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  • 1Gallery rifle shooting — is a popular sport worldwide, it commonly uses rifles chambered for .22 Long Rifle and .357 calibres. Its popularity increased dramatically in Great Britain after the ban on civilian use of handguns in 1997, as the rifles used often fire the same …

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  • 2Stage Door Gallery — Infobox Museum name= Stage Door Gallery imagesize= map type= latitude= longitude= established= location= 301 Mason Avenue Cape Charles, Virginia type= ArtVirginia Tourism Corporation. [http://www.virginia.org/site/description.asp?attrID=27963… …

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  • 3stage — Synonyms and related words: Broadway, L, R, acting, acting area, agora, amphitheater, apron, apron stage, arena, athletic field, auditorium, autobus, back, backdrop, background, backstage, balcony, band, band shell, bandstand, be a gas, be a hit …

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  • 4gallery — Synonyms and related words: British Museum, Guggenheim Museum, Hermitage, Louvre, Metropolitan Museum, National Gallery, Prado, Rijksmuseum, Tate Gallery, Texas tower, Uffizi, abri, access, aisle, alley, ambulatory, amphitheater, aperture,… …

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  • 5stage design — Aesthetic composition of a dramatic production as created by lighting, scenery, costumes, and sound. While elements such as painted screens and wheeled platforms were used in the Greek theatre of the 4th century BC, most innovations in stage… …

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  • 6Stage Fright (film) — Infobox Film name = Stage Fright caption= original film poster imdb id = 0042994 writer = Selwyn Jepson (novel Man Running) Alma Reville (adaptation) Whitfield Cook (screenplay) James Bridie (addl. dialog) Ranald MacDougall (uncredited) starring …

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  • 7Gallery —    The highest level of theatre auditorium seating, usually a tier above the balcony, held the cheapest seats, sometimes called the heavens. In many cases, a theatregoer paid admission for unreserved seating in the gallery, and thus there could… …

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  • 8Stage clothes — A street actor dressed in the typical clothes of Charlie Chaplin …

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  • 9Gallery gods —    Although the cheap admission price attracted some rowdies to the gallery seating, the majority of theatergoers who bought gallery seats were low salaried working people who spent their discretionary income to attend the theatre several times a …

    The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater

  • 10gallery grave — ▪ tomb       long chamber grave, a variant of the collective tomb burials that spread into western and northwestern Europe from the Aegean area during the final stage of the northern Stone Age (c. 2000 BC). In the Severn Cotswold area of Britain …

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