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Mr. Cue doesn't seem fazed by the challenges ahead and has seemed upbeat about the future, said people who have spoken to him recently.
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Then the viatical company that packaged the contracts went under, the surety company turned out to be a fraud, and the sick people didn't die on cue.
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And taking its cue from the inside-out T-shirts, a weird amalgam of repurposed jackets by Jun Takahashi seems to be twisting itself off the mannequin it's something between sculpture and performance art.
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Magic doesn't come off a cue card.
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Colored squares on the data tags for airplanes on the controller's radar screen change as pilots respond so that controllers get an extra visual cue in case a pilot doesn't see a message.
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This isn't rocket science -- just take a cue from the smartphone market and build a slider QWERTY peanut with a friendly, stripped-down top layout.
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And that wasn't the evening's only ill-considered musical cue.
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However, in an age when the pope resigns, don't be surprised if other older royals take some sort of cue from Beatrix.
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Frustrated that his cast couldn't fit the dialogue into a single shot, Mr. Eastwood took a cue from Howard Hawks's fast-talking screwball comedy to punch up a brooding Boston-set crime melodrama.
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Right on cue, procrastinators began to make all sorts of racket, complaining that they didn't have enough time to apply for a coupon or that it was simply their God-given right to watch TV.
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