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for Darfur with the Save Darfur Coalition and | STAND: A Student Anti-Genocide Coalition. |
Al believes he may just | stand a chance, until a dashing Spaniard by the name |
ch Seesmic due to the perception that it would | stand a better chance of success there. |
"I Don't | Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You" (1939) |
"I Don't | Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You" (Bing Crosby, Ne |
cles with pictures, sometimes, but not always, | stand a better chance of survival even if the articl |
I can | stand a good blow, and never change colour; but, set |
im, the government announced that it would not | stand a candidate. |
e smaller parties knew that they really didn't | stand a chance to win against the Congress. |
st Nottingham Forest, Burnley needed to win to | stand a chance of survival. |
u realizes that in his normal state he doesn't | stand a chance so he transforms into a Super Saiyan. |
n of Stephen King's post-apocalyptic novel The | Stand, a maniacal character dubbed "The Kid" has a f |
allows you to get into a lucky draw where you | stand a chance to attend the Macross F Christmas Liv |
"I Don't | Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You" (alternate take) |
osed to MacDonald's government, Labour did not | stand a candidate either, presumably for tactical re |
"I Don't | Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You" (Victor Young, N |
"(I Don't | Stand) A Ghost of a Chance (With You)" - 4:21 |
local Labour Party was apparently very keen to | stand a candidate. |
An easy way to visualise this would be to | stand a straw (purple in diagram) straight up in the |
Since then the club has built a covered | stand, a new clubhouse, installed floodlights and er |
"I Can | Stand a Little Rain" - 3:33 |
ependent Asquithian Liberals, who chose not to | stand a candidate. |
hese feeding habits should also enable them to | stand a relatively wide range of ecological conditio |
e remembered hearing the news of Custer's Last | Stand, a battle fought when she was three years old. |
"I Don't | Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You" (Bing Crosby, Ne |
the national party while Labour decided not to | stand a candidate because of the war. |
asketball court, a walking track, a concession | stand, a stage, and several offices and exercise roo |
There also used to | stand a baptistery from the 5th century in front of |
Although Weizmann was the only person to | stand, a vote was still held. |
The Liberal-National coalition failed to | stand a candidate in the by-election. |
ed the classic Agrarian manifesto I'll Take My | Stand, a collection of essays rejecting Modernity an |
At the summit | stand a radio transmitter and a trig point. |
e 1970s, the NILP was in disarray, and did not | stand a candidate for the 1979 European Assembly ele |
"I Don't | Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You" |
"Hans | Stand: A War Record" (Duffield, Ferrie, Friedenfelds |
"I Don't | Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You" (Bing Crosby, Ne |
University Drive and Spring Valley Lane, would | stand a replica of the Custis-Lee Mansion in Arlingt |
emocrat Party's leader Albert Davy declined to | stand a candidate in the by-election. |
have a commissioner who is so undermined, you | stand a good chance of overruling him and getting yo |
, that an SPD-PDS-coalition ("red-red") had to | stand a test at the polls. |
As Flora once explained, "I could never | stand a static space." |
tings, and they like partial shade, though can | stand a bit of direct sunlight. |
Spectators on Luna Island can | stand a few feet away from both Bridal Veil Falls an |
ey failed in their obvious duty, the ILP would | stand a candidate. |
h facilities that are specifically designed to | stand a nuclear attack. |
The Australian Labor Party did not | stand a candidate for the by-election. |
"I Don't | Stand a Ghost of a Chance with You" (Bing Crosby, Ne |
ree but I wonder whether the album cover would | stand a NFCC #8 challenge. |
"I Don't | Stand a Ghost of a Chance With You" (Bing Crosby, Wa |
ion is situated at Market Place, with the main | stand, A, just off the main road and the other stand |
Representatives of Japan | stand aboard the USS Missouri prior to signing of th |
Individual kidney-shaped ferns | stand about 5-10 cm tall. |
A 5-year-old sapling will | stand about 2.5 metres (8.2 ft). |
At the time, Wada was said to | stand about 5'2" tall, and weigh about 140 pounds. |
The Bryn Gwyn stones | stand about 280 metres to the south-west of Castell |
Remove from oven and let | stand about 5 minutes. |
The robot mode would | stand about 423 (13 feet 11 inches) centimeters tall |
re cows weigh around 700 kg (1,600 pounds) and | stand about 135 cm tall. |
Females | stand about 40 cm (16 in) high and weigh about 2.8 k |
It will have about 800,000 square feet and | stand about 40 stories tall. |
is that both the crater and its ejecta blanket | stand above the surroundings. |
t by Llywelyn ap Iorwerth in the 13th century, | stand above the town, famously painted by Richard Wi |
ed by two monuments called The Pinnacles which | stand above crags on the Cowling Moor skyline. |
ing Angle Tarn, and further subsidiary heights | stand above Hartsop at the brink of Lingy Crag. |
He and long-time partner Napolean Hendrix | stand accused of misconduct in the 1989 arrest and c |
the tank unit hosting the provincial exercise, | stand accused of human rights abuses. |
f which a highlight was Inez's rendition of "I | Stand Accused", which finished with a supposedly dis |
r (also known as Live Today for Tomorrow and I | Stand Accused) is a 1948 crime film directed by Mich |
The Britannia Rescue | Stand, across from the Riverside and commonly referr |
The ruins of the ancient church of St Mary | stand adjacent to Birdsall House. |
station master's house and ticket office still | stand adjacent to the level crossing on Portland Str |
d a Franciscan monastery from the 14th century | stand adjacent to the church. |
The ruins of Abbey House | stand adjacent. |
career, though he earned much respect for his | stand after he retired. |
rch 2010 that they would be renaming the North | Stand after 'Big Fletch'. |
ormer Carmarthen to Aberystwyth Line; The Dias | Stand after a former Green Legend; The Rhun Owens St |
At the 1837 general election, he did not | stand again in Sudbury, but contested Kidderminster |
Boulton did not | stand again until the 1923 general election, when he |
, she contested the mayoralty only and did not | stand again for council being replaced as a councill |
However Britton did not wish to | stand again in 1922 and Morris was chosen to replace |
He did not | stand again at the 1966 election. |
He announced in April 1945 that he would not | stand again at the next election. |
the next three general elections, but did not | stand again in 1918. |
820 with 60 of the 110 votes cast, and did not | stand again in 1826. |
d Guilford again in 1922 and 1923, and did not | stand again until the Battersea South by-election in |
At the 1892 general election he did not | stand again in West Clare (where the Parnellite cand |
In August 2003 he announced that he would not | stand again after admitting to an affair with a stat |
At the 1852 general election he did not | stand again in Newark. |
Houfton did not | stand again until 1922, when the death of Sir J. D. |
Although he did not | stand again in 1874, he was on 15 April 1879 appoint |
He did not | stand again until the 1874 general election, when he |
He did not | stand again in the United Kingdom general election, |
defeat at the 1874 general election he did not | stand again until after the 1885 redistribution of s |
He declined to | stand again in the 1997 general election and retired |
On 21 June 2007, Sarwar announced he would not | stand again at the 2010 general election. |
She did not | stand again in the 2005 general election and was suc |
new National Labour Organisation, but did not | stand again in Wandsworth at the at the 1931 general |
n 8 July 2009, Truswell announced he would not | stand again at the next general election. |
til the 1806 general election, when he did not | stand again in Lincoln. |
nts or Imposts in Ireland in 1742, and did not | stand again for Derby at the ensuing by-election. |
He announced that he would | stand again when a suitable opportunity arose, and c |
He did not | stand again until the 1929 general election, when he |
He did not | stand again until the 1906 general election, when he |
He currently works for MENCAP, and did not | stand again at the 2005 election, when the Conservat |
Mooney did not | stand again in South County Dublin, where the unioni |
e West from 1966 to 1970, when he chose not to | stand again because of a family illness. |
He was asked to | stand again in the nationally difficult 2010 Westmin |
ted again as MP for Wednesbury, but he did not | stand again at the 1895 general election. |
At the 1935 general election, he did not | stand again in Winchester, but was elected instead f |
ency at the 1922 general election, and did not | stand again until the 1931 general election, when he |
He held the seat until 1868, and did not | stand again at the 1868 general election. |
Ridsdale did not | stand again in 1992 general election, and was succee |
ted Member of Parliament for Louth but did not | stand again at the 1886 general election. |
He did not | stand again at the 1880 general election. |
Isle of Wight, and re-elected in 1859, but did | stand again at the 1865 general election. |
He did not | stand again until the 1931 general election, when he |
After his defeat in 1910, Foster did not | stand again until the 1924 general election, when he |
Macdonald apparently intended to | stand again at Ossory as a Parnellite at the general |
He was persuaded to | stand again by Ballance, and was elected as a Libera |
hire in the 1885 general election, but did not | stand again at the 1886 election. |
hire at the 1857 general election, but did not | stand again in 1859. |
nt three months in prison and was forbidden to | stand again for election. |
He did not | stand again in Barrow, but at the 1922 election, he |
is defeat, he also announced that he would not | stand again as First Secretary of the PSC at the par |
breakaway Liberal Unionist Party, and did not | stand again at the 1886 election. |
At the next election, in 1931, Church did not | stand again, and Jackson retook the seat with a larg |
At the 1895 general election, Sheehan did not | stand again, and was succeeded as MP for East Kerry |
unsuccessful candidacies, J. G. Potter did not | stand again. |
Allen did not | stand again. |
at the 1987 election, and Prendergast did not | stand again. |
seat at the 1932 general election, and did not | stand again. |
n which came the following year, Lopes did not | stand again. |
at the 1885 general election, when he did not | stand again. |
til the 1918 general election, when he did not | stand again. |
til the 1880 general election, when he did not | stand again. |
til the 1841 general election, when he did not | stand again. |
ated at the 1935 general election, and did not | stand again. |
til the 1874 general election, when he did not | stand again. |
After his defeat, he did not | stand again. |
toral performance and asked by the Liberals to | stand again. |
January 1910 general election, when he did not | stand again. |
efusing to lie down in fear that she would not | stand again. |
til the 1885 general election, when he did not | stand again. |
He not | stand again. |
ated at the 1906 general election, and did not | stand again. |
til the 1874 general election, when he did not | stand again. |
down at the 1906 general election and did not | stand again. |
They | stand against corrupted Islamic regimes, Muslims wea |
the failures of the Catholic Church to take a | stand against the abuses, especially of then Archbis |
The 18th made a defiant apocalyptic last | stand against communist forces in Xuan Loc, a city s |
nown as the Cathars during their hopeless last | stand against the forces of Pope Innocent III when h |
liamentary speeches, Ah Koy has taken a strong | stand against what he sees as the racist policies of |
He took a firm | stand against the rabbis of Frankfurt, who arrogated |
A final shot of Benkei is shown, taking a last | stand against the Heishi. |
y-second gained nationwide recognition for its | stand against Confederate forces at Rowlett's Statio |
In this capacity, he took a firm | stand against the neo-socialists. |
a conservative money manager who took a strong | stand against inflation. |
with orders for General Sam Houston to make a | stand against the enemy. |
s was necessary for those who wanted to take a | stand against slavery. |
t Whitehand Earl of Leicester put up his final | stand against the forces of Henry II near the ruined |
He is best remembered for his fierce | stand against the reservations and affirmative quota |
Stand Against Fear is a 1996 made for television mov | |
Guru Gobind Singh made a last | stand against the Mughals at Muktsar, where the impe |
hagen Accord, after it has relentlessly took a | stand against it. |
The Jewish community decides to | stand against the rally at all cost to make sure tha |
of their time to immediately take a principled | stand against performing any construction project fo |
h Dolarhyde and other former enemies to make a | stand against them. |
times were becoming turbulent and Mukhtarov's | stand against the revolutionaries led to his inevita |
We need to take a | stand against evil and not appease it. |
ed a fundamentalist in his day, given his firm | stand against the modernist accommodation within mai |
Irish-born priests were hostile to his | stand against the Fenian Brotherhood: he denied the |
mmates are defeated, Eradicator makes his last | stand against the creature, only to be impaled throu |
ey must face their final challenge, and take a | stand against the terrible forces of ancient darknes |
his evening paper was famous for its explosive | stand against Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) rule i |
to be the site of Khwarazm Shah's Army's last | stand against Genghis Khan. |
also accused the opposition of being afraid to | stand against him and said that he regretted having |
tive reviews focused on "style over substance" | stand against the film. |
He was one of first in Germany to take a | stand against the phlogiston hypothesis and for the |
ish pacifists had no alternative but to make a | stand against fascism. |
The party took a | stand against membership in the European Union and w |
l dispute (1290-1293), the council was able to | stand against the monasteries and abbeys and reduce |
ies saw this enterprise as a threat and took a | stand against it. |
Josiah took a harsher | stand against the Indians than his father had done. |
He particularly took a | stand against the publication of what he saw as 'obs |
When Mussolini became unable to | stand against Adolf Hitler, Ambrosio helped as he wa |
es not extend its approval to those who take a | stand against the present-day Church leadership. |
r the Chinese economic reform and conservative | stand against the political reform at the same time |
Unable to | stand against the immense heat of Godzilla's meltdow |
ues to welcome any candidate who is willing to | stand against discrimination and to support equal ri |
the United States government to take a formal | stand against the Holocaust. |
The 19-year-old's | stand against the NYPD received national attention a |
Taking a | stand against prejudice and harassment must be a com |
Who then is able to | stand against me? |
No one could | stand against it. |
some difficulty finding a candidate who would | stand against him. |
Geology Professor Kirtley Mather took a strong | stand against the oath, but under pressure from Pres |
s, Gloucestershire's highest-ever ninth-wicket | stand against Glamorgan. |
this to Major Thomas' willingness to publicly | stand against those who supported the Klan. |
he area and the aging lighthouse was unable to | stand against it. |
a warrior trained in the arts of ninjutsu can | stand against this menace. |
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