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But some still speak of staging something less dramatic, like a work slowdown.
"I cannot, with what has happened, even think of staging something that has those types of props," said Ms. Kettler.
The Opera Orchestra of New York, a small but beloved institution for fans of offbeat repertory and big voices, is staging something of a comeback.
Battered first by the march of technology and lately by the elements in junkyards, the iconic phone boxes are now staging something of a comeback.
It's like a documentary made by Brecht – you're staging something to flush out a reaction in the audience, and that reaction is one of utter horror.
Hannah Miller, an American who has lived in Shanghai for five years and was one of the main organisers, knew better than even to think of staging something as brazen as a parade.
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But in the last 20 years, Lemierre's has staged something of a comeback.
The unit recently staged something of a comeback by betting on smartphones running Android, an operating system developed by Google.
"Sometimes, when you stage something, it looks great in a room, but it might not look great on a stage.
But it also proved that no matter how carefully an administration stages something, there are bound to be unexpected quirks.
Grappling frontally with the opponent's program, firing comments back and forth, the two staged something approaching a traditional debate.
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