Introverted, ineffective communicators have learned to open up and take the stage with confidence and enthusiasm.
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General Motors Chief Executive RickWagonerRick Wagoneris scheduled to take the stage on Jan. 8.
Our professor asked him to take the stage and speak of the secrets of his success.
In smartphones, competitors will likely take the stage later this year to shine the spotlight on themselves.
Local and international talent regularly take the stage, and it also hosts a fantastic regular burlesque revue.
The Milk Cup is now a truly global concern and only the cream of young footballers take the stage.
There is, by contrast, a conceptual foundation to choreographer Kate Weare's 2011 "Garden, " which will take the stage March 22-24.
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The entertainer complained of feeling exhausted and unwell as he was preparing to take the stage in Shanklin, Isle of Wight.
Senator Barack Obama was the first of the two major presidential candidates to take the stage this week in Cincinnati, Ohio.
When Johnny Buss finished speaking, GT was asked to take the stage.
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In a piazza in Turin I watched another candidate take the stage.
There is Pau de Angu, for example, where only five items take the stage on this farm on the outskirts of town.
After prospects for a quick agreement slipped away, McCain said that he would take the stage with Obama at the University of Mississippi in Oxford.
Snow Patrol and Jason Derulo are set to take the stage at Belfast City Hall while Red Hot Chili Peppers will play the Ulster Hall.
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Palomares, 31, demonstrated his climbing skills during the 101-mile stage to take the stage on the line from Stubbe and the yellow jersey from Russia's Nikolai Trusov.
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Its only a matter of time before motion sensors take the stage as a more realistic experience requiring you to have skill that involves more than your 2 thumbs.
Performers take the stage 10 times a week plus an average of 12 hours of training, but otherwise say their jobs aren't so different from anyone who works eight hours a day.
When I performed with Knepper in the 1990s, he still bore the scars of his stint with Mingus before we would take the stage, he would glue his upper teeth in with extra adhesive.
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Past performers, who are never announced until they take the stage, have included Diana Ross, John Mellencamp, Sheryl Crow, Faith Hill, Lionel Richie, Jon Bon Jovi, Paul Simon, Stevie Wonder and Elton John.
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We had a feeling we'd be hearing about Intel's Atom for smartphones here at Mobile World Congress, and Intel did in fact take the stage today to talk about its forthcoming Medfield processor.
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So psyched that I, a lady who was committed to watching football all day of NFL opening day found myself screen-in-screen watching the Cowboys get clobbered while keeping my eyes peeled for Handler to take the stage.
My point in this, and I'm not going to go on any longer here, is that there is a lot about Fred Thompson that I don't think people really appreciate, because they know him as someone who can be an actor, and who can take the stage and command presence, and so on.
At the end of the concert, the queen will take to the stage to light the "National Beacon, " which will be on the Mall.
So when a group of eight women violinists in matching red sheaths take the Shanghai stage (after the models) but perform only one number, the younger Huntsman, in his uniform--a suit from J.
Students from the Isle of Man will take to the stage on 11 November for an event to mark the 90th anniversary of the Royal British Legion.
They'll take the report stage and third reading one after the other.
The singer, 26, stepped away from the judge's chair to take to the stage in a performance described by chief judge Simon Cowell as "incredible".
By the mid-to-late 1920s Hollywood would take over the stage of world cinema, and the silent Italian goddesses would fade from public consciousness, says Pena.
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