In an aggressive situation we stand tall and square our shoulders, just like other mammals. |
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He's a sturdy kid who prefers to stand tall instead of move around, but he fled several times against North Carolina when the heat was coming. |
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This may be a great opportunity to stand tall together and find out what is going on. |
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And you have to be aware of the past. It's only by reaching down to your roots that you can stand tall like a tree. |
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The tree should stand tall, straight and proud and the branches should be even and thickly covered. |
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We stand tall in Washington because we stand tall in Brussels, Paris and Berlin. |
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The poor themselves are urged to rise up, stand tall and proceed united towards new horizons. |
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There are times when we must stand tall and hold our heads high if, in the future, we do not want to end up living abjectly on our knees. |
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Finally, the RCMP must learn to stand tall in its interaction with its stakeholders. |
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Tuesday's Throne Speech touched on many topics, including the need for Canada to stand tall in the western hemisphere. |
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Striving to stand tall involves more than putting on a good external appearance. |
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Bell volunteers stand tall in the service of so many causes, like employee Pierre Hétu, who gives generously of his time to the Canadian Ski Patrol. |
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I want you to pull up another girl, and help her stand tall and strong. |
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Bake any one of these cakes in a bundt pan and it will stand tall, look spectacular and get noticed. |
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The economic expansion that enabled the country to stand tall at the start of the century has slowed. |
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But there was beauty in her, and an inner strength that would allow her to stand tall and accept last night's phone call. |
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I believe the time has come for law-abiding individuals of this country to stand tall and peacefully protest. |
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Finally, stand tall again, with your hands at your sides, and let yourself breathe normally. |
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Instead of leaning backwards when you feel yourself falling forward, you need to stand tall, keep your upper half still and simply ride it out. |
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And some huge old valley oak trees still stand tall in the middle of the city among the houses and businesses at the east end of town. |
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They stand tall when talking to subordinates. |
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Dancers stand tall, then stagger and sink. |
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The players stand tall and exhale confidence. |
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We must take the step that will make it possible for this Parliament to stand tall and stand legitimate with a proper scheme on a common salary and a common, defensible and transparent expenses regime. |
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That is not how we stand tall on the world stage. |
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The EU Framework Programmes help to facilitate the very components that go into breakthrough science: cooperation and knowledge exchange, and help the continents scientists to achieve amazing results and to stand tall. |
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Jean-Philippe Bourgeois is back in the Hindu Kush, in the heart of Afghanistan where the lofty mountain peaks stand tall, daring travelers to attempt a crossing. |
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Modeling dressage, the horse and female rider stand tall for all to see. |
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They stand tall and lean into the audience right from their feet, as if trying to shorten the distance between their message and the ears of the audience. |
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A demos has a national identity which shapes the very soil from which democracy can grow and in which it can stand tall and survive trials and tribulations. |
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As the phenomenal Bay of Fundy, One of the Marine Wonders of the World, is filled twice daily by some of the highest tides on the planet, these beacons from the past stand tall and full of mystery along the rugged coast. |
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Continue to stand tall as the weight swings back down, and then send your hips back and repeat the thrust to stand tall to swing the bell forward again. |
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Hold a dumb-bell in each hand and stand tall with feet hip-width apart. |
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Stand tall with your feet straddling either side of the step, toes forward. |
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Standing forward bend Stand tall while keeping your abs tight, your shoulders down and your legs together. |
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The blog, specifically written for tall men, is appropriately called Stand Tall. |
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