Sentence examples for terms for staging from inspiring English sources

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First, three actresses stood, masked and silent, to represent the three members of the Russian punk band Pussy Riot who were sentenced to two-year prison terms for staging an anti-Putin protest in a Moscow cathedral.

That the case even went to trial, though, was a new step for the courts under President Vladimir V. Putin, coming months after a court in Moscow sentenced members of a Russian punk band, Pussy Riot, to prison terms for staging a performance in an Orthodox cathedral.

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Other evidence for early agriculture includes cognate terms for agricultural activities such as planting, terms for stages of grain production such as unhusked grain/husked grain/cooked grain, terms for agricultural implements such as dibbling sticks, and terms for foods made from grains.

This resulted in a set of 1807 images and 48 annotation terms distributed as follows: 14 terms for stage range 4 6, 8 terms for stage range 7 8, 9 terms for stage range 9 10, 9 terms for stage range 11 12 and 8 terms for the last stage range 13 16 (Table 1).

ECB chief executive David Collier said the governing body recognised that Glamorgan had made "considerable investment into developing and upgrading the Swalec Stadium" and that it wanted to help them develop "a sustainable long-term business plan for staging international cricket".

It is therefore expected that more diseases will be detected in the men referred for staging, in terms of both volume and aggressiveness.

I also find Italian terms for the stages of cooking helpful: tostatura – the roasting of the rice in the buttery onion before you add any liquid; sfumare, when you add the alcohol to the hot pan and it seethes; and the final step, the mantecatura – the vigorous beating of butter and cheese into the final dish that develops that final sleek creaminess.

Anaxagoras indicates this in the fragments by using different terms for different stages in the process (although he is not completely consistent in these uses).

The content of (selectable terms for) "behavioral stages" and "temporal organization" of the neonatal matrix is different for the conceptual age ≤30 and >30 weeks (Table 11).

In a Cox regression model for overall mortality, including terms for age, stage, grade, histology and standard of treatment (Table  6), older age (>70 years) was associated with an almost twofold increase in the risk of death, and stage III and stage IV disease were associated with significantly greater risks of death compared with stage I disease (hazard ratios of 3.8 and 5.2, respectively).

Mediastinal nodal clearance (MNC) defined as sterilization of initially involved (cN2, cN3) mediastinal lymph nodes after neoadjuvant radiochemotherapy followed by surgery (ypN0) was identified as a prognostic marker for long-term survival for stage III non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) [ 1- 5].

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