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In playhouses, theaters, orchestras, etc., there are lights at the end of the stage. First and primarily, these illuminate the stage so the audience can see. Secondly, when actors/actresses come forward on the stage, footlights mark the edges of the stage so no one falls accidentally.
The girl was dancing precariously, as it seemed like she may fall off the edge of the stage. Luckily, she did not, and the show continued on.
Forward to myself
You can say, 'I am looking forward to being there." or "I look forward to being there."
No, but edgy is. Like avant gard, or reckless.It depends on how the word is used.Please see the examples below:We walked near the edge of the cliff. (edge = noun)He needed one more edge piece to complete the puzzle. (edge = adjective)He tried to edge out his opponent. (edge = verb)She's on the edge of a nervous breakdown. (noun)
Hold Down while Dashing toward the edge of any stage and you will keep running but will never fall.
Down StageAnd the edge is known as the lip of the stage.
The motto of Alderley Edge School for Girls is 'Forward with Faith'.
Just imagine the stage as if it was tipping forward. Upstage is at the back of the stage, and downstage is at the front of the stage.
The leading edge refers to the front of the wing that air hits as the aircraft moves forward
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The Chef's Choice professional sharpener offers 3 stages of sharpening. Stage 1, using 100% diamond abrasives, it sharpens the edge. Stage 2 is a super-hardened miniature steel that develops a shaving sharp edge, providing a superior edge. In stage 3, a flexible stropping disk polishes the edge.
Soldiers, keep moving Forward. We had to fast forward the movie.
No one know when it is supposed to come out, but I am really looking forward to it because I love Mirror's Edge.
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It gets a great edge on your blades.
Forward, as if you were whittling. Drawn the other way the blade develops a "wire edge"- a cutting edge that will dull as soon as it is used.