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make a stand

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See: repulse


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Some fall apart, some hide the pain and others make a stand.
To show their support at the Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff, Joyce Watson AM, chairwoman of the cross-party group on the trafficking of women and children, former rugby player Derwyn Jones and First Minister Rhodri Morgan lit a candle Ms Watson said: "Men often look up to their sporting heroes and if they can see that players like Derwyn can make a stand against domestic violence then that will help to change the culture.
 
 
 
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