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interlude

[in-ter-lood] / ˈɪn tərˌlud /


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The opposition is much stronger and better armed now, driven by a younger generation infuriated by being robbed of freedoms and aspirations they had got used to during the 10-year democratic interlude.

From BBC

The film is also chock-full of very high-cut leotards that scream 1983 and more dance interludes than a high school musical.

From Salon

The “fixes” do nothing to lift the eternal curse on “Camelot,” which is that the spoken interludes bog down the heavenly score by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe.

From Washington Post

There’s an interlude in Florida, but the first-person narrator — a 27-year-old Virginia artist named Valentine Welch — mostly works in the West.

From Washington Post

After an interlude that featured bagpipes, the national anthem and something resembling pancakes, Ramaswamy laid out his priorities to an appreciative home-state crowd of more than 500 people.

From Washington Post