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I cue him to get the bagel out of the freezer.
Cue him scrambling down to the shoreline and hanging off the rock face – just like Cary Grant on Mount Rushmore.
After Zaha and Bolasie had combined cleverly to cue him up he produced a quite brilliant shot which, aided by the slightest deflection off Yedlin, flew beyond Mannone.
At a doctor's office he glimpses a plump, youngish woman who is working as a "rememberer" for a rich, elderly man, helping to cue him when he has forgotten something and reminding him of names and places and appointments.
In much the same manner, his Pyongyang score would cue him on cadence and rhythm and all the other elements of speech that get lost in transliteration and can easily tip the scales between intelligibility and gibberish.
If viewers come home an hour after NBCanchor Tom Brokaw airs, they can immediately cue him up.
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He was flanked by Nina Diefenbach, his head of development, and a press representative, who cued him with names of approaching well-wishers.
After a few seconds, he looked up to see the smiling face of Judge Melissa C. Jackson, who nodded, cueing him to begin.
So I pick up a little red toy car and ask, 'What's this?,' and out he comes with 'Truck.' Now, if I were unconsciously cuing him with, say, subvocal speech — some subtle movement of my vocal cords or lips — I'd have said, 'Car.' But the label Alex had learned was 'truck.' The whole encounter knocked my socks off".
He dismissed his girlfriend and sat in the corner of the clapboard house with Margo Jones, her friend Joanna Albus, and Williams, who cued him as Blanche.
Intolerance cued him in to social realities: "Then he began to assert himself and... one night his easel was carried out into the middle of Broad Street and, though not painfully crucified, he was firmly tied to it and left there" (4 ).
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