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staging

travel by stagecoach getting rid of a stage of a multistage rocket (= scaffolding) a system of scaffolds the production of a drama on the stage

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Then while Janelle was doing your dirty work staging your death.
If I had to bet, I'd say that's their staging site.
Out of my regard for you, we're staging it here.
The place for you is the officers' billet in the staging area.
I mean the one down at the staging area.
But I do know the part so well, and every bit of the staging, there'd be no need to break in a new girl.
The enemy was staging a counterattack from our left.
If you come in at a low level. and drop a bomb too big ever to be practical, you're simply staging an exhibition for your own purposes. and you'll give the wrong impression.
It's just wonderful, dear, you're staging a comeback.
AII over england, in staging areas like this.
Ifyou're staging a death verdict here' I protest!
The staging here is rather authentic, you'll see.
Rooster, I need your status for staging.
Yes, that's correct, the XRV has completed staging.and is on its way to rendezvous.
He's staging a comeback Friday night.
But in the park, in those days the rough young fellas used to be staging hold-ups and the like.
Because I found myself thinking that the staging and the setting, even the lighting of Maria's funeral were just what she would have wanted.
All over England, in staging areas like this.
He's staging for some big attack somewhere.
Yeah, staging that phony arrest so we'd think the major was on our side.
Varsh now plans to stir up feeling against the United States by arresting and charging some innocent American with a serious crime, and then staging a propaganda show trial for the world.
Hey, we are staging a big attack in the northern sector Wednesday night.
The staging of Richard Wagner's Tristan in June 1865 cost a fortune to the State.
Rosie, you seem to be staging a remarkable comeback.
But all the staging, the gypsy, the motorcyclist, the letter?
Staging amazing!
Freedom for private capital? Ingenious staging! Working intelligentsia among the people.
Staging should be in the next - 30 seconds.
Going for staging.
You are go for staging, Capricorn.
We reached staging.
It might establish staging posts colonies, on planets of nearby stars.
Chief-Inspector, this afternoon you are staging the identity parade, for the scoundrel Kellet to point out M. Lowen.
What about to do a staging for such a Poirot?

News and current affairs

Better known by its Arabic acronym, HAMAS, Yasin's group competed with the secular PLO groups by staging amateurish attacks on Jewish settlers and kidnapping Israeli soldiers.
Some camps turned into staging posts for armed factions.
Chinese zoos have drawn crowds by staging animal spectacles, and by allowing members of the public to buy live chickens, goats, and horses in order to watch them being pulled apart by lions, tigers, and other big cats.
Instead of deploying its forces in southern Lebanon, the weak government in Beirut acquiesced in Hezbollah's determination to turn the area into a staging ground for attacks against Israel.
Then, beginning in the spring of 1990, Germany united, the Warsaw Pact and USSR disintegrated, and countries to Germany's east, which had been the staging post for Soviet tank armies, suddenly became friends, then partners.
By not staging terrorist acts, the rebels admitted that they are not what they were in 1995 or 1997.
The US economy is staging a more convincing recovery than the UK, and, in contrast to the Bank of England and the European Central Bank, the Fed is not explicitly mandated by Congress to achieve a specific inflation target.
For example, China tried to enhance its soft power by successfully staging the 2008 Olympics, but its domestic simultaneous crackdown in Tibet - and subsequent repression in Xinxiang and arrests of human rights lawyers - undercut its gains.
But the opposition Democratic Party - which returned 159 MPs, mainly from Bangkok and southern Thailand - has lately been staging protests in the capital.
Within a year, Polish workers were striking for the right to establish independent trade unions, staging two weeks of sit-ins at state-owned factories to achieve their goal.
Will it be able to put together an effective governmental authority to rule the Gaza Strip, or will that area dissolve into bloody battles among Palestinian factions and a staging area for attacks into Israel that will bring reprisal raids?
In these countries, many of which are rich in oil and gas, citizens are staging protests against corruption and political repression.
But Egypt's military rulers have now joined the ranks of such regimes, staging circus-like trials in which the outcome is foreordained.
The LDP is now staging a party leadership election in the hope of gaining a temporary boost in popular support before the Lower House election.
In fact, Abbas does not even control the militias of his own party, Fatah, which have been even more active than Hamas in staging terrorist attacks against Israel.
His trouble was with powerful opponents in Iran's security apparatus, who sabotaged his pragmatic foreign-policy initiatives by staging terrorist attacks in France, Germany, and Argentina.
Second, despite enduring considerable pain, Irish society has stuck with the program, staging few of the street protests that have been common in other austerity-hit countries.
The Soviet leadership spared no cost in staging its military displays, which, in the absence of an external military threat, became an important vehicle for rallying national unity.
If that does not come debtors will try and escape the burdens of dollar debt by staging a run on the central bank's reserves.

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