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“Stand apart” politicians argue a position, not an interest.

A child who masters the classics will stand apart from the uncouth boors on the school bus.

Those phrases stand apart from the enduring clichés that every president summons every four years.

This is not a new strain in American life; those who stand apart from politics have always had a certain box-office appeal.

Those who stand apart from politics have always had a certain box-office appeal.

The notions thus entertained by the red race on the resurrection are peculiar to it, and stand apart from those of any other.

And how distinguishably the two stand apart from each other!

"That's Zachary Taylor," Raoul heard someone in the crowd say as he moved, now unnoticed, to stand apart on the riverbank.

Now, most farm-houses stand apart, and in their own grounds, where any system of sewer is almost impossible.

The most advanced reformers did not dream of contending for a right to stand apart from the national religion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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