That was not at all the case when I stood outside polling stations in 2008.
"I stood behind my wine as I always do and gave them a refund, " Greenberg said.
He went on in this way while I stood there with my back turned.
World War I stood out for its millions of seemingly in vain battlefield deaths.
My brother was already up the stairs, while I stood frozen at the bottom.
Then I stood on our balcony, my hands gripping the cold metal balustrade above my head.
Heart pounding in my chest, I stood my ground, eyes unblinkingly focused on every movement of the big elephant.
When it finally arrived, I stood there silent for about a minute, so satisfied at what was on display.
After my landlady left, I stood before the only window in my room, which faced the street.
Last week, I stood in front of their home, before the altar that has grown by the front steps.
"I stood by Phil Vickery and Phil Vickery's stood by me, " said Ashton.
It's I Stood Tiptoe Upon a Little Hill, which was inspired by a walk on Hampstead Heath in London.
On a recent visit, I stood in the middle of a giant human brain, constructed from 256 MRI images.
Yet there I stood in a local GameStop store waiting for my wife to pay for the Nexus 7.
Naima and I stood watching Amm Samir and his eldest son, Gamaal, fasten the luggage on the roof rack.
The room was filled, and my translator and I stood in the back.
My mother and I stood in the kitchen laughing, talking and rolling for hours without regard to my cold, wrinkled fingers.
So I stood silently watching him from the fifth floor, thin but broad in the shoulders, his hair gray and thick.
Two and a half years ago, I stood in Dover, Delaware, watching as our son Beau prepared to deploy to Iraq.
As I stood up after the lunch, a man came over to me and put his business card in my hand.
"Within two rounds I was a Calzaghe supporter, I stood up in front of the TV shouting, 'Wow, look at this guy'!"
An impromptu group gallop along the edge of a field led to a fall, and when I stood up my thumb didn't.
This notion reminds me of the first time I stood at the top of the high dive at the rec center pool.
Last February, I stood on the rooftop of Nakano Elementary School in Sendai and contemplated the vast open plains near the ocean front.
Every weekday I stood at the table ironing the joining lines of cut pieces, the waists of pants, the collars and cuffs of shirts.
Five years ago, I stood at this podium and called on the community of nations to defend civilization and build a more hopeful future.
On one of my first visits to a mountaintop site in West Virginia, I stood on the edge of a vast area under excavation.
As I stood in Mani Bhavan, I was reminded that Martin Luther King made his own pilgrimage to that site over 50 years ago.
For many years in my life, I stood alone in business.
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