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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Stand up; Stand Up (song); Stand Up (album); Stand Up (2005); Stand up (album); Stand Up!; Stand Up! (song); Stand Up (disambiguation); Stand Up (campaign); Stand Up (film)

Stand Up and Take Action         
CAMPAIGN TRYING TO EXPEDITE THE UN'S MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
Stand up against corruption and Poverty; Stand Against Poverty
Stand Up and Take Action is the name of an annual global mobilization coordinated by the United Nations Millennium Campaign and the Global Call to Action against Poverty.
take-off         
Forest stand         
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FOREST AREA OF DISTINCT CHARACTERISTICS (E.G. SPECIES COMPOSITION, HABITAT TYPE, AGE, HEIGHT)
Stand level modelling; Stand map; Forest stands
A forest stand is a contiguous community of trees sufficiently uniform in composition, structure, age, size, class, distribution, spatial arrangement, site quality, condition, or location to distinguish it from adjacent communities.

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Examples of use of take stand
1. Monitor readers send six African girls to high school Turkish writers take stand for free speech Defying predictions, Bangladesh‘s garment factories thrive Turin guards against terrorism, activists Military ties warm between US, Vietnam Reporters on the Job What is this?
2. The witnesses refused to take stand as Major "could not offer guarantees to the witnesses that their identities would remain secret". "The witnesses are apprehensive that the evidence they give which may endanger them or others may be subjected to scrutiny through a variety of means.