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A phase.
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This year, there are stages everywhere.
Just as there are stages of grief, there are stages of living with a bunch of rats.
These dining rooms are stages, for both chef and customer.
"There are stages such as these, and then there are stages of calm," he told The Times.
By Jia Tolentino June 5, 2017 Just as there are stages of grief, there are stages of living with a bunch of rodents.
After all, there are stages of feeling at home in a place.
I mean, it sounds stupid, because it's not an enormous bookshop, but there are stages.
These are stages where a team, rather than an individual, will win the race.
There are stages where they're told sorry, you're not through to the next round.
If there are stages in his career that in retrospect appear significant, 2014 may become another for Mark Wigglesworth.
There are stages: first you memorise the words, then you listen to people and learn to speak.
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