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staging

[stey-jing] / ˈsteɪ dʒɪŋ /






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Time is pressing for what will be the 156th staging of golf's oldest major and one that will have an unfamiliar later date because of a clash with the LA Olympics.

From BBC

While Stone and McGary never actually moved into the home, the listing photos also included virtual staging to show a prospective buyer what the property might have looked like with elegant furniture in place.

From MarketWatch

But Eisenstein’s staging, and in particular the editing, create a microcosm of the authorities’ cold-blooded reaction to popular unrest across Russia.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lolita Chakrabarti’s smart adaptation rode the magic carpet of Max Webster’s staging, which had the most enchanting menagerie of puppets since “The Lion King.”

From Los Angeles Times

This year’s ceremony will incorporate new staging, lighting, and presentation segments to match the revised aesthetic.

From Salon