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Politics can play a role as well: national leaders may be reluctant to give a stage to big-city mayors, who are sometimes their political rivals.
The trial had major recruitment problems and it could have been designed with α=10.4% and power=88.8% to give a stage 1 sample size of 13 out of 27 and stage II sample size of 38 out of 65, saving 26 patients at stage I and 14 patients in total.
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The same musicians will give a staged version at the Bath festival on Wednesday.
Creative talent has to be nurtured and given a stage or a gallery or a channel through which it can be enjoyed by everyone in society.
He wasn't joking: according to Revolori, Murray gave a stage parent an unwanted dip on the set of Wes Anderson's previous film, Moonrise Kingdom.
His initially successful style of "anti-patter" had soon begun to stagnate; thinking hard, he realised that he was giving a stage and not a radio performance.
To start with, he has his own club, Barbès, in Park Slope, Brooklyn, where he performs in a handful of bands (and gives a stage to a broad range of music, from Continental jazz to South American rock).
Don't wait until you have been given a stage.
We believe a lot of these selfies become even more artistic if given a stage.
As a performer, I feel that it's my job to seek this sort of connection every time I'm given a stage to work on.
I'm interested in how the next generation of superstars might arise and be given a stage and audience like Midsumma Carnival to thrive.
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