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On taxes, Republicans must stand fast on keeping all of 2003 Bush tax cuts.
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Precisely at a time like this one must stand fast and endure the situation.
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The BRC said that, after allowing for inflation, overall sales were flat in December, which, together with rising costs, meant retailers were "running fast to stand still".
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In an effort to improve public health, Los Angeles is doing something radical: It has officially banned the opening of new stand-alone, fast-food restaurants in South Los Angeles.
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Mr Gephardt, meanwhile, did not hesitate to present his resistance to fast track as a principled stand against globalisation and all its works.
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Resist the urge to fast forward your DVR and stand behind your chair while holding a book or something heavy, then swing your leg over the chair.
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But once or twice in every song, he would put his horn to his lips, stand ramrod straight, and play sweet, fast notes that danced in the air.
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The one-joke-for-all-people theory is the reason why Mr Izzard, who came to the fore as a motor-mouthed transvestite, thought he could play Bruce, the fast-talking, short-lived, stand-up comedian who became famous in the early 1960s for saying the unsayable.
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Sophisticated scouting and a fast-moving coaching carousel that cross pollinates new ideas and systems across the league make it tough to stand out for any real period of time.
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