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staging

[stey-jing] / ˈsteɪ dʒɪŋ /






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The sun rises, perhaps a hopeful sign, but the staging does not suggest a happy ending.

From The Wall Street Journal

The combination of celebrity culture and the staging of violence underscored a movement increasingly defined not just by what it believes, but by how it performs.

From Salon

In the early afternoon, the staging area — where engines were checking in — was overrun by fire.

From Los Angeles Times

“You don’t need a full remodel, but modest improvements like fresh paint, updated fixtures, landscaping and professional staging can meaningfully boost perceived value,” he said.

From MarketWatch

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