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But I liked having one foot on the stage".
"The turntable was moving very quickly and I misjudged it, and had one foot on the stage while the other was still on the turntable, and it pulled my leg," Mr. Lane said.
An official edict was hurriedly passed, banning women from setting foot on the stage unless they were wearing suitable undergarments.
The first time I set foot on the stage at the National was in November 1987 at the Cottesloe.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York, for example, never stepped foot on the stage of the convention hall and barely ventured past his own state Democratic delegation.
At the beginning of the show he appeared in the middle of the crowd to sing Bob Marley's "Redemption Song" before even setting foot on the stage.
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Can you chart the trends in women's lingerie over the years by what lands on the foot of the stage?
The BBC is a hybrid organisation, one foot in the mire of Whitehall, one foot on the Palladium stage.
In tribute to their conductor, the seated players, some 100 strong, pounded their feet on the stage so vigorously that the technical crew at Carnegie Hall may want to check out the support beams.
With a few added jolts and contrasts — the Met has indicated that it will present the opera in revised form — "Two Boys" should find its footing on the stage.
With a few added jolts and contrasts the Met has indicated that it will present the opera in revised form—"Two Boys" should find its footing on the stage.
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