When he stood up, he instinctively walked toward the chaos, trying to see if there was anyone he could help.
The French approved of Chirac's handling of foreign policy and he was never more popular than when he stood up to the United States over the war in Iraq.
The worker was also found to have pushed the man, named as patient A, into his wheelchair when he stood up and pushed him into a bathroom and onto a toilet.
He invariably stood up when a woman came into a room, and he always opened the door for a woman.
His political party is called the Church of the Militant Elvis Party, a name he came up with in 2001, when he stood against Conservative MP Eric Pickles in Brentwood.
Comparing the current economic situation with the 1980s, a period when he said the Conservatives claimed they "stood up" for aspiration, he said people trying to find a job or to buy a home now were finding their ambitions "being blunted by what is happening in our economy".
When her father had had enough he stood up and walked out, tiny daughter trailing behind.
Campbell, though, needed a bit of luck when he was dropped on nought by wicketkeeper Mike Burns, as he stood up to Keith Parsons.
After a while he stood up, and when we, too, began to rise to our feet he bade us stay where we were.
Thomas Adams, 16, was practicing indoors in the gym of Blessed Sacrament School when he was struck by a pitch, stood up and said, "I can't breathe, " authorities said.
Powell recounted that he was a speaker at a recent Egyptian event, when an attendee stood up and demanded to be heard.
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He said six other political appointees at GSA recalled that when Jennings finished speaking, Doan herself stood up to talk.
And when I stood up there and spoke to the Congress, I was speaking off the same intelligence he looked at to make his decision to support he authorization of force.
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