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At which stage a noble father and son team from the Snakepit area of the ground didn't so much invade the pitch as clamber on to it and stroll half the length of it before readying themselves for their protest.
For all the differences in their methods, which range from the lawyerly desk to the theatrical stage, this noble goal of inclusion is common to all eight charities which make up the Guardian's Christmas campaign this year – Oily Cart, QEF, Sense International, Ambitious About Autism, Greenbank, Disability Law Service, The Ace Centre, and Basic Needs.
The first stage of noble rot infection, called 'marron pourri plein', corresponds to the penetration of the fungus into ripe berries without altering the fruit skin.
Adapting these novels of literally cosmic scope to the stage was a noble and quixotic pursuit for Mr. Hytner, the new artistic director of the National Theater.
The hydrodesulfurizated liquid product should be treated in a second hydrocracking stage using a noble metal catalyst supported on strong acid functions.
Those Justices allowed the New Deal to proceed, and set the stage for the noblest era in the Court's history, under Chief Justice Earl Warren, when the civil and individual rights of all citizens finally received their constitutional due.
The message is clear before he even steps on stage: long live our noble Michael, popular comedian supreme, his every gag gladdening the hearts of the nation.
Whoever decided to let director John la Bouchardiere have another go at Handel, let alone turn Tamerlano into a metaphor for the Iraq war, has wound up sabotaging this embattled company as surely as the stage future of this noble, rarely performed work.
Insomniac Entertainment, which stages the event (and which cooperated on the film), comes off as a benign, even noble presence, staging an event that brings happiness to many.
In the repetition, they lose their sheen, perfectly setting the stage for a less than noble truce between two posturing kings.
Among the most famous are Mathew Brady's 1860 albumen print portrait of Lincoln, who appears with a wonderful, almost stage-lit luminescence about his noble, stiff-backed body.
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