It was not entirely out of keeping with what was to follow that a huge and bewhiskered Russian should have staged the prologue of what was later to assume something of the nature of an international farce.
Beyond the narrow rail that skirted this platform upon which their fight was staged death waited expectant on three sides.
On the instant, the scene of breaking tension staged in this mountain cabin descended into commonplace.
For a moment the scene held the Duke as a thing staged under his eye in some elaborate drama.
But at night, in the presence of Cyrus Childers, that mood vanished, as when one passing behind the staged scenery of a play meets there the carpenter.
Staged this season with magnificent cast and gorgeous properties.
The play has been staged with magnificent cast and gorgeous properties.
Betty listened eagerly, for "staged allegory" sounded rather dry and poky, and yet it might turn out to be fun after all.
It is not exactly a play, but a little staged allegory which I am sure you will all think very attractive.
The Davis Cup challenge round of 1921 was staged in New Zealand in accord with the agreement between Australia and New Zealand and also in memory of A.
The outcome of this ideal was the so-called staged tower, known as the zikkurat.
The name 'house of oracle' given to the zikkurat at Nippur is a valuable indication of the special sanctity that continued to be attached to the staged tower.
For of course, with an event of this kind staged in the house we couldn't expect to dodge a visit from the old girl.
Its violence, different from the staged buffoonery of wrestling, is in sync with the spirit of belligerence implicit in today's competitive environment: "We teach our boys to spear and gore.
In form it is a masque, that is, a dramatic poem intended to be staged to the accompaniment of music; in execution it is the most perfect of all such poems inspired by the Elizabethan love of pageants.
On the peninsula of Copacabana, opposite the sacred islands, a great annual pageant is still staged every August.
It began to be seen that the episode of the "Panther" had been staged by way of calling for a show-down on the actual intentions and purposes of the Triple Entente; and it got one.
It was the usual visit of State, and Russia staged an imposing series of military manoeuvres in M.
Artillery duels also were staged near Postavy, in the Jacobstadt sector, and at the northernmost end of the line where the German guns bombarded the city of Schlock.
There he could be alone, secure from interruption, while two little devils, devised for the torment of man, donned the gloves and staged in the squared circle of his heart the age-old battle between love and duty.
Some one broke in here last night and staged a burglary; I didn't tell you before because I didn't know how far it was being kept secret.
Loudoun at least was spared the terrible slaughter that destiny staged in Tidewater, the Valley and north of the Potomac.
On Lafayette's visit to America in 1825, he was a guest of Ludwell Lee and a great festival, in honor of his visit, was staged at both Belmont and Coton.
I staged a little riding contest all my own, part of the way on a dead cow, and the rest of it on this tree-trunk.
There was no air of triumph about Kennedy now over the confession, which with the aid of Miss Kendall, he had staged so effectively.
During the march, the Division staged in the Beauval-Candas area and the Frevent area.
The Division then marched to the Buigny-St Maclou area west of Abbeville, arriving there on 16th January, having staged in the Bernaville and St Riquier areas.
The Nervous System in the Main Already Staged at the Time of Birth for the Part It Must Play.
One of our boys told us that according to market gossips the commandant was drinking with him and the two of them were watching a sort of prolonged native nautch they had staged in seclusion on the hill.
He has given up the many scenes of his Creadeamh agus Gorta, and has written a play in one scene, which, as it can be staged without much trouble, has already been played in several places.
We staged the play with a very pronounced colour-scheme, and I have noticed that the more obviously decorative is the scene and costuming of any play, the more it is lifted out of time and place, and the nearer to faeryland do we carry it.
Mr. Standish O’Grady, who had done more than any other to make us know the old legends, wrote in his All Ireland Review that old legends could not be staged without danger of ‘banishing the soul of the land.
They were more simple than ordinary stage costumes and scenery, but I would like to see poetical drama, which tries to keep at a distance from daily life that it may keep its emotion untroubled, staged with but two or three colours.
Miss Horniman staged The King’s Threshold at her own expense, and she both designed and made the costumes.
It is scarcely necessary to remind readers that there is a peculiar attraction in a well staged exhibit--public or private.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "staged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.