Staging can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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stage - perform (a play), especially on a stage; "we are going to stage `Othello'" | ||
stage - plan, organize, and carry out (an event); "the neighboring tribe staged an invasion" | ||
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staging - getting rid of a stage of a multistage rocket | ||
staging - travel by stagecoach | ||
staging - the production of a drama on the stage | ||
staging - a system of scaffolds |
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1. | noun | Mary is a home staging expert. | |
2. | noun | We ambushed several hundred of their new J-37 robots behind enemy lines in a staging area and we destroyed them all by sending a herd of explosive laden sheep through their encampment. | |
3. | noun | He clambered up onto the stage and got the actors to help him into the box. | |
4. | noun | An early movie simply showed a long kiss by two actors of the contemporary stage. | |
5. | noun | Then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise. | |
6. | noun | All the world's a stage. | |
7. | noun | It set the stage for peaceful negotiations. | |
8. | noun | We are in a transitional stage in which many former ideas must be revised or rejected. | |
9. | noun | At what stage are the social sciences? | |
10. | noun | We went out of town together by stage about ten or twelve miles. | |
11. | noun | The Wall Street Journal reported that a computer used by Zawahiri contains a June 1999 memo that "said the program should seek cover and talent in educational institutions, which it said were 'more beneficial to us and allow easy access to specialists, which will greatly benefit us in the first stage, God willing.' '' | |
12. | noun | But, we had a great laid back day last Saturday and I think have hit that comfortable stage...you know, not quite so formal about dates etc. | |
13. | noun | I'm not sure we have much to tell them at this stage - actually, I'm sure I don't have anything new to report but if you do that would be fine with me. | |
14. | noun | * Proposes a two-stage open season for firm transportation services beginning in 2003, with end users receiving a first option on available capacity. * | |
15. | noun | They began to withhold power from California, and on Dec. 7 the ISO declared its first Stage 3 emergency and braced for blackouts, which were narrowly averted. | |
16. | verb | Public opinion surveys suggest most Japanese residents are opposed to staging the Games. | |
17. | verb | We are going to stage `Othello. | |
18. | verb | I had another conversation some months ago with a retired Ba'athist old-timer who claimed that Ba'athists have the means to stage a third coup d'etat and return to power within 10 hours of an American withdrawal. |
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Mary is a home staging expert. | |
We ambushed several hundred of their new J-37 robots behind enemy lines in a staging area and we destroyed them all by sending a herd of explosive laden sheep through their encampment. | |
He clambered up onto the stage and got the actors to help him into the box. |
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An early movie simply showed a long kiss by two actors of the contemporary stage. |
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Then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise. |
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All the world's a stage. |
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It set the stage for peaceful negotiations. |
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We are in a transitional stage in which many former ideas must be revised or rejected. |
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At what stage are the social sciences? |
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We went out of town together by stage about ten or twelve miles. |
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The Wall Street Journal reported that a computer used by Zawahiri contains a June 1999 memo that "said the program should seek cover and talent in educational institutions, which it said were 'more beneficial to us and allow easy access to specialists, which will greatly benefit us in the first stage, God willing.' '' |
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But, we had a great laid back day last Saturday and I think have hit that comfortable stage...you know, not quite so formal about dates etc. |
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I'm not sure we have much to tell them at this stage - actually, I'm sure I don't have anything new to report but if you do that would be fine with me. |
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* Proposes a two-stage open season for firm transportation services beginning in 2003, with end users receiving a first option on available capacity. * |
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They began to withhold power from California, and on Dec. 7 the ISO declared its first Stage 3 emergency and braced for blackouts, which were narrowly averted. |
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Public opinion surveys suggest most Japanese residents are opposed to staging the Games. | |
We are going to stage `Othello. |
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I had another conversation some months ago with a retired Ba'athist old-timer who claimed that Ba'athists have the means to stage a third coup d'etat and return to power within 10 hours of an American withdrawal. |
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