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pro-western stand
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In that post he took strong pro-Western stands. |
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radical stand
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Further down the party hierarchy, young CDU activists have taken an even more radical stand. |
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republican stand
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Gephardt also ticked off the Republican stands his party will oppose, beginning with tax breaks for the wealthy. |
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successive stand
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Two successive stands illustrated the defensive dominance. |
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the stand
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Hundreds of spectators watched from the other stands and from along the track. |
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third stand
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Ravens souvenirs were available at a third stand. |
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unambiguous stand
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The House of Representatives wisely decided recently to take an unambiguous stand by banning all human cloning. |
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unequivocal stand
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The only U.S. ally that took an unequivocal stand was Britain. |
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upper stand
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When the Steelers mounted their fourth-quarter comeback, the upper stands were swaying. |
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vast stand
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On Wednesday, a typical day at Belmont, the vast stands were mostly empty. |
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virgin stand
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Many of these areas contain virgin stands of timber, prime wildlife habitat and pristine streams. |
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western stand
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The Western stand of asking mujahedeen to withdraw has disappointed us. |