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“Tomorrow,” after intermission, contained 24 blissful minutes of bass, percussion, flute, guitar and vocal noodling over a recorded soundscape of environmental noise.

“It’s time to get out of the rabbit hole and take an intermission.”

Not to be deterred, Pence tried again on December 21, when he “‘encouraged’ the defendant ‘not to look at the election ‘as a loss — just an intermission.’”

From Salon

Around intermission of the second show of the day, about a half hour until the Globe of Death act, the sun sets over the lot in Folsom.

I was seriously wondering if he was going to come back out onto the stage after the commercial break/intermission.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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