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Bingo callers compete against firefighters in Workplace Wonders, and another mystery celebrity competes against the host in the Stagefright Challenge SUB HD
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Stagefright can attack professors, librarians, anybody who performs in front of others.
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Adams, who plays a morally conflicted nun in the movie, was much less at ease at the Mac Store, referring to herself as "Stagefright McGee."
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"Stagefright is not merely symbolically but functionally necessary, like the dread of a candidate before an examination or a job interview, both designed essentially as a test of courage," Rosen writes.
Stage fright 2006
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Stagefright, like epilepsy, is a divine ailment, a sacred madness....
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"Stagefright is not merely symbolically but functionally necessary, like the dread of a candidate before an examination or a job interview, both designed essentially as a test of courage," Rosen writes.
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Stagefright, like epilepsy, is a divine ailment, a sacred madness....
Stage fright 2006
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They had earlier partnered to recreate 'Grease' on stage for Stagefright Productions, a company Roshni founded with Freddy Koikaran.
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I think the reaction to Stagefright which preceded it was fairly cool as well. as is most of what they did between the second album and 'The Last Waltz'.
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I think the reaction to Stagefright which preceded it was fairly cool as well. as is most of what they did between the second album and 'The Last Waltz'.
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