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Sentence count:200+1Posted:2017-08-02Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: agingragingforagingengagingdamagingmanagingtaggingpackagingMeaning: ['steɪdʒɪŋ]  n. 1. the production of a drama on the stage 2. a system of scaffolds 3. travel by stagecoach 4. getting rid of a stage of a multistage rocket. 
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61. Numerous studies published over recent years have shown the potential advantages of MRI for staging pelvic tumours.
62. The sound of footsteps on the wooden floor of the staging was faint but distinct.
63. He was to wait another twenty years before staging his revolution, and even then he may have acted prematurely.
64. Match receipts slumped by £89,000 compared to 1991,[www.Sentencedict.com] but profits were boosted by staging two Simply Red rock concerts.
65. Residents found out about the hostel plans from a secret tip-off and are now staging a local protest march this Sunday.
66. University students have so far heeded the call, staging peaceful protests nationwide.
67. It was unclear how far the students are willing to go, but some suggested staging a sit-in along police cordons.
68. He made two desperate attempts to recoup by staging the kind of garish spectacle that had once lured customers to the Falls.
69. Giap had deliberately created that impression by staging diversionary actions around the country.
70. But there were fears that Manchester's chances of staging the games in the year 2000 have been further damaged.
71. Don't entirely rule out the ultimate staging of a joint men's and women's event.
72. And one prominent club, Bangor City, want to go even further by staging all their home games in midweek.
73. Look at the cost of staging and shelving as well as automatic ventilators, insulation and shading materials.
74. Wetherby, one of five Boxing Day casualties, passed an inspection yesterday morning and is hopeful of staging today's fixture.
75. As well as staging concerts and cabaret the venue could also play host to conferences and banquets.
76. The country's top paragliding experts were staging a national competition ... the first time it's been held in the region.
77. Certainly Snaith Priory was a staging post for pilgrims travelling from Lincoln to York, as recorded on the altar kneelers.
78. The Lincolns destroyed vital food crops and staging areas thus slowly sapping the bandits' will and strength.
79. A staging system for established cancer might also be based on genetic mutations.
80. But Putin's forces muscled the bill through 251 to 22, with the Communists staging a walkout during the vote.
81. This part of the book will give you an expert - and simple - guide to planning and staging such events.
82. She's had a two-year break from competitive running, but now she's staging a comeback.
83. Not much of any importance until it became a staging post on the London to Brighton turnpike in the eighteenth.
84. The Clippers are covering a portion of the costs of staging the games at the Sports Arena.
85. However, the growth of ambush marketing poses a clear danger to those involved in staging major sports events.
86. Read in studio A group which has been juggling with fire for the past year is staging its first play.
87. After staging endless fund raising events Ursula raised the three thousand pounds needed for the surgery.
88. In all these areas, stations played a vital role as the staging posts of industrial supply and demand.
89. They're staging a play aimed at teaching the elderly how to deal with conmen and women.
90. She had driven to Julian to watch the display because her eighth-graders will soon be staging a play on the Civil War.
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