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was cue
noun
An action or event that is a signal for somebody to do something.
Exact(11)
Same as it ever was (cue "Once in a Lifetime").
It was (cue scary music) Hel, the Norse goddess of the dead.
And the most creative country in the world last year was, cue drum roll,... er, Germany?
Finding his subject was – cue a slow intake of breath – another blessing, though he writes exceptionally slowly.
THE release of last year's economic figures on March 3rd was cue for much crowing in Brazil.
What they said: The SRX, Cadillac's most successful current model, needed a technology tuneup, and intrinsic to that effort was Cue.
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It was cued and appears to be a standard part of the in-game entertainment, sure.
"I was cueing well, but I had no family, no home," he said.
I was cueing terribly.
IF was cued to focus their attention on the overall jump, while EF was cued to focus on position of their knees.
The next object was cued after a variable intertrial interval.
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