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Stand still and keep silent.
I can't stand that attitude of his.
He was so tired that he could hardly stand.
If you leave them lying on the desk they may roll off, so stand them in the test-tube rack.
I like summer, but I can't stand the heat.
I can't stand that guy.
When we are together, time seems to stand still.
I cannot stand his comments.
Tom said to Mary that it was just a one-night stand.
Stand up when I am talking to you.
Are you just going to stand there all day?
People who are not in a hurry stand on the right side of the escalator.
Stand at ease!
I don't mind the cold, but I can't stand the heat.
The lack of harmony between colors makes this painting stand out.
All right, everyone, let's not stand on ceremony tonight. Cheers!
We stand for democracy.
We have to stand up for minority rights.
We must always stand up for our rights.
I will stand by you whatever happens.
I'll stand by you whatever happens.
You can make it! Go for it. I'll stand by you.

News and current affairs

That is all the more reason for democrats to stand tall in defending our values - first and foremost by acting in accordance with them.
A team that is unable to keep going at full speed for the full 90 (or more) minutes, switch from defense to offense quickly with the whole team, and maintain control of the ball to restrict their opponents' movements won't stand much of a chance.
This is especially ironic because African countries like Ethiopia stand steadfastly and bravely with the US in the fight for freedom and against terrorism, even as they struggle with hunger, disease, and famine.
This self-respect is fostered by organizations and institutions that can likewise stand on their own feet, building on the best of their own cultural traditions.
It wants reassurance that the US will stand behind its debts.
As things stand in Saudi Arabia, the US administration has no credible ally for change outside of the existing regime.
As matters currently stand, there is no mechanism for bringing Saddam Hussein to trial.
The third reason for acting against Saddam is cogent: that his defiance of the Security Council since 1991 cannot be allowed to stand.
As a stand-alone entity, it was then vulnerable to market swings.
But science, almost everyone agrees, is different, and here the United States is beginning to stand as a cautionary example to the rest of the world.
On the contrary, psychological studies invariably show that people care not only about their absolute income, but also about where they stand in the social pyramid and whether their position is fair.
Instead, when Iraqi attack helicopters and elite troops began butchering their own people, coalition forces were ordered to stand down.
The government in Jakarta, meanwhile, has taken a strong stand against corruption and moved to address structural problems.
From the perspective of US diplomats, the people of every country stand on the same footing as their government.
On October 24, you can stand up against this injustice.
The price of plank cedar in Lahore is incentive enough to corrupt, or kill, any Green Corps men brave enough to stand in their way.
In states where justice is bought by the rich and powerful, this may impossible, but individual judges can and do stand up to power.
And, like many other Nobel laureates, including Jelinek, she has played an active role in civil society, most recently taking a stand against Russia's annexation of Crimea.
Until the eruption of the current scandal, the youngest of Murdoch's three children from his second marriage, James, was generally believed to stand the greatest chance of succeeding his father.
Many have argued that Indian women should stand up to their families and refuse to abort their daughters.
Only a few pesky obstacles--the UN, and the Iraqi people--stand in their way.
It is time for Latin America's leaders to stand up for citizens who mean so much for their countries' economies.
We all stand to lose from a reversal of the economic and social progress made across Africa in the past decade.
To that end, all members must stand on an equal footing.
He must stand by his two principal demands: nullification of the election and establishment of an impartial committee to rule on the government's violations of the electoral law.
What does it stand to gain from nuclear status if it comes at the cost of regional isolation and harsh United Nations sanctions for the foreseeable future?

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