As Torvalds rolled out new versions of Linux, it stood for more than free software.
He was defeated by Democrat Bill Clinton when he stood for re-election in 1992.
The letters, she later learned, stood for bilateral tubal ligation, a form of sterilization.
Nobody trusted anyone without having a clear sense of what that person stood for.
Twice he stood for Parliament as a Liberal, and each time came close to winning.
Baumgartner's efforts have finally toppled records that have stood for more than 50 years.
The Honourable Irwin Cotler, Canadian Minister of Justice, stood for equal rights for the gay community.
He stood for a seat in the Beaver ward, on Ashford Borough Council, but lost.
Iraq did come up on the doorstep, says Ms Hughes, who stood for Labour in Jesmond.
The educated, well-informed Europeans I met were not entirely sure what Obama stood for.
This new rocket is in many ways a repudiation of much that the space shuttle stood for.
Her brother, Jean, was quoted in Le Monde as saying it would contradict what Camus stood for.
In a dark suit and cowboy boots, he stood for nearly two hours for handshakes and snapshots.
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They stood for hours in the snow, in a long line, waiting to file past her coffin.
Cencizham Cerit, 47, of Primrose Drive, Ashford, stood for election to Ashford Borough Council in November 2011.
Two years ago the firm surveyed its staff and clients about what they thought Goldman stood for.
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They managed to fly for nearly 20 seconds in December 1993, a world record that stood for years.
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What else cuts so quickly the essence of what we did, what we stood for, who we were.
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For years, voters questioned whether the Lib Dems were serious about governing, and wondered what they stood for.
He stood for the leadership in 1999 but had little support among MPs and came last in the ballot.
Reagan stood for across-the-board marginal tax rate cuts and a strong dollar policy.
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He also stood for traditional values and a strong, although not belligerent, America.
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Freeplay, a brand that had once stood for so much, became a liability.
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In a match against Western Ontario, Bradman scored 260 runs - a Canadian record which stood for 58 years.
This is where the debate has stood for the last couple of weeks.
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He stood for something and he would not allow the auto companies any excuse for not making great cars.
Scottish Liberal Democrats leader Tavish Scott told the autumn conference the party stood for "fairness, freedom and social justice".
Mr da Silva, who stood for the presidency in 1989 and 1994, has built up a strong personal following.
India always stood for friendship and extends warm hands to the whole world.
Once again, Lady Thatcher has stood for what is right against the majority.
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