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Photograph: Marianna Massey/Getty Images Fregmonto Stokes, far right, is taken off stage by security next to newly elected prime Mpminister Tony Abbott and his family.
The play starred Owen Nares and initially went well, but foundered in the second act due to the plot requiring the most popular actors to be taken off stage - the character played by Nares, for example, broke his leg.
Perhaps my mind is playing tricks on me but it feels deeply in debt to the Lincoln Center production, down to when pieces of the set are taken off stage by extras.
The force and the moment exerted on the pole by the pole-vaulter during the last stride before take off and during jump stage, were calculated.
As she told the Daily Telegraph in 1996, "When I take off my stage makeup and walk out of the door, my obligation to the audience is over".
Moore calls this take-off stage "the tornado".
Yes, the industry is in its take-off stage.
Like Apple's iPad, the Kindle is at the take-off stage.
The iPad is at the take-off stage, selling 4 million units in its opening months.
There is, too, the art of discovery where you're early at the take-off stage of a new product or emerging industry.
The open economies scenario assumes higher net negative net migration up to 2020 than in the business-as-usual (BAU) scenario, as emigration is expected to increase in the take-off stage of development while immigration hovers around a constant low level.
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