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The boy flushed bright red and raked hair from his face again.
It's the best space the festival has found yet, and the first with a raked auditorium.
Teresa came and sat down opposite Peter on the raked sand.
The children sat in rows on the stage and filled the raked auditorium.
After Rose and the boy had gone to bed he sat on his own by the raked fire, sitting motionless, staring down at the floor.
The first stage started in 1889 consisted of a huge raked lecture theatre.
The table is also maple with a raked edge.
The bow was a raked type, similar to those of British cruisers.
Of course, European dancers have been accustomed to raked stages from their student days.
But only the first balcony and main floor, which lost its raked angle in an earlier renovation, will be open for now.
Imagine our surprise when we arrived at a theater to find a dramatically raked stage.
They walked along a path of stones set in the carefully raked sand garden.
Theatres constructed after the beginning of the 20th century feature a raked audience section.
Just ahead was a Zen garden, three rocks in a bed of raked sand.
This is known as a rake or raked stage and improves the view for the audience.
And leaping about on the raked gravel drive, a welcoming committee of dogs.
Donald immediately walked up the raked auditorium to the back row of seats.
She shrugged, leaning back to look to the top of the raked masts.
For such a tall boy he had a small skull and the raked hair of a narcissist.
However, there is raked gravel or sand that simulates the feeling of water.
A raked stage is one that slopes upward from the footlights.
The action takes place on a deeply raked stage with a deliberately skewed perspective.
Sunlight pours through the window onto a maple table with a raked edge (below).
The Shades scene is danced on a raked or slanted stage.
In it, rocks represent islands or mountains and raked gravel the movement of water.