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  • 31Stand Watie — Born December 12, 1806(1806 12 12) Calhou …

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  • 32stand — /stand/, v., stood, standing, n., pl. stands for 43 63, stands, stand for 64. v.i. 1. (of a person) to be in an upright position on the feet. 2. to rise to one s feet (often fol. by up). 3. to have a specified height when in this position: a… …

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  • 33Stand — can mean several things:Objects*A stand, when referring to an object, is an object that has a massive head another object, usually for display purposes (at events or places such as a conference, a congress, a shop, etc.). See column, armature… …

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  • 34Stand Up Speak Up — is a Europe wide campaign that was launched in January 2005 by the French Football player Thierry Henry following an increase in reports of racist incidents in football across Europe. Together with Nike and other top European players, he protests …

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  • 35Stand Ye Guamanians — ist die offizielle Nationalhymne von Guam. 1919 wurde sie eingeführt. Der Text ist von Ramon Manalisay Sablan. Originaltext Fanohge Chamorro pot i tano ta Kanta i matunå ña gi todu i lugåt Para i onra, para i gloria Abiba i isla sin paråt. Para i …

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  • 36Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now) — «Against All Odds» Сингл Мэрайи Кэри при участии Westlife из альбома Rainbow и Coast to Coast Выпущен 18 сентября 2000 …

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  • 37stand — 1 vb stood, stand·ing vi 1: to be in a particular state or situation stand accused 2: to remain valid or effective let the ruling stand vt: to submit to stand trial stand …

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  • 38Stand Density Index — (also known as Reineke s Stand Density Index [Reineke, L.H. 1933 Perfecting a stand density index for even aged forest. Journal of Agricultural Research 46:627 638] after its founder) is a measure of the density of a stand of trees based on the… …

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  • 39Stand — (st[a^]nd), v. t. 1. To endure; to sustain; to bear; as, I can not stand the cold or the heat. [1913 Webster] 2. To resist, without yielding or receding; to withstand. Love stood the siege. Dryden. [1913 Webster] He stood the furious foe. Pope.… …

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  • 40stand out against something — ˌstand ˈout (from/against sth) derived to be easily seen; to be noticeable • The lettering stood out well against the dark background. • She s the sort of person who stands out in a crowd. Main entry: ↑ …

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