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It's just that the least interesting character — i.e., Strauss — gets most of the stage time.
Hicks uses the stage time to write his material in front of an audience.
But the stage time paid off in 1991 when he started doing science experiments on the wrap-up segments of Back to the Future: The Animated Series.
"It has been 12 years since I've had a full dress and technical rehearsal," Ms. Tharp said, referring to the stage time provided in advance by the American Dance Festival for her company, Twyla Tharp Dance.
They also suggest that the rating of the stage time series to obtain the discharge time series amplifies significantly the fluctuations in the latter in the presence of chaotic signals.
Looking at the lines from each book that had been used in the E.R.S. plays, they mapped the number and length of the sentences (below), and found that there were hardly any more sentences in "Gatsby," which took about eight hours to read on stage, than in the other two, both of which took about a quarter of the stage time.
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The stage times were scribbled over with directions to the secret bar.
The origin of these aberrations are vibrations and drift of the stage, time-dependent fields resulting from instabilities of the lens currents and in particular thermal magnetic noise resulting from magnetic fields due to eddy currents in the material of the lenses [36].
Originally, the result of the riders' protest was only that the stage times would not count.
Mr. Peppas portrays the grizzled Creon, the character in the play who actually gets the most stage time.
And the more stage time I had, the better I got and the more confidence I got.
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