Similar words: advantaged, voltage drop, disadvantaged, stage, wastage, a stage, hostage, onstage. Meaning: [steɪdʒ] adj. 1. deliberately arranged for effect 2. written for or performed on the stage.
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31. 200 employees staged a walkout in protest at the new pay deal.
32. Catering staff staged a sit-down protest as a gesture of solidarity with the striking nurses.
33. The economy has staged something of a revival in the last year.
34. After five years in retirement, he staged a comeback to international tennis.
35. The West Indies have staged a dramatic fightback on the first day of the fifth test.
36. Miners staged a one-day strike in support of the steel workers.
37. Russian workers have staged a number of strikes in protest at the republic's declaration of independence.
38. The police have staged a reconstruction of the events leading up to the murder.
39. Protesters staged an anti-war demonstration in front of the US embassy.
40. The organizers staged a hoax on some of the competitors.
41. The farmers staged a noisy but peaceful protest outside the headquarters of the organization.
42. As part of the celebrations they staged a big, open - air multimedia event, with music, videos, poetry readings, dance and improvisations.http://sentencedict.com/staged.html
43. A crowd comprised of the wives and children of scientists staged a demon-stration.
44. Teachers staged a sit-down protest in front of the president's office.
45. Maya Angelou first staged the play "And I Still Rise" in the late 1970s.
46. Paul McCartney staged a concert for 50,000 delighted fans.
47. But they have also staged their own protests.
48. In response the union staged as series of stoppages.
49. The final is being staged in Rathmines.
50. It was staged to give the emergency services practice.
51. The patients were staged using the Ann Arbor system.
52. Most important is the Staged versus Write Through toggle.
53. His public appearances are few and carefully staged.
54. The colonic carcinomas were staged using Dukes's classification.
55. Leverich also staged "The Glass Menagerie" here.
56. Five of the six patients who had not undergone operation were staged by computed tomography and bone marrow biopsy.
57. Again this year, just when it seemed his Olympic goal was slipping away, Dolan staged another remarkable comeback.
58. This method, which is commonly known as staged search, does affect the admissibility of the algorithm.
59. Fiddlefest was the country cousin to the New Orleans music festival staged earlier this year.
60. "Tunnel to Tanto Grande" the story of a daring escape staged by political prisoners in Peru.
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