| 1. | For atmosphere, the conductor throws in interludes of Christmas bells.
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| 2. | Windsor's opening in 1989 was actually a brief interlude.
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| 3. | This stable interlude could dissolve overnight with the passing of Papandreou.
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| 4. | But certainly the most poignant interludes belonged to Douglas and Reeve.
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| 5. | Touring in a Newfoundland winter requires occasional to frequent thermal interludes.
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| 6. | This kind of correction today is just a normal midsummer interlude.
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| 7. | Finding one, he shook it for a sludgy instrumental interlude.
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| 8. | So he took two years off for his classic slacker interlude.
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| 9. | The musical interludes are like nursery rhymes devised by a semiotician.
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| 10. | Here, such interludes make " Hope " watchable.
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