Stages
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- one thing at a time; bit-by-bit; piecemeal; step-by-step; stepwise
adv.
- a little bit at a time; piecemeal; little by little; bit by bit
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- In the early stages people used to build dingies.
- He was responsible for recruitment in the early stages.
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- Top four teams qualified for the final stages.
- Toward the end, the evacuation plan is in the final stages.
- The top two teams in each group qualified for the final stages.
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- 100) at night during the closing stages of the battle.
- Orbit ran on well in the closing stages to finish in third place.
- Shamshir stayed on to take second place from Shadayid in the closing stages.
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- The making of a mask goes through various stages.
- The various stages of the cathode process visually unfold."
- Another of highways are under various stages of construction.
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- League and group stages are considered equivalent.
- in the 2008 AFC Champions League group stages.
- They did not progress beyond the group stages.
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- Findings indicated that larger prey was hunted in later stages.
- In later stages, tumors can develop a resistance to cancer treatment.
- Geller reached the later stages of the World Championship several times.
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- The tournament was played in two different stages.
- He wore four jumpers at different stages during the show.
- Some songs went through different stages during recording.
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- As of now, it is only in the planning stages of development.
- The firm has partnered with enterprises in various stages of development.
- C19orf44 is expressed in all stages of development, except for in infants.
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- Customer privacy laws must be obeyed at all stages.
- Points were awarded on a 6–4–2 scale for all stages.
- The geophysical adviser should be involved at all stages.
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- Only the latter stages, from the last-16, were played in Antwerp.
- The latter stages of the upper bracket and lower bracket can be seen below.
- She saw service during the latter stages of World War II and during the Cold War.
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- During the initial stages of World War II, No.
- Embu City is in its initial stages of design and construction.
- In its initial stages of training, it closely resembles the FSA method.
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- Each of the local series is divided into several stages.
- It was built in several stages during the 1970s and 1980s.
- The development was built in several stages in 2006 to 2012.
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- A shopping centre is also in the planning stages.
- Smaller upstream dams are still in the planning stages.
- It was originally called Hönow-West in planning stages.
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- The tournament itself was played in two-legged knockout stages.
- In the knockout stages they passed by Romania, winning 1–0 from a penalty kick.
- The top four teams of each group advanced to the quarter-finals of the knockout stages.
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- The Beehive was built in stages between 1969 and 1979.
- The Cudgewa line opened in stages between 1889 and 1921.
- The building was built in two stages between 1903 and 1913.
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- This period also saw the first stages of the uplift of the Atlas Mountains.
- The Mesozoic saw the first stages of break-up of the supercontinent of Pangaea.
- In the first stages of the uprising, various areas elected their own regional governing councils.
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- She was in the late stages of pregnancy at the time.
- During the late stages of the event, two wealthy citizens were shot.
- Mississippi Power’s Kemper Project is in late stages of construction.
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- All beetle larvae go through several instars, which are the developmental stages between each moult.
- In the snail the parasite undergoes several developmental stages (sporocysts, rediae, and cercariae).
- They become planktonic and pass through several developmental stages over the course of about 25 days.
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- Males follow a pattern of behavioral stages before fighting.
- This consists of three distinct stages before becoming an adult— egg, then larva, then pupa.
- Fallon restrained the filly in the early stages before moving forward in the last quarter mile.
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- There was no related activation in V1 or V2, the earlier stages of the visual pathway.
- I really wanted to do a two-parter on that location, to see Stratos in its earlier stages."
- Locative inversion in modern English is a vestige of the V2 order associated with earlier stages of the language.
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- Kazukuru was last recorded in the early twentieth century when its speakers were in the last stages of language shift.
- On the eight edition, the competition last stages changed from championship playoff to a Final Four, similar to other sports.
- Some confirmation of this is provided by the posting of practically all the Kommandos to the Russian theatre in the last stages of the war.
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- Its diet also varies with the life stages of the bird.
- "C. stygia" has three life stages; 3 larval instars, pupa, and adult.
- All life stages are known, but the sole record of this species is the type material.
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- 18 sound stages were used, almost the entirety of Pinewood's 95-acre backlot.
- The "Ben-Hur" production utilized 300 sets scattered over and nine sound stages.
- They continued filming in 1955 in Paris and Hollywood on 30 different sound stages.
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- Elliptical galaxies have two main stages of evolution.
- Two main stages of the Iranians' out-migration are described in the book.
- To grow and flourish in the mouth, biofilms go through four main stages of growth.
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- The Cudgewa line opened in stages between 1889 and 1921.
- The Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway was opened in stages.
- It opened in stages in 1916.
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- Within it are stars at the earliest stages of their lifespan.
- The earliest stages within the renal organ are 10 µm in diameter.
- The earliest stages may appear in the kidney any time between March and June.
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- Frankel pulled away in the opening stages of the race and was never caught.
- He showed good form in the opening stages, but later slipped back to finish eleventh overall.
- Four Mystères were lost on the ground to the PAF air raid at Pathankot in the opening stages of the war.
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- The larval stages build angular turrets.
- The sawflies have been found to sequester glucosinolates like many insects in larval stages.
- The larva passes through four larval stages that will form tunnels through the carrot to feed.
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- She was pushed out by Doyle in the closing stages to win by half a length from the favourite Bahri.
- Cork came from behind in the closing stages to win by a single point scored from long range by Kevin Hennessy.
- The following year, Soler captured three mountainous stages to win the climbers classification at the 1962 Giro d'Italia.
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- Some clubs have multiple stages on the premises.
- Amplifiers often have multiple stages in cascade to increase gain.
- A single journey can include multiple stages across the different modes of transport.
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- The Beehive was built in stages between 1969 and 1979.
- It is a two-story Federal style house built in stages.
- The house was built in stages, from 1838 to the early 1840s.
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- Some launcher upper stages also use pressure-fed engines.
- The four-stage west tower is octagonal in its upper stages.
- The tower was begun in the late 13th century, although the upper stages are of the late 14th or early 15th century.
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- "Lymantria dispar asiatica" has four stages of life: egg, larvae, pupae and moth.
- The four stages of life complete the four human strivings in life, according to Hinduism.
- The foundation runs a variety of programs to assist those in need through all stages of life.
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- He had two second places on stages during the race.
- He wore four jumpers at different stages during the show.
- Some songs went through different stages during recording.
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- Evans competed for Wales in the qualifying stages of the UEFA Women's Euro 2016.
- In total, Jennings participated in the qualifying stages of six World Cups between 1966 and 1986.
- The first season took place in the calendar year of 1959, instead of 1958-59, because the qualifying stages took place in 1958.
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- The young are born in advanced stages compared to most carnivores.
- Nonspecific symptoms: Specific symptoms: Specific symptoms usually develop in the advanced stages of temporal arteritis.
- There are, however, some novel oral anticoagulant drugs that are currently in early and advanced stages of clinical development.
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- The number of stages decreased from 24 to 21.
- The game has a number of stages hosted over six hub worlds.
- The gain register is split up into a large number of stages.
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- In May 2009 it was announced that a live-action movie of "Bubblegum Crisis" was in the early stages of production.
- Dohan co-wrote a movie script, "Orgy by Heart", along with Maayan Keret, which is in its early stages of production.
- In order to keep the film in line with Hironobu Sakaguchi's vision as director, several script rewrites took place, most in the initial stages of production.
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- She led for most of the way, but weakened in the closing stages and finished fourth to Crystal Music.
- Camaree took the lead three furlongs out but faded in the closing stages and finished unplaced behind Asmena.
- After travelling well for much of the race she failed to quicken in the closing stages and finished third to the 25/1 outsider Rebecca Sharp.
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- Another of highways are under various stages of construction.
- Mississippi Power’s Kemper Project is in late stages of construction.
- The building was completed in 1931 after three stages of construction.
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- Baby-led weaning takes advantage of the natural development stages of the child.
- This treatment is still in very early development stages for many types of cancer.
- These development stages of secondary sex characteristics (breasts, pubic hair, etc.)
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- Headlining many stages including the Radio 1 stage at Ozzfest, Donnington.
- The game has an increased difficulty on many stages and includes a new boss character.
- The work went through many stages and mediums and was produced for the Blockhead Project.