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And with ticket prices often high, standing up and cheering at the end can be a way for people to "persuade themselves" that they have had a good time, she added.

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Sweden is known for its high standing in the world of technology, research and development and is applying that know-how to the defense realm.

His latest novel, “The Bee Sting,” ought to cement Murray’s already high standing.

Those were the words uttered by Bryce Bedgood, a 6-foot-9 junior at Valencia High, standing in a deserted hallway outside the Golden 1 Center media room in Sacramento on Saturday afternoon soon after his father, Bill, announced he was retiring as the Vikings’ coach because he “wants to be a dad again.”

Saudi Arabia’s leaders, in a lawsuit between their golf circuit and the rival PGA Tour, maintain their high standing in the oil kingdom’s government makes them legally immune from most actions by U.S. courts.

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