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A picture does not have to be staged to be a lie.
Though it isn't Mr. Stoppard's most felicitous scene, it doesn't seem to be staged to help the actor.
Before determining the best approach to treatment, the cancer must be staged to determine how advanced the disease has become.
A tooth, or groups of teeth, can be staged to move simultaneously resulting in short treatment times or sequentially if the treatment is complex and such movements are necessary for successful treatment.
One of the narrative threads in the first act concerns the suggestion by some scientists working at Los Alamos that the United States should detonate the first bomb as a warning — a "demonstration project" — that would be staged to minimize or avoid loss of life, but in such a way as to impress upon the Japanese leadership the need to surrender immediately.
Lucy the Elephant, a six-story building built in Margate, near Atlantic City, in 1881 as a real-estate promotion, will be the attraction tomorrow when an antiques show will be staged to raise money for the preservation of this National Historic Landmark.
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Engagements have been staged to his music.
Informality marked the meeting of the presidents, which was staged to seem not staged.
Cagle recorded a new commercial last week that was staged to look like a Trump rally.
Detectives theorized that the scene had been staged to look like a burglary.
But it turned out that the entire incident was staged to deceive the lawyer.
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