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staging

noun as in platform

noun as in stand

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In his new essay at the LA Progressive, Henry Giroux writes that "We are not standing at the edge of fascism—we are living through its rehearsal, its staging ground, its opening act."

From Salon

Many theatres around the UK are staging fewer original productions than a decade ago, BBC research has revealed.

From BBC

The staging, moving from antique to comic kink, accommodates the rapidly shifting story.

Winners also receive a gold medal - a tradition which dates back to the tournament's first staging in 1934 - and a replica of the trophy which is modelled on the Augusta National clubhouse.

From BBC

The light blues extended that advantage to coast home, taking their tally to 49 victories in the 79th staging of the women's event.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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