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interlude

[in-ter-lood] / ˈɪn tərˌlud /


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Myanmar's military has ruled the Southeast Asian country for most of its post-independence history, before a 10-year interlude saw a civilian government take the reins in a burst of optimism and reform.

From Barron's

The military ruled Myanmar for most of its post-independence history before a 10-year interlude saw a civilian government take the reins in a burst of optimism and reform.

From Barron's

Fun fact: In concert, she reproduces the lilting whistled interlude to perfection.

From Los Angeles Times

Although the storm promises to bring Southern California’s first significant soaking in a month, an interlude that followed one of the region’s wettest Novembers on record, Northern California was already hit by storms this week.

From Los Angeles Times

The many self-interrogating interludes are intended to add depth but serve only to create a drag on the action.

From The Wall Street Journal