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  • 81Stand Up (Ludacris) — «Stand Up» Сингл Лудакрисаи Shawnna из альбома Chicken n Beer …

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  • 82Stand (álbum) — Stand Álbum de The Letter Black. Publicación 07 de agosto de 2007 Grabación 2007 Género(s) Rock cristiano Hard rock Rock alternativo …

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  • 83stand-alone — ˈstand alone adjective [only before a noun] 1. COMPUTING a stand alone computer works without being part of a network (= a set of computers connected to each other): • The Macintosh, a desktop computer, is usually a stand alone machine. 2 …

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  • 84stand-up — stand up1 adjective 1. ) consisting of one person standing in front of an audience and entertaining them by telling jokes: stand up comic/comedy/comedians 2. ) AMERICAN INFORMAL loyal and able to be trusted: He s a stand up kind of guy. stand up… …

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  • 85stand one's hand — (informal) To buy a drink for someone else • • • Main Entry: ↑hand stand one s hand, stand sam (informal), stand shot and stand treat To treat the company, esp to drinks • • • Main Entry: ↑stand …

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  • 86stand shot — (obsolete and dialect) To pay the bill • • • Main Entry: ↑shot stand one s hand, stand sam (informal), stand shot and stand treat To treat the company, esp to drinks • • • Main Entry: ↑ …

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  • 87stand by — {v.} 1. To be close beside or near. * /Mary could not tell Jane the secret with her little brother standing by./ * /Would you just stand by and watch the big boys beat your little brother?/ 2. To be near, waiting to do something when needed. *… …

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  • 88stand up and be counted — {v. phr.} To be willing to say what you think in public; let people know that you are for or against something. * /The equal rights movement needs people who are willing to stand up and be counted./ * /If you disagree with the group, you should… …

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  • 89stand by — {v.} 1. To be close beside or near. * /Mary could not tell Jane the secret with her little brother standing by./ * /Would you just stand by and watch the big boys beat your little brother?/ 2. To be near, waiting to do something when needed. *… …

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  • 90stand up and be counted — {v. phr.} To be willing to say what you think in public; let people know that you are for or against something. * /The equal rights movement needs people who are willing to stand up and be counted./ * /If you disagree with the group, you should… …

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