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1 He was always at the theatre and would go backstage and meet everyone.
2 But if you go backstage you find sweat, torn muscles, and mangled feet.
3 He can't always get through a set without having to go backstage to vomit.
4 When Roth arrived, he'd immediately go backstage to check out the bowl of M&M's.
5 Next, if I've been given access, I go backstage to photograph the models getting ready.
6 Thought he meant Elvis, so I go backstage .
7 But we not only got in, we also got to go backstage and get an autograph.
8 We could go backstage at any show.
9 After gigs like that I tend to go backstage and beat an inanimate object with a shoe.
10 After the show, Armstrong suggested they go backstage so she could introduce her two actors to each other.
11 The pass clamped to the second button of her jumpsuit had security giving her the nod to go backstage .
12 I'd go backstage and see a huge bouquet of roses in my dressing room with a note from Jay.
13 It is the habit of a gushy concert-goer to go backstage after the last encore and meet his heroes in person.
14 If you go backstage at an opera, the sound engineers, with the headphones on their head, it looks like a pit box.
15 Helmut went backstage to change and take a look at the score.'
16 One time I remember some friends climbing over the stage and going backstage .
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