Stands
Meanings and phrases
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- The site of this first cocktail party still stands.
- The record still stands for a single hull vessel.
- The old building at 1200 State Street still stands.
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- A B&Q store now stands on the site of the station.
- The gate now stands at Fort Santiago in Intramuros.
- The Chaplino dialect alphabet now stands as follows:
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- A monument stands today at the site of the shootings.
- The house still stands today, at 154 chemin Tour du Lac.
- The Fort Herkimer Church still stands today.
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- The house still stands today, at 154 chemin Tour du Lac.
- The Fort Herkimer Church still stands today.
- The coral bedrock house they lived in still stands today.
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- It stands up to merely at the shoulder and weighs .
- It stands up to high at the shoulder.
- Sandra, seeing the fluttering bills, stands up and shouts: "Daddy!
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- The building currently stands in a dilapidated state.
- He currently stands at stud in Texas and bred 11 mares in 2009.
- The upper section has collapsed and it currently stands at high.
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- The high-rise office building stands 16 stories in height.
- Today, the roof has collapsed and the building stands vacant.
- The building stands on the site of the old Manchester Town Hall.
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- The resulting monument still stands near the castle.
- It stands near Port'Alba, a city gate opening to the piazza.
- A statue of McCook stands near Cincinnati's Washington Park.
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- A second church stands on Suša Hill east of the settlement.
- Newbrough’s church stands on the site of one of the line of forts along this road.
- Outside the church stands a monument to the astronomers David and Johannes Fabricius.
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- The communion table stands in front of the pulpit.
- The war memorial still stands in front of the Town Hall.
- A reconstructed medieval pillory stands in front of the tower.
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- It is here, that the present day campus stands tall.
- The latter was created in 1990 and stands tall.
- Jackson stands tall, and in 2006 he weighed .
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- At its highest point, it stands above Lake Ohrid.
- The highest and most impressive tower stands above the Chapel.
- Indeed, man stands above all things.
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- The house stands in a park through which runs the River Iwerne.
- The right side of the house stands on a granite plinth and is built in red brick.
- The house stands on what was, until about 1800, the main east-west road through Old Saybrook.
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- Mobile penetration rate stands at just over 100%.
- The average literacy rate stands at 69.44 percent, with literates.
- The multidimensional poverty rate stands at 17.0 percent of the population.
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- The average literacy rate stands at 69.44 percent, with literates.
- The average literacy rate stands at 85.18% with 8,683 literates, significantly higher than the state average of 67.41%.
- According to the United Nations, Costa Rica's literacy rate stands at 95.8%, the fifth highest among American countries.
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- By the 1930s, concession stands were a main fixture in many theaters.
- The "pig" theme is used in the majority of concession stands and stores.
- At temporary outdoor events such as fairs, food trucks may operate as concession stands.
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- The original 1843 Christ Church church building still stands.
- The Westwood building still stands.
- The building still stands as a house next to Brass Ball Fruit Stand in Salem Lakes, Wisconsin.
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- It stands next to the site of Wilmington Hall.
- The soldier stands next to a woman kneeling and holding a garland.
- A separate bell tower, the Tour Pey-Berland, stands next to the cathedral.
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- Grumese territory stands between 44 and 66 m above sea level.
- The Cleveland Bay generally stands between , and is always bay in colour.
- The medieval village of Santo Stefano Belbo stands between the Langhe hills.
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- It stands in contrast to demand-pull inflation.
- This stands in contrast to monogamy, yet may arise from the same psychology.
- This stands in contrast to the popular notion that wisdom increases with age.
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- The bell tower stands alone, quite separate from the church.
- It stands alone in sending crewed missions beyond low Earth orbit.
- "Odetta," he says, "stands alone.
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- Ambrose is also renowned and criticised for how far back he stands behind the wicket.
- A restored carriage body built at the Inverurie works in 1916 stands behind the platform.
- Beyond is a canal, on the other side of which a woman stands behind the half-door of a house.
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- Finished in 2008, the tower stands 269 metres tall.
- Its tower stands on the west side of the church.
- The bell tower stands alone, quite separate from the church.
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- A large round tower stands outside the castle walls to the southeast.
- A locomotive with NBL plate on stands outside Chumphon Railway station.
- The statue now stands outside the front of church, to the south of the porch.
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- As a designer of monuments, his work stands high.
- The statue stands high and is made of Portland stone.
- The dam stands high and long at its crest.
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- Male literacy stands at 69.85% and female literacy rate was 68.19%.
- Male literacy stands at 82.81% while female literacy rate was at 55.59%.
- In Kurli Male literacy stands at 88.51% while female literacy rate was 68.02%.
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- The statue stands high and is made of Portland stone.
- A statue stands in the Royal Courts of Justice.
- The statue stands on a pedestal made of Portland stone.
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- The small village stands on the road from Corwen, by the Vale of Edeyrnion.
- The village stands in the Stolica Mountains of the Inner Western Carpathians.
- The village stands 1¾ mile N W of Chesterfield r. station, and has a post-office under Chesterfield.
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- the shell of the original theatre still stands within the 1850s facade of the Royal Victoria Theatre.
- The tree stands within one of these dips with the cliff and wall rising dramatically either side of it.
- The end of the bleachers form a right angle with the Green Monster and the flagpole stands within that little triangle.