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stage

[steyj] / steɪdʒ /




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Vaudeville memory acts used it; Mr. Dylan is of their ilk, working the same stages in a slightly different branch of entertainment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Each stage comes with its own rules, and nothing ruins the mood faster than a gift that’s too earnest too soon, or so generic it could have been purchased for anyone with a pulse.

From The Wall Street Journal

This result highlights the need for treatment strategies that account for both the tissue involved and the stage of disease, the researchers say.

From Science Daily

Next, he’s taking over Sunday’s Super Bowl halftime stage.

From Los Angeles Times

"Accuracy" may be a beloved buzzword of elite coaches, but the data shows a clear improvement in how England handle the closing stages of Test rugby.

From BBC