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  • 11From the Gutter to the Stage — Infobox Album Name = From the Gutter to the Stage Type = compilation Artist = Savatage Released = December 2, 1995 Recorded = 1983 1995 Genre = Heavy metal Length = 74:19 Label = JVC Victor Producer = Paul O Neill, Jon Oliva Reviews = * Allmusic… …

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  • 12Let's Take It to the Stage — Album par Funkadelic Sortie avril 1975 Durée 35:57 Genre Funk Soul Rock Producteur George Clinton …

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  • 13hold the stage — [v. phr.] 1. To continue to be produced and to attract audiences. * / Peter Pan holds the stage year after year at its annual Christmas showing in London./ 2. To be active in a group; attract attention. * /We had only an hour to discuss the… …

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  • 14hold the stage — [v. phr.] 1. To continue to be produced and to attract audiences. * / Peter Pan holds the stage year after year at its annual Christmas showing in London./ 2. To be active in a group; attract attention. * /We had only an hour to discuss the… …

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  • 15on the stage — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} In or into the work of being an actor or actress. * /John s brother is on the stage./ * /Mary went on the stage./ …

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  • 16on the stage — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} In or into the work of being an actor or actress. * /John s brother is on the stage./ * /Mary went on the stage./ …

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  • 17Fool, The Stage Spirit — (フール,Fool) is a fictional character of the anime series Kaleido Star. He is voiced by Takehito Koyasu in the Japanese version and by Jay Hickman in the English version.DescriptionFool appears at various points in the series to offer encouragement …

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  • 18To tread the stage — Tread Tread, v. t. 1. To step or walk on. [1913 Webster] Forbid to tread the promised land he saw. Prior. [1913 Webster] Methought she trod the ground with greater grace. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To beat or press with the feet; as, to tread a… …

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  • 19set the stage for — {v. phr.} To prepare the way or situation for (an event); to make a situation ready for something to happen. * /The country s economic problems set the stage for a depression./ …

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  • 20set the stage for — {v. phr.} To prepare the way or situation for (an event); to make a situation ready for something to happen. * /The country s economic problems set the stage for a depression./ …

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