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Look up: interlude

  1. Interlude
    Interlude is a melodrama starring June Allyson who falls for a married conductor. Interlude is directed by Douglas Sirk.
    Found on http://fas.org/news/reference/probert/M.

  2. interlude
    [n] - an intervening period or episode 2. [n] - a brief show (music or dance etc) performed between the sections of another performance 3. [v] - occur as an interlude 4. [v] - perform an interlude, as on a musical instrument
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  3. Interlude
    Music usually played between sections of a musical or dramatic work.
    Found on http://www.cbso.co.uk/?page=concerts/glo

  4. Interlude
    A short piece of music played between the longer movements.
    Found on http://www.philharmonia.co.uk/thesoundex

  5. interlude
    In 16th-century England, a short dramatic work, often comical, performed in the intervals of a banquet or court pageant, or between the parts of mystery plays. The characters were usually...
    Found on http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/site/

  6. interlude
    a brief piece of music,dance,etc.given between the sections of another performance Category: General • a small routine which carries out minor preliminary operations usually of a housekeeping type,before the main routine is entered Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  7. Interlude
    In`ter·lude noun [ Middle English enterlude , Late Latin interludium ; Late Latin inter between + ludus play, from ludere to play: confer French interlude . See Ludicrous .] 1. A short entertainment exhibited on the stage between the acts of a play, or between the play and the afterpiece, to relieve the tedium of waiting. « Dreams are …
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/I/80

  8. interlude
    1. A short entertainment exhibited on the stage between the acts of a play, or between the play and the afterpiece, to relieve the tedium of waiting. "Dreams are but interludes, which fancy makes When monarch reason sleeps." (Dryden) ... 2. A form of English drama or play, usually short, merry, and farcical, which succeeded the Moralities or Moral P …
    Found on http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd?i

  9. interlude
    intermezzo noun a brief show (music or dance etc) inserted between the sections of a longer performance
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  10. interlude
    verb perform an interlude; `The guitar player interluded with a beautiful improvisation`
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  11. Interlude
    An `interlude` (`between play`) is: *In music/theatre, as a separate creation/movement (see also overview of the different meanings of `interlude` in the Entr'acte article): **a short play or, in general, any representation between parts of a larger stage production: see entr'acte. **a piece of music composed of one or more movements, to be inserted between sections of another composition: see also intermezzo, and for the Baroque era: sinfonia....
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlude

  12. Interlude
    An `interlude` (`between play`) is: *In music/theatre, as a separate creation/movement (see also overview of the different meanings of `interlude` in the Entr'acte article): **a short play or, in general, any representation between parts of a larger stage production: see entr'acte. **a piece of music composed of one or more movements, to be inserted between sections of another composition: see also intermezzo, and for the Baroque era: sinfonia....
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlude

  13. Interlude
    • (n.) A short piece of instrumental music played between the parts of a song or cantata, or the acts of a drama; especially, in church music, a short passage played by the organist between the stanzas of a hymn, or in German chorals after each line. • (n.) A short entertainment exhibited on the stage between the acts of a play, or betwee...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  14. interlude
    in theatre, early form of English dramatic entertainment, sometimes considered to be the transition between medieval morality plays and Tudor ... [3 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/i/29

  15. interlude
    interlude 1. A dramatic or mimic representation, usually of a light or humorous character, such as was commonly introduced between the acts of the long mystery-plays or moralities, or exhibited as part of an elaborate entertainment; hence (in ordinary about the 17-18th century use) a stage-play; especially, of a popular nature, a comedy, or a farce. 2. An ...
    Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/inf

  16. interlude
    A play within a play. Short entertainment between the acts of a play. The interlude was very popular in the second half of the 16th century. Literary historians say that the interlude provides a link between the miracle play, the mystery play, and the morality play. Today it is a short pause in the action to make the time between one character´s exit from and his / her next entrance to the stage m...
    Found on http://www.menrath-online.de/glossaryeng

  17. interlude
    1. an intervening period or episode
    2. a brief show (music or dance etc) performed between the sections of another performance

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3 December 2008

This day in history:
Agatha Christie disappeared on December 3 1926, having left her Surrey home just before ten that evening. Her car was found see-sawing at the edge of a chalk pit, with no clues as to where the authoress had gone. Subsequently it emerged that she had made her way to London and then took the train to the genteel spa town of Harrogate in Yorkshire. In Harrogate she took a room at the luxurious Swan Hydro Hotel, registering under the name Mrs Neele. The police alerted Archie Christie, and the authoress returned home. To her dying day she insisted she had suffered from amnesia brought on by the double blow of bereavement and the impending end of her marriage, which did indeed end two years later. read more

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