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n. (plural of stage English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: stage)

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Stages (Triumph album)

Stages is a live album by Canadian hard rock band Triumph, released in 1985. The tracks were recorded from various performances over the prior three years 1981–1984 although two new studio tracks were added: "Mind Games" and "Empty Inside".

Stages (Jimi Hendrix album)

Stages is a box set consisting of live performances by Jimi Hendrix covering four years of his career. Disc One is the September 5, 1967 concert in Stockholm. Disc Two is the January 29, 1968 concert in Paris; this was later released on Dagger Records as part of Live in Paris & Ottawa 1968. Disc Three is the May 24, 1969 concert in San Diego. Disc Four is the July 4, 1970 concert at the Atlanta International Pop Festival.

Stages was released in November 1991 on Warner Bros. Records, and is currently out of print.

Stages (song)

"Stages" is a song by American rock band ZZ Top. It was released as the second single from their ninth studio album Afterburner (1985). It peaked at number 21 on the United States Billboard Hot 100 and topped the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for two weeks.

Stages (Vedera album)

Stages is the second album from Kansas City rock band Vedera. It was released digitally on Epic Records on October 6, 2009. The album was produced by Mike Flynn and Warren Huart ( The Fray, Augustana). Rough cuts of "Back to the Middle," "Satisfy," "Forgive You," and "Taking Chances" have been made available on the band's MySpace page. The album and few songs have gotten most of its major popularity after the band was featured on an episode of MTV's The Hills.

Stages (Elaine Paige album)

Stages is an album by Elaine Paige, released in 1983 on the Warner Music and K-tel labels and has been re-issued on CD. The album charted in the UK album charts at #2 in 1983.

Stages (Eric Clapton album)

Stages is a compilation album by Eric Clapton.

Stages (Melanie C album)

Stages is a cover album by English recording artist Melanie C. The record is Chisholm's sixth studio album, and the fourth to be made under her own independent record label Red Girl Records. The album features a collection of song covers from various musical theatre shows and films, which consequently makes it Chisholm's first studio album where she holds no writing credits whatsoever to any of the tracks. The iTunes digital release of the album features a bonus track; a cover of Cole Porter's " Anything Goes".

Stages (Josh Groban album)

Stages is the seventh studio album by American singer Josh Groban. Consisting of songs from Broadway musicals, it was released on April 28, 2015. The album has sold 502,000 copies in the US as of October 2015. It is nominated for a Grammy for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.

Usage examples of "stages".

In How to Know God, Deepak continues his pioneering outreach, showing that God consciousness unfolds in a series of stages, each important and remarkable in itself, yet each getting closer to Source.

God has to be approached in stages, for otherwise one could never close the huge gap between him and us.

Scientific research is incomplete at the higher stages of inner growth, but we know that, where the spirit leads, the body follows.

The higher stages of spirituality seem mysterious when framed this way, because there is nowhere to go beyond silence.

At the earlier stages of inner growth, a person is esteemed who belongs to the group and upholds its values.

A tremendous amount of effort is expended in earlier stages trying to be good.

In the earlier stages of growth this ambition would be impossible, and most religions condemn it as blasphemy.

As a result, our issues tend to center on the lower stages, where fear and neediness, however much we deny them, take their toll.

For example, if we destroyed all conventional moral stages, we would also destroy all postconventional stages, but not preconventional stages.

For Freud, the omega point, the end of development, was genital organization and integrated ego: all stages and all roads lead to that Rome.

Because of the very nature of evolution, that type of dissociation can occur at any and all stages of growth and development.

This particularly applies to successive stages of cultural evolution, from the hunt to the farm to the engine to the computer.

Quite secondarily those stages were assigned actual dates of emergence based on available evidence.

It is rather our conclusion after an analysis of the structures of self, morality, notions of causality, types of cognition, and so on, that emerge at various stages of development.

Thus, the self-system in the early stages is pre-egoic, in the middle stages egoic, and in the transpersonal stages trans-egoic, where it converges on the Self, which opens into pure Emptiness.