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Examples
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Nor can they predict a rider having the ride of his life, like Mr. Schumacher, 26, who was not among the pre-stage favorites here.
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There are ways to pre-stage resources out of harm's way, particularly with a hurricaine as they move fairly slowly and can be tracked.
Katrina and the Politics of Blame Richard Nokes 2005
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There are ways to pre-stage resources out of harm's way, particularly with a hurricaine as they move fairly slowly and can be tracked.
Archive 2005-09-01 Richard Nokes 2005
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But for the most part what I smell all along is labdanum, lavender concrete a lavender absolute pre-stage which creates a base note of lavender, and only the bearest hint of vetiver earthiness.
Archive 2007-03-01 Ayala Sender 2007
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But for the most part what I smell all along is labdanum, lavender concrete a lavender absolute pre-stage which creates a base note of lavender, and only the bearest hint of vetiver earthiness.
Villoresi's Vetiver Ayala Sender 2007
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We will pre-stage buses to get people to the convention center and out of the city.
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WELNER: ... a victim and it is important at a pre-stage to just give the community a sense that we're going to probe it carefully before making those kinds of decisions because it's fair to the victim.
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So they will go ahead and pre-stage them just in case something does happen.
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And that's why we pre-stage along the area which that hurricane may impact, so we can move in very quickly.
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The zany pre-stage publicity caravan has 200 vehicles, most blown-up versions of their products, which include cheese, watches, candy, bottled water and sausages.
USATODAY.com - Tour cast moves its town along in stages 2002
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