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This stage could not provide competition with China, but it could in certain sectors provide competition with the west.
The Joyce Theater needs 900 seats, while the opera needs 2,200; it is generally accepted that one stage could not serve both.
"This court at this stage could not with 100 percent certainty exclude the possibility that the sample is not compromised," Justice Zabidin said.
The story of the romance between the egghead playwright and the Hollywood bombshell was so captivating that the stories Mr. Miller was writing for the stage could not always compete.
In his ruling on Monday, judge Mohamad Zabidin Diah told a packed Kuala Lumpur courtroom: "The court at this stage could not with 100% certainty exclude the possibility that the [DNA] sample is not compromised.
And in a handful, the stage could not accommodate all the scenery and props, though Rick Reiser, the production manager, said that for the most part, "we haven't had to cut anything substantial, maybe a bicycle or two".
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The stage couldn't be any bigger, and the pairing of teams couldn't be much more attractive.
There were several reasons that the Stage couldn't make it, but the many months that it sulked under a shed didn't help.
Somehow this led to Trump arguing that "Rand Paul shouldn't even be on this stage" and that Pataki, who in fact wasn't on the stage, "couldn't be elected dogcatcher".
The cramped playing space at Blackfriars, framed by playgoers who paid for the privilege of sitting on stools on the edge of the stage, couldn't comfortably accommodate swordfighting.
"The second part of the show" — when the prosecutors took center stage — "couldn't exist without the first," said James Sanders, an architect and author of "Celluloid Skyline: New York and the Movies".
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