He walked over and stood a foot away from Mr. Sandusky, and addressed the jury.
Near the water stood a gray historic marker that was terse even by New England standards.
On Lobskaya Hill, like a constellation of impoverished stars, stood a hamlet of four little huts.
But where we stand now looks a lot different than where we stood a few years ago.
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And those artists who never stood a chance before the internet will be in for an even greater challenge.
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The government stood a good chance of making money buying distressed mortgage paper.
Across the field, past the barn and the empty pigpen, past the house with its snow-packed porch, stood a smokehouse.
"You could just see that people stood a little taller, " says Walter Caplan, who was Milk's lawyer in the 1970s.
But a longtime family friend is dubious about Hashim's investment in a political campaign that arguably never stood a chance.
To one side stood a photo of a youthful Harouni in a receiving line shaking the hand of Jawaharlal Nehru.
The 40% drop in the Dow in the month before the election meant that Al Gore never stood a chance.
Once, wrongful convictions because of lawyer error stood a good chance of being overturned on appeal, especially in death-penalty cases.
Local firms dominated their regions because they often stood a better chance of gaming the planning system than their national rivals.
He stood a few inches away, obviously worried but urging her on.
When Garret and Sample lost their ability to stand up to the very people they hired, USC simply never stood a chance.
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DC, John Allen Muhammad dismissed his lawyers, apparently thinking he stood a better chance of escaping execution if he conducted his own defence.
The wife stood a good chance of collecting a lot of his stock and of using those shares to insist on a board seat.
Chase Daniel stood a good seven yards behind his offensive line.
Whether Global One ever stood a chance of success is debatable.
On the western boundary stood a line of ash trees that he wished, in dictatorial moods, to cut down, because they filled his garden with seeds.
Jade believed she stood a chance of winning, but on the night, her song - a rather familiar-sounding Lloyd-Webber ballad - failed to really excite the audience.
"I have to say, if the Lamh Dhearg (the other club involved in the match) people hadn't have been there, we wouldn't have stood a chance, " he said.
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In his campaign for election, Israeli media made fun of him for his colourless, mild-mannered demeanour, and few believed he stood a chance against former Prime Minister Shimon Peres.
While many thought it was time for him to dump Kanu for the opposition, where he stood a chance of winning the presidency, he instead agreed to Mr Moi's plans.
Bodemeister stood a chance to make history: He had not raced as a two-year-old and the last horse to win the Kentucky Derby without those juvenile races was Apollo in 1882.
Both men stood a while to watch the spinning.
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WiMax never really stood a chance because LTE had the same standards setting machinery which set up the previous Generations, and mobile operators just needed to upgrade rather than replace their networks.
He stood a few inches over five feet, mostly bald with some white hair on the sides of his head, sporting a mustache, and wearing a light blue shirt and dark blue shorts.
On the mantelpiece stood a card with the telephone numbers of his closest friends, Artemis Cooper (whose biography of Fermor is being published this month) and Deborah Mitford, later the Duchess of Devonshire.
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