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He was one of the first people to use cue cards.
Even down to the type of music and cue cards.
It's like talking to someone who's reading from a cue card.
This was not television where they flash you a cue card.
He has gone from playing co-host to holding the cue cards.
It seemed to critics she had trouble reading her cue cards.
He spoke as if reading them off a cue card, like a performer.
Jade then had to read her lines off cue cards.
They had printed it on a cue card - a piece of paper, actually, but the type was very large.
He couldn't even read a joke off the cue cards.
She makes cue cards to direct him to his bedroom, the bathroom, the front door.
The President really read his lines off cue cards.
This would be photographed while the announcer read the cue cards in front of him.
I showed the guy how to do cue cards.
No production assistant held up cue cards telling when to applaud.
He did, however, sometimes use cue cards for the words, he said.
"Come on Shannon," the director whispered as he pointed to a cue card.
He kept more than 100,000 used cue cards in storage in case they were needed again.
But they aren't meant as cue cards because few of the works fit just one category.
Conversation was hard for Nabokov, who needed cue cards to get through an interview.
"There was not a cue card in sight," Barber said.
He has claims on inventions like the cue card and maybe even the term "news anchor."
The man was quoting blandly now, as though reading a mental cue card.
Who knew they allowed cue cards past the magnolia lane of Augusta?
He never did anything without his cue cards.