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the last words or action before yours. "Pick up your cues." Pick up the lag between lines. "Cue the lights." Warn the light technician that the lights are about to change.
Ãâó: cevms.metadot.com/metadot/index.pl
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Indication by the Conductor or a spoken word or gesture for a performer to make an entry. Small notes that indicate another performer's part. Music occurrence in a film.
Ãâó: www.classicalandjazz.co.uk/Dictionary/C.htm
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one or more words used at various points during an SRV session in order to direct a remote viewer
Ãâó: www.farsight.org/SRV/vocab.html
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Some deaf people have been educated in a system which uses specific hand signals representing the sounds of the English Language. The cues, when used along with lip movements, help a deaf person to more clearly understand the numerous words which look alike on the lips.
Ãâó: www.fas.harvard.edu/~sdr/glossary.html
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Also known as
Ãâó: openheartlogic.org/opine.cgi
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