He departed from traditional European norms by privileging the extemporaneous sermon over the scripted delivery. |
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The former calypso monarch is widely regarded as a superb showman, one of the best at extemporaneous renditions while onstage. |
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I particularly like the more extemporaneous remarks that he made afterwards. |
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I said that his big problem is that he's just not very good at extemporaneous speaking. |
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When pressed for some favorite locations, Murdoch begins a long litany that is both incredibly informed and casually extemporaneous. |
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The clergy kept the crowd interested with holiday stories and a brief, extemporaneous worship service. |
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Orators are also expected to be able to speak with power and eloquence in an extemporaneous fashion. |
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In the old days, legislators delivered long-winded, convoluted, extemporaneous speeches from the floor. |
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This paper is based on the transcript of a largely extemporaneous keynote address given at the Web-Wise 2002 Conference at Johns Hopkins University. |
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Does it happen in extemporaneous speech as well as in reading? |
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Cable news is a live and extemporaneous medium built around talk. |
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At the same time, the ritual magnetism of night drew them to gatherings that included extemporaneous elements of worship as well as the prayer book. |
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I wonder why I never went into improv or extemporaneous speaking. |
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It was an extemporaneous act with a lot of free association and politics. |
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And more broadly, very few people can be relied on being constantly elegant, or even constantly grammatically correct, in extended extemporaneous commentary. |
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His delivery is so smooth that it appears extemporaneous, but his analyses and the provocative bombs he drops hit with such precision that he played this tune before. |
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At one time or another I also participated in extemporaneous speaking, poetry and prose reading, and in a particular lapse of sanity, number sense. |
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As a speaker Mill was somewhat hesitating, but he showed great readiness in extemporaneous debate. |
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It centres largely on the exposition of the Scriptures in a sermon and emphasizes extemporaneous, rather than set, prayers. |
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Another specific problem related to the extemporaneous use of RELENZA® was also identified. |
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In short, despite some improvements, the communications system remains somewhat extemporaneous. |
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Random verification of extemporaneous compound claims is performed regularly. |
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Claims inappropriately using the DIN for extemporaneous mixtures are subject to reclaim during audit. |
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The manuscript should resemble an extemporaneous speech with short, relatively simple sentences and paragraphs, personal pronouns and occasional colloquialisms. |
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The only incidental matters admissible in this type of proceeding shall be those that are moved by way of exceptions for an extemporaneous action, res judicata and the lapse of claims. |
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This workshop will introduce a unique method of dramaturgic analysis of new works through sight reading, extemporaneous performance, and group discussion. |
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The area of liquid packaging can produce up to 12,000 bottles per hour, and uses a number of volumes from 15 ml to 1 liter, including single-dose vials, with or without a cap extemporaneous. |
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Compings should never be memorized but should be applied in a completely extemporaneous manner. |
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Communication involves extemporaneous interaction in person or on air with important or highly influential individuals discussing issues of regional, national or international significance or of extreme sensitivity. |
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Sean Spicer, whose job, until Friday morning, was to speak extemporaneously on behalf of the Trump Administration, was never much good at extemporaneous speaking. |
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He has crossed Canada on a summer bus tour, with a daily dose of seared beefsteak, extemporaneous speeches, endless handshaking, interviews with local media and even some dancing. |
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There are also set forms for intercessory prayer, though this is now more often extemporaneous. |
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Omar Samad, Afghan Ambassador to Canada, offered some historical background, and some answers, in these extemporaneous remarks to an IRPP working lunch in Montreal. |
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What I've heard this morning causes me to be a little extemporaneous at the beginning, and I'd certainly love to talk about the research afterwards, if time permits. |
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At this point, I am going to be extemporaneous with regard to this. |
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As mentioned, my delegation urges the membership of the United Nations to consider this circulated text, included as an annex to the present letter, in addition to the extemporaneous remarks I made before the Council. |
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