0 a period of development, or a particular time in a process -- этап, стадия, фаза
1 the raised area in a theatre where actors perform -- сцена
He's on stage for most of the play.
2 performances in theatres -- театр, сцена
He's written plays for television and the stage.
3 to organize and take part in a public meeting to complain about something -- организовывать демонстрацию/протест и т. д.
4 to organize and produce a performance of music or a play, etc -- организовывать концерт/представление и т. д.
On the other hand, as encephalographic registrations of sleep stages were not made in this study, such a conclusion can only be tentative.
I would recommend allowing one laboratory per open reading frame in the initial stages.
Thus, to decide on the suitability of a "we," we need at least two stages of totalizing theory.
The illustration shows four stages in the carving.
The carving was also carried out in two stages.
Until this book was published, it was difficult to recommend appropriate ancillary reading for such students in the early stages.
They use it to build up an argument in two stages.
The dating of the various stages is therefore necessarily approximate, even if the outcome of each is clear.
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