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interlude

[in-ter-lood] / ˈɪn tərˌlud /


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And Rattle propelled the score with transparent details and, in the final instrumental interlude, crushing Mahlerian pathos and grandeur.

From New York Times

And while the extended interlude was not in the original script presented to Gosling, Gerwig said she “baby-stepped” everyone involved toward the idea, which to her seemed an obvious if oddball decision.

From Los Angeles Times

The soundtrack turned off for two silent interludes, each followed by a very brief resumption of the noisy background, and then there was a continuous interval of silence.

From Scientific American

Mackay breaks often for musical interludes and impressionistic montages, which slow the narrative momentum and make the plot harder to follow.

From Los Angeles Times

A late interlude in the film documented elements of the Warholian art scene.

From New York Times