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business 1. an industrial, commercial, or professional operation; purchase and sale of goods and services 2. a commercial or industrial establishment, such as a firm or factory 3. commercial activity; dealings (esp in the phrase do business) 4. volume or quantity of commercial activity 5. commercial policy or procedure 6. Theatre an incidental action, such as lighting a pipe, performed by an actor for dramatic effect 7. a group of ferrets How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| And all of that knockout singing and stage business had better work as well as it does. Much stage business by Gennaro with a sacred amulet frees Teresina from Golfo's spell (an expression of Bournonville's faith as well as his take on Italian Catholicism), and the young couple sails away to dance another day. The shrewd and hilarious production directed by Scott Elliott occupies the opposite end of the theatrical spectrum from Taking Sides: every speech and piece of stage business falls into place to celebrate the sheer fun of performance. |
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