Examples of using Stands in English and their translations into Marathi
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The Q stands for quad.
And yet that law still stands.
He stands alone in the party.
The hospital still stands.
Whoever stands till the end is the winner.
The same building stands there today.
The wooden church no longer stands.
India stands proud and tall today.
But the temple no longer stands.
A little man stands in the woods- notes and text.
More colours mean more stands.
It stands in place only so long as the perceived threat exists;
Otherwise, why even open the stands?
So harmoniously united, nothing stands in the way of family planning.
There is a wondrous moment in which time stands still.
But the friend of the groom, who stands and listens to Him, rejoices joyfully at the voice of the groom.
The stadium has 20 elevators for North and South stands.
For athletes looking to add size and strength, Anadrol stands alone as the top pure power medication.
She also does this sort of dancing thing when she stands up.
Because THG is similar in nature to Trenbolone, it stands to reason that some of its side effects may be similar.
Mechanical manufacturing experiences, Sogears always strictly stands on the.
And then, forming stands transform the strip into curve shape and to bend the edge of both strips for good forming and welding.
One woman in particular stands out to me.
The official ARAI-tested mileage figure stands at 89.5 kmpl, although in the real world, one can expect at least 70 kmpl, which is a very impressive figure.
Qutub Minar built in the 13th century, the magnificent tower stands in the capital, Delhi.
It stands for Enterprise Resource Planning and although it was initially targeted to manufacturing companies, today it encompasses any product that can be used across an enterprise.
Sure, air and water are important,but to many of my kind the one vital requirement that really stands out is food.
Princeton University is a vibrant community of scholarship and learning that stands in the nation's service and the service of humanity.
Horse-drawn tram-cars were introduced here, in 1873 by Stearns and Kitteredge, for their offices on the west side of the Causeway,where the Electric House now stands.
The horse-drawn tram-cars were introduced in 1873 by Stearns and Kitteredge, who had their offices on the west side of the Causeway,where the Electric House now stands.