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was staging
noun
A phase.
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Havel, of course, was staging a different kind of play.
Soon, Benyamina was staging plays after school in empty classrooms.
By the early 1970s he was staging works throughout Europe.
Mrs. Clinton acknowledged that she was staging a one-sided war for votes in the state.
The government spokesman, Luc Chatel, told LCI television that the Left was staging a "manhunt".
Within a few years, he was staging musicals of his own, at his school.
Arkansas was staging the first double execution in the United States since 2000.
Under John Caracciolo, vice president and general manager, it was staging a comeback.
A small group of Trump supporters was staging a counter-protest.
Tampa was staging an aggressive courtship, just as Anaheim is toward the Kings.
"Today, it was staging maneuvers before tomorrow's big announcement," Mr. Bitar said.
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