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stage

noun as in level, period within structure or

verb as in arrange, produce

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Demonstrators have also pushed back on the agents in their communities by notifying one another of their whereabouts and staging protests.

Monaco held on through the closing stages, including seven minutes of stoppage time, after having former Paris defender Thilo Kehrer sent off in the 80th minute.

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It was first performed at the 1966 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and got a professional staging at London’s National Theatre in 1967.

She gradually stepped back from stage and screen roles as her central vision declined.

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"It's been long waiting an upgrade and hopefully that will come at some stage."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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