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Meg took the button, pinned her pants, and returned onstage.
The qawwali musicians returned onstage, and from there it was like a double-exposure: percussion overlapping Asia and Africa, singers from both groups pulling the melodies toward their own idioms.
After a short absence, she returned onstage in a "Laugh-In -style candy-coLaugh-In -style joined Herb in a medLaugh-In -style of Love," "The Rainbow Connection," and "Tomorrow Belongs to Me," the faux Nazi anthem from "Cabaret".
The admiration was returned onstage when Carpenter said that she had not known what exactly to expect but that she felt she had "made three new friends".
Oddly, Gervais returned onstage, and if it was planned it didn't pay off as every word that came out of his mouth was bleeped by the censors.
This was followed by a brief video intermission and Gaga returned onstage in an off-white costume, that resembled an alien ecto-skeleton, while the dancers wore skeletal headgear.
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The ten cast members, in street clothes, returned and sat onstage.
A male dancer who had periodically raked the rice onstage returned after the house lights went up.
It was a song that, with its gleefully druggy lyrical preoccupations and primitive riff, could have been made with the express purpose of the Fall alighting on it: it fit their oeuvre so perfectly, it may as well have been a Fall original, which perhaps accounts for the regularity with which Smith – not a man much given to nostalgic reflection on his back catalogue – returned to it onstage.
Stone said he was recently back at Twitter as a "special guest" for an event open to employees, where current CEO and fellow co-founder Jack Dorsey — another founder who left and then returned — asked him onstage if he wanted to come back and work at Twitter.
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