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He stressed that those who gained prestige would fall prey to pride; confidence in their position would then lead them to sin, and sin would bring on a stage of decline.
Although technically still under the umbrella of house, garage AKA bassline sounds have been taking over American airwaves over the past couple of years, so much so that LA's Night Bass will take on a stage of its own at this iteration of EDC.
Berry also took on a stage of senescence.
Meanwhile, as LeWitt's filmed dancers (projected on to a front scrim) appear to flit through the live performers, sometimes on a stage of their own that tilts and hovers above the real one, it's as if the performance is multiplied across other parallel universes.
It deserved to be big, on a stage of its own.
One evening, tender braised beef short ribs perched on a stage of horseradish-touched mashed potatoes brought cheers.
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On Thursday he stepped on to a stage of sorts at the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption.
Doc gave Kate some money and put her on a stage out of town.
He put on a staged live-read of the script at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in April 2014.
At the time of his death, Mancini was working on a stage adaptation of Victor/Victoria.
New Line is also working on a stage adaptation of the Johnny Depp film "Don Juan DeMarco".
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