Similar words: stage, a stage, upstage, hostage, stand back, stagecoach, at this stage, backpack. Meaning: ['bæksteɪdʒ] n. a stage area out of sight of the audience. adj. concealed from the public audience. adv. 1. out of view of the public; behind the scenes 2. in or to a backstage area of a theater.
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(61) Japanese Rotarians in sumo wrestler costumes wait backstage before performing at the International Festival Talent Night.
(62) Yeater, 20, filed a paternity suit against Bieber, 17, claiming that their backstage tryst at one of his L.A. concerts produced a child.
(63) The second module is backstage which receives and conducts the signals.
(64) Lee Kuan Yew still likes to jerk the strings backstage in Singapore.
(65) Later, the shares to rise to the big wild bull market stabilization fund so that once again to the backstage .
(66) And the Wu Wenhui of backstage people did not think this is however a bank note.
(67) Convenience quick backstage commodity maintenance, statistical report form and user order form management.
(67) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(68) That's what they say, but who knows what really goes on backstage?
(69) The partners say they could broaden offerings to include paid V.I.P. memberships, free concert tickets or backstage passes and other benefits.
(70) Development examination network application must be concerned with two minutes content, the development of proscenium the database of tool and backstage supporter.
(71) WHEN the leaders of the Group of Twenty (G20) countries meet in Seoul on November 11th and 12th, there will be plenty of backstage finger-pointing about the world's currency tensions.
(72) This one's from the Google Developer Day at Wembley Stadium, with notes and pics at the Backstage Blog.
(73) To add fuel to the celebrity gossip fire, Brad was spotted backstage with his ex-wife Jennifer Aniston at Friday's Haiti earthquake telethon in LA.
(74) The backstage activities are a mysterious world for this youngster.
(75) When the mysterious promoter shows signs of not coughing up the money, Fifi and chums storm backstage, call him a "motherfucker" and shove a shotgun in his face.
(76) The relative data can be appeared with figures and analysed and processed the backstage computers.
(77) Cruise's ex-wife Nicole Kidman also made the run-through a family affair, holding hands with new husband KEITH URBAN backstage.
(78) Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly chat backstage at the Academy Awards in 1956, where both appeared as presenters.
(79) "Languid glamour, " the designer said backstage, summing up the mix of rangy camel dresses and cashmere coats with luxurious sweat pants.
(80) His credits also include "The Dresser," which lifted the curtain on backstage life in a WWII theater, and "The Diving Bell and the Butterfly," which he adapted.
(81) After backstage electronic finance and proscenium electronic finance, Chinese electronic finance has entered into an application stage of technology integration.
(82) He and the security guards load the boxes onto two dollies , and each is sent up a backstage freight elevator accompanied by an armed guard.
(83) Yang Lan conceived the idea of collaborating with Celine Dion after she interviewed the superstar backstage at Dion's Las Vegas show at Caesars Palace hotel-casino in May, 2007.
(84) A greatest-hits compilation of biographical highlights, James Mangold's film is a foot-stomping musical, a powerful backstage drama and a touching love story all at once.
(85) The noise backstage scared Nancy and she blew her lines.
(86) The development of the system includes the establishment and maintenance of the backstage database, also includes the application procedure of forestage etc.
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