In staff training, the diagnosis of opportunistic infections and correct staging of disease are strongly emphasised. |
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On site management includes first aid, patient triage, and ambulance staging with a basic aim of maximal use of resources. |
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Today, instead of sending hired gumshoes after cheating husbands and wives, we can turn our homes into high-tech surveillance staging grounds. |
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They met to clarify the rules for staging advertising games, and avoiding law breaches related to promotions and campaigns. |
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It was armed with a cache of stuffed animals and sparkles with the intent of staging a mock siege of the fenced-in leaders. |
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In the 1900s, Cons began staging Shakespearian scenes during concert interludes. |
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Education played a key role at this year's Great Yorkshire Show, with children creating displays and staging scientific experiments. |
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The staging is also serviceable but uninspiring, with scene changes needing to be made more crisply. |
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Deputies in the Los Angeles Sheriff's Office are staging a sick-out over health benefits in their contract talks. |
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It generates revenues by hosting online backgammon, gin rummy and blackjack, as well as staging golf, darts and pool games. |
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Graduate Fashion Week is a nerve-wracking time for students and tutors staging 31 shows which attract over 40,000 visitors. |
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What a difference some text tweaks, minor cast changes and a bit of fine tuning in staging make. |
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History has shown it to be an ideal staging post for intercontinental trade. |
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The importance of staging the show is that the problems of inequality, of tyranny and injustice still exist. |
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Such orbits, however, are not optimum as staging points for higher geosynchronous orbit or deep space. |
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Also placing the International Sport Horse Show on the equestrian map was the staging of a top-class showjumping grand prix on Saturday. |
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The Factory Theatre Artistic Director has mounted more than 30 productions throughout his career and knows a thing or two about staging a play. |
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Theatre companies are staging productions in nightclubs, pubs and sitting rooms. |
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Students in the sixth form hope to raise even more by staging an event like a rock concert at the school. |
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For Halloween, the Max Bell Theatre will be home to the undead for a staging of Dracula. |
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This undramatic recording by Opera Lafayette of Washington DC stems from a 2002 staging. |
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It will also act as a staging post for medical care and feeding for some of Kiev's 10,000 homeless waifs and strays. |
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Joyce had little support and an even poorer supply of ball and staging a one-man comeback was a bridge too far for him. |
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On the whole, though, the flashbacks are clumsily integrated into the main action, and can't be salvaged by the staging. |
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Now, the only available space for me to set up my staging area was off in the corner of the main room. |
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About 50 children accoutred in vibrant colours gave an impressive performance at the staging of the drama Shakuntala and Dushyant. |
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The staging system has been modified to provide greater specificity for identifying patient groups with similar prognosis and treatment options. |
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Both the staging and acting are universally superb and we were in fits of laughter throughout. |
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More extensive staging revealed multiple vertebral lesions consistent with metastases, but no spread to abdominal viscera was visualized. |
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In light of the fact that agreement has not been reached, staging posts where animals are unloaded, watered, fed and rested will remain. |
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The audience probably weren't listening anyway, so effectively did the staging distract from Jonathan Summers' thoughtful, amplified vocal. |
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A confirmative or staging arthroscopy may help matters further when dealing with large joints of the knee and shoulder. |
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In a concert performance, the current vogue for fragments of staging is no more than a distraction. |
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Caine is O'Malley, an ageing ham actor playing Richard III in an absurd Nazi-era staging. |
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The town is staging its annual bugs festival and there is a real buzz of excitement in the community. |
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A group of students are staging a fund-raising show, inspired by stories about local hospices in the Journal. |
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Carmel also points out that as usual there will be the possibility of staging the play a third night, such is the demand for tickets. |
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Tickets will cost Rs.20 and the proceeds collected will go entirely to the troupe staging the play. |
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The agreement of English Heritage would also be needed for the site around the abbey to be used again for staging the plays. |
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Two Swindon dancers, Faye Pound and Kelly Sutton, are fulfilling a dream by staging their own show. |
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He said he could make use of his professional health and safety expertise to deal with that aspect of staging the plays. |
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On Sunday, July 21, Steve Smith is staging another motor show in the town and has asked if we can put on a special farmers market down Wheelgate. |
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But staging a play based on folklore in a traditional medium is a novel experiment. |
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For Joan D' Mello, Assistant Director of Aliyavar, staging the play was a dream come true. |
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The new service is already in talks with several high profile public sector organisations about staging large-scale forums. |
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He also thanked the venues for hosting the events and the rest of the committee members for their work in organising and staging the event. |
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Other South African cities only had one venue for staging exhibitions or international events of a high standard. |
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Fresh from prison, he's also staging an unexpected comeback, one that's surprising the most seasoned observers. |
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The extent of fibrosis is the determining factor in staging the disease and is assessed with a liver biopsy. |
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Thomas and Patocskai may see no advantage in staging disease in patients with melanoma, but theirs is a minority view worldwide. |
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It is used in the initial diagnosis, in staging the patient, and in some therapies. |
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I cannot imagine a successful staging of a piece with so much instrumental music and that has very little stageable drama to it. |
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All that was encompassed in the productions demanded the highest levels of staging and stagecraft. |
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The female leads were rather lacklustre in terms of sound quality and staging, with one notable exception. |
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Over on BBC TWO at 12.50 pm, the English National Opera present a remarkable contemporary staging of JS Bach's St John Passion. |
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Company Chordelia present two works by Kally Lloyd-Jones combining feel-good music and imaginative staging and performance style. |
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The current tour of Buddy proves that a touring production can equal if not surpass the original in staging and performance. |
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Mimesis by Katherine Labelle is a multimedia performance that includes simple staging, video projections, and solo dance. |
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In this version, the lord of the manor is to be entertained by the local people's staging of The Marriage of Figaro in the garden of his mansion. |
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Mongoose, then, is a good play, worth watching for its inventive staging and hypnotic central performance. |
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Slowly, the images of rehearsal give way to the ultimate performance, a heartrending yet minimalist staging of original choreography. |
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Particularly those who have never seen this company before will be dazzled by its creative staging and chameleon-like acting. |
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Director Lindzee Smith has adapted What is it Zach? and Daddy Wolf for simultaneous staging within the same performance space. |
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They plan to have regular monthly staging of short theatre productions, followed by the screening of classic films. |
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Members reviewed a good year for the new Society and the successful staging of a number of high profile events at Ballyhaunis Golf Club. |
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I feel obliged, however late, to commend them on the successful staging of the Celtic Fusion concert last month. |
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Her competitive career was also unique in that each of her contests marked the inaugural staging of that event. |
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The staging of such events is also symbolic of a city's place on the global stage. |
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This will be the 27th staging of the event, making it the longest continuously run road-race in Kent. |
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Dehring concluded that all the bid-submissions received set the tone for staging of the event. |
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It aims to buy lighting, staging, sound and IT gear to create a mobile stage for future theatre productions, largely with local children. |
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Its composition is as much about staging in a very particular stage space as it is about what is being said. |
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But it takes both technicians and performers to set up and break down the tons of staging, lighting, audio and special effects equipment needed. |
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Matching the audience in age, the young, international cast played briskly and energetically, using simplified staging on a nearly bare stage. |
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Aluminium staging is long lasting, maintenance-free and doesn't rust so is ideal for use in the damp atmospheres of a greenhouse. |
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The tumor was primary to the liver, since no other tumor site was detected by extensive preoperative staging. |
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The reference standard test for diagnosis and staging of endometriosis is laparoscopy or laparotomy with biopsy. |
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Less propellant, no staging, and more payload means significantly lower launch costs. |
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Since dead weight is dropped continuously, staging reduces the total amount of propellant needed to put people or satellites into orbit. |
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The shore entry at St Abbs Harbour for this dive is also the central staging point for the majority of all the shore diving in the area. |
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Newport was to be turned over to the Marines as a staging area for shipboard duty and most of us were to be transferred to another basic school. |
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During the 1850s and into the Civil War period the fort was a staging area for soldiers dispersed along overland trails and near settlements. |
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Sustainment of the deployed force begins once it is received and transported to its staging areas and continues until the campaign is completed. |
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Water and refuelling assets were tasked at numerous staging areas where helicopters and fire trucks needed them. |
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They got people out of the neighborhood in record time, and we set up a staging area and command post at the beach, complete with helipad. |
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The bush fires started burning into Gippsland, making the establishment of a staging area in that region increasingly likely. |
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Switzerland was at best a temporary staging post for the money and was never its journey's end. |
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It's very wild country and after nearly one hundred kilometres of this, the track arrives at Gangotri, the last staging post on the journey. |
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Of particular concern to Irish farmers are proposals to ban rests at staging posts, to reduce stocking densities and to alter journey times. |
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If they lose an important staging post between the coasts it might cause the species some hardship. |
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The IFA man said, the use of staging posts is essential and necessary for best animal welfare on journeys to continental destinations. |
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Britain was then mainly interested in the area as a staging post on routes to its empire further east. |
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Riders are in the saddle for seven hours per day and are only able to take on fuel or carry out repairs at set staging posts. |
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The Bull, as it is known locally, was the original coaching house of the borough and a staging post on the route to Ireland. |
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I believe that staging posts are essential for good animal welfare on journeys between Ireland and the continent. |
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He is staging a kind of sit-in to protest silently the callousness with which vulnerable refugees are treated the world over. |
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Five people were arrested today after staging an illegal demonstration outside parliament to object to new laws restricting protests in the area. |
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The group will be staging a symbolic candlelit vigil in support of all victims of human rights abuse worldwide. |
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That's 75,000 soldiers, give or take, who will either stay stateside or at a staging area in Kuwait. |
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Rockefeller's pews are pressed into duty as a staging station for the organ's pipes and sound boxes. |
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The awkwardness of the intimate moment is now inextricably linked with our knowledge of its explicit staging. |
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The Navarthri Mandapam has the distinction of staging Carnatic music concerts in a unique manner. |
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Congratulations to the headmaster and teachers for staging the event, it was magical. |
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The Diana Group is staging a monthly open golf tournament exclusively for senior and lady golfers. |
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In the years since its 1988 release, Fisherman's Blues has been acknowledged as an important staging post in the rebirth of folk music. |
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The staging was simple with keyboards, two guitars, drums and a stringed quartet. |
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Sitting in your race car in the staging lanes and looking out the window at Mount Rainier is something very special. |
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Good, they were staging their exits, so we wouldn't look suspicious leaving together. |
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Whatever the shortcomings of the staging, this was an enthralling occasion, received with a thunderous ovation. |
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It is staging Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty, both of which feature sumptuous scores by Tchaikovsky. |
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Traditional Sunday drivers are staging a comeback on Britain's coastal and country roads, a new report showed yesterday. |
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The fort also served as an important supply base and staging area for allied Indians in their 1739-40 campaign against the Chickasaws. |
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And looking at the set and the staging and trying to decipher which came first is indeed something of a chicken-and-egg proposition. |
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Put a modern cinemagoer in front of an ancient staging of Oedipus Rex, and they could easily follow it. |
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To hyperbolise a little, is the coffee house really being reborn as a staging ground for a new form of civility? |
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A teacher on a marathon mission to boost the coffers of a charity close to her heart is staging a festive fundraiser for the cause. |
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A new theatre company is staging its debut production next week and it promises to be a great show, but not for the faint-hearted. |
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They will wait at this staging area until further orders, and are to be accompanied by the First SAS division. |
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The background is no incidental backcloth for the staging of the figure's magnificence. |
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The challenge of staging the play may be commensurate with the challenge of mounting an independent production. |
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Onward movement is accomplished when joint forces leave the staging area and move to assigned areas of operation. |
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It was great afternoon with a variety of jazz acts, raffles and promotions raising money for staging the convention. |
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He has further endeared himself to local fans by staging free tournaments or charging a mere R10 admission fee. |
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Their findings improved the overall readiness of the mobile aeromedical staging facility. |
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Fun things include making whirligigs, first-place ribbons, preserves, and jams along with staging your own fair. |
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This faced some public opposition, with some naval ratings staging the Invergordon Mutiny. |
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Venues are shutting down, while pubs and bars are more interested in staging karaoke nights. |
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Radcliffe Brass Band will be staging a special concert in aid of the tsunami appeal. |
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Another important staging area for king eiders is off the west coast of Banks Island. |
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Thus, they may be carrying out reconnaissance of areas for future breeding or staging sites. |
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Police scrambled the force helicopter and even took the unusual step of staging a reconstruction of his last known movements. |
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The English Civil War Society will be staging a reconstruction of a skirmish that took place in Marlborough during the Civil War. |
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In 1846 she created one of the roles in F. Taglioni's staging of Perrot's Pas de quatre. |
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The theatre became world-famous for staging protest theatre throughout the repressive apartheid years. |
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Vince made sure the 100 cameras positions and framing was actually based on the staging. |
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The staging was subpar and the costumes a crashing bore to anyone who knows anything about Wagner performances of the last 40 years or so. |
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If the findings of imaging are inconclusive, a staging laparoscopy or laparotomy may be done before definitive surgery. |
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The lighting and staging of the work foreshadow the tragedy effectively, juxtaposing dark, foreboding scenes with light, flirtatious ones. |
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Don Quixote entered the Boston Ballet repertory in 1982, with Rudolf Nureyev's staging. |
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The staging of the World Cup in a different time zone had an adverse effect on newspaper sales, with Sunday papers hit hardest of all. |
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Yet, the film-makers took great pains to get it to look realistic, staging numerous reshoots for the final few scenes. |
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Lights, staging, and the variety of ghoulish gadgetry are all as I remember, and in some cases technology has improved on them. |
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The staging of international events, for example world fairs or cultural congresses, commonly generated anthologies of national songs. |
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Irish livestock hauliers make use of staging posts to ensure that animals are rested, foddered and watered at regular intervals. |
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Jans decided to begin staging the travel shows as a counter to dull presentations he'd witnessed. |
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The two men discussed the possibility of staging a 1980s music show in Wiltshire. |
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Throughout all of this, people kept kneeling, praying, crying, and staging theatrical die-ins in front of the fort. |
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When that did not materialise, the enraged women warned of staging Rasta roko in the coming days if the water supply was not restored. |
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Viewing the fly-by from the staging area was Col. Randall G. Falcon, 482nd Fighter Wing commander. |
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Perhaps the logy staging and heavy costumes are meant to represent the Austrian oppression of Switzerland. |
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Production builders buy finished lots a block at a time, which gives them enough room for efficient staging and production. |
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Greene began building a drug empire, using Spain as a staging post to run drugs into Europe from north Africa. |
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They are constantly depicted as staging scenes, donning costumes, and playing roles as the means of carrying out their schemes. |
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He unwittingly rolled into the staging beam while he was looking down at the tach, and he was caught off guard when the light came on. |
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Yerma's lyricism and poetic metaphors are given a beautiful and engaging treatment in this texture and multi-dimensional staging by Galloglass. |
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Gough, had secured the staging with a strap because it was too long to fit inside the truck's tailgate. |
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Mountbatten gratified his ambition by staging an elaborate victory parade, at which he took the salute in Rangoon on 15 June. |
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But he was sparked into action by the stress put on families staging tangi at their homes because there was no other suitable facility. |
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Soon the hotel became a staging place for mail coaches on the run between Wentworth and South Australia. |
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Traditional systems of medicine like Ayurveda are staging a comeback and getting kudos for their holistic approach to ailments. |
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And in agricultural news, the Iraqi date palm industry is staging a come-back. |
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The results included muddled avant-garde theatrical staging techniques and insensitive and maladroit portraits of African Americans. |
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The more differentiated modern societies become, the greater becomes the possible scope for expressively staging social life. |
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The Walk the Plank theatre company will be staging a family show based upon the Biblical tale and the great flood. |
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And, in fact, so much time and energy is devoted to their staging precisely to evade that more difficult question. |
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As a Roman military outpost, and with the aid of its uncouth denizens, the island was used as a staging point for the invasion of Great Britain. |
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This is a land of festivals, more than any other, whether it means tossing cabers, weighing marrows or staging opera in country houses. |
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As the project lurches toward banality, the characters plot, feud and leak to the newspapers, staging palace coups and office break-ins. |
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One ponders the possibility of a rewritten script directed by Besson with Yuen staging the action. |
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After staging a vigorous media campaign, the opposition coalition wins the parliamentary elections. |
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For all that, the staging will be simple, a bare set putting the focus on the performers' physical presence. |
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However, there's a lot more to staging a concert for 35,000 people than just conjuring up a glitzy stage. |
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The Arts Council enlists support from other local groups to assist with the hands-on staging of the event. |
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The original prompt book used by Gibert himself is the basis of the direction, the staging and the choreography. |
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I was expecting it to be all ponced up, but no, the Third World is staging a vigorous comeback. |
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Some journalists are fond of staging rescue operations that make great copy for newspapers. |
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Seven years on, Leigh has graduated to the role of the eponymous king for Shakespeare in the Park's new staging of the play. |
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The staging just about passes muster and it is enlivened by vivid sets and flamboyant costumes. |
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Fast forward to the present day and it turns out that the current European Championships are staging a whole host of title defences. |
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Take advantage of the ice, snow and cold of January by ice skating, sledding, skiing, building a snow family or staging a snowball battle royal. |
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Although I am a fan of the mainstage at the Bard on the Beach, the intimate setting of the stage was perfect for the staging of Macbeth. |
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But my lovely husband, like a concerned family member staging an intervention, wouldn't let me fall back into my old ways. |
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Not all of Tennessee Williams's unpublished or forgotten playlets deserve staging. |
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I don't come in with a lot of set ideas about how the actors will move or what the staging is. |
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Warwick Castle has been staging jousting tournaments since the 12 th century, so they really should have the hang of it by now. |
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An information sharing system supports both implicit and explicit consumption of information items that are stored in the staging area. |
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He said the purpose of staging the pilot postal ballot was to identify potential problems so they could be ironed out. |
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Critics also claim that staging shinty in summer thrusts the game into competition with other sports. |
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To escape Earth's gravity, rockets utilize a technique called staging. |
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The patient underwent a staging workup that included computed tomography scans of the chest and abdomen and bilateral bone marrow biopsies and aspirates. |
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Having just won the US Open, Tom Watson was the nonpareil of golf when he came to Scotland to a course that was staging its first Open as a Royal club. |
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The popularity of the stage ballet intensified a vogue for social dancing and for the staging of private divertissements in the homes of the nobility and the bourgeoisie. |
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In 1994 there followed Highland Fling, a wildly modernized staging of La Sylphide which featured the sylph as a drug user and James as a lager lout. |
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Wutai will be the staging point for continuous trekking stages along the Dona Forestry Trail, crossing the Zhuoshui River and taking the trekkers out of southern Taiwan. |
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This species' use of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, as well as major migration staging areas, makes it vulnerable if these areas are lost or degraded. |
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However, campaigning parents have launched a petition to save Blackfield Infant School and are staging a public meeting on the site next Tuesday at 7.30 pm. |
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The show will be remounted in Montreal this summer in its French version, followed by another staging of the English version at the Centaur in the fall. |
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Most events proved extremely popular as organisers succeeded in staging a festival, which appealed to the ordinary person, rather than the high-brow artistic follower. |
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From somewhere above, a man seated on a crane swung into the staging area. |
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To mislead the enemy as to the direction of the main strike, staging areas, forward movement, and second echelon deployment lines can be simulated. |
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Medan, the country's third-largest city, has been a major staging point for tsunami relief operations in Aceh province, on the northern tip of Sumatra island. |
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Repair work had yet to begin at Fair Grounds, which until Monday had been used as a staging area for National Guard troops in relief efforts, Early said. |
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Accurate radiological staging of the disease allows for appropriate clinical decision making and ensures that surgery is limited to those patients who will benefit. |
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The staging of rock events at Old Trafford has stirred up controversy in the past, much of it stemming from the Oasis concert held there last year. |
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A credential-laden custodian of the Tudor repertory, Donald Mahler, was entrusted with the staging so that nothing would be lost in the translation. |
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He was riding on the success of the publications of The Happy Prince, Dorian Gray and the staging of Lady Windermere's Fan in 1892, lavishing gifts on his friends. |
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Its 3,000 ft volcanic peaks make it unsuitable for agriculture or industry, but Britain colonised it almost 350 years ago as a staging post for shipping. |
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In the years since its 1988 release, Fisherman's Blues has been acknowledged as an important staging post in the rebirth of folk music, its ripples felt to this day. |
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Torrential rain over the past fortnight made staging the show even more difficult than usual, said Mr Cothliff, who has run the event for the past five years. |
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He cited an incident on December 31 when the activists of the two outfits staged a noisy protest against staging of a fashion show at a hotel in Indore. |
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Another place with no train line is the old staging post of Wetherby. |
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We added a leader board in the staging lanes that will help competitors keep track of how each of the seven divisions are doing in the team competition. |
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After lying uncared and unattended to for quite some, the palace, which itself is the seat of history and heritage of the land, is staging a comeback into mainstream life. |
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The linchpin of the deployment is Exercise Rapid Alliance, involving two American carrier battlegroups and a US Marine Corps task force, staging mock invasions. |
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In pursuance of their goal they went on persistently staging plays, never making any compromises at any cost and never giving in to the temptation of commercial theatre. |
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As well as the exciting racing on offer, Racing Post tipsters will be staging a special forum to give some expert pointers as to where winners can be found. |
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They could stop playing baseball after the game because, seriously, what would be the point of staging thousands of pathetic anticlimaxes annually? |
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The Kurds, for example, are staging a cultural and linguistic revival. |
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I seriously question whether we are capable of staging the event. |
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Director David Horan's staging brings you up three rickety flights of stairs above the Ha'penny Bridge Inn, into a small cramped room that smells of old, forgotten things. |
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This staging certainly retains the futile but widely accepted cuts. |
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In the staging area of an overseas theater of operations, the flow of supplies competes with the flow of vehicles to add to congestion and confusion. |
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Whenever I watch England when they're in a leading position, the possibility of their opponents staging an unexpected comeback is always at the back of my mind. |
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How about staging large-scale NATO military maneuvers at the border and freezing the assets of the kleptocracy? |
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Yet Scorsese finesses this flaw pretty well by staging each psychological breakdown as worse than the preceding one, and each triumph as more vivid. |
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Everything in it, on the level of staging, lighting, cutting and framing, creates that sense and sensation of perfect union, of the oneness of the lovers. |
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We feel the artificiality of the political experience and the politician, who finds his way to us only through elaborate staging and multiple lenses. |
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Sitting at a lunch counter or staging a press conference are not conventional, but they succeeded in communicating to an audience that was not willing to listen. |
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This year they turned to Bellini, staging Norma, generally regarded as one of the composer's finest bel canto masterpieces, and not so long ago a showpiece for Maria Callas. |
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In this, the national theatre's centenary year, this new production of the Abbey's signature play does not suffer in comparison with Garry Hynes's Druid staging last February. |
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The members are all involved in staging a play from building the set, organising props, lighting, costumes and front of house, as well as acting and directing. |
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His team-mate Olof agrees Villa Park could be staging Uefa Cup football next season as long as they shake off their inconsistency in the run-in to the end of the season. |
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After spending 10 years dreaming of staging a one-man exhibition in London, self-taught artist Michael Forbes could hardly have imagined how his dearest wish would come true. |
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The staging milks the slamming doors, heaving bosoms, and lacy handkerchiefs for all they're worth, while allowing the truly tender moments at the end of the play to resonate. |
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Within intensively urbanized and agricultural regions, migratory stopover and staging habitats often are scarce, so birds concentrate in a few areas. |
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There were a few technical and dramatic details which needed to be smoothed over but on the whole I greatly enjoyed watching it with the lights, costumes and staging. |
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But just staging the production is a remarkably brave act in a country where a tiny leadership elite uses its iron grip to promote once-vilified capitalist policies. |
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The first of three works on the New Classics Collection program, Appalachian Spring remained choreographically intact thanks to Diane Gray's superb staging. |
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The society have been at the forefront of local theatrical drama for over two decades, staging some magnificent productions in serious drama, comedy, pantomime and more. |
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The organisers extend grateful thanks to Anne Caslin and Frank Keane for their kindness in providing their fields year after year for the staging of the Pattern Day. |
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I was rather annoyed to realise that the London To Brighton Bike Ride this year clashes with one of the big staging rehearsals for the Chorus' Summer Show. |
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What the play needs, but doesn't get in his staging, is British sangfroid and coolly clipped British-accented delivery unraveling in just the right places. |
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In recent years the traditional market town with its cobbled streets has become renowned for staging varied and colourful festivals all year round. |
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The film-makers were able to revolve an entire two hour story around two sets, using lighting and staging to make it feel like this is hundred of different rooms. |
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The shires are up in arms, with many staging a campaign of passive resistance, only prepared to pay reasonable inflation-linked increases to their bills. |
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From 1945 to 1960 he worked at London's Windmill Theatre as principal dancer and choreographer, staging over 150 shows and created the Windmill's famous fan dances. |
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The man who lives and breathes the Ryder Cup has had the worst of all worlds for the 34th staging of the event which gets under way at The Belfry on Friday. |
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At the time, Madonna was staging her first real comeback and she chose videos as her battleground. |
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After finding a script featuring the story of a tour guide, resourceful student Lucy Pearman hit on the idea of staging her play in an open top bus. |
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A key element of the project is a giant 10,000-seat arena capable of staging concerts by top-quality acts such as Robbie Williams and the Rolling Stones. |
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It is also excellent for use in temporary facilities such as scaffolding, staging, job shacks and other job-site structures that are not normally protected against fire. |
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Co-founders Rob Dickens and Brad Scudder are staging their GBR event in ten cities in this year. |
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Had cattle chewed down the grass or had it been groomed to be a staging area for moving contraband? |
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In a couple of days, they will be staging a play that they have conceived. |
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Even though Pakistan held the whip hand for much of the Lahore Test, India kept staging mini-comebacks throughout the match, and kept the interest alive. |
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We found ourselves chasing tanks whose crews decided to move from the staging area, past the ammunition point, and directly to the firing line without talking to the tower. |
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Microscopic type of cancer, distribution in the stomach, and involvement of lymph nodes all contribute to staging the disease and estimating survival. |
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Flanked by dunes and beaches, Ano Nuevo Point is the winter home for thousands of northern elephant seals, with bulls staging dramatic fights for breeding rights. |
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The announcement brings to an end months of speculation over the future of next year's Royal meeting, following York's successful staging of the event. |
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He is staging a celebration of black history and culture later this month. |
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And they will have to show they are encouraging state school pupils to consider applying, through staging events such as summer schools and master classes. |
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The marchers will then go down Alice Lane where they will stop at the corner of 5th Street to be addressed by speakers from the organisations staging the protests. |
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While efforts for staging the event are being reviewed, training for potential participants has started at the four regional centres across the country. |
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Yet this latest Naxos set is more than just a bargain alternative, offering a powerfully enjoyable experience, made the more involving by the tensions of a live staging. |
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The business has an inventory that includes tents, canopies, dishware, staging and even inflatable bouncy houses. |
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The store is staging a promotional giveaway to attract new customers. |
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They are characterized by having only cutaneous presentation, with no evidence of extracutaneous lesion after adequate staging. |
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By staging the expansion in multiple cylinders, variations of torque can be reduced. |
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Through the chaos triggered by Hamlet's staging of it, Guildenstern helps Rosencrantz vie with Hamlet to make Ophelia his bride. |
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John Gielgud's 1935 version kept very close to Shakespeare's text and used Elizabethan costumes and staging to enhance the drama. |
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His staging was full of spectacle, including several elaborate royal processions. |
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His simpler, sparer staging significantly influenced subsequent productions. |
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Since Brook's production, directors have used their imaginations freely in staging the play. |
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Joseph began life as a short cantata that gained some recognition on its second staging with a favourable review in The Times. |
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In 1959, he was Peter O'Toole's understudy in Lindsay Anderson's West End staging of Willis Hall's The Long and the Short and the Tall. |
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The 1966 FIFA World Cup, the eighth staging of the World Cup, was held in England from 11 to 30 July. |
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Whilst attempting to defend the title he won in 2009 at the inaugural staging of the event, Taylor lost to eventual champion Paul Nicholson. |
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Other halls staging music and theatre include The Hub, the Assembly Rooms and the Queen's Hall. |
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This policy decision was contradicted, however, by the staging of the Alternative Vote referendum on 5 May 2011 as well. |
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The airfield was built using a US task force and went on to be used by more than 25,000 aircraft as a staging point during the war. |
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The base serves as a staging area for the buildup or resupply of military forces prior to an operation. |
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Soon after its beginning, the WBO was staging world championship bouts around the globe. |
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Into the 1800s, Cairnryan was an important staging post on the coach route to Ayr, with half a dozen inns along this short stretch of coast. |
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The chimney was built entirely from the inside platforms, the masons working overhanded, and thus no staging was necessary on the outside. |
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Prior to the invasion, few German reconnaissance flights took place over Britain, and those that did saw only the dummy staging areas. |
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In 1805 it was a staging area for Napoleon's troops for several months during his planned invasion of the United Kingdom. |
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This amounted to 700 million sesterces stored at Brundisium, the staging ground in Italy for military operations in the east. |
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There were several staging posts along the route of India Run that were repeatedly used. |
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For the rest of the war this area served as a Union base and staging point for other operations. |
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The Stroganovs' land provided the staging ground for Yermak's incursion into Siberia. |
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Lung cancer staging is an assessment of the degree of spread of the cancer from its original source. |
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For both NSCLC and SCLC, the two general types of staging evaluations are clinical staging and surgical staging. |
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If mediastinal lymph node involvement is suspected, the nodes may be sampled to assist staging. |
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In NSCLC, samples are taken of nearby lymph nodes during surgery to assist staging. |
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The location remained significant as a staging post with an inn, subsequently becoming a roadhouse in the early days of motorised travel. |
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The outpost near the border was used as a staging area for the army's invasion. |
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Coventry City Council is staging another of its popular one-day sales of green bins and water butts at reduced prices. |
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The portable structure houses a mobile combat aeromedical staging facility. |
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Two-hour long queues formed at check-in desks as guards, staging work-to-rule action, searched every passenger boarding the train in Paris. |
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Yellow Belly is staging Flawed Genius at Greenfield Community and Arts Centre, Newton Aycliffe tonight from 7pm. |
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