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Cued

Cued meaning

Having or relying on a cue or cues.

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Lot 15 marks the start of an effort to field F-35s able to carry a higher number of advanced, longer-range weapons cued by fused sensors across F-35s and other platforms.

The event’s organizers cued up the group’s cover of Alphaville’s “Forever Young” and started to dance around the colorful mound of handwritten notes and metallic balloons.

The slide deck was cued up.

From there, the cued up a highlight video that detailed the men’s Royal Rumble match – specifically focusing on the angle between Brock Lesnar and Drew McIntyre.

He then cued up video highlights that detailed the events of last week between Lashley, MVP, and himself.

The announce team then cued up more highlights of Baszler and Becky.

At about the 4:40 mark, which we have it the video cued up for you here, Matt & Nick Jackson are hanging out at the “lawless desert” that is DFW International Airport and, well, you’ll see.

Basking but a moment, she imperceptibly cued the song to drop back in behind her — the effect evoked dipping a skateboard into a deliriously long halfpipe, a giddy slip into the beyond — and the performance rolled on.

From there, the Usos cued up a video of them spying on the Revival in the shower.

It’s the most muscle-tensing sensation to watch that scene, because you are so cued into what every person is doing; everyone is reading each other’s dynamics and these little tics—people rubbing their hands together or scratching anxiously.

I was nervous because I was cued to be onstage in five minutes and that turned into 10 minutes and 15 and I didn’t know what was wrong.

They could have presented this as planned and had a host for a segment have clips cued up for wrestlers to react to.

They ran down the ramp and as the did, Michael Cole cued up highlights of the events between Kofi Kingston and Samoa Joe from last week.

As the crystalline opening notes of I Have Nothing cued the closing credits, I cried, again, as I had suspected I would from the get-go.

From there, Cole cued up a WWE.com exclusive in which Becky Lynch confronted Ronda Rousey.

The announce team then hyped the Hell In A Cell event on Sunday and cued up a hype video for Randy Orton vs. Jeff Hardy.

Additionally, the very nature of the automatic-voluntary dissociation of motor abilities that defines apraxia means that patients may still be able to automatically perform activities if cued to do so in daily life.

A patient could have been educated to use cued speech which is entirely different from ASL.

Cued speech method of communication that combines speech reading with a system of handshapes placed near the mouth to help deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals differentiate words that look similar on the lips (e.

Examples of these tests would be explicit ones like cued recall or implicit tests like word fragment completion.