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But what they're really looking forward to is taking the stage.
The play gave me a chance to take the stage.
She first took the stage at the age of 16.
The man gets to judge for himself when Clinton takes the stage.
That's up to the president when he takes the stage next week.
Every person who wanted to take the stage could do so, this way, living his part.
We saw a different Obama take the stage last night.
Clinton said as she and Obama took the stage together.
First one took the stage, as it were, and then the other.
But for the first time in about two months, he’ll have reason to feel pressure when he takes the stage next week.
"Why did he have to take the stage if he's got nothing to say?"
Here is their analysis of what to look for when the candidates take the stage.
So I'm happy to take the stage victory and also the lead.
Taking the stage eight days a week might wear him down.
The two men shook hands as they took the stage.
If by kill it I mean his act would have been better had he died before taking the stage.
But Jobs, who is due to return from medical leave at the end of this month, did not take the stage.
"I cannot believe this," White said as she took the stage.
He finally takes the stage with his wife and two daughters.
Above & Beyond took the stage following and performed at 2 hour set.
They took the stage at about 8:30 pm, as the sun was setting.
Her advice to the man who takes the stage may also have changed the course of the election.
She's never made a single appearance, though she almost always takes the stage when I'm alone.
By the time we took the stage for our first set the bar was filled with friends and family.
Central Time, and the president-elect took the stage about 45 minutes later.