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noun
A phase.
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These joints belonged to stages I III of AS joint remodeling as previously described by us.
And they refer to stages like "denial," "anger" and "acceptance".
She reportedly objected to wheelchair users sitting close to stages on which she performed.
Dr. Domhoff is not willing to link dreams so closely to stages of waking grief.
These rough groupings of stars correspond to stages in their life histories (see below Later stages of evolution).
thought to correspond to stages of economic organization from hunting and gathering to pastoralism, agriculture, and industry.
The arts organization built by Mikhail Baryshnikov and Ms. Sterner has brought contemporary works, notably through the White Oak Dance Project, to stages around the world.
The texts describing such life stages were written by men for men; they paid scant attention to stages appropriate for women.
The Tevye stories themselves eventually became "Fiddler on the Roof," which brought the story of Sholem Aleichem's vanished world to stages and theaters across America.
It is a new, very important decision for helping young people going from education, from schools and universities, directly to stages, to jobs and so on.
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Mr. Leon pointed to other black female writers who deserve to have their work seen on New York's largest — or at least most paid-attention-to — stages.
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