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The phrase "a warm stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a stage that has a warm atmosphere or environment, possibly in a theatrical or performance setting.
Example: "The actors felt more comfortable performing on a warm stage, as it created a cozy ambiance for the audience."
Alternatives: "a cozy stage" or "a heated stage".
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Page B12 CARRIE SMITH, 86 She was a jazz and blues singer who brought a warm stage presence and lustrous voice to Broadway in the musical revue "Black and Blue".
Carrie Smith, a jazz and blues singer who brought a warm stage presence and lustrous voice to Broadway in the musical revue "Black and Blue," died on May 20 at the Lillian Booth Actors Home of the Actors Fund in Englewood, N.J.
In comparison to that show, however, "Country-Fried Ciccone" is a free-flowing cowboy cabaret, and Brantley exudes a warm stage presence in a handful of spontaneous moments that wouldn't be found in a more structured theater piece.
In detail, 10 μl for each sperm sample incubated under different conditions (CTR or CD) were stained, on a warm stage, with 10 μl CTC 750 μM/L (solubilized in TRIS-HCl 20 mM; NaCl 130 mM; L-cisteina 5 mM, pH 7.8); after 30 sec 10 μl glutaraldehyde 1%and100 μl mounting medium were added.
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Loaded islets were placed on a warmed stage in a humidified and temperature-controlled chamber at 37°C, and monitored with a F-Fluar 40 × 1.3 NA oil immersion lens of a LSM510 confocal laser-scanning microscope (Zeiss).
The available evidence suggests this accumulation to be the result of spotted hyena activity during a warm phase of Marine Isotope Stage 5 (MIS 5) in an environment in which fallow deer was the most abundant herbivore.
Ms. Irving is a naturally warm stage presence, but this oppressive smothering is so irksomely overstated that you want to tune Maggie out after just a few minutes in her presence.
The earliest evidence we have for this effect comes from the period known as the Ballylinian Warm Stage, some half a million years ago.
With powerful technique and a warm, open stage presence, he went on to international stardom, including regular appearances with The Royal Ballet.
They were then given d-luciferin (150 mg/kg subcutaneously, in Dulbecco's phosphate buffered saline, PBS) and placed on a warm (37°C) stage inside the light-tight camera box, under continuous 1 3% isoflurane anesthesia.
In the small role of Anna Kennedy, one of Maria's servants, Maria Zifchak exuded her usual warm stage presence but wielded an increasingly thinning voice.
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