Krebs goatee--he would stand by his car and explain its virtues while hawking Rat Fink wares.
On Friday mornings, he would stand at New York subway stations, handing out literature.
During the campaign, he promised he would stand down from the seat after one term.
Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink supported his players for their actions and revealed he would stand by them.
On Wednesday David Wilshire became the latest MP to announce he would stand down in the expenses row.
He recently announced he would stand as an independent candidate for re-election in May for Liverpool's Wavertree ward.
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President Obama said in his Tuesday speech that he would stand by Israel in pursuit of security and peace.
He would stand off in the corner somewhere and watch as I would be wrestling with the other kids.
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He had defended his expenses conduct but said he would stand down if his local party wanted him to.
After months of publicly saying he would stand firm, he would have little to show for changing his mind.
Scottish Labour leader Iain Gray said he would stand down in the autumn.
Just last week, President Bush said he would stand by his defense secretary for his final two years in office.
On Saturday night Mario Monti announced that he would stand down as soon as parliament has approved next year's budget.
He would stand here on the corner and play on Saturday evening.
On Friday mornings, he would stand at subway stations, handing out literature.
Because Mr Serpa has to sound tough(ish) on corruption, while Mr Pastrana's weak point is doubt that he would stand up to the Americans.
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As soon as he knew a visitor's political view, said Fisher, he also could predict where he would stand on the nature-versus-nurture issue in genetics.
The speed with which Mario Monti announced he would stand down raises the question of whether he might be persuaded to lead some parliamentary grouping.
He would stand by while the teachers' unions block education reform.
Labour's Iain Gray announced he would stand down as leader of the Scottish party in the autumn and Tavish Scott of the Liberal Democrats resigned over the weekend.
It is thought unlikely Mr Blair will be goaded into agreeing to his rival's challenge, as many believe he would stand to lose more than he would gain.
But, despite being advised by Mr Kuchma to withdraw from the race (and thus to discredit the whole procedure), he also insisted that he would stand in the December 26th re-run.
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Grove had insisted he would stand by the club following relegation but added that he would have to consult with Scotland bosses to see how relegation would affect his international ambitions.
"He would stand in people's face, " one person said.
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The Turks had not been expected to push Spain in the qualifiers but their inability to challenge Bosnia for second led to Terim's announcement this week that he would stand down after this match.
Mr Lieberman, Al Gore's running-mate in 2000 and a strong supporter of the war in Iraq, said he would stand as an independent candidate in the mid-term elections, potentially splintering the state's Democratic vote.
He would stand up to Russia and Iran.
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He would stand on tiptoe, bend double, lie on the ground, on his back or his stomach, take pan shots, medium shots, closeups, tracking shots, and panoramic shots, from above and from below, full face, from the side, from behind.
It is not the first time Mosley has promised to stand down as FIA president - in June 2004, he announced he would stand down from his position in October of that year, only to rescind his decision a month later and secure re-election.
Unlike most of his peers, who lived a comfortable colonial existence in Shanghai's international settlement, Crow reported on floods up the Yangzi, negotiated the release of hostages from a Shandong warlord and slept in inns so grim he would stand his bed legs in kerosene to keep centipedes at bay.
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