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interlude

[in-ter-lood] / ˈɪn tərˌlud /


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Meanwhile, war, politics and failed leadership can be glimpsed in brief interludes of news reports on Farsi’s television.

From Los Angeles Times

In a typically pointless interlude, he plays a blind Irish priest, but doesn’t fool anyone long enough to yield a solid gag.

From The Wall Street Journal

This little interlude can change the direction of a game, and adversely impact the opposition.

From BBC

There are jump cuts too, and interludes of his actors in close-up that could be color screen tests or just a nod to Hujar’s aptitude for portraits.

From Los Angeles Times

This means spells of rain and wind at times interspersed with calmer and drier interludes.

From BBC