Interlude Sentence Examples

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  • At this period occurs a curious interlude in Moldavian history.

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  • Neil and Alan also get an acoustic guitar interlude.

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  • He takes her off to a hotel for a romantic interlude.

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  • For most ceremonies, the interlude is the unity candle, memorial candle, or rose presentation.

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  • Another key instrumental dance interlude is the prologue to the show, which sets the dance scene before the show is even up and running.

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  • Certainly Patron, Jackie Ransom, who was in attendance despite being far from well, seemed to enjoy the musical interlude.

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  • My point in bringing this whole interlude up is that China is just now nursing a national sense of growing power.

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  • The Others on the main stage provided a more animated interlude with lead man Johnny Others in characteristically lunatic mood.

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  • There followed the pathetic interlude of the Children's Crusade in 1212.

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  • Apparently Passion Plays traditionally include a comedy interlude in the middle.

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  • One he heard on a Jimmy Nail TV series, which was once also part of the instrumental interlude, ' Marche Slave ' .

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  • But the constant jazz interlude before, during and after songs does become a bit tedious, but then am I being biased?

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  • This in turn is followed by a short section with the full band before a nice little keyboard interlude.

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  • Chorus by Mat Davidson, audio, 3 mins, interlude for 5 voices, commissioned by susan pui san lok.

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  • A flute and clarinet virtuoso provided a pleasant musical interlude.

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  • One such story is about teenagers parked in a remote area for the sole purpose of a romantic interlude.

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  • Pick a slinky robe in a short length for a romantic interlude with a lover.

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  • The word, which was probably derived from some Greek bandmaster, was presumably an instruction for a musical interlude.

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  • I've watched the barn owl quartering the fields most afternoons when I've been working there; which makes for a pleasant interlude.

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  • If your taste leans more towards contemporary design, you can try out Thomasville lines such as Portico, Canyon, Marrakesh, Pavilion, Patchouli, or Interlude.

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  • The peace of Amiens gave the country a little rest, and the Dutch got back the Cape of Good Hope and their West Indian colonies; it was, however, but the brief and deceptive coast;- interlude between two storms; when war began tution of 1805.

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  • The original manor house was rebuilt by Lord Chancellor Rich, who was here visited by Queen Elizabeth in 1561, and for her entertainment Sir Philip Sidney wrote a dramatic interlude which was played before the queen at Wanstead garden, and is printed at the end of the Arcadia.

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  • He is alluded to by Dunbar in the fragmentary Interlude of the Droichis Part of the Play, where a "droich," or dwarf, personates "the nakit blynd Harry That lang has bene in the fary Farleis to find;" and again in Dunbar's Lament for the Makaris.

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  • His Sicilian war (278-276)1 was a mere interlude between the two acts of his war with Rome.

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  • Then again, as the movement, taking its rise in the philosophical agnosticism which grew out of the early physical systems, was itself persistently sceptical, sophistry may be regarded as an interlude in the history of philosophy.

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  • The Austro-Prussian alliance had been only an interlude in tile great drama in which the two powers were playing rivul parts.

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  • The more imaginative, elfin quality, familiar in Dunbar's Ballad of Kynd Kittok and his Interlude of the Droichis Part appears in such pieces as Gyre Carling (the mother-witch), King Berdok, and Lichtounis Dreme.

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