Yes.
The Globe, like all elizabethan theatres, had a stage surrounded by a circle of galleries with seats. The space between the stage and the galleries, on all three sides, was called the pit, and that's where the groundlings stood. The related link shows a picture of a bunch of schoolkids standing in the Pit where the groundlings would have stood in the New Globe.
they stood together side-by-side
Kurt was Prom Queen and Dave was Prom King but they didn't run for it together. Kurt was elected as a joke but stood up for gays and everyone clapped!
If the entire human population, estimated at around 8 billion people, stood closely together, they would occupy approximately 0.5 to 1 square meter per person. This means they would require around 4 to 8 million square meters of space, equivalent to about 1,000 to 2,000 acres. To visualize, this area could fit within a small city or several large parks. However, the actual arrangement and density would affect the total space required.
There's no gravity in outer space, so you would just float in one place.
water in the tailpipe is normal. if you are trying to get a bunch out, just drive quickly up a steep hill.
it depends on the Pokemon that you have, i have pikachu and shocked everyone that stood in between me and the gym.
The equivocator deliberately avoided giving a straight answer to the question, leaving everyone unsure of where they stood.
Participating together
The person of the verb "stood" depends on the context of the sentence. "Stood" is the past tense of the verb "stand," which can be used in any person (first, second, or third) depending on who is performing the action. For example, if the sentence is "I stood in line," then the person of the verb is first person singular. If the sentence is "They stood together," then the person of the verb is third person plural.
Because he hated Jews and wanted everyone to have blue eyes and blond hair. He tryed to wipe out everyone who stood in the way of his movement.