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As a Christian, I know I do not stand where Beckett stands, but I do see much of what he sees.
Babe Ruth, as he always did in the Stadium, played right field to avoid having the sun in his eyes, and Tommy Thevenow, a rather mediocre hitter who played shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals, knocked a ball with all his might into the sharp angle formed by the permanent stands and the wooden bleachers, where Ruth could not reach it.
Women actually began to appear unaccompanied in the stands, where they still occasionally ran the risk of coming home with a tobacco-juice stain on a clean skirt or a new curse word tingling their ears.
The state is now faced with the immediate question of raising new taxes whether on utilities, real estate or motor vehicles, he said, `` and I challenge Mitchell to tell the people where he stands on the tax issue ''.
Chabrier's delightful music stands just at the point where the classical, rationalist tradition, ( handed down to Chabrier largely in the form of operetta and salon music ) becomes virtually neo-classicism.
Implements of wood and iron are available for close and hasty combat no matter where a man stands.
An abjad is a type of writing system where each symbol always or usually stands for a consonant, leaving the reader to supply the appropriate vowel.
The area around Abensberg is characterized by the narrow valley of the Danube, where the Weltenburg Abbey stands, the valley of the Altmühl in the north, a left tributary of the Danube, and the famous Hallertau hops-planting region in the south.
Philopappos Monument stands where, in the distant background, the coast of Peloponnese meet the waters of the Saronic Gulf.
Probably, the hekatompedon was built where the Parthenon now stands.
The Carthaginian general Hamilcar Barca established the fortified settlement of Akra Leuka ( Greek:, meaning " White Mountain " or " White Point "), where Alicante stands today.
Technically, it is inaccurate, since the word literally refers to a stance where a person stands with their elbows bent and their hands on their hips ( arms akimbo ) not a posture well suited to shooting.
The unit MBtu was defined as one thousand Btu, presumably from the Roman numeral system where " M " stands for one thousand ( 1, 000 ).
* A statue stands outside Malvern Court, south of South Kensington Underground Station, and just north of 7 Sydney Place, where he stayed when performing in London.
During the days of the Roman Empire, the settlement of Augusta Raurica was founded 10 or 20 kilometres upstream of present Basel, and a castle was built on the hill overlooking the river where the Basel Münster now stands.
:( 1 ), where O is the output ( area protected ) and s stands for the length of a side.
:( 2 ), where I stands for the quantity of inputs.
Such syllables may be abbreviated CV, V, and CVC, where C stands for consonant and V stands for vowel.
At the very end of the novel, where Superman stands poised to destroy the United Nations, Norman McCay makes him realise that, when he abandoned Clark Kent fifteen years ago after the murder of Lois Lane by the Joker and retreated into his Superman self, he lost this instinctive morality and thus the ability to be the hero Superman.
In a mighty castle stands the Round Table ; it is here that Galahad conquers the Siege Perilous, and where the knights see a vision of the Holy Grail and swear to find it.
* The dock, the place where the accused in a criminal case stands in a British courtroom hence the expression " in the dock ", meaning on trial in court.
In Maltese the word is L-Għid, where " Għ " stands for the common Semitic consonant Ayin, and is directly derived from Arabic ʿĪd, which in both cases means " festival ".
The bar where legend says Poe was last seen drinking before his death still stands in Fells Point in Baltimore, Maryland.
This caused the human life span gradually to shorten, to the point where it now stands at 100 years, with human beauty, wealth, pleasure, and strength decreasing proportionately.

stands and true
Ethical naturalism stands in opposition to ethical non-naturalism, which denies that moral terms refer to anything other than irreducible moral properties, as well as to all forms of moral anti-realism, including ethical subjectivism ( which denies that moral propositions refer to objective facts ), error theory ( which denies that any moral propositions are true ), and non-cognitivism ( which denies that moral sentences express propositions at all ).
Ethical non-naturalism stands in opposition to ethical naturalism, which claims that moral terms and properties are reducible to non-moral terms and properties, as well as to all forms of moral anti-realism, including ethical subjectivism ( which denies that moral propositions refer to objective facts ), error theory ( which denies that any moral propositions are true ), and non-cognitivism ( which denies that moral sentences express propositions at all ).
Ethical subjectivism stands in opposition to moral realism, which claims that moral propositions refer to objective facts, independent of human opinion ; to error theory, which denies that any moral propositions are true in any sense ; and to non-cognitivism, which denies that moral sentences express propositions at all.
One knows that p ( p stands for any proposition -- e. g., that the sky is blue ) if and only if p is true, one believes that p is true, and one has arrived at the belief that p through some reliable process.
His most famous quote was " A true man does not only stand up for himself, he stands up for those that do not have the ability to ".
But the archetypal PSPACE-complete problem is generally taken to be the quantified Boolean formula problem ( usually abbreviated to QBF or TQBF ; the T stands for " true "), a generalization of the first known NP-complete problem, the Boolean satisfiability problem ( SAT ).
The true reason for allegiance to the flag is the Republic for which it stands.
With its " simple and forthright " exterior, the Mission church stands as a tribute to those whose efforts made this dream come true.
:" The true reason for allegiance to the Flag is the ' republic for which it stands '.
Moral realism stands in opposition to all forms of moral anti-realism, including ethical subjectivism ( which denies that moral propositions refer to objective facts ), error theory ( which denies that any moral propositions are true ), and non-cognitivism ( which denies that moral sentences express propositions at all ).
It is through the mind that stands still / that I experience my true nature.
In this formula, stands for gravity anomalies, differences between true and normal ( reference ) gravity, and S is the Stokes function, a kernel function derived by Stokes in closed analytical form.
The double CD from EMI called O Sole Mio ranks as one of the best collections of this style of music, his version of Mamma still stands the test of time and no one sings Santa Lucia like he does with all the power of a true opera tenor coupled to a rapier-like sweet falsetto.
Far from being an aberration, Dion actually stands as a symbol of a certain kind of pop sensibility — bigger is better, too much is never enough, and the riper the emotion the more true.
Accordingly he defined metaphysics as the doctrine of “ true being ”, “ thing in itself ” or “ transcendental being ”, a doctrine which obviously " presupposes that a non-true, lesser or apparent being stands opposed to it "( Ibid ).
This stands true for the years after the Phanariote-Ottoman period, at the beginning of the 19th century, when Romanians had a favourable historical context and chose the Western way of life, mainly French which they pursued steadily and at a very fast pace.
It is often reported that Moel Sych, along the ridge, is of equal height, but Cadair Berwyn's spot height on the Ordnance Survey maps, where the trig point stands, is not the true summit.
Atop the hill stands a stone pillar that was the Irish Lia Fáil ( Stone of Destiny ) on which the High Kings of Ireland were crowned ; legends suggest that the stone was required to roar three times if the chosen one was a true king ( compare with the Scottish Lia Fail ).
Whether the story of Nicephorus Callistus Xanthopoulos be true or not, Fravitta stands disgraced by this duplicity.
His true form will be restored if he stands before the altar of Tash at the Autumn Feast.
If you want to know your true nature, you must have yourself in mind all the time, until the secret of your being stands revealed.
Ethical subjectivism stands in opposition to moral realism, which claims that moral propositions refer to objective facts, independent of human opinion ; to error theory, which denies that any moral propositions are true in any sense ; and to non-cognitivism, which denies that moral sentences express propositions at all.
This genus is currently in a state of ongoing study as to its true affinities within the rest of the Molossidae, but as it currently stands, it contains two subgenera, one Australasian containing five species, the other a wide-ranging group with seven species including the western side of South America as far south as northern Chile, Cuba, Sumatra, South Africa and East Africa including Madagascar within its far-flung range.
It I. G in Production I. G stands for two words Itsumo ( always ) and Genki ( happy ), you should ask is that true.

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