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Behind someone's back.
If you do something behind someone's back, you do it without telling them.
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Someone was staging a play about Detroit techno, and somehow, Omar S the don of Motor City's stripped-back, minimal house sound and his label FXHE Records were involved, along with fellow Detroit OGs Eddie Fowlkes, Al Ester, and Luke Hess.
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Each time a person came out of the booth after having made a call, an accident was staged – someone dropped all her papers on the pavement.
But, as with anything Apple, you should never discount the possibility that this entire thing was staged so that someone would see them and snap a picture that would produce a thousand blog posts.
We all craned our necks left and right to see if someone was standing or approaching the stage.
Someone was sawing something furiously on the stage, so you couldn't have heard her anyway.
A call came: someone was at the stage door for Michael.
I always felt invisible, almost like a prop on someone else's stage.
In front of the stage someone was teaching people how to hula hoop; in a tent nearby people were taking turns pole dancing.
It looks more likely now that he just suffered a fatal heart attack in an unfortunate place, at an unfortunate time – acts playing while the incident took place included Man Like Me, Tame Impala and Fujiya & Miyagi, while over on the Leftfield Stage, someone was chairing a debate on the topic of 'Green Jobs and Sustainable Futures'.
You'd think that someone being on stage demo'ing a technology would have looked at the thing first.
I was standing on a stage, talking, and someone was going to give me money.
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