It would once again stand tall in the world and make its own decisions.
Can it stand tall among the iPads, Kindle Fires and Google Nexuses of the world?
Stand tall, smile at people who make eye contact and figure out who to approach next.
Stand tall with your shoulders back, unclench your fists and take a deep breath.
Like the people of Japan responding to crisis upon crisis, the trees stand tall in the middle of chaos.
If you arrive to an already full room, enter slowly, smile and stand tall at the front.
By promoting fresh faces, UK business could stand tall once again after the economic torpor of the 1970s.
"As long as I got you in my corner to the end, we're gonna stand tall, " he said.
In World Financial Center building 2, palm trees stand tall and warm.
Massive columns of orchestral sound, carved in brass, stand tall amid swirls of color, jazzy riffs, and the skittish chirping of Messiaen's beloved birdcalls.
Now it can stand tall once more, not least in the neighbouring ex-Soviet countries that many in Moscow have never reconciled themselves to losing.
Today, our major corporate multinationals stand tall and competitive, but we need to stop the hemorrhaging of our financial institutions and give them room to recover.
Stand tall, shake hands warmly, and leave your counterpart with the impression that you are someone he or she should look forward to dealing with in the future.
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) is set to stand tall in the Senate, and the Republican-dominated House of Representatives would prove hard to sway toward sweeping legislation.
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"Margaret Thatcher took a country that was on its knees and made Britain stand tall again, " said David Cameron, the current British prime minister and Conservative leader, on the steps of Downing Street.
Stand tall, wear the smile of a woman who knows she is powerful and worthy beyond measure, and engage with those around you as the immensely capable, brilliant and worthy woman that you truly are.
The fact of the matter is the President was expressing his support for her, and his disappointment in the kind of attacks that have been leveled at her to her, and his appreciation for her willingness to stand tall and express her opinion.
The dilemma for Paris has been painful: to intervene - and be caricatured as a throw-back to the neo-colonialism of "la Francafrique" - or not to intervene, and see a first chance to stand tall on the African continent dwindle into the desert sands?
The devices, which stand eight feet tall on 737s, are manufactured under contract by an Austrian company.
"He told us we can stand proud and tall that a lot of our values were protected, " said Ms. Boxer.
The skitters move like spiders, and stand about five feet tall.
Belgium has passed similar legislation, and Switzerland banned the building of minarets, the tall spires that often stand next to mosques.
Some nest in patches of tall vegetation and may stand to benefit from the expanding taller shag, but those that nest in short vegetation may not be able to adapt.
That will seem a tall order to some, since - as things stand - one of the governments is responsible for raising and supplying the vast majority of the cash that the other three have to spend.
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