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1 A slant of wind enabled them to stand through the passage.
2 We shall go through some places that you would not want to stand through , I imagine.
3 Describes a Wimbledon tournament and how spectators stand through rain while tarpaulin pulled over court to keep it dry.
4 It was a most cruel necessity, for without some artificial aid I was unable even to stand through the pulpit services.
5 You shall never die, but you shall stand through all the thousands of years to come, where all eyes can see you.
6 Torrillo remained on the stand through the entire morning, and as Bill listened he thought that Krieger had scored decisively with the jury.
7 May it stand through the ages as a Christian Republic, as a faithful light-house along the dark and trackless sea of African paganism!
8 Like a rock that stands steadfast throughout the storm, so does the "I" stand through the tempests of the life of personality.
9 The house was sold out and he stood through the second act.
10 The audience sits on the floor or stands through the service.
11 Orman came to look forward to his time standing through half the night.
12 He stood through it smiling, his pale lips parted over his white teeth.
13 The Giant's Finger, black and straight, like a needle, stood through the shadows.
14 The wind being favourable, they now stood through the Straits.
15 They roost in the mountain fir stands through the winter.
16 We stood through the opening, which held about four leagues.
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