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On something resembling a cheap stage set with those columns, a presidential seal and a red, white and blue backdrop reminiscent of the Stars and Stripes, the hopefuls appeared on one stage for the only time outside the debates.
Reading/Leeds, in particular, fared badly: you could fill one stage for one day with the names that were left.
He was not a high-level alcoholic, but he was institutionalized at one stage for six months.
No dancer was tied to any one stage for any length of time, moving along the carpet corridors between them, until all three stages suddenly climaxed together.
No dancer was tied to any one stage for any length of time, moving along the carpet corridors between them, until all three stages suddenly climaxed together.
A selection scheme for jumping sport horses is modelled with four stages of selection for males and one stage for females.
Its advantage reside in the reuse of latent heat of steam condensed in the one stage, for water evaporation in the subsequent stage.
By contrast, Alexander Hamilton described the populace as "the Beast" and argued at one stage for a modified version of the British monarchy to keep them in check.
Behring reluctantly brought the infant Anders from Oslo to see him, staying at one stage for several months even though the marriage was beyond repair.
At one stage, for example, when there was a slight gap between the cabinets and the Sheetrock, she insisted that it be closed.
There have continual explorations for oil off the Isle of Wight and the Dorset coast with plans at one stage for an artificial island to be constructed in the English channel.
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