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There was an artificial lake just out of sight in the first stand of trees, fed by a half dozen springs that popped out of the ground above the hillside orchard.
Thirty years ago, while the nation was wallowing in economic depression, the prevailing philosophy of government was to stand aside and allow `` natural forces '' to operate and cure the distress.
It was her job to stand at the foot of the stairs, and, just as the First Lady stepped off the last tread, Mama would straighten out her long train before she marched to the Blue Room to greet her guests with the President.
All we wanted to do was to stand very quietly and look and look and look.
He then draped him over the rough stand, explained that he was supposed to be recently dead, and was being held on his mother's lap.
I knew that both these cynics were waiting with impatience for the dramatic moment when Viola was called to the stand.
No detectable reaction was found at room temperature for reaction mixtures allowed to stand up to 5 hours.
And if he did stand on the margins of modernity, it was not in dying a martyr for such unity as Papal supremacy might be able to force on Western Christendom.
You could not stand on dignity when you were soaked and muddied and your life was at stake.
He said no matter what stand he takes it would be misconstrued that he was sympathetic to one or the other of the Republicans.
The Portland school board was asked Monday to take a positive stand towards developing and coordinating with Portland's civil defense more plans for the city's schools in event of attack.
A few drops of rain just before midnight, when Sarah Vaughan was in the midst of her first number, scattered the more timid members of the audience briefly, but at this hour and with Sarah on the stand, most of the listeners didn't care whether they got wet.
Mousie said it was because he was too proud to stand pity.
The other Rutherford films ( all directed by George Pollock ) were Murder at the Gallop ( 1963 ), based on the 1953 Hercule Poirot novel After the Funeral ( In this film, she is identified as Miss JTV Marple, though there was no indication as to what the extra initials might stand for ); Murder Most Foul ( 1964 ), based on the 1952 Poirot novel Mrs McGinty's Dead ; and Murder Ahoy!
Australia went 2 – 0 up after three Tests, but England won the Fourth Test by 3 runs ( after a 70-run last wicket stand ) to set up the final decider, which was drawn.
Still more different from Bachofen's perspective is the lack of role permanency in Freud's view: Freud held that time and differing cultures would mold Athena to stand for what was necessary to them.
' " His biographer Trefousse concludes that, while his courageous stand for the Union paid handsome political dividends, Johnson did not succeed in the White House because of his failure to outgrow his Jeffersonian-Jacksonian background ; put in other words, " Johnson was a child of his time, but he failed to grow with it.
They also had a flag carrier at the front who guided the forces behind him ; when the flag was upright the combatants behind would stand and when turned down, they would sit.
That influence was based on his relation with the assembly, a relation that in the first instance lay simply in the right of any citizen to stand and speak before the people.
After being informed that the call was indeed from Virginia Thomas, Hill told the media that she did not believe the message was meant to be conciliatory and said, " I testified truthfully about my experience and I stand by that testimony.
From the extinction in 1254 of the Hohenstaufen dynasty until 1415, the area was ruled by the Habsburgs, and many castles from that time still stand ( examples include Habsburg, Lenzburg, Tegerfelden, Bobikon, Stin and Wildegg ).

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The wine waiter will see to it that the bottles are taken from the bin and opened at least in time to warm and aerate, preferably allowed to stand on end for as long as possible and, perhaps in the case of very old wines, be decanted.
The stand, which cost £ 334, 000 and held 4, 200 seats, was opened with a friendly game against Benfica in February 1972, ( which included Eusebio ).
For example Obamakebab opened up the first kebab stand in Malmö history out of a trailer.
The foundation stone was laid by Prince George of Wales and Prince Albert Victor on 4 July and the stand opened in December that year.
On Mars, former Fourth Expedition member Sam Parkhill has opened a hot-dog stand and is expecting a huge rush of business as soon as the next wave of settlers and workers arrives from Earth.
Taco Bell was founded by Glen Bell who first opened a hot dog stand called Bell ’ s Drive-In in San Bernardino, California in 1946 when he was 23 years old.
Six years later, he sold the stand and opened a new one two years later, this time selling tacos under the name of Taco-Tia.
He opened the college in 1883 with the words, " Class can no longer stand apart from class ...
In 1937, Patrick McDonald opened a food stand on Huntington Drive ( Route 66 ) near the old Monrovia Airport called " The Airdrome " ( hamburgers were ten cents, and all-you-can-drink orange juice was five cents ); it remained there until 1940, when he and his two sons, Maurice and Richard, moved the building east to San Bernardino to the corner of West 14th Street and 1398 North E Street, renaming it " McDonald's ".
Eagle Tavern, believed to stand on the site of the old Fort Edward, opened in 1801 and today serves as a museum commemorating the era of wagon and stage travel.
The current North Stand was opened in the early 1960s which runs along the long north edge of the pitch, and was the second football stand in Britain to have a cantilever roof ( thus amongst some fans, it is known as " the cantilever ").
When opened, the stand held 10, 000 but the capacity has been reduced more recently to make room for disabled spectators and also to widen the exit aisles for safety reasons.
Nathan's Famous original hot dog stand opened on Coney Island in 1916 and quickly became a landmark.
And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God ; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.
Pop-up books employ paper engineering to make parts of the page pop up or stand up when pages are opened.
Demolition of the old stand began in early March, and the stand was opened a month ahead of schedule in August 2010.
The club opened a new stand with a friendly match against local Scottish league side Ayr United on 9 October 2005 ( the senior side winning 6-2 )
This new stand, named the John Ireland Stand ( after the then-club president ), was opened on 25 August 1979 at the start of a First Division game against Liverpool.
In its place will be a new two-tier stand ( seating 7, 798 ), complete with mega-store, museum, café, hospitality facilities and video screen, that will be officially opened for the 2012 – 13 season.
The Highbury project was ambitious in its scale and reach, the first stand completed being the West Stand, designed by Claude Waterlow Ferrier and William Binnie in the Art Deco style which opened in 1932.
Indeed, proceedings were opened by Khruschev's call for all to stand in memory of the Communist leaders who had died since the previous Congress, with Stalin being mentioned in the same breath as Klement Gottwald.
Midwives Madame LeGros and Madame LeBelle opened their own souvenir and dining stand.

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