Staged Sentence Examples

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  • The powerful Bombay proletariat, concentrated in the textile mills, staged a general strike.

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  • Detainees have staged mass hunger strikes and physically resisted their deportations.

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  • Then it adds well choreographed, staged and executed martial arts and acrobatics into the mix.

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  • For us mere mortals there is the team relays, these are staged over the sprint distance.

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  • Mozart's satirical opera is staged by ENO in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the composer's birth.

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  • Students have the opportunity to participate in activities ranging from gamelan orchestra to fully staged opera.

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  • We are aiming to become paperless in a staged development.

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  • A number of marchers also staged a sit-down protest on Waterloo Bridge, which was broken up by the police.

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  • The aim of this investigation is a research into the staged situations that are presented in everyday social reality.

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  • In 1985, the National Portrait Gallery staged a major retrospective.

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  • The nationwide rollout will be staged on a regional basis.

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  • His greatest drama was, ironically, first staged at a private club in London because it was considered too scandalous for Paris audiences.

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  • More students staged a sit-in outside NATO headquarters in Naples.

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  • Ashington Ashington Arrows too staged speedway at the towns Portland Park stadium in the early 1970's.

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  • One of the first French talkies, this is an early masterpiece, wonderfully staged and shot.

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  • In May members staged a candle-lit vigil outside the Kingdom Hall in Benton, Kentucky.

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  • Three days later 3,000 bus workers staged a walkout in protest.

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  • The students themselves have now joined in the fray; they staged a mass walkout in protest at noon on Wednesday.

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  • There was a very successful candlelit vigil in the center of Leeds and dozens of young people staged a school walkout in the City.

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  • Staged on two levels, Heaven (upstairs) offered an almost ethereal quality of snow blinding whiteness.

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  • Phyllida staged and appeared in a new musical revue called On Broadway which toured the UK.

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  • True, Tchaikovsky wanted his Pushkin opera to be staged with rustic simplicity.

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  • Beyond The Fringe is staged and a satire boom begins.

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  • Staged around a huge serpentine lake with surprises at every turn.

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  • They staged a sit-in strike in a last ditch effort to keep the company going.

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  • When were the world snooker championships first staged at the Crucible?

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  • Ms. Manuel staged a televised sit-in at the Council 's Crowndale Center with disabled campaigners as a final protest in her five-year struggle.

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  • Artisans from Gujarat, Rajasthan and Maharashtra staged craft demonstrations and sold their work.

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  • And that will be a gradual and staged process - like a time-release capsule.

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  • It will be the first time that competitive windsurfing has been staged...

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  • For example, graduates of the international Staged Homes courses can all themselves Accredited Staging Professionals® (or ASP) in their marketing materials.

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  • These interactive home stager classes commonly feature hands-on experience where actual homes are staged for practice and so students can see examples of home staging.

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  • Once you have everything assembled and staged the way you want it, be sure to take photos.

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  • It is a well known fact in real estate that staged homes can sell as much as 50% faster than homes that are not.

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  • Someone who can spot a candid opportunity and knows how to pose everyone involved so the subjects of a photograph don't appear stiff or staged.

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  • These photo sessions are typically staged days, months or even years after the initial wedding, and involve a bride wearing her dress in unusual places or while doing offbeat things that result in a "trashed," or ruined, dress.

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  • If the garden has a gazebo, it makes sense to have the wedding staged on the steps.

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  • People then demanded to know if this fiasco was staged or merely an accident.

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  • Many staged marches, including one in front of the NBC offices in Chicago, Illinois.

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  • The reality of The Hills has been questioned numerous times, as many of the situations appear to be staged or scripted.

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  • It seems that friends and loved ones staged an intervention for Rodman, but he refused to seek treatment.

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  • Wispy, fairy-like girls' clothing that sometimes transitions into Victorian or even Colonial themes are staged against woodland or iconic seaside settings.

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  • The goal of PPCC's staged campuses and programs is to provide students with access to high-quality curriculum and subject matter experts and faculty.

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  • One of the most successful low-cost attacks on the market recently was staged by the Croatian developer Croteam and their publisher, God Games.

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  • Once bone cancer has been diagnosed, the tumor is staged.

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  • This version, with two dancers, is also a staged Indian dance.

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  • Reality star is also a model, she may know how to angle herself even when she doesn't see the camera, although cynics might claim that the shots were staged.

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  • One of the most romantic fairy tales ever written became one of the most romantic ballets ever staged, and no matter how you choose to dress it, its timelessness is eternal.

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  • If your child is in a play or a staged historical event, the director or organizer will guide you to an appropriate costume.

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  • Proposing on Valentine's Day may initially seem to be a wonderfully romantic gesture, but in reality it can backfire if the couple is not ready for the commitment or if the proposal is not staged properly.

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  • No matter how the proposal is staged, the key to making it work for the couple is to personalize it.

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  • No matter how a proposal is staged, however, the most important part of it is that it represents the love and devotion of two people ready to spend their lives together fulfilling the answer to that all important question.

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  • Surprise proposals are also a way to be very spontaneous and genuine because they may not be as carefully staged and anticipated as a more traditional proposal.

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  • She maintained, all the way up to her death on October 21st, 1995, that her daughter had been kidnapped and that her death was staged.

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  • John Wayne's last public appearance before succumbing to cancer was in 1978 when the Academy staged a special tribute to his contributions to American cinema.

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  • Some supposedly "ghostly" images captured on film were done so by accident, while others were purposely staged and created to dupe the public.

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  • However, come 1991, fraught by a press backlash against indie-dance and a growing obsession for US grunge acts like Nirvana, Happy Mondays staged a half-arsed return to the charts with mediocre single 'Judge Fudge'.

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  • Their Popmart tour and Zoo TV tour are some of the most expensive concert productions ever staged, although the fans greeted them with mixed results.

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  • In 1968, Elvis staged a comeback concert in an attempt to reposition himself as a musician rather than a movie/musical star.

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  • Many of these shows are staged, choreographed and edited to make the viewing public "think" that what is going on is real life.

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  • Grylls' run-in with wild horses was staged.

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  • Some scenes were removed completely, while others were preceded by voiceovers, explaining what had been staged or altered.

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  • In the British case, Ramsay actually sued The London Evening Standard for reporting claims that the show had staged scenes from a restaurant to make it look worse than it really was.

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  • At the reunion show, Shannel confessed that the entire incident was staged, much to the shock of RuPaul.

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  • Situations seem a little staged, and we get to watch as the family makes career moves, interacts with each other, and goes about their daily lives.

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  • Some of the scenes might be staged or even re-staged, but as long as you have an entertaining premise and entertaining people, it can't be all wrong.

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  • The show has been accused of being unrealistic because of staged scenes and scenes that have been shot two or three times in order to get the best dramatic situation.

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  • Critics questioned the necessity of including the footage, claiming that it was staged and unnecessary.

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  • Today, people snicker at the fabricated scale-sized models and staged fires and explosions, but back during the 1950s, these effects were better than anything ever before seen on the big screen.

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  • All courses are staged with either in-course assessments or qualifications triggering the release of the next stage of the course.

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  • The most costly frauds are those which are either entirely bogus or staged.

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  • They first gained prominence because of the abortive coup they staged against Fujimori in September 2000.

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  • What's the best way to build up your staged decompression dives?

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  • The two drivers staged a thrilling duel for second place Aug. 27 in Turkey where Alonso beat Schumacher by just a few feet.

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  • Doral apparently is suffering fallout from the Andersen Consulting Match Play begin staged at La Costa -- on the opposite coast -- last week.

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  • During a show staged for fellow inmates, he managed a mass hypnotism of the warders.

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  • On hearing this, protesters staged a spontaneous mass sit-down.

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  • And while he isn't sure exactly where it was staged, there's a possibility he might have been in the same theatrical company that played Ouray, went broke and left their gear in storage.

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  • She is also designated as Nin-Khar-sag, "Lady of the mountain," which name stands in some relationship to Im-Khar-sag, "storm mountain" - the name of the staged tower or sacred edifice to Bel at Nippur.

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  • Joao de Camara, the leading dramatist of the day, one of whose pieces, Os Velhos, has been translated and staged abroad.

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  • The name "mountain house" suggests a lofty structure and was perhaps the designation originally of the staged tower at Nippur, built in imitation of a mountain, with the sacred shrine of the god on the top. The tower, however, also had its special designation of "Im-Khar-sag," the elements of which, signifying "storm" and "mountain," confirm the conclusion drawn from other evidence that En-lil was originally a storm-god having his seat on the top of a mountain.

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  • Its centres were the theatres of the Bairro Alto and Mouraria, and the numerous pieces staged there belong to low comedy.

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