For all that, as three new books about the city attest, nothing really stands still in Jerusalem.
But when an older woman arrives for a shoot, the bustle of the room stands still for her.
That (as Einstein showed) means that from the particle's point of view time stands still and space contracts to nothingness.
There is no way that they can catch up in a hundred years, even if the rest of the world stands still.
Business never stands still, and the organization is constantly scaling to meet its clients' needs and on the back of the changing business landscape.
The minute value stands still is the very minute the market adapts and your competition will begin to erode the value you worked so hard to create.
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In periods where there is no leadership, society stands still.
But when Zora signals that she has detected explosives in a locked chest in one villager's house, there are grim faces all around and time stands still for us too.
Nothing, not even buildings, stands still.
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While the smoking population is half what it was a generation ago in the U.S. and other industrialized nations, with only one in five using tobacco, it's different in Africa and East Asia, where time stands still when it comes to cigarettes.
One man stands unusually still in the midst of the rush, looking upward.
But, for the most part, the movie induces in the viewer an eerie, suspended feeling that mimics the time-stands-still monotony of a long airplace journey.
His semi-detached house still stands in leafy Menlove Avenue with a blue plaque advertising its famous former occupant.
While the building has all but been left to squatters and looters, the structure still stands.
And it is in London that one of the oldest surviving chippies still stands today.
But the vegetable warning still stands, and the economic and political damage is mounting.
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The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) says the protection still stands even if certificates are not ready.
As it stands, you still go through a network for this vital human function.
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The Old Courthouse, where Dred Scott sued in vain for his freedom in 1847, still stands.
It still stands out for in-flight massages and clever ads that flirt with bad taste.
Truman paid nothing for the use of the house, which still stands as a museum.
Even if charges do fall, he said, Loxley still stands to make a handsome profit.
But the judiciary still stands firm in its defence of the rule of law.
Is this something that the White House still is planning to do, still stands behind?
The plant still stands but the celebrated mud-brick citadel was ruined in the quake.
Their purchases enabled him to build a cathedral-like building that still stands in Lower Manhattan.
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The first part - Banqueting House - was built in 1622 and still stands on Whitehall.
Mr Bush is still the party's front-runner, and still stands a fair chance in November.
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