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Staging and ),
Staging can follow the TNM staging system, where the size and extent of the tumour ( T ), involvement of lymph nodes ( N ) and metastases ( M ) are classified separately.
In addition to its fighter squadrons, from September 1956 to September 1960 North Bay operated a CF-100 Staging Detachment at Lakehead Airport, Fort William ( now Thunder Bay ), Ontario, at the western tip of Lake Superior.
* Staging ( cooking ), a chef works briefly and without pay in another chef's kitchen to learn to new techniques and cuisines
* Staging ( rocketry ), the use of multiple engines and propellant to launch a rocket
* Staging ( stagecoaches ), the business of running stagecoaches or the act of journeying in them
* Staging ( websites ), a website used to assemble, test and review its newer versions before it is moved into production
** Staging ( data ), intermediately storing data between the sources of information and a data warehouse ( DW )

Staging and process
Staging of carcinoma refers to the process of combining physical / clinical examination, pathological review of cells and tissues, surgical techniques, laboratory tests, and imaging studies in a logical fashion to obtain information about the size of the neoplasm and the extent of its invasion and metastasis.
* Staging, the process of aligning cars on the starting line in drag racing
Staging is the process of selecting, designing, adapting to, or modifying the performance space for a play or film.
Staging is also used to mean the result of this process, in other words the spectacle that a play presents in performance, its visual detail.

Staging and performance
Then ES adopts Staging and Global File System ( GFS ) that offers a high-speed I / O performance.
* Staging talk: discussion of technical aspects of the performance, gossip.

Staging and for
The International Staging System ( ISS ) for myeloma was published by the International Myeloma Working Group in 2005:
The International Staging System can help to predict survival, with a median survival ( in 2005 ) of 62 months for stage 1 disease, 45 months for stage 2 disease, and 29 months for stage 3 disease.
* International Staging System, a method for defining the severity of the disease Multiple myeloma
Staging for IBC has been adapted to meet the specific characteristics of the disease.
* Staging area, a location used to prepare items for use, such as for a military operation
Staging Areas should be located close enough to the incident for a timely response, but far enough away to be out of the immediate impact zone.
Staging systems are specific for each type of cancer ( e. g., breast cancer and lung cancer ).
All the activities for EMTD are free and take place at the Visitor and Interpretive Center and at the Equestrian Staging Area.
Staging areas are an area designated for setting up parades and other elaborate presentations.
Staging areas are established for temporary location of available emergency responder resources.
Staging Areas may include temporary feeding, fueling, and sanitation services for emergency crews like Wildland firefighters or Ground Search and Rescue.
Staging areas are established by the Operations Section Chief to enable positioning of and accounting for resources not immediately assigned.
The Operations Section Chief assigns a manager for each Staging Area, who checks in all incoming resources, dispatches resources at the Operations Section Chief ’ s request, and requests Logistics Section Support, as necessary, for resources located in the Staging Area.
If neither of these functions is activated, resources report to the Staging Area Manager for direction.
Activities: Staging drama, recognizing the promising performing artists, provide means for talents to blossom etc.
In response to the newly adopted Bow Trail Staging Report with its “ east-west downtown penetrator ” making community devastation almost a certainty, Chinatown residents, merchants and businessmen rallied together through the leadership of Calgary ’ s first Chinese-Canadian Alderman and then Member of the Legislature for Calgary McCall, George Holem.
During World War II Barrow Creek was used by the Australian Army as a staging camp for convoys of troops and supplies, which was known as No. 5 Australian Personnel Staging Camp.

Staging and play
His 30-year battle to have his play performed and the legal battles were also covered in An Obsession with Anne Frank: Meyer Levin and the Diary by Lawrence Graver, The Stolen Legacy of Anne Frank: Meyer Levin, Lillian Hellman and the Staging of the Diary by Ralph Melnick, as well as in the French-language book by Levin's wife, Tereska Torres, Les maisons hantees de Meyer Levin, published by Editions Phebus ( Paris ).

theatre and ),
It is also the oldest award ceremony in the media ; its equivalents, the Grammy Awards ( for music ), Emmy Awards ( for television ), and Tony Awards ( for theatre ) are modeled after the Academy.
In order to prepare the role of an important old actress, a theatre student interviews three actresses who were her pupils: an international diva ( Glòria Marc, played by Núria Espert ), a television star ( Assumpta Roca, played by Rosa Maria Sardà ) and a dubbing director ( Maria Caminal, played by Anna Lizaran ).
Best known for his play Ubu Roi ( 1896 ), which is often cited as a forerunner to the surrealist theatre of the 1920s and 1930s, Jarry wrote in a variety of genres and styles.
There are also important festivals of Jazz ( July ), Bayonne ham ( Holy Week ), theatre and pelota ( the Basque sport ).
Baroque dance is dance of the Baroque era ( roughly 1600 – 1750 ), closely linked with Baroque music, theatre and opera.
The Australian composer Peter Sculthorpe quoted parts of it in his opera or music theatre work Rites of Passage ( 1972-73 ), which was commissioned for the opening of the Sydney Opera House but was not ready in time.
On top of this there are many non-European clowning traditions ( including clown-like figures in Japanese Kabuki theatre ), North American native shaman traditions to consider which may or may not have influenced what we now think of as a clown in the Western world.
In the United States, SAA International Ltd manufacture a 150 ft · lb crossbow-launched version of the U. S. Army type classified Launched Grappel Hook ( LGH ), amongst other mine countermeasure solutions designed for the middle-eastern theatre.
In particular, NATO's document details requirements for the Theatre Management System ( TMS ), the governing software for digital cinema systems within a theatre complex, and provides direction for the development of security key management systems.
Munch's figures appear to play roles on a theatre stage ( Death in the Sick-Room ), whose pantomime of fixed postures signify various emotions ; since each character embodies a single psychological dimension, as in The Scream, Munch's men and women now appear more symbolic than realistic.
The story concerns a reunion in a crumbling Broadway theatre, scheduled for demolition, of the past performers of the " Weismann's Follies ," a musical revue ( based on the Ziegfeld Follies ), that played in that theatre between the World Wars.
In 1692, he composed The Fairy-Queen ( an adaptation of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream ), the score of which ( his longest for theatre ) was rediscovered in 1901 and published by the Purcell Society.
These two examples occurred when first, Midias punched Demosthenes in the face in the theatre ( Against Midias ), and second when ( in Against Conon ) a defendant allegedly assaulted a man and crowed over the victim.
ICBMs are differentiated by having greater range and speed than other ballistic missiles: intermediate-range ballistic missiles ( IRBMs ), medium-range ballistic missiles ( MRBMs ), short-range ballistic missiles ( SRBMs )— these shorter range ballistic missiles are known collectively as theatre ballistic missiles.
Mary Cassatt, Lydia Leaning on Her Arms ( in a theatre box ), 1879
* Frank John Ford ( born 1949 ), Australian theatre director, playwright and festival administrator, long associated with Adelaide ; Order of Australia 1999 ; Centenary Medal 2001
* John T. Ford ( 1829 – 1894 ), American theatre owner and manager ; 1865 assassination of President Lincoln occurred in one of his venues, Ford's Theatre in Washington, D. C.
In this capacity he began to give lectures at his house in Bartholomew Close, which were so well attended that the governors of the hospital built a theatre ( 1790 – 1791 ), and Abernethy thus became the founder of the medical school of St Bartholomew's.
He initially worked as an assistant director at Northampton repertory theatre ( now known as Royal & Derngate ), but in the early 1960s moved into television direction and was credited in this role on early episodes of Z-Cars in 1964.
He went on to study law at Prague University ; during that time he also became involved in theatre ( as an actor he first appeared in Jan Nepomuk Štěpánek's play Czech and German in July 1832 in Benešov ), where he met Eleonora Šomková, with whom he had a son out of wedlock.
She was the founder of Syracuse Oratory School, and Baum advertised his services in her catalog to teach theatre, including stage business, playwriting, directing, and translating ( French, German, and Italian ), revision, and operettas, though he was not employed to do so.

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