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The rest was better done extemporaneously, but not the start.
He could speak extemporaneously and, if need be, almost without limit.
Now he could speak extemporaneously before an audience of any size and come across well.
Instead he closed the Book with a slam and began to speak extemporaneously.
He had planned to work out the other stages of his project extemporaneously.
New Orleans jazz has always been played extemporaneously by small groups.
Q. What are some steps that people can take to speak better extemporaneously?
And it's no mean feat, he added, to speak extemporaneously in front of 60 million people.
She spoke extemporaneously, never writing down her speeches before or afterward.
In the 1930's he extemporaneously covered a series of events.
Except when answering questions extemporaneously, he looked out at the audience only occasionally.
For today's test we were to speak into the camera extemporaneously for five minutes.
"I am going to have to do it extemporaneously.
So he just spoke extemporaneously when his turn came, saying more or less what he had a few minutes earlier.
Embroidery and drawn work are done extemporaneously without any designs.
So he started talking, extemporaneously, hoping to satisfy her.
He'd have to work out the rest extemporaneously.
The book again featured four stories and a surrounding story, but the characters were created extemporaneously instead of based on real people.
The words, "under God," may not have been in his written manuscript, but he added them extemporaneously from the podium.
His lectures, always delivered extemporaneously, do not seem to have been suspended for any length of time.
If you will neglect that rule you can lose extemporaneously.
He delivered his remarks almost extemporaneously and spent the first minutes in a lengthy warm-up.
The Game, who spoke extemporaneously, appeared far more comfortable being contrite than his former boss.
Though elaborate forms are used throughout, the poem is meant to feel as if it's been written almost extemporaneously.
Has Perry said anything extemporaneously that is coherent enough to put on a plaque in a locker room?