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He stood up again and stumbled forward, but his injured leg buckled and he fell, his forehead hitting the rear bumper of the motorcycle.
NEWYORKER: Nawabdin Electrician
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He stood up again.
NEWYORKER: Teaching
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Then he laughed and stood up and waved his gloved hands again and jerked the light chain, bringing down darkness.
NEWYORKER: Mr. Bones
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Remind folks how Barack ended the war in Iraq, passed historic health reform, and stood up for our most fundamental rights again and again and again.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the First Lady at a Campaign Event
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Both wanted to be first again, stood with tails up, furry scimitars, noses touching at the door jamb.
NPR: Excerpt: 'The Broken Shore'
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But they got little change out of Wasps' magnificent "rush" defence, which stood up to be counted, and then got up for more, time and again.
BBC: How Wasps tamed the Tigers
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Remind folks how Barack ended the war in Iraq, passed historic health reform and stood up for our most basic, fundamental rights again and again and again.
WHITEHOUSE: Remarks by the First Lady at a Campaign Event
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Still, despite mounting pressure from a group of ex-executives to oust Purcell and break up the company, the board again stood behind him.
FORBES: Purcell Hangs On
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We listen to the echoes of speeches and struggle that made our Nation stronger, and we hear again the thousands who sat in, stood up, and called out for equal treatment under the law.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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Understanding that, again, the Flow Rate Technical Group was stood up -- and as Admiral Allen has said countless number of times, our response was not dictated upon a flow mechanism.
WHITEHOUSE: Daily Press Briefing
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He stood up, shook his head in some kind of surprise, sat down again.
NEWYORKER: Free Radicals