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He was a person who took care to leave his speeches and sermons open to extemporaneous remarks.
NPR: The Significance of MLK's Personal Papers
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The 88-page quarterly, which calls itself GR for short, serves up a "punk-rock" sensibility that borders on extemporaneous.
CNN: Raw, Original and Truthful
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Whether you like Sarah Palin or not, you ought to be applying some fair standard to her extemporaneous comments.
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Their extemporaneous jams were then sampled, cut up and mixed together to create an unusual album project called Floratone.
NPR: Frisell's Floratone Creates an Exotic New Language
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These solutions include adult male mentoring and rigorous academic sports, such as high-speed policy debate and extemporaneous speaking.
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Despite this loss of the extemporaneous, Coachella remains the big concert draw and one of the great social gatherings of Southern California.
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Certainly a great deal of preparation goes into a debate performance, but most of what a politician says up there on the stage is extemporaneous.
CNN: 'The Bush Dyslexicon' author Mark Crispin Miller
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Her hours-long lecture is a mesmerizing romp of set pieces and extemporaneous patter, jumping from Christopher Columbus, to Egyptian pyramids, to the Great Wall, to Bill Gates.
WSJ: Inside the Amway Sales Machine
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All 10 "literallys" were extemporaneous.
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Were these lap dances extemporaneous?
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The anticipatory period leading up to a performance of any sort is difficult for most performers, but there is a particular challenge involved in waiting to perform an act that is to some degree extemporaneous, and battle rap is a rather harrowing mix of the extemporaneous and premeditated.
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