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staging

[stey-jing] / ˈsteɪ dʒɪŋ /






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The dollar gained slightly against the euro and the pound, staging a tentative recovery as traders anticipate an interest-rate cut by the Federal Reserve in December.

From The Wall Street Journal

Demonstrators have also pushed back on the agents in their communities by notifying one another of their whereabouts and staging protests.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was first performed at the 1966 Edinburgh Festival Fringe and got a professional staging at London’s National Theatre in 1967.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has reacted defiantly, staging military exercises and mass rallies aimed at projecting strength and popular support.

From Barron's

Armory, a building that has become the main staging ground for troops from eight states who have been deployed to the city since August.

From The Wall Street Journal