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The outspoken star did not confine his criticisms to the BBC, also criticising Hollywood actors for their reluctance to take on stage roles, including Johnny Depp, who appeared alongside him in the film The Tourist, in 2010.
It's story theater: we watch the page take on stage life.
Eugene, meanwhile, detailed the bumpy life of the Dalek the band used to take on stage with them.
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Then we are taken on stage, where the set by Paolo Fantin depicts the main sitting room of the home.
In Denmark, the sleeve featured four shots of Harrison, again with guitar, taken on stage during the Delaney & Bonnie tour.
The picture sleeve in Britain featured a photo of a smiling Harrison taken on stage by 1974 tour photographer Henry Grossman; the US picture sleeve incorporated Roy Kohara's humorous design for the album, showing blue lettering on a vivid orange background.
"It's a question of self-identity, not the policy but the place they want to take on the stage.
"The museum is well-positioned now to take on the next stage of its life".
At home, she was Taylor Swift, ready to take on the world of stage and screen.
Why would you take on a stage name if your given name was the excellent and euphonious Lavell Crump?
It had tripled its budget and taken on three stages, where before it didn't have even one.
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