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You've talked to the front of house, the headsets are on, the audience is ready, and you're ready to call cue 1. Curtains open!
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In fact, I've just been reading a book by Geoffrey Trease called Cue for Treason – it is spectacularly good and he was the first author I ever met!
Another start-up, called Cue, scans up to 500 million e-mails, Facebook updates and corporate documents to create a service that can outline the biography of a given person you meet, warn you to be home to receive a package or text a lunch guest that you are running late.
Gross, who previously built a search engine business called Cue and sold it to Apple, will personally mentor YC AI startups.
Such recognition and identification of an escape manoeuvre takes time, which we called cue identification time Tcue.
Whether the problem is because of reliance on sign language, as they say, or stems from other causes, these advocates are seeking to lead a revolution in deaf education through a 34-year-old method called cued speech.
He leaves teacherly fingerprints all over "YRM," delivering small introductions and compact religious messages, chattering through the tracks, speaking a line before the choir sings it, introducing every musician at one time or another, calling cues for a band that clearly doesn't need them — "Split the parts!" "Glissando!" — or invoking higher orders of direction.
In fact, early research in this area found that some students actively sought information in the environment (e.g., textbooks, lecture content) and then studied using what was called "cue-seeking" behavior, whereas others were more "cue-deaf" or worked to succeed without seeking hints about exams (Miller and Parlett 1974).
Meanwhile, assistant stage manager Seth Posner called cues for each concert.
Traits or actions that benefit the receiver exclusively are called cues.
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