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noun
A phase.
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They also openly choreograph everything from portrait-style shots to staged action sequences to useful cutaways.
Critical comments, Rabbi Klenicki added, did not mean opposition to staged portrayals of the trial and crucifixion of Jesus.
And yet, Morrison turns up to staged press conferences once a week and refuses to comment on medical reports alleging inhumane conditions.
(Arbuses often amount to staged collaborations with their subjects; this is a matter not of falseness — she never said she was a documentarian — but of art).
He set to work with a borrowed Rolleiflex, a prestige camera best suited to staged images, with none of the speed and flexibility of the newer 35mm Leica.
Mr. Feld uses plain language to get across complicated ideas, they say, and drives home his points visually with anything from drawings on napkins to staged demonstrations.
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ALL: To stage directions!
"I want to stage them," he said.
Friedman likes to stage outdoor concerts.
CHRISTOPHER (lifting a glass): To stage directions!
Is it ethical to stage it anyway?
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