- Look up
cue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cue or
CUE may
refer to:
Sensory cue, in
perception (experimental psychology)
Cueing (medicine), rehabilitation...
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Cue cards, also
known as note cards, are
cards with
words written on them that help
actors and
speakers remember what they have to say. They are typically...
- A
cue sheet may
refer to:
Cue sheet (computing), a text file that
details the
layout of
tracks on a
compact disc A list of
theatrical cues with timing...
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presentations of drug-related
stimuli (i.e., drug
cues). The
central tenet of
cue reactivity is that
cues previously predicting receipt of drug
reward under...
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Cue is a
clothing store that was
established in 1968. Its
first store opened in the
Strand Arcade, Sydney, Australia.
Cue predominantly sells modern fashion...
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Cued speech is a
visual system of
communication used with and
among deaf or hard-of-hearing people. It is a phonemic-based
system which makes traditionally...
- A
cue stick (or
simply cue, more
specifically billiards cue, pool
cue, or
snooker cue) is an item of
sporting equipment essential to the
games of pool...
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Cue sports are a wide
variety of
games of
skill pla**** with a
cue,
which is used to
strike billiard balls and
thereby cause them to move
around a cloth-covered...
- The
Motive and the
Cue is a play
written by Jack Thorne. The production,
directed by Sam Mendes,
premiered on 21
April 2023 at the
National Theatre in...
- In
musical notation, a
cue note is or
cue notes are
indications informing players, "of
important p****ages
being pla**** by
other instruments, [such as an]...