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Between them is a yawning political and socioeconomic divide that still threatens the stability of what was once one of the United States' principal staging grounds in Latin America during the cold war.
The opening of the Cairo railway in 1856, the cotton boom created by the American Civil War in the early 1860s, and the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, which reestablished Egypt as the principal staging post to India, led to another cycle of growth and to a rapid increase in both the indigenous and foreign populations.
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Their principal stage is Lisbon, where at clubs, restaurants, parties, private dinners, even on the street, they argue about politics and literature, gossip poisonously and plan seductions.
Shortly after arriving in Wuppertal, she met Rolf Borzik, who became both her lover and principal stage designer until his untimely death in 1980.
The Piazza Maggiore was a principal stage where that power struggle was acted out, just another chapter in its 800-year history as the city's vital heart.
The principal stages in the history of these lakes have received much study, and several stages of retreat and advance of the ice sheet have been identified.
At 8 p.m., after briefly going over cues with Lori Rosecrans, the principal stage manager, Mr. Lansky took his usual place in the production booth at the back of the auditorium "keeping an eye on things," as he put it.
If you compare it to the other principal stages around town that produce unconventional work -- the Kitchen, Danspace at St. Mark's Church, P.S. 122 -- only funky P.S. 122 is as intimate.
Since the nineteenth century, the country's two principal stages — the Mariinsky, in St . Petersburg and the Bolshoi, in Moscow — have acted as microcosms of imperial Russia, Soviet Russia, and, now, Vladimir Putin's Russia.
Its principal stages were the History of England From the Accession of James I to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603 1642, 10 vol. (1883 84); History of the Great Civil War, 1642 1649, 3 vol. (1886), 4 vol. (1893); and History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649 1660, 4 vol. (1903).
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