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  • 11stand — [n1] position, opinion angle, attitude, belief, carriage, determination, notion, poise, pose, sentiment, slant, sound, stance, standpoint, twist, two cents’ worth*, view; concept 689 stand [n2] base, stage board, booth, bracket, counter, dais,… …

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  • 12stand for — stand [n1] position, opinion angle, attitude, belief, carriage, determination, notion, poise, pose, sentiment, slant, sound, stance, standpoint, twist, two cents’ worth*, view; concept 689 stand [n2] base, stage board, booth, bracket, counter,… …

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  • 13stand-up — /stand up /, adj. 1. standing erect or upright, as a collar. 2. performed, taken, etc., while one stands: a stand up meal. 3. designed for or requiring a standing position: a stand up lunch counter. 4. (of a fight) characterized by the rapid… …

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  • 14stand against — index counter, counteract, disapprove (reject), fight (counteract), oppugn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton …

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  • 15counter — Synonyms and related words: Geiger counter, Wilson chamber, X ray spectrograph, X ray spectrometer, abjure, adversary, adversative, adverse, adversive, advocate, against the grain, against the tide, against the wind, agree to disagree, alien,… …

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  • 16Counter-Strike — For other uses, see Counterstrike. Counter Strike Developer(s) Valve Corporation …

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  • 17Counter-Strike — CS …

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  • 18Counter-Terrorism Act 2008 — This article is about anti terrorism law passed in the United Kingdom. For similar laws passed in other countries, see Anti terrorism legislation. For other UK anti terrorism Acts passed since 2000, see Terrorism Acts. The Counter Terrorism Act… …

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  • 19Counter (board wargames) — An example of a counter with a large amount of information, from the wargame Black Sea Black Death by Last Stand Games. An example of a sticker …

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  • 20stand — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. abide, tolerate, endure, support; last, persist; remain up right; pause, halt, stop; be, re main; stagnate; be valid; put, place; bear, undergo; stand for, represent, mean. See durability, indication …

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