Staging
in sentence
125 examples of Staging in a sentence
Some of the
staging
is awkward, as well, perhaps due to the source and director's theatrical traditions.
One of the things overlooked in some of the other comments is that the director did quite a decent job
staging
shots, especially in
staging
the crowd scenes, which is unusual in the Fan Film World, though the fight scenes near the end are weak and the pacing was slow.
I was surprised by two things: 1) that the LP captures most of the show's excitement all on its own, which says a lot for the command of Liza's singing and the quality of the music; and 2) that Fosse is irreplaceable in the business of musical-comedy
staging.
And what terrible pacing and
staging.
There is only war, war horror and
staging
the horror to make it palatable to those who do not live it, have not lived it, do not remember it.
Very little of this movie feels real, it feels like play someone was
staging
on Saturday afternoon.
Alan Ayckbourn's only major stage to screenplay (to date) is mucked-up with a lot of tricky camera work and opened up like a cancer patient, straying far off the path set by an excellent stager re: newcomer disrupting a provincial troupe
staging
John Gay opera on proverbial shoestring.
Films centering on
staging
plays (NOISES OFF, of note) rarely hit the mark and this is no exception.
And, finally, from this perch, one of the most engaging sidelights here is the wondrous
staging
of the opera house, wherein Chiang Kai-shek ogles and woos May-ling.
Certainly the entire miniscule budget must have gone into the creation of the gore effects (which are juicy, to say the least), because all the other technical aspects (lighting, visual clarity,
staging
of the action scenes) are atrocious.
From
staging
D.C. parades to picketing the Wilson White House to being thrown in jail on false charges, Alice and Lucy mean business.
The US economy is
staging
a more convincing recovery than the UK, and, in contrast to the Bank of England and the European Central Bank, the Fed is not explicitly mandated by Congress to achieve a specific inflation target.
Just three weeks after
staging
the most brutal military coup in Egypt’s history, he wanted “all honorable, decent Egyptians” to take to the streets to march for the military, thereby giving him and his army “a mandate and an order to fight potential violence and terrorism.”
For example, China tried to enhance its soft power by successfully
staging
the 2008 Olympics, but its domestic simultaneous crackdown in Tibet – and subsequent repression in Xinxiang and arrests of human rights lawyers – undercut its gains.
Brazil’s Economic RevolutionBRASILIA – Large emerging economies were hit hard in the past year – particularly in the first half – by the crisis in developed countries, with Europe in recession and the United States
staging
only a meager recovery.
NGOs, for example, are already having a major impact, implementing educational programs and even
staging
protests to raise awareness of the environmental challenges we face.
China’s India Land GrabNEW DELHI – Stoking tensions with Japan, Vietnam, and the Philippines over islands in the South and East China Seas has not prevented an increasingly assertive China from opening yet another front by
staging
a military incursion across the disputed, forbidding Himalayan frontier.
India, with a military
staging
post and airstrip just south of the Karakoram Pass, has the capacity to cut off the highway linking China with its “all-weather ally,” Pakistan.
West Africa is an ideal
staging
point along the route from South America to the cocaine markets of Europe.
But there is a dispute only because China has succeeded in shaking the status quo in recent years by popularizing the islands’ Chinese name (“Diaoyu”) and
staging
incursions into their territorial waters and airspace.
Its military is mostly trained by the United States; indeed, it was the key
staging
point for the US during the Vietnam War.
Cyprus is a crucial
staging
post for American security operations in the eastern Mediterranean, and the gas fields off the Cypriot coast might be developed as an energy source that would – at least after 2017 – reduce European dependence on Russian supplies.
Staging
the next World Cup in Brazil, as well as the Olympic Games in 2016, even though the football tournament alone will cost up to $13 billion, seems a logical move.
His trouble was with powerful opponents in Iran’s security apparatus, who sabotaged his pragmatic foreign-policy initiatives by
staging
terrorist attacks in France, Germany, and Argentina.
In fact, the Kremlin would benefit even more from
staging
a well-organized event.
In 2009-2010, the European Bank Coordination Initiative – known informally as the “Vienna Initiative” – helped to avert a systemic crisis in developing Europe by stopping foreign-owned parent banks from
staging
a catastrophic stampede to the exits.
Last month, members of the same group crossed the border again to strike the Indian army base at Uri, killing 19 soldiers and prompting India to carry out a retaliatory surgical strike against militant
staging
areas across the line of control in disputed and divided Kashmir.
Better known by its Arabic acronym, HAMAS, Yasin’s group competed with the secular PLO groups by
staging
amateurish attacks on Jewish settlers and kidnapping Israeli soldiers.
But the opposition Democratic Party – which returned 159 MPs, mainly from Bangkok and southern Thailand – has lately been
staging
protests in the capital.
China’s authoritarian political system has thus far shown an impressive capacity to achieve specific targets, for example,
staging
a successful Olympic Games, building high-speed rail projects, or even stimulating the economy to recover from the global financial crisis.
Back
Related words
Which
Movie
There
Protests
Other
Military
Attacks
Scenes
Being
Against
Acting
Would
Soldiers
Recovery
Public
Point
People
Musical
Ground
Crisis