of the Russian Federation all attendees are supposed to stand and men take their hats off. |
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If there's one thing I can't stand, it's a Babbitt. Say, there's nothing more wonderful than defying middle-class conventions. |
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In basophobia the patient by a sort of auto-suggestion persuades himself that it is impossible to stand upon his legs. |
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Kenneth Anderson's 1940s John Deere Model H could also double as a beach hut or lifeguard stand. |
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But as for the party, bedad, it's rotten to the core, and won't stand another session. |
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The most telling moment in the case was when the victim took the stand. |
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If good is done, then there is the spirit of God and not the spirit of evil, for a house divided against itself cannot stand. |
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Dyah dee come! Now watch 'em smile. All y'all jes stand back. Heah de one you lookin' for. |
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A properly made, fully sintered and fully annealed metal clay piece should be able to stand up to any traditional metalsmithing technique. |
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So do the shadows of our own desires stand between us and our better angels, and thus their brightness is eclipsed. |
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Another name made to stand sponsor for fables was Bidpai, said to have been an Oriental philosopher. |
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He stopped at the store on the way home and bought two whole chickens, and some bisquick and found a farm stand that had sweet corn. |
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Security people are often the black-and-white kind of people that I can't stand. |
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She was so blissed out that she could barely stand, but a moment of true happiness will do that. |
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He boldfaced the quote so it would stand out even though I told him it looked ugly. |
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He came running around the corner at a breakneck pace and couldn't stop in time to avoid hitting the fruit stand. |
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The lifeguard said he would call animal control and I went back to stand watch over the broken bird. |
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If you deceive me, Yasha, I don't know if my nerves could stand it. YASHA My little cabbage! Of course, a girl must know her place. |
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Martin Maloney 's painting, Sony Levi, with its assured cack-handedness and considered vacuity can stand as an emblem of the movement. |
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Farther up the bank was a stand of pecans where a cat squirrel was taking bites of green nuts and dropping them to the ground to rot. |
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You surely would have abandoned it as chicken-heartedly as you refused to stand up to him in the field. |
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Keep the ports closed, but clear away the port guns, and stand by for a broadside. Another two cable lengths and we have them. |
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To stand up in the cockly boats in the rough swirling water was at first rather nervous work, but we soon got not to mind it. |
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As expected, she's sitting in the stand, holding a hot dog in one hand and balancing a coldie and a cigarette in the other. |
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The Air Combat Command has ordered a commandwide stand down on Sept. 14 to review procedures, officials said. |
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All men know by experience, there be some parts of our bodies which often without any consent of ours doe stirre, stand, and lye down againe. |
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Strauss mentions the custom, that the scholars of the Rabbis in the consessus were wont to stand. |
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I wonder how it would be to stand right in the beginning of the fast water, at the lip of the pool, and try a cross-handed cast. |
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With a mixed hand and the highest card the curse of Scotland, I've seen that man stand pat in a game with four millionaire mining men. |
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They stand back to make room for every rascal and demagogue who chooses to cloak his selfish deviltry under the veil of race pride. |
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A term is said to be distributed when it is taken universal, so as to stand for everything it is capable of being applied to. |
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Having divested the child he kissed her gently and gave her a little pat to make her stand off. |
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We could play elastics, or skipping, without the need of anyone else to stand in the loops or hold the rope. |
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The evacuated flask imploded with a pop when it could no longer stand the outside air pressure. |
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How she could stand up her kid sister on her birthday to sneak off with that pimple faced, horny, fast-handed Johnson kid. |
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He'd stand at the board making jokes the kids didn't understand, improvising fey little couplets of dactylic verse. |
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You are jet-lagged, have a headache, can't stand driving a Fiat, it's turned dark and you cannot see or read the road signs. |
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Then here the warres end, here our fightings marde, Yet by your leave Ile stand upon my Guard. |
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Fivescore years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. |
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If you want a taxi in Central London, you'll have to stand in the road and flag one down. |
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All but the footgoers pushed on to the Hermitage, where Sam dismounted to stand beside Jackson as the great man spoke his praises. |
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I checked my fuel gauges and decided that I couldn't stand any more full-throttle operation if I wanted to make it home to Munda. |
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He in a black suit in a coffin, gatted by a junkie for his fake Rolex watch at a taco stand on Western. |
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Cover with a piece of glad wrap or a large tea towel and let stand in a warm place until doubled in size, 1 to 2 hours. |
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No plan of mine could stand long against a brainstorming session spearheaded by Ulia Gol at her glamoursome best. |
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She could stand on a rocky surface, scoop up a gloveful of dirt, and explore extinct volcanoes and ancient canyons. |
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Master Piercie our new President, was so sicke hee could neither goe nor stand. |
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That Goliath is so big and strong, the little man will never stand a chance against him if he on his wrong side. |
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You walk out with us, by yourself, or I gutshoot you where you stand. Now walk! |
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He'd been the byproduct of a quart of Old Bushmills and a half-night stand. |
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After each frame has been heddled, stand upright within easy reach until the full set has been completed. |
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Kendal and Morecambe Bay stand at the eastern and southern edges of the area. |
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That one can love another of the same gender, that is what the homophobe really cannot stand. |
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A kid can stand in the street and sell newspapers, if the headlines are hot. |
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The old nobility existed through the force of law, because only patricians were allowed to stand for high office. |
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The Roman concrete has remained a riddle, and even after more than 2,000 years some Roman structures still stand magnificently. |
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Stand with the pink-sneakered Texas legislator and her fight to allow mothers to abort babies past the 20th week of pregnancy? |
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In 2005, the affirmative self-defense was broadened under the so-called Stand Your Ground Statutes. |
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Stand aft to look down on the wake frothing up from the propeller wash. |
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Her evaluation will give me a good indication of where I stand in the class. |
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Don't stand around in there breathing the fumes while the adhesive cures. |
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Two further ridges branch out from Crinkle Crags on either side of the summit, before turning south to run parallel to Little Stand. |
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Why is it so important to bestir oneself? Bestirring oneself means that one feels truly fortunate and excited to stand before one's Creator and that one longs for this moment. |
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This local marker unit conformably overlies an andesitic lapilli tuff and the Little Stand Tuff, a nodular rhyolitic ignimbrite. |
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Bi people hang in straight places a lot, and given that you are also bi, they will probably stand out to you in an indescribable, nonverbal way. And that, my friend, is bidar. |
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She sponsors the McDermid Stand in Stark's Park, Raith Rovers ground in Kirkcaldy. |
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Unless their candidates can amass a considerable campaign chest, one assumed to come from big money donors, they do not stand a chance of winning. |
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The club had had more players killed than any top flight club, and debt from reconstructing the North Bank Stand bled Arsenal's resources. |
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If a kingdom be divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. |
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In front of us was a stand of doghair pine, the kind of stunted, thin trees that grow close together like grass, each stem maybe three to six inches in diameter. |
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There was a neat hat-and-umbrella stand, and the stranger's weary feet fell soft on a good, serviceable dark-red drugget, which matched in colour the flock-paper on the walls. |
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The slightest effort made the patient cough. He would stand leaning on a stick and holding a hand to his side, and when the paroxysm had passed it left him shaking. |
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Place the plaque of conical molds, pointed side down, onto clean, empty, cardboard egg crates to support the molds so that they stand perfectly vertical. |
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In 2009, the Saints' board announced they would be applying to increase capacity to 17,000 with the redevelopment of the North Stand. |
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All..Tythings shall stand at the old Farm, without any Increase. |
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The Fratellis released a deluxe edition of Here We Stand internationally on 8 December. |
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He also replaced drummer Stuart Cable from the Stereophonics, following his death, in the supergroup The Stand. |
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Bravo Six, this is Bravo Six Four. Stand by for ten mike report one dash three, over. |
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The most prominent Cherokee was Brigadier General Stand Watie, the last Confederate general to surrender. |
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On June 23, Cherokee leader Stand Watie became the last Confederate General to surrender his forces. |
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He wrote and starred in his debut play Stand Up And Be Counted and has just completed his first novel, Joined At The Hip. |
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Tattersalls, adjacent to the County Stand, has no seating but stepped terracing and a large tarmac area down to the rails. |
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He was your 'man higher up' when you were on the force. His share of the boodle passed through your hands. You must go on the stand and testify against him. |
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This text would stand out better if we put it in a box of colour. |
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Allison had not even reached mistress status, just a half-night stand. |
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It took a lot of effort and haranging in the ensuing weeks that followed but Juan Ponce had the two men arrested and shipped off to Spain to stand trial. |
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She could stand it no longer. It was full of prying old women, she said, who stared in one's face, and of bumptious young men who trod on one's toes. |
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The South'rons front they fought all face to face, Who to their ignominy and disgrace, Did neither stand nor fairly foot the score, But did retire five acre breadth and more. |
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Jonah Edelman is the co-founder and CEO of Stand for Children. |
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I was a keen sportsman of a sort, an old-experienced fisher, a fair shot with gun and rifle, and in my hillcraft I might well stand comparison with most men. |
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Her sentence bore that she should stand a certain time upon the platform. |
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The Africans have often mentioned to me that a honeybadger when cornered, will stand his ground against any living thing and give a good account of himself into the bargain. |
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Once the West Stand start waving the tartan blankets and flasks the Riverside will have an awesome quadrophonic suround-sound effect. |
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Landowners cannot afford to cut submerchantable trees, yet many hesitate to cut merchantable dominants and codominants at the risk of downgrading the residual stand. |
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It is the voice of human experience within us, judging and condemning all gods that stand athwart the pathway along which it feels itself to be advancing. |
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When Nudger and Claudia were finished eating they drove to the Ted Drewes frozen custard stand on Chippewa and stood in line for a couple of chocolate chip concretes. |
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They offer a range of activities including canoeing and Stand Up Paddleboarding on the Pontsticill Reservoir. |
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Yes, I believe you did after it was corkscrewed out of you, but I got the impression at the outset that you were, just as willing to let it stand there. |
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The cat had cornered a cricket between the sofa and the television stand. |
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He is charged up with enough coulombs to make his hair stand on end. |
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Stand quietly while the honor guard runs the flag up the pole. |
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Stand like harpers hoar, with beards that rest on their bosoms. |
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Stand fast and hold the traditions which ye have been taught. |
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Stand mixers and waffle irons finished numbers one and two, respectively, in a poll of consumers' 2007 gift purchases of small kitchen electrics, conducted by The NPD Group. |
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He appeared alongside Sacha Baron Cohen in The Jolly Boys' Last Stand. |
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To help change that reality, One Wig Stand has teamed up with art therapy center Artichoke Studio to launch support programs for breast cancer patients and their families. |
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Following a reduction of capacity due to the closure of the Railway Stand, the IFA made it known that they wished to terminate their contract for the use of the stadium. |
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The floodlights were upgraded in 1957 which required the cockerel to be moved from the West Stand to the East and then in 1961 floodlight pylons were installed. |
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Matthews has subsequently released solo albums, while Powell has become a radio presenter and joined the supergroup The Stand to release a charity single. |
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Stand back-to-back so that we can see which of you is taller. |
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The group started by erecting flags across the South Stand gantry at the DW Stadium, beginning with 12 at the start of the 2010 season and grew steadily from there. |
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A quarter of the South Stand is used to accommodate travelling supporters. |
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The North Stand of the rugby ground backs onto the cricket ground. |
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