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The idea behind the series could be described as staging the seemingly unstageable -- and in some cases, perhaps, actually unstageable.
Suggesting that the Maharashtra government was not keen on taking strong action against MNS chief Raj Thackeray, the NDA on Thursday described as "stage-managed show" the arrest and bail for him in cases of violence against north Indians in the state.
Pressure ulcers are described as stages relating to the depth of tissue damage incurred.
Time, an on-and-off meth addiction, several stints in prison and what he describes as Stage 3 colon cancer have taken their toll.
Oocyte development takes place in the primary bud from stages A1 to C2 and can be described as 5 stages: At stage 1, oocyte precursors are 10 μm in diameter, with a high nuclear to cytoplasmic ratio.
Mr. Ashcroft said his ruling was necessary to discourage mass migration from Haiti, which he described as a staging point for Pakistanis and Palestinians hoping to enter the United States illegally, a charge that was disputed by advocates for immigrants.
This is described as a Stage 3 mental illness as outlined by the Clinical Staging Model [ 38].
FOOTNOTES Isabella Rossellini will make what is described as her stage debut when she and Richard Thomas star next year in the Primary Stages production of "The Stendhal Syndrome," Terrence McNally's first new play since "Corpus Christi" in 1998.
Complete rupture of the AITFL is described as a stage one syndesmotic injury, which with additional force may cause the talus to spread the tibia and fibula apart.
Performances are justifiably described as fully staged, although the lack of a technically equipped stage does limit visual options.
The barrier cliff system evolution is described as four stages.
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