7 Results for: (Concept:02611373-v)
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45881 And while the revellers stood aghast at the fury of the man , one more wicked or , it may be , more drunken than the rest , cried out that they should put the hounds upon her .
45883 ' Now , for some space the revellers stood agape , unable to understand all that had been done in such haste .
46298 `` You may be cajoled into imagining that your own special trade or your own industry will be encouraged by a protective tariff , but it stands to reason that such legislation must in the long run keep away wealth from the country , diminish the value of our imports , and lower the general conditions of life in this island . ''
47458 I told Sir Henry how the matter stood , and he at once , in his downright fashion , had Barrymore up and asked him whether he had received the telegram himself .
48679 I told Holmes how the matter stood , my heart bubbling over with thankfulness and joy .
49445 One word now as to how I stood myself at that time .
60330 At the end of last year , the population stood at 87,000 people , but with the highest population growth rate in the country , it has now surpassed 100,000 .

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