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staged

[steyjd] / steɪdʒd /
ADJECTIVE
produced
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Woolf’s physical mess is but one of the reasons why Ms. Lewin describes herself as skeptical about “house museums,” especially those where an author’s study has been carefully staged.

From The Wall Street Journal

A protest is due to be staged outside City Property's offices later on Friday.

From BBC

Other than the cool trophies and the Diamondbacks trampling, the most notable show Thursday was unwittingly staged by Dodger Stadium itself.

From Los Angeles Times

At the Oscars’ new home, the red carpet, ceremony, press operations and post-show events can all be staged within a compact footprint that includes the adjacent JW Marriott hotel and its ballroom.

From Los Angeles Times

"Instead, animals stay stable for long periods and then transition very quickly into a new stage. Seeing this staged architecture appear from continuous behavior alone was one of the most exciting discoveries."

From Science Daily