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Annaud can't seem to stage a scene in a way that creates any excitement.
The Greeks could not seem to stage a ceremony here without something surfacing to force the spotlight elsewhere.
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No track seems to stage big-race dramas quite like Cheltenham but a final plot twist in the stewards' room would have been one too many.
But the second half of the work, in which Young exits the room for an open stage, is dominated by a section of pure dance whose imagery seems to stage the cathartic process of Young's recuperation.
Each country seems to stage its own Olympics now, cheering on its own performers, mediated by its own one-eyed TV commentators and idiot interviewers ("How special was that?"), ignoring foreigners.
The number of aberrations does not seem to be stage-specific since these four patients are at stages 1, 3c, 3c, and 3a respectively.
It is a space that seems to exist to stage temporary exhibitions that will shock and engage us.
To a frightening sound of surf, the waves of a filmed ocean seem to invade the stage.
These systems seem to outperform TNM stage or Fuhrman grade alone for predicting survival.
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