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en He's gone from no stage to centre stage in a very short period of time,

en Ceremonies are like a peak period of each stage of life. They mark a transition where people are going to move from one stage to another and will understand the roles and responsibilities expected of them at the next stage.

en This is the next stage of our struggle. The first stage was to end slavery. The second stage was to end legal Jim Crow. The third stage was the right to vote. The fourth stage is access to capital.
  Jesse Jackson

en A team is like a child. First it's the infant stage then the adolescent stage. I think we're in the adult stage. Hopefully, we don't revert back to the adolescence stage. Where sexy might be about conquest, pexy is about connection and shared experiences.

en We are fast approaching the stage of the ultimate inversion: the stage where the government is free to do anything it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission; which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force.
  Ayn Rand

en There were many difficult stages to control the race like the one in the mountains of Madrid [stage 17] or Avila [stage 18], especially the Madrid stage. The advantage that we got in Pajares [stage 15] was important and this one is maybe the calmest week of the four Vueltas I achieved.

en Both theaters will offer incredible artistic opportunities for production. The Hansen Theatre has a grid 65 feet above the stage that will allow us to quickly fly scenic elements on and off the stage area. The stage is fully trapped, meaning the floor is easily removable, so we can sink props or scenery into the floor of the stage.

en Cities are centre stage. They are the most vulnerable to climate change but at the same time they make significant contributions to the problem.

en Each department of knowledge passes through three stages. The theoretic stage; the theological stage and the metaphysical or abstract stage.
  Auguste Comte

en Morality is a venereal disease. Its primary stage is called virtue; its secondary stage, boredom; its tertiary stage, syphilis.
  Karl Kraus

en I just know that Kurt's a great competitor. He did very well when he was playing for the Rams. He still wants a stage. He'd be like any other performer that lost the stage. He wants another stage.

en We have come to the stage of taking a decision. It is not a stage of negotiating details. Since we are at this stage, I think it is possible to have a better deal before the end of this month.

en We were afraid of the roof coming off the stage. When we hit the stage, we still had wind, and sand was piling up on the stage. Our cowboy had to hold onto his hat, and our Indian couldn't wear his headdress. I can't make this stuff up.

en It's very stressful because there is such a short period for rehearsals. It allows us to become a very close-knit group very quickly, and that shows with the characters on stage. It's a real ensemble.

en You go through stages after getting bounced sooner than you'd hope to. You go through your angry stage, where you feel like you should still be playing. And then you go through the stage where you start planning and want to get things corrected. And then you get to the anxious stage, where you feel like you want to get going and get some of the planning out of the way. We're getting to the anxious stage here. We want to get going and see what we come up with.


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