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Boxes of polished gemstones segue into an array of custom-shaped cribbage boards, enough to intrigue the most stubborn septuagenarians.
Source: https://msumadvocate.com/2023/05/05/half-legal-weed-shifting-ideals/
Many of the series directly segue into the next, and all seamlessly continue throughout the '80s and '90s.
Source: https://www.cbr.com/greatest-80s-anime-get-better-with-age/
"One that sticks out in my mind, that I still laugh often about is 'segue.'
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/audreyworboys/16-words-people-mispronounced
Speaking of which (how's that for a segue?
Source: https://www.slashfilm.com/1349471/best-movies-tv-shows-leaving-netflix-august-2023/
The finishing kick, though, tries to segue into more conventional horror and gets lost in the pyrotechnics, providing a stark demonstration of the adage “Less is more.”
“This is a period that’s loosely familiar to some, but otherwise isn’t broadly known, though it’s a segue into all the Middle East conflict.”
“This is kind of our segue into our back-to-school mode since after this event starts all of our back-to-school events and fairs,” he said.
While "The Flash" won't be an exact adaptation of the "Flashpoint" comic arc, DC Studios CEO that "The Flash" effectively "resets everything," providing a neat segue from the old DCEU into the shiny new DC Universe.