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1 The only stage directions required will occur at once to you.
2 The Olympics are the only stage of this magnitude where this is not the case.
3 But it was only stage one of their journey.
4 Multivariate analysis identified only stage as an independent prognostic factor in predicting both DFI and survival.
5 We are told that the only stage route extended from Virginia City no farther than Bannack.
6 They were only stage tears after all.
7 Whether the UK and EU can agree a deal is only stage one of London's messy divorce with Brussels.
8 The play's director Laurence Boswell was alarmed to discover his only stage experience had been in a school play.
10 Multivariate analysis revealed that only stage was an independent predictor of specific survival (p=0.016).
11 Staff at Southern will only stage industrial action for 24 hours on Monday and the operator expects changes to services and cancellations.
12 All of this is only stage one of the project, says Wolfram, who proceeds to get to the "crazy stuff."
13 Prior to this present role, his only stage experience in America was in a revival of Ibsen's "A Doll's House," in 1937.
14 Still, credit to Killie, you can only stage spectacular comebacks against what's put in front of you, and let's face it, teams so rarely do.
15 Cinema attendances nosedived with TV's ascendancy in the late 1940s, and only staged a shaky recovery in the 1990s.
16 The one-night only staged reading is organized by Law Works, which says it works to educate the public on the integrity of U.S. judicial systems.
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