She had just three years of piano instruction and could not play by ear or extemporize. |
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If I felt myself losing them, I would extemporize, tell a joke, focus in on a single person who wasn't paying attention and call him out. |
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The next features the playwright Wallace Shawn and his brother, the composer Allen Shawn, who will extemporize on random topics while their words are recorded and replayed. |
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Its aim is to extemporize artistically in the field of modern media. |
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The notion of men binding themselves by oath to relinquish responsibility resembles the paradox of people joining together to extemporize. |
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At our moral best, we skillfully extemporize in response to each other with the aim of harmonizing interests. |
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In their readiness to extemporize on traditional and modern narrative patterns, the stories are more like an ensemble than a sequence. |
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The power to extemporize suggests a degree of co-creativity that endowed the clown with great autonomy. |
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All of these factors forced the Indian air force to extemporize and quickly adapt to conditions for which it had not prepared. |
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Further, the Fed did stretch its mandate as it was forced to extemporize in the midst of a financial crisis. |
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Although the puppeteer works only from a brief scenario, he is able to extemporize each performance, adding contemporary jokes for the clowns and molding the performance to suit the occasion and the audience. |
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The small jelly-speck, which we call the amoeba, has no organs save what it can extemporize as occasion arises. |
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Sorensen's forensics coach at the University of Nebraska, Donald Olson, heard his undergraduate student extemporize antitheses during intercollegiate debates. |
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This is not the place to extemporize on the relationship between political ethics and legal rights, but it is worth noting the inevitably rough correspondence between the two. |
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