A self-taught cook, she slowly segued toward experimentation in fusion cuisine and opening her own restaurant in Memphis, Tenn. |
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He kept hold of her hand and gave her a questioning look as the band segued into another tune. |
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As one prediction after another was falsified, he segued unblushingly onto the next predicted catastrophe. |
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The series was also notable for the wonderfully adroit way it visually mixed the father's past and present, and segued from one to the other. |
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She rose from the chair, knuckling her lower back, and that activity segued into a long stretch-and-yawn. |
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He was struggling to read a funny e-mail, but it rendered him speechless, so he segued into the next song without introduction. |
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Women wrestled then befriended adultresses, men abducted brides, light-hearted capers segued into murder. |
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As the floor slowly filled with more and more dancers, they segued into bouncy bass workouts which were heavy on the hi-hats. |
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From that involvement he segued to the film industry and worked as a writer, assistant director, editor and sometime actor. |
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An acute interest in psychology segued into medieval mysticism and from there he stumbled into Eastern philosophy and spiritualism. |
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This segued into a musical section with the dancers joining the musicians, using gourds to enhance their invocatory circle and line dances. |
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But everyone wanted to hear us play so our host segued nicely into the concert. |
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When I arrived for my audience with Soldera, the story had segued from Macbeth to Characters in Search of an Author. |
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Mining fresh musical landscapes, they segued from Broadway show tunes to musical comedy to arias by Verdi and Puccini in a sparkling cabaret revue. |
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Danny opened with Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue and segued it into Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues. |
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But she also segued into country, pop standards and mariachi music, among other genres. |
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The destruction of productive forces is not being segued by any new round of expanding production and reemployment. |
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After a brief stint on the business side of music, handling 'record promotions' for an independent firm in Toronto, Vickie segued into country radio. |
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The scene between Lysa and Sansa was fantastically executed, as the tone segued from gentle pleasantries over lemon cakes to all out accusations and fear. |
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From that video concept, she has segued into speeches and brand ambassadorships, and is pursuing local and national corporate sponsorships. |
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In 1974, she started working as an Art Director for films, and soon segued into physical production as well as production design, earning several awards in the process. |
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Rather than sticking with an approach that their current roster might struggle to execute and that had become familiar to opponents, the new manager, Luis Enrique, segued from tiki-taka to what might be called attacka-taka. |
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Each show generally began with a roughly 10-minute monologue by Maron and then segued into a long-form interview, initially of fellow comedians but later of other performers, writers, directors, and musicians. |
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Despite the hiccups, the meeting quickly segued into the familiar CSD routine, including a consistent breach of the five, three and one minute speech limit, depending on the category of speaker. |
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Schmaltzy lounge music segued into rock licks, musique concrete, surf, Sprech-gesang, light teen pop, free jazz, doo-wop, bebop, and beyond. |
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The dramatic tenor of Bashir's composition dreamingly and effortlessly segued with the precarious and exciting tonal moods of Nawazen. |
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The regular whump of rotating helicopter blades segued into the sound of an old car engine idling, before evolving into a burst of static resembling a poorly tuned radio. |
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Others to be avoided were those segued singles and albums, where classic songs were re-recorded by session singers and stuck together in one endless track to a disco beat. |
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