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31. As he tells it, it does sound almost like a stage farce.
32. The truly exciting prospect, though, is workwear taking it a stage beyond its booming club and hip hop customer base.
33. Quijano, amongst others, takes this argument a stage further by utilising a modes of production approach.
34. There is sometimes a stage in the tone 2 are where the patient begins to be offhand and flippant.
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35. It is particularly useful at a stage when pupils have very limited reading skills.
36. That period over, there is a stage of continued high growth when the dominance of the new technology is generally accepted.
37. It is barely bigger than a road on a stage set, and it disappears picturesquely around a bend.
38. A stage in search of actors would be a news item any local paper would be keen to carry.
39. There was also a stage where I deeply resented the foetus, although now I think I have killed this feeling.
40. But such sentences can be seen as marking a stage in linguistic growth.
41. The scene in the studio resembled a stage set for the problem of cultural displacement that I have just described.
42. One evening we went to a play - a stage production of an Agatha Christie thriller performed by a local concert group.
43. She commenced an impersonation of Hodges, piping inaudible words in effete falsetto, rolling her eyes like a stage Othello.
44. Judging from his passive-Madonna performance as Gilbert Grape, Depp probably would be lost on a stage.
45. The soul as butterfly implies a view of human life as a stage to a more fulfilling existence.
46. The three women worked together on a stage play, and then each went off to do her own thing.
47. Racing cyclists generally like to meet their fans at the beginning of a stage, but don't ask for autographs today.
48. Cooperative acquisition may be taken a stage further if a system of centralized acquisition is introduced.
49. On Sunday, the 26 groups of veterans will march, one after another, to a stage for a graduation ceremony.
50. If no such source is available, ask for a realistic estimate of potential costs on a stage by stage basis.
51. Denver overcame his shyness to take on a stage presence that made him internationally recognized.
52. The alchemists observed a stage in the opus which they called variously the leprosy of the metals or the blessed greenness.
53. For a company of our size to tour without a stage manager and only one technician is a nightmare.
54. Of course such a stage is an essential preliminary to the formulation of a theory of the performance of action.
55. For this reason the phase control signals to these upper base drives are often transmitted via a stage of optical isolation.
56. She was responsible for the adaptation of the book "The Witches of Eastwick" into a stage play.
57. Educators know that kindergarten is a stage of rapid change and development.
58. It was also a stage of ambitious dreams being overtaken by reality.
59. The group had reached a stage which provided a sound base for selective expansion.
60. In 1828 von Baer showed that the human embryo never passes through a stage equivalent to an adult fish or reptile.
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