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staging
noun as in platform
noun as in presentation
Strongest matches
Strong matches
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noun as in production
Strongest matches
Strong matches
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noun as in stage
Example Sentences
Finally, the staging ground at Blair Mountain sets the stage for a worker-rights debate that, especially in the poorest corners of this country, speaks to the rampant unfair conditions facing Americans.
They’ll act as offshore staging grounds for Starship launch activities, and the name is appropriate because the eventual plan is to have Starship provide transport for both people and goods to and from the red planet.
Harry is co-creator and co-executive producer with Winfrey of the Apple TV series and as such would have control of the questions, staging and editing.
The staging and choreography, the ticketing of guests, the timing, and fine points of related ceremonies for various academic units and sub-units are all carefully scripted.
When I wrote about Soona in 2019, the model focused on staging shoots that can deliver videos and photos in 24 hours or less.
Nazi t-shirts are also very popular in Thailand, which is one step away from staging a revival of Springtime For Hitler.
The group encompasses Byrne's art-rock solitariness and the dissociation effects in the spare—somewhat Godardian—staging.
At the time, Madonna was staging her first real comeback and she chose videos as her battleground.
He goes down to the secure motorcade staging area, looking for a solution.
How about staging large-scale NATO military maneuvers at the border and freezing the assets of the kleptocracy?
From the scenic point of view it interested me greatly, and I was also much impressed by the truly marvellous staging of the work.
The bridge was constructed in 1888 by the Phoenix Bridge Company, and was erected on staging.
Why, from the class that tried to be clever and bluff the people out of their power by staging this war.
Superficially the task of staging The Beggars Opera was one of supreme ease.
The little cracked bells of the tiny church have been tinkling and in front of the church is a staging for a tombola.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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