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The data also cued us in to millennials' shopping habits.
LJ cued up another composition, specifically inspired by Brick Lane.
A hollow siren cued us to assume this crouched position.
A few weeks ago, I cued up Frankie Beverly & Maze's 1993
Pop songs are cued in with gentle irony and winsome sincerity.
" Cued up on my bedside table: "The Journals of John Cheever.
Smith cued a two-run double down the third base line.
They cued the transition music, and the emcee introduced the next speaker.
She cued our voices with one hand and played with the other.
But you've cued me up for this conversation with a new topic.
I cued up some summer BBQ music and stepped back, remote in hand.
Someone cued the music, and the cast broke into an energetic dance number.
We've got five horrifying examples cued up for you, if you dare. Cream.
"For the first three years, I didn't tell anyone I cued," she said.
"That's what cued me," says Jim Pate, Heidi's husband since they were teenagers.
The M.C. cued up highlights, and one Hall of Fame pitcher walked out.
You popped a cork, and the gushing fountain of wine cued celebratory joy.
An avatar on a computer screen cued him to try different types of movement.
"Metallica, obviously," she said, and cued up the thrash anthem "Battery" on her phone.
They had cued up a YouTube video of a previous lion dissection at Odense.
" She cued up a CNN video—"First 100 Days: Price of Protecting the First Family.
The joke comes at 0:15 into the segment and should be cued up above.
During the interview, we transitioned seamlessly between sign language and cued speech, and, as we commiserated over the tensions between the hearing, deaf and cued speech communities, she repeatedly asserted that the one thing that matters most in raising deaf children is language access.
Focused on privacy, the spot is visually cued, with no dialog and a simple tagline: Privacy.
This cued a chorus of "I told you so!" from critics who have long said fM.
" I tapped on Eliza's door, phone in hand, the video cued up, ready to hit "play.
Perched in the Rams' special-teams room on a recent morning, Hekker cued up that punt.
Mr. Taub also cued us to pick out letters from a clue to get an entry.
Each key cued a different sound and projected a series of vertical images on a screen.
The Senate already has a series of judicial nominations cued up for consideration throughout the week.
But abscesses at the bottom of the teeth cued the authors into their theory of dental disease.
Albritton cued up Facebook Live as she approached the car, video streaming—just in case anything happened.
There's no way to completely avoid the environmental risks cued up by the missteps of the past.
Then you know it's finished when there are no more tasks cued up, and it sounds good.
Just send me the latest iWhatever (Mac/pods/watch) with unlimited media cued up for $50/month.
Cued by Mr. Trump, they scapegoated immigrants and refugees in general and Latinos and Muslims in particular.
Our own anxiety can be cued or triggered simply by talking to someone else who is anxious.
Ever the absurdist, he cued up a wacky going-out-of-business ad for all of Earth.
The show cued you early on to see her, as Madeline does, as a self-superior snob.
He had cued up background music on an iPod: Thelonious Monk, Duke Ellington, the bluesman Lonnie Johnson.
If Kerber had been an Academy Award winner, the cued music would have chased her off the stage.
None of that ivory-tower work cued the public crescendo that this year's reporting on Harvey Weinstein did.
Mark Cronin, a master of comedic timing, broke the ice and cued me up to begin the pitch.
Live, they've perfected the art of pairing their songs with mesmerizing video and light installations, cued up perfectly.
Friends who tap into the story will hear the song from the exact point the poster cued up.
Nadler cued up a video clip from the 1999 impeachment trial of Bill Clinton in which then-Rep.
This then launches the related app – like Netflix – right on your device, with the show or film cued up.
When we eat a new food, our guts and brains are cued to measure the nutrients inside, Guyenet explains.
When the educators from the local deaf school learned that my parents were considering cued speech, they became livid.
She cued us with a loud "SEVEN!" and like excited schoolchildren, we gleefully joined in to count down together.
Watching my siblings snore and breathe slowly sparked a yawn that cued the rest of my body's delayed exhaustion.
"Let the audience sing," she urged, and she cued one of her dancers to grab her in a lift.
Those, in turn, may be cued by things in your environment, such as certain types of light, sounds, or foods.
But when they reached the spot, they all made the same disappointed frown, as if cued by an invisible maestro.
The comic turned on a portable speaker and cued up the rump-shaking classic "My Boo" by Ghost Town DJs.
Everyone heard and saw it because her mic wasn't turned off and the Jones wasn't cued to stall soon enough.
But here they are all cued up in a mass, and they don't know where the shots are coming from.
He nudged the song in DJ Zane Lowe's direction, who in turn cued it up for his Beats 1 show.
Set in a suburban nightmare of oppressive expectations, "A Bad Moms Christmas" ends with its own sequel already cued up.
The system is cued by radar technology that's capable of picking out targets at least 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) away.
The company's later assurance that it expects to meet all debt covenants at the end of the year cued the bounce.
Users then held this frame for as long as desired before hitting a "Play" button when cued from a production truck.
Music was cued and modulated through the level editor, while a scripting language gave high-level control of the game's systems.
Before Game 7, he laughed and cued up a playlist of 1980s music in the clubhouse to loosen up his teammates.
Following the hurricane, the fish began spawning earlier in the day, possibly cued in part by temperature changes in the water.
" The night of the performance, cued by a sound effect bang, he rushed in and shouted, "I heard the shistol pot!
Unless you live in a drawer underneath a lot of socks, your sleep patterns are cued by light and its absence.
It was as if the architect had seen this street before and had had a model simply cued up, ready to go.
Recent hacks of connected vehicles can teach AV developers how to design cybersecurity measures that are cued by anomalies in vehicle behavior.
Followers thought the poodle's curly-on-top cut looked like a '90s era Justin Timberlake, or a curly-cued Beyoncé, among others.
Together, they decided the promise of cued speech was worth the risk for at least a year at the nearby public school.
But the biggest surprise was saved for the very end when panel host Chris Hardwick cued a special surprise for the audience.
Then watch what happened when he cued up Pac's "Hit 'Em Up." Aaron was all in ... rapping along and throwin' up Ws!
A few months ago she cued up "The Rain Song" by Led Zeppelin, one of my favorites when I was her age.
For all of its cringe-comedy and corporate intrigue, what's most surprising about "Dundee" is the melancholy tone, cued by Logan's mood.
Sarina Roffé, the former president of the National Cued Speech Association, believes it's a solid step toward making live performances more inclusive.
One particular solution to a possible late arrival involved the sound of an angry dog being kept cued up on the audio rig.
So when I cued up The Man in the High Castle, the Fire TV assured me that, yes, this title was in HDR.
"This is unbelievable," Ms. Wilson said, as Mr. Kaye handed her the record and cued his impressively stocked iPod to the title cut.
There's an inherent tension in this pacing—your ear wants to relax, cued by the new agey palette, but it never really can.
Ten minutes in to one of them, cued by my daughter's raised eyebrow, we agreed to play hooky and went to lunch instead.
When he cued the audience to sing "la, la la la la la" in "Crocodile Rock," there was no hesitation across the arena.
Some of the animation major visual markers have been cued in tandem with the music's syncopated drum beat, augmenting Ricky Eat Acid's chaotic soundscape.
Co-founder of developer of Respawn Vince Zampella cued a montage of multiplayer gameplay, and the crowd at the Novo theater erupted into cheers.
According to them, I've succumbed to audism by using my voice to speak more often than my hands, and cued speech to absorb information.
Every time Mueller adds a legal celebrity to his crew, the music gets cued for an "Ocean's Eleven" or "Dirty Dozen" array of talent.
In the first session, Timothy Patrick McCarthy, who teaches politics and social movements at Harvard, cued up the tensions that brought them all there.
I was embarrassed, until John showed me tweets from other people in the room admitting that the video cued the waterworks for them, too.
To keep the program moving, every candidate was granted five minutes on the stage, at which point increasingly louder music cued them to exit.
If any organization's tone is set at the top, Uber's cued off a boss whose judgement often erred on the side of callous or boorish.
"The strategy I employ most is pretending like you're in trouble by building super high and having a couple of Tetrises cued up," he said.
The fact that she gave birth to her daughter while her husband cued up "Let's Get It On" in the background of her hospital room.
Right away, he cued up some visuals from a recent teaser video—images of maps (with Houston at the epicenter) being bombed by smiley faces.
I walked them through setup and cued up the video, but once it was on, they had no trouble interacting with the 360-degree experience.
I played music for the hora for a few minutes until the D.J. cued up a sappy recording of "Hava Nagila" that drowned me out.
Reyes struck out on a foul tip, cued a grounder to third base and reached in his final at-bat on a windblown pop-up.
Brian Kepher, the 223-year-old conductor of the Ghetto Classics orchestra, lifted his baton, gave a slight nod and cued the teenagers to begin.
This cued wavering voters — many of whom are more focused on beating Trump than supporting any particular candidate — to go with Biden instead of Bloomberg.
When I visited Alkahest recently, Joe McCracken, the vice-president of business development, cued up side-by-side videos of genetically identical, equally aged mice.
So I'm sure tonight, CNN will probably have their questions about the grueling pace of Warren's selfie lines all cued up and ready to go.
Bokaer cued up a track that brought to mind Oscars play-off music until Pharrell's beat dropped in, and the three men bobbed their heads.
At one point, cued by the mention of Hillary Clinton, the crowd began yelling "Lock her up," reprising a common refrain from Trump's pre-election rallies.
Like how the intelligence required to ride a bike is cued by the presence of the bike, but fades away when there is no bike available.
" Apparently cued by chuckling in the audience, he quickly added, "Oh, I beg your pardon, there is one guy who is talking about building a wall.
A motley array of costumes designed by Gabriel Berry and Christopher Akerlind's sharply-cued lighting design enhance the playful charm of the music, staging and performances.
A Fiverr staff member cued up a music video by Jean's first student, Antonia Marquee, a pop singer with a breathy voice and Elmo-red hair.
" She cued up an image of an article , in the magazine Food Republic , bearing the headline "Meet the Man Who Launched the Nashville Hot-Chicken Craze.
Like some of the composer's other works, "Inescapable Spiral" emphasizes communal aspects of music-making, with entrances of instruments occasionally cued by performers from another section.
But investors are reactionary, and the Treasury Secretary's comments cued a mini free fall in the dollar's valuation — plus some general panic in the financial market.
As more and more of our lives are driven by automation cued by bots watching and listening to everything we do, these biases only get stronger.
"I need a new song!" he yelled, then ran to the front desk, cued up a track by Mr. Bieber and returned to his work, singing.
He wrote this word, and writing was of such importance for the two of them, and it cued their common ground, the soulfulness in these highbrow thinkers.
The mawkish music swelled, cued to LED lights that faded from red to purple to blue; the illumination gave it the appearance of a shower of sparks.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — No. 10 Kansas was headed for a fifth consecutive loss at the WVU Coliseum until Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk and Devonte' Graham cued a second-half rally.
And to me, "Everything" meant goosebumps on skin; a sonic love letter; a song that instantly cued up in my brain at the thought of my crush.
" The authors call this process "identity expression" or a "tendency of partisans to adopt issue attitudes that are cued as party-consistent in the political information environment.
" Baldwin's Trump strode into Holsten's Restaurant in Bloomfield, N.J., cued up Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" on the jukebox and asked the waitress, "Is HPV different from H.I.V.?
I find, now that my eye is trained, that hidden entries are usually apparent; I'm cued by "contains" and "in," which was the tip-off in 22A.
The body moves more realistically when it is responding to descriptive language, it turns out, than it does while being cued with the words for sex positions.
It's Mark Knopfler, who used to be the lead singer of Dire Straits, and the song is "What It Is." It has to be perfectly cued up.
The second wave of products has been cued up as Washington prepares to announce on Friday a list of about $3753 billion of goods to be targeted.
Their resilience ultimately attracted the attention of attorney Kathleen Zeller, who is leading Steven Avery's case, and cued a startling confession from Erickson: He was recanting his testimony.
On the one hand, she didn't know if cued speech would work, but desperately wanted to succeed at finding a way to communicate with me quickly and effectively.
Rodriguez came to the plate in the eighth inning with the bases loaded and one out, and he cued a 2-2 pitch in front of the plate.
Jim's mind cued to 1968, because studying that election years ago is what initially fueled his interest in politics (and likely set Jim on his remarkable career path).
Supporting muscles called "synergists" help the agonist muscles, which are cued by the brain to take on the additional workload if an agonist muscle fails to fire correctly.
Cued up "The Paper" on the big screen in the den and was asleep before Michael Keaton arrives at The Sentinel for his big interview with Spalding Gray.
Lowe fouled two consecutive pitches off his right leg leading off the sixth inning, dusted himself off and cued a single to left field to beat the shift.
I thought they'd bring contestants onstage to make it more of a live experience; instead, everyone played along on their phones as Rogowsky cued the questions from an iPad.
Since we know that transitions can be tough, we've cued up a series of creative and unexpected styling tricks from Neiman Marcus that we're eager to test-drive ASAP.
You can now watch videos alongside your friends, rather than having to pause your conversation, possibly getting pulled down a YouTube autoplay hole as more videos get cued up.
More than ever, rap songs are treated as disposable tidbits for social media feeds, meant to be cued up for a couple weeks of viral videos before they're forgotten.
They traded gossip about Zayn Malik's departure from One Direction while a studio manager served egg sandwiches, and a sound engineer cued up track files on a large console.
The afternoon before the festival's final show, when Mr. Coltrane performed with Mr. Iverson's trio, I sat down and cued up "Monk's Music," the classic septet recording from 1957.
Videos projected onto a screen behind her showed grass and city scenes, and when she cued a sample from Aretha Franklin's "Day Dreaming," the iconic singer's image appeared onscreen.
As if cued by the new year, below-average temperatures will have a good portion of residents in the East bundling up for the first time since late last winter.
Immediately after, he walked offstage, and SpaceX cued the residents to head to the shuttle, which they expected to drop them off at their homes less than a mile away.
Tillmans cued up Neil Young's "Like a Hurricane" ("my favorite song of all time") on his iPhone SE, which he placed on the floor in the center of the room.
Of course, these machine assistants don't express or seek out gender-identities on their own (yet), but the names and voices of these systems have cued a distinctly gendered relationship.
Consumers associate pumpkins with fall and are most likely to seek out products when cued to the season, said Elizabeth Webb, an assistant professor of marketing at Columbia Business School.
He reportedly had music to relax him cued for the event, according to the New York Times, and recommended the others in the room put on headphones and follow his lead.
And finally, to close out the weekend, the other side of the equation cued in on the matter when McGregor uploaded a mock poster of the potential showdown on Sunday night.
Much of the sound and machinery are apparently cued in real time, yet any liveness seemed accidental and appealingly poignant, as when a stuck sculpture had to be gently trundled away.
They could start telling a story about their cat or dog, but be cued to change the story as their parent or caregiver randomly switches the toy to a new face.
Ongoing outcry over pervasive misogyny in Super Bowl commercials has cued advertisers that a lot of women watch the game, and that there's room for pitches with a little more gravity.
The upside, though, is that in order to get the same experience, we can just keep visiting hotels and restaurants, our smartphone cameras cued up and ready for that novelty bathroom 'gram.
One Maryland-based, deaf native cuer, Amy Crumrine, believes she has the answer: through her national nonprofit organization, CueSign, she is promoting an approach that involves both cued speech and sign language.
When it was time to teach her 6:30 class, Ms. Arzón went upstairs to the studio to greet the live riders, then was cued in by a producer — 3, 2, 1.
How much of that do you have cued up and do you have just like a file folder on ... I have a Rolodex of just like ... because I've done it for so long.
It was the final morning of a weeklong women's conference, and the female audience of more than 1,240 took out their own devices and cued up their Bible apps, poised to take notes.
They are cued to the intensity of the personalities that power their stories — to their quirks, kaleidoscopic and/or diaristic visions, and in some ways to the inflections of genre in cinematic realism.
Later, he performed what Prince enthusiasts had come to call "the sampler set," in which he cued up the backing tracks to a medley of his greatest hits and sang live over them.
Using the Patriots, who are not an EdjSports client, as an example, Frigo cued up on a screen one of the company's postgame reports, which allow a team to evaluate its decision-making.
But maybe we should temper some of our self-righteousness and remember this the next time we want to tweet when a victim is cued up for saying or doing something cruel or insensitive.
That integration will continue with these new on-demand broadcasts — so they don't really exist as a single, continuous recording, but rather as DJ recordings interspersed with cued-up songs from Apple or Spotify.
Voice actors performed a live Spanish translation of the proceedings, during which Mr. Díaz-Balart, one of five moderators, cued Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey and Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
Voice actors performed a live Spanish translation of the proceedings, during which Mr. Díaz-Balart, one of five moderators, cued Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey and Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
"It was sort of like when you wake up for your wedding," she said over a recent brunch at Lincoln Center as she cued up the video of the company meeting on her iPhone.
In the scenes of the DJs at work in festivals and nightclubs, Karmakar isolates the audio output from their headphones, allowing us to hear the stumbles and stutters of each new track being cued up.
Whatever her reasoning, it has cued up a major moment in political history: Today will be the day lawmakers take their first recorded vote on what will likely be the road to President Trump's impeachment.
Harp music cued the show's start, and models floated by in serpentine gold headpieces, barefoot, across petals, in diaphanous, airy dresses, and coats with what looked to be antique velvet, yet, of course, was not.
As much as adults are now constantly inundated with technology — those constant Facebook notifications and that next episode on Netflix already cued up — children today are even more primed to become hooked on their devices.
But we didn't hear them until the mixing stage, so we cued up the track and had no idea what to expect and the minute Chris pulled up the vocal track it blew us all away.
Once on the plane, I review the booklet illustrating the safety procedures for relevant information, or, if I'm with my husband, who is hearing, I ask him to transliterate using Cued Speech, a visual communication mode. 
Fragmentary blackouts are episodes for which the drinker's memory is spotty, with "islands" of memory providing some insight into what transpired, and for which more recall usually is possible if the drinker is cued by others.
But the thing he wants to show is on the opposite wall, above the fireplace, a new 60-plus-inch flat-screen television that he has cued up with clips from the day's Senate hearing on Russia.
So out the door you stride with that week's New Yorker wedged beneath your arm, a new episode of Flash Forward playing in your ear, or the latest Jesmyn Ward novel cued up on your Kindle app.
Onstage at a gerontology summit in San Francisco last summer, he deftly impersonated the strained, raspy voice of an elderly man talking to a CareCoach pet while Brittany stealthily cued the replies from her laptop in the audience.
Cued by the score, a thunderous refrain composed by Bobby Krlic, who records as the Haxan Cloak, they snaked across the floor in a skewed figure eight before coming to rest in a semicircle that spanned the room.
In endometriosis, cells such as the endometrial cells that normally line the uterus and slough off with every menstrual cycle, cued by the hormone shifts of ovulation, also grow on other organs, including the ovaries and the fallopian tubes.
With its eight-voice polyphony and five-inch floppy drive storage capabilities, the sampler played a foundational role in the aesthetic constraints of the album's composition, building tracks from the ground up around cued synth lines and clipped vocal samples.
My hope was that my waking self had cued on some regularity to the packed dirt's contour, or registered a dull old pull tab that was actually the lifting ring for a dry old plywood door that opened onto . . . what?
Having a script or some sentences cued up as an arsenal — like a self-defense harassment arsenal — I could have used that in that moment, and it would have saved me years of regret that I didn't handle that situation differently.
At the Democratic National Convention, when she took the stage to wild applause, she cued the audience on how grateful, moved and humbled she felt by putting her hand to her heart, once, twice, then a third and fourth time.
With calm, teleprompter-cued statements like this, it's hard to believe that Mr. Trump, who has staked his campaign on erratically screaming his self-serving, conscienceless mind, is the die-hard narcissistic sociopath he wants us to think he is.
One company, TunesMap, wants to return much of that lost information, and more, through an interactive display that, when cued by a song playing on a streaming service, will present a feed of videos, photographs and links to related material.
Auston Matthews cued the comeback just a couple of minutes after the visitors made it a two-goal game when he finished a perfectly executed two-on-one rush with Zach Hyman by tucking a shot just inside the post at 8:343.
So, Amazon and Snapchat announced a partnership earlier in the week where you'll be able to use Snapchat to zero in on a product, and it'll be recognized, kind of a visual search, and you'll be cued or prompted with that product page on Amazon.
You can watch the final show here, and we've laid out some of Richards' and co-host Anna Roisman's choicest quotes from HQ's last game: Then things really went off the rails at 41 minutes in, cued up here: Farewell, HQ Trivia, you glorious beast.
Although Chen denies that his brief intensive with Mauritanian master guitarist Jeiche Ould Chighaly is decisive, the thing definitely sounds somehow African even if the echoes seemed less distinct when I cued up the untethered vocals and suppler grooves of Group Inerane and Group Doueh.
Although cued speech was still in its infancy, the data at the time showed that early exposure to it helped deaf children develop the phonological and phonemic awareness of spoken English necessary for learning to read at the same rate as, or better than, hearing children.
My mother was convinced that this bicultural-bilingual approach involving a combination of cued speech and sign language lessons could give me the best of both worlds: full visual access to English and the hearing community, and concurrent access to sign language and the deaf community.
She cued up a selection of instrumentals that ran the absurd gamut from Eiffel 27's "Blue" and Drowning Pool's "Bodies" to "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polkadot Bikini," all while sing-songing moves nonstop (everything from honky tonk to show tunes is fair game, I learned).
" This willingness to adopt a policy position not out of conviction but out of a desire to conform to partisan priorities reflects an urge, they write, "to bolster and protect valued political identities by expressing and rationalizing the viewpoints cued to be consistent with these identities.
She gave Gadelha a sarcastic smile and gestured towards a bottle of water when before their face off at the 'Unstoppable' press conference, which cued Dana White to tell as story of a "melee" between the two on the final of recording the latest season of The Ultimate Fighter.
Despite how he looks there, in the second the picture was taken Craig probably felt like some sort of funkified demi-God, shooting lightning out of his fingers every time he cued a record, a room heaving with worshippers all basking in the warm glow radiating from his very being.
Perhaps cued to her villain status by the fact that she goes by "Vivienne Nimue, the Blood Queen," Arthur and Merlin betray her and hack her into bits, crating up the parts of her body and sending them to the furthest reaches of Britain, in a clear setup for a complicated fetch-quest.
Cued up on smartphones via a QR code, the story focuses on Detective Bernard Grottano, who, in April 1915, investigated a gruesome murder at the lumber yard at 167 6th Street — an address that, as luck would have it, is still home to a lumber yard (not all Gowanus industry has failed).
Related: CNN's Election Center New Hampshire is also where Iowa momentum can go to die -- Barack Obama stormed out of Iowa in 2008 and his loss to Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire that year cued up a heck of a primary season during which a lot of people wondered if the party could unite behind the winner.
By May of next year, artificial intelligence algorithms in the EU will be legally required to provide users an explanation "every time it uses [their] personal data to choose a particular recommendation or action," writes AI lawyer John Frank Weaver : For example: Weaver gives us Amazon's usually reliable Alexa, which recently cued up Sir Mix a Lot, to the befuddlement of its owner.
" Time magazine's profile of how Trump spends his nights in the White House includes this description of how the president has changed his personal dining room: "But the thing he wants to show is on the opposite wall, above the fireplace, a new 60-plus-inch flat-screen television that he has cued up with clips from the day's Senate hearing on Russia.
The service has already suggested, not surprisingly, that the system could also find its way onto larger, slower-moving combat and combat support aircraft, such as bombers, tankers, and transport planes, to mitigate the threat from ever-improving missiles cued by steadily more advanced radars and other sensors.... It's hard to stress just how revolutionary a podded laser defense system would be for virtually any military aircraft.
Rather than have me undergo cochlear implant surgery — the underappreciated difficulties of which are outlined by Sara Novic in her essay "A Clearer Message on Cochlear Implants" — my parents hoped to supplement my sign language education with cued speech, a visual communication system invented in 1966 at Gallaudet University that functions as a supplement to speech-reading (only 30 percent of speech is visible on the lips).
In his sprawling warehouse studio, Mr. Aceves cued up Mozart's "Mass in C Minor" as an operatic soundtrack to his comments on the skulls, boats, African-style figures ("We are all exiles from Africa," he said) and snarling horses that packed its high-rise shelves and aisles, including a 30-foot model that was transformed by Carlo Barsi's L'Arte foundry into a hulking bronze steed.
Scott orchestrated an elaborate surprise proposal last year at Piano Piano restaurant in the couple's former home base of Toronto (they've since moved to L.A.) that included a recording of his own cover of Train's "Marry Me" playing over the restaurant speakers, which cued the staff to bring out a cake decorated with illustrations from one of Phan's favorite books, Dr. Seuss's Oh the Places You'll Go, tweaked to read "Oh the Places We'll Go," as a nod to their continuing journey together.
The HGTV star, who has released two country singles with brother Jonathan, recently snuck off to New York City to record his own version of the Train song "Marry Me." During tonight's dinner, he arranged for the restaurant to play the track while he and Phan were having dinner, which cued the staff to bring out a cake decorated with illustrations from one of Phan's favorite books, Dr. Seuss's Oh the Places You'll Go, tweaked to read "Oh the Places We'll Go," as a nod to their continuing journey together.

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