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About 60 volunteers have been taking turns to stand by the side of the bridge from about 07:00 until 19:00 daily.
BBC: Banned lorries still using Bradford on Avon bridge
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The Google Android team is represented by hundreds of developers donning bright green droid figurines on their shirts and lanyards, who stand by the side of flat screen displays ready to give any visitor an insightful demo on a featured Android app.
FORBES: Written by Steve Jarrett
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The home side, handicapped by the loss of stand-off Danny McGuire beforehand with a leg injury, were also guilty of letting several gilt-edged chances go begging.
BBC: Leeds Rhinos 12-18 Bradford Bulls
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And that opened up an opportunity for RESON to stand out from its competitors by working on the emotional side of things.
FORBES: Keeping B2B Enthusiasts Enthused
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Such a past is rooted mainly in the political culture of the Peronist Party, which aggressively appeals to the masses and tends to deny the legitimacy of those who do not stand by its side.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Making sense of Argentina's frenzied policy
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Once we get to Huntsville, I expect that we will find a minister and stand side by side in a living room, which will have the modest gentility of the living rooms I have known all my life.
NEWYORKER: Amundsen
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We know that nothing can close the wound of their loss, but we stand together as one nation by their side.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama on the death of Muammar Qaddafi
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Both scores were engineered by Humphreys, the first courtesy of a fine side-step that allowed the stand-off to release wing Nagusa, who combined well with Tuohy to send the supporting lock over.
BBC: Ospreys 16-20 Ulster
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Against these significant potential costs to the United States stand the profits to be realized by, at present, a small number of private firms on the U.S. side who wish to participate in joint ventures with the Soviet Union.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: US-Soviet Joint Ventures: The Camel's Nose Under The Tent