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Meanings of performing before in English
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Usage of performing before in English
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The nodding sailor little thought that he was performingbefore a deeply-moved audience.
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There comes a point where you can't advance any more without performingbefore an audience.
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Jordanian authorities have banned it from performingbefore.
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We have watched with intense curiosity and anxiety the scene that has been performingbefore our eyes.
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The clip finds the Grammy-winning R&B group performingbefore a small audience while also mingling with the ladies.
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In a few hours Ole Bull was performingbefore a distinguished audience in the concert-hall of the Philharmonic Society.
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In performingbefore the public one should be governed by the tastes of the public, not by one's own tastes.
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He had caught a glimpse of this one performingbefore and she was good, but it was not his choice of entertainment.
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On stage the two nations would be intermingled, standing side by side, hand in hand, performingbefore the world's media and diplomatic elite.
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But investors latched on to his comment that the ECB wanted to see more projections of how the economy was performingbefore taking action.
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Punctually on the day appointed she reappeared to support me, and now had the painful and unaccustomed experience of performingbefore a small audience.
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At bottom the Sackcloths do not care to exhibit their emotions when I am performingbefore them, they only do it because Ashes started it.
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The third is a more peaceful scene-a Bokhara dancing girl performingbefore Shah Tamasp, eldest of four sons of Ismail and successor to his throne.
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The volume, not the author, is our companion, and is for us a real personage, performingbefore us whatever it inspires-"Hebeing dead, yet speaketh."
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The New Yorker, October 17, 1942 P. 13 Comment on Al Jolson and other performers from the States performingbefore the troops in Ireland.
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"From there to performingbefore the future queen of Skala!" Alec raised his mug to Atre.