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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181. Last October, several hundred Liverpool fans staged a protest march against the owners ahead of their Premier League match against Manchester United.
182. Objective To study the feasibility and clinical effects of enteral nutrition by needle catheter jejunostomy(NCJ)tube in the postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy for patients of staged gastric cancer.
183. Soon after the Sands dustup , Dennis staged another remarkable comeback.
184. Equus caused a storm when it was first staged at the National Theatre in 1973.
185. Held in and around Interlaken, this festival was first staged in 1805 on the grounds of Unspunnen Castle.
186. Starting on July 8th bond markets staged an unexpected buyers' strike, driving yields on Italian debt to their highest levels in a decade.
187. The stunt has been staged to celebrate a revamp of their logo.
188. In 1985 the Haas family, along with other descendants of Levi Strauss, staged a leveraged buyout that returned the company to private ownership.
189. By 1946 his first play in English, Mungo 's Mansion, had been successfully staged at the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, and his first novel, Quench the Moon, had been accepted for publication.
190. Audiejaitis, who is studying Japanese at Vilnius University, has staged several exhibitions in the city. Those images focus on the daily life of Vilnius.
191. A week later, Maj. Gen. Park Chung-hee staged a coup, the beginning of his 18-year iron-fisted rule.
192. The permeability and mass transfer effects of the immobilized yeast cells by staged hardening or by mixed coagulator were compared.sentencedict.com
193. The production is being staged at the Viennese opera house , the Volksoper, beginning on Saturday.
194. That is not to deny that the angry Chinese nationalists who have deluged the internet with their splenetic outpourings and staged protests in China (see article) have a point.
195. And the side, Corresponding to this is a daily staged purchase tragicomedy , writers, disappointment, panic, blind, anger, criticism, and an attack with fire in mind, at the end.
196. As for the facilities takeover, Romanenko alleges that it was the U. S. military's own shadowy "wet-works" force, known as "FOXHOUND, " that staged an armed insurrection in a bid for REX's possession.
197. Under the assumption of variable liquidation value, we identify an algorithm of staged optimal investment path.
198. Richard Strauss 's opera is staged for the first time in Beijing.
199. The first to be staged on an outdoor stage instead of in a theatre so that the fine arts could be appreciated by the public.
200. Sir Paul was given them by his late wife, Linda, who'd bought them at a sale staged by Magritte's widow, Georgette.
201. The relationship took a nose dive on May 2 when U. S. commandos staged a covert raid to kill al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in a Pakistani garrison town not far from Islamabad.
202. I practiced my speech in front of a video monitor, did a walk-through of how it would be staged, received instruction on where to stand, where to wave, and how to best use the microphones.
203. Between 1970 and 1978, for instance, the Baader-Meinhof gang in Germany staged kidnappings, assassinations, bank robberies and bombings.
204. Some awareness of road safety as a result of the weak, staged scenes irreparable tragedy.
205. Inside the facility, activists staged a sit-in to protest against the expulsion of members of an environmental group they say had been accredited but denied entry.
206. Objective To investigate the feasibility of first - staged resection and anastomosis for acute left - semicolon obstruction.
207. Russian human rights activists said during the hearings that police often stood by when skinhead and neo-Nazi groups staged demonstrations against Jews, ethnic minorities or foreigners.
208. They staged a management buyout to pre - empt a takeover bid.
209. Good Silhouette – Thellos is staged much more in silhouette.
210. For all the hosts' pressure, however, had Stewart converted one of two breakaway chances, the Reds could have staged an unlikely late smash-and-grab.
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