During an interlude, attendees were soothed by a performance by famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
They attempted a honeymoon at the beach but couldn't enjoy such an interlude.
Otherwise, the prosperous '90s might be no more than an interlude between crises.
In 1951, Cole moved to New York, with an interlude in Boston to earn his Master's Degree at New England Conservatory.
Was this really "an interlude in the life of an earnest American"?
Their Republican counterparts tend to view it as a public duty, to be performed only as an interlude in a career otherwise spent in the private sector.
Why not leverage your position for an interlude in Hollywood?
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The Dark Woods are a hallucinogenic nightmare of scuttling creatures and pustulated swamps, while an interlude in "Fairyland" is pure kitsch but charmingly imaginative: Toadstools have eyes, and flower petals transform into fluttering butterflies.
The idea of Oslo not as a new era of peace but an interlude between two periods of war will come as a shock to many who witnessed the Great Handshake on the White House Lawn seven years ago.
Just as the Versailles Treaty produced not a lasting peace but an interlude between and pretext to war, so the Vance-Owen "peace plan" will assure the future outbreak of regional hostilities -- even if succeeds (against all odds) in temporarily suspending the present ones.
The risk must be that whatever government emerges will only prove an interlude before a fresh crisis, in which external pressure once again is required to force Rome to confront the Italian economy's structural shortcomings, perhaps in return for a deal with the European Central Bank to support the government bond market under its Outright Market Transactions program.
It was an endearing interlude, and for many attendees, probably the highlight of the keynote.
The fifties and sixties were an idyllic interlude for growth stocks, never to be repeated.
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Business travelers will also discover that cycling around side streets for an hour or so can be a relaxing interlude in an otherwise busy trip.
It's at this point that the movie conjures its most surreal and outlandish episode, an alluring strange interlude on a floating island that doesn't quite catch the horror in the novel's description.
Some now regard this as an admirable, if brief, interlude of statehood for the much put-upon Slovak nation.
Stops along the way include downtown restaurants and clubs, a Fulton Market cooking class (a clumsy scene), Ellis Island (a borderline-manipulative scene about a borderline-manipulative strategy) and an unlikely, though entertaining, Jet Ski interlude on the Hudson River.
The eight chapters in the free version included an introduction to hiragana, chapters on greetings and a cultural interlude on the geography of Japan.
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