The Brown stood by watching with the tiny half-smile that meant nothing at all.
Papagos and Brown were standing nearby, under guard but not yet handcuffed.
Brown had struggled to his feet and was standing feebly next to Brady at the wheel.
Bailing out the housing market to save the next election would fly in the face of everything Brown has stood for.
When he came back into the living room, Brown was standing at the bookcases, looking over the titles.
They are united only in one question: what does Brown stand for?
Brown was standing beside him in the shallow water.
Brown came running forward and stood beneath her.
Brown did not stand for re-election in the 1884 general election.
By 2001, Brown could not stand to watch Gina any longer.