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"improvise" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to make or do something using whatever is available, usually because you do not have what you really need
  2. [intransitive, transitive] to invent music, the words in a play, a statement, etc. while you are playing or speaking, instead of planning it in advance

622 Sentences With "improvise"

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So when all else fails, embrace Plan B and improvise.
The young people needed to improvise and shoot in sequence.
We are seeing him think and improvise in real time.
She was strategic but knew when she needed to improvise.
It gives players plenty of opportunities to improvise and experiment.
Welch emphasizes that it's never a good idea to improvise.
After all this suffering accrues, the hosts start to improvise.
Veronica Charnley: Sometimes on the sheet, we're instructed to improvise.
I'm just going to improvise everything with the actors anyway.
So, it's important to get your group ready to improvise.
Still, he acknowledged, health officials were being forced to improvise.
It also gives you the confidence to improvise and experiment.
To paint the exotic living creatures, they had to improvise.
And that helped in trusting one another to improvise midscene.
Swift continued to improvise, breaking into "Wildest Dreams" sans backup music.
"Improvise freely," she tells Susie, whose movements spark deathly violence elsewhere.
They can improvise based on guest interactions, but that's about it.
""We stay at home, cook, do the dishes, and improvise musicals.
Fallon had them improvise new dances with a random prompt generator.
Sometimes you have to improvise... like with a plastic golf club.
When there were no intact bodies, the pathologists had to improvise.
Behind the restaurant, she tried to improvise an egg-carton greenhouse.
With the help of his wife, she quickly tried to improvise.
We would depend on each other and then we could improvise.
So the former Goldman Sachs investment banker was forced to improvise.
He trusted me enough to allow me to basically improvise everything.
Sadly, the presidency is not a job you can improvise on.
When you improvise, you're observing and creating at the same time.
For the more elaborate passages, Wilson would improvise while being videotaped.
I can't wave a wand and make this guy improvise better.
A dental office turned field hospital "I had to improvise," Montes said.
Forgetting stuff and having to improvise is part of the fun, right?
This version includes tomatoes, zucchini and peaches, but you're free to improvise.
I improvise a lot but it never strays away from that map.
"We'll improvise," Stone says at the beginning as the two sit down.
It's a lot of trial and error, improvise this and repeat that.
They improvise as they deal with obstacles they didn't realize would arise.
Rock Band VR doesn't leave players adrift to improvise on their own.
He prized possession, nurtured artistry in offense and encouraged players to improvise.
"Everything they improvise yields information about who they are," she pointed out.
A performer as experienced as Biebs would usually improvise at such moments.
But that is also not so rigid we can't improvise and evolve.
He decided to improvise and carry it the rest of the way.
My husband starts to improvise, and I hop on chat with HelloFresh.
Unable to lift her into a highchair, Mr. Alvarez had to improvise.
Mahomes has the freedom to improvise and full command of the huddle.
Luckily, he has a strong corps of relievers fully prepared to improvise.
He asks you to improvise in a very structured way of dancing.
She was a pragmatist, willing to improvise — to try the bank-shot solution.
In addition to enhancing images, the Magic Pony system can improvise new ones.
It's really fun to improvise within a narrative that exists within real life.
So while I'm still figuring it all out, I sometimes have to improvise.
Still, he popped the cassette tape into the player and began to improvise.
Most productions don't even have a script, you just improvise in the moment.
You may need to improvise a face mask using a scarf or bandana.
She also learned about tricky diagnoses, and how to to improvise, she said.
You're not giving a speech, so it's likely you'll still have to improvise.
That's what happens when you... (85033/2) ... improvise speeches in a second language.
And, bright as he is, he can't improvise a life he never had.
On Friday night, solo musicians responsible for discrete pieces gathered to improvise together.
Furthermore, when shit hits the fan, these climbers lack the mountaineering skills to improvise.
We'll just improvise some songs and do some covers and cobble it all together.
A successful critic needs to be ready to improvise in response to novel art.
"Sometimes I get to improvise with her," Pete Gardner, who plays her boss, says.
"Being a mom sometimes means you need to improvise and get creative," says Cooper.
I have to improvise a bit and end up making Indian-style Southern food.
" He added: "You improvise around this stuff and U.S. national interests will be damaged.
Most people probably don't have all those things laying around, but improvise a little.
Again, there's a metaphor to jazz: to improvise means to embrace making a mistake.
Currently, communities often improvise ways to help survivors, their loved ones, and the bereaved.
He'd take fights on short notice, trying to improvise his way to a win.
It's the sort of sideline people improvise in straitened times to soak vulnerable marks.
The public-affairs network — not generally known for guerrilla journalism techniques — began to improvise.
They are confident, spontaneous, and flexible, and often rely on their ability to improvise.
After she finished, the teacher, who'd been accompanying on piano, asked her to improvise.
On this touchdown throw to Jordy Nelson, Rodgers had to escape pressure and improvise.
Since Segway yoga doesn't exist (yet!) I decide to improvise with what I've got.
He said while some are waiting on hardware from Asia, they can improvise solutions.
You also have the chance to improvise with a cocktail made of fruit puree.
The goal was not to simply improvise, but to create something and rehearse it.
"That isn't to say that I don't improvise or paint from feelings," Douglas contends.
"Generally, in South Indian music we improvise in reductions," Swaminathan said, for my benefit.
Ultimately, though, it was Watson's ability to improvise under pressure that sunk the Bills.
The order clarifies little on enforcement, leaving customs and border officials appearing to improvise.
When shooting pictures at The Florida Aquarium in Tampa, the photojournalist had to improvise.
The still doubled-over Smith was the only guy left, so Goudelock had to improvise.
Musicians climb further away from the motives of political power as they improvise spontaneously together.
Each area is teeming with hostiles, weapons to improvise, opportunities for kills—and potential witnesses.
More broadly, Arthur trusts his ability to improvise and solve problems if things turn bad.
To cope with the demand for facilities and equipment, the DCB has had to improvise.
Martinez had apparently pulled his T-shirt over his daughter to improvise a baby carrier.
It's also forcing many here to improvise solutions to problems they never thought they'd face.
LS: I love to improvise, it's where I start from in terms of making movement.
Crashing is one of the first opportunities I've had to really improvise dramatically on film.
When you don't, you have to play around that and it forces you to improvise.
No matter what his future projects may entail, Guthrie is sure to continue to improvise.
Too surprised to improvise, I sat and stared at the camera" for "interminable silent seconds.
And you can, always, as we traditionally do on Wednesdays, go off script and improvise.
Soon he was instructing several strangers to improvise a group interpretive dance in a hayloft.
Not having glue we had to improvise with the things we could get on canteen.
If you're a teacher, sometimes the best classroom materials are the ones you improvise yourself.
There&aposs a loose script, but it leaves ample room for the cast to improvise.
Sometimes you improvise and you're like, eh, the scripted line's just better, it's just better.
Segers used printmaking as it had never been used before, primarily to improvise unique artworks.
Here's a guy right now that's a one-read guy and then he's gonna improvise.
Thank god I love to improvise, because motherhood is the biggest improvisation I've ever done.
Thank god I love to improvise, because motherhood is the biggest improvisation I've ever done.
George: In any kind of situation we improvise and ideas come from working on them.
The desire to dig into history, improvise, and make up a story came from him.
They self-organize, form groups, and improvise throughout the response and recovery to address their needs.
A person named Krista said they "had to improvise" by writing "I voted" on their hand.
I decide to improvise with a chocolate croissant that I'll just scoop the innards out of.
Kids improvise their own athletic supplies and art teachers get creative to come up with materials.
Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the kingpin known across the globe as El Chapo, would have to improvise.
Left on stage, in the spotlight, with no new material, Trump has been forced to improvise.
I should have had a plan B ready to go but instead, I had to improvise.
They tend to open onto acres of space where the tenor saxophonist can improvise and conjure.
He would improvise these long monologues and you're just thinking 'Is this dude channeling another person?
Dwyer then asked us to shout out phrases and to improvise short scenes based on them.
He seemed not to predict its flight all that well, having to improvise a last-second cut.
Those same motifs appear and reappear, but now Oehlen allows them more space to improvise upon themselves.
My curling iron's all the way in the other room, so we'll have to improvise a little.
It's that ability to improvise that puts him a nose ahead of comparable players like Danny Green.
I improvise by sautéing zucchini, cherry tomatoes, and garlic, and then top it off with arrabbiata sauce.
Because El Centro's radio frequencies were different from those of Dallas police, Abbott was forced to improvise.
Looking back, it's no wonder he tried to improvise a one-man on-field witness protection program.
The musician can never improvise properly because she or he is stuck in that pattern of notes.
Our Science and Technology section looked at just how sophisticated weapons have become as their makers Improvise.
During a chat about Abrams encouraging the trio to improvise more, Isaac seemingly almost lets something slip.
Mr. Grant's seasonal Italian menu deftly hits basic notes while consistently finding ways to improvise and surprise.
Instead the dancer's draw on their previous training to improvise movements from a range of dance styles.
We can have an idea of what we're going to do, but we make changes, we improvise.
The Necks could be said to do versions of — to improvise on — their past (entirely improvised) performances.
Public health agencies take down a playbook from the last event and try to improvise around it.
But grass, which demands specific footwork and an ability to improvise, rewards experience more than most surfaces.
This showcase accomplishes just that, as the two comedians perform sketches and songs and improvise scenes together.
Chaplin prefers to give readers the blueprints they need to be able to improvise in any season.
Lyrics come from the mind and work differently as you improvise and you put them all together.
It gives the story a feeling of inevitability while leaving the writers plenty of room to improvise.
He pulls John Ritter up onstage to improvise with him, and he does kind of the same things.
But when you need to improvise for real, you better be able prove you can do it right.
Click here to view original GIFWe've all had to improvise when realizing we've run out of clean dishes.
He likes to work loose and let his actors improvise, and he's always operated on a small scale.
I improvise a sauce with peanut butter, garlic, ginger, sesame oil, soy sauce, hoisin sauce, and rice vinegar.
So if we can't have the real thing, we can improvise — even if it's just for one night.
More than one in 10 of them have had to improvise sanitary wear when they couldn't afford them.
Some guests will prepare a backstory, but most don't, so we sit down and pretty fully improvise it.
Ministers happily improvise on government business in public, floating the idea of holding a second Brexit referendum, say.
And, like a black preacher feeling the moment, he departed from his text to improvise during that speech.
My method is to improvise a lot, so sometimes that works out great and other times it's shitty.
They give their partner the space to flow and improvise — supporting them with active listening and genuine interest.
St. Joseph's was prepared for the storm, and its floodgates held, but it's had to improvise on occasion.
The movers improvise in the way they interpret the tasks and negotiate with each other and the inflatables.
But Spielberg freed her to improvise dialog and doted on her, constantly checking if she needed a break.
I take inspiration from all the women through history who've had to improvise sex toys, and think creatively.
I'd pick up the thread, and we'd improvise into dawn, like two beat-up tenor saxophones, exchanging riffs.
But they are always prepared to improvise their descriptions — not unlike calling a sports game — during the performance.
Performers of the time were expected to improvise and adapt them to whatever conditions they found themselves in.
People who migrate to cities, unable to find sufficient affordable housing, improvise sprawling settlements that become more permanent.
These projects aim to anonymize faces, improvise hand movements and — perhaps hardest of all — give credible fashion advice.
They improvise and come up with a bit of sectarian musicianship they hope will appease their Protestant crowd.
Maybe next time at the Metropolitan Opera I wouldn't have to improvise — it would actually be written down.
Flustered, I tried to improvise, shuffling through my printed pages for some semblance of a relevant talking point.
So you want something that has a bit of play to it—where you can improvise within the tracks.
But Kepler's mission changed a few years ago when some components of the spacecraft broke, forcing scientists to improvise.
It is improvised, but we may improvise it several times before we get the take we want to use.
The flavors were fresh, if a little unfamiliar, and the labor required to improvise in a pinch paid off.
Watch a hard-working robot improvise to climb drawers and cross gaps Let's put this in more concrete terms.
Wallace's ability to improvise is part of what makes him one of the most creative bartenders in New York.
When you don't have a sled available but there's plenty of snow on the ground, you have to improvise.
Being able to improvise in order to complete a task is a great skill for a robot to have.
But it is also because he simply prefers to improvise, unconstrained by convention or by a chain of command.
Have ideas for a few affordable or even free activities to participate in so you don't have to improvise.
However, while islandization presents some obvious challenges for companies with globalized business models, many have begun trying to improvise.
To pursue a dream, one must know how to improvise and how to act in the time of crisis.
But Johnston anticipated this maneuver and withdrew his forces to a position behind the Rappahannock, forcing McClellan to improvise.
Years later, they admit they were forced to improvise when the sizes of the text or photos were off.
Now artists in the collective use smartphones to improvise on the fly, and the films have become more dreamlike.
Many groups improvise with a "Quarantini," which is basically a mixed drink containing whatever liquor you have on hand.
The sheer range of powers means that you can constantly explore new play styles and improvise on the fly.
"We had to improvise, and make it all look real on screen," Mr. Nakajima told The Times in 2013.
He was so much smaller than the adults he was lined up with that the detectives had to improvise.
In his 1997 essay "A Last Look Around," he reflects on "scrambling to improvise solutions" as his sight fades.
The clip had nothing but ambient crowd noise; LaPlaca told the aspiring students to improvise and announce the play.
The machine cannot improvise with a twist or adjustment and put its weight (though considerable) into the most yielding angle.
But if there are no rules there is nothing to improvise with, no conventions to overturn, no arbitrariness to confound.
They will need to be at ease working with one another but also able to improvise and be self-reliant.
It relies upon a vocalist's ability to sing and improvise from hundreds of combinations of chromatic scales, known as ragas.
Shooting on iPhone — as he did with his previous feature Unsane — Soderbergh seems to be enjoying the freedom to improvise.
The family uses solar panels to operate a fridge, and dug a hole in the ground to improvise a toilet.
With Daedalus, it was exciting because we got to play on it more than usual, just with having him improvise.
Speaking to BBC Radio Leeds, one teenage girl explained how she tried to improvise in lieu of proper sanitary items.
Mark Richards, the person at the airport in charge of measuring the snow, then had to improvise, the Post reported.
As his allies have learned, they can never predict whether he will work with them or improvise on his own.
I put a camera in my hotel room in London and pushed the furniture, and I just started to improvise.
As a result, it's the people inside organizations, not the machines, who must improvise in the face of unanticipated events.
It's not that uncommon for someone who's trained classically to refuse to improvise so I think that translates to writing.
If [politicians] could learn to improvise over a blues, or a montuno, they could take that into their own world.
HUNT In between setups, we would drop our "Jumanji" roles and improvise, just to get it out of our system.
Improvise a double boiler by adding about 2 inches of water to a saucepan and setting it over medium heat.
I took a class at Anna Scher Theatre, where you pay five pounds and improvise for two or three hours.
The girls I worked with could improvise quicker than a Hollywood actor and play any character that the mood demanded.
They give employees the latitude to improvise, or they create a place to send anyone in need of an improviser.
Whether it was his throws from the pocket or when he was forced to improvise, Wilson was at his best.
Two episodes will be shown on mute, and a group of talented performers will improvise new dialogue for the characters.
After high school, she joined the seminal company Jazz Tap Ensemble, learning to choreograph and to improvise with live music.
"What I loved so much about it was that we got to improvise the majority of the film," Lapkus said.
You cannot improvise well unless you're a good listener — a fact as true in politics as it is in music.
Instead, the president has been left to improvise his own defense, tweeting incessantly with the hope that something will stick.
The robot is not able to improvise and any unexpected change in tempo from the musicians would have been ruinous.
A surgeon had to improvise when a tool used to prepare a skin graft was broken and the graft failed.
There is, nevertheless, a beauty to how Makumbi's characters improvise alternatives to what they do not have or cannot be.
That's part of the appeal, of course, but it can be pretty dicey to improvise on something like Anita Hill.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads   (to be free, improvise)   I did not know the difference / between Intuition and Instinct.
Often scientists do such weird stuff that there isn't actually a product manufactured for our needs—so we have to improvise!
You can also search the app store for singing apps, or improvise by searching instrumental karaoke versions of songs on YouTube.
Although you absolutely need to design a business plan and conduct market research, you'll still have to improvise along the way.
It's a version of a Toastmasters' practice called "table topics," in which speakers are asked to improvise on an impromptu topic.
The two-foot long arm monitors the music in the room, so it can improvise based on the beat and rhythm.
But planning and practice build in a "reflex", he says, aiding medics to improvise when events do not go as rehearsed.
But ideally he would dispense with scripts altogether, leaving the cast to improvise in their own personalities and their own voices.
The whole operation was run out of a small apartment in London, and the team had to improvise quite a bit.
Businesses have had to close or improvise to remain open and university students told Reuters their educational courses had been disrupted.
Rubio couldn't take lesser Tri-state tough guy Chris Christie, and sweats, stammers, and malfunctions when forced to improvise under pressure.
"When you forget bottles to pump into, you improvise," she wrote in the caption of a photo she shared on Instagram.
They're programmed to perform melodramatic stories, and improvise just enough to incorporate the human guests who interrupt their carefully choreographed lives.
In his approach to Mr. Potts's music, Mr. Dunne decided to allow himself a certain freedom — to improvise within a structure.
When they record a video, they improvise freestyle banter while playing, and simply start all over again if something goes awry.
Whatever money the government can muster to improvise patchwork repairs in its oil fields and processing plants is now drying up.
His 10 speeches will be in his native Spanish, which typically means he might improvise instead of sticking to prepared texts.
After they can improvise their way out of a narrative situation, they can then self-determine what they want to do.
Two of the most notable are Shimon, the aforementioned marimba-playing robot which can perceive, interact, and improvise with human musicians.
They're really an opportunity for us to get together, improvise as these characters, and find the comedy as we go along.
It's completely live, warts and all, and we're just gonna improvise through this live experience, which we're really, really excited about.
Unlike video games, which typically have set boundaries, you can improvise, customize the story, and get as specific as you want.
In Sweden, crispbread makers would use a studded rolling pin, Bengtsson says, but at home, you can improvise with a fork.
It was classic Trump, as the president avoided using a teleprompter and appeared to improvise and riff for the most part.
An attempt to build an artificial Dungeon Master offers hope that machines able to improvise a good storyline might be built.
As they improvise weapons from pool cues and other scavenged bits and bobs, their camaraderie and newfound purpose are rather sweet.
As each dancer takes the stage, an M.C., an operatic vocalist, a black gospel choir and five musicians will improvise. Nov.
As each dancer takes the stage, an M.C., an operatic vocalist, a black gospel choir and five musicians will improvise. Nov.
Unlike him, she does not improvise her policies, which are the product of a decades-long honing of National Front ideology.
Three members of Det Andre Teatret (the Other Theater), from Oslo, improvise an entire play in the style of Henrik Ibsen.
Unlike Hong Kong, Taiwan need not improvise its weapons; with the help of its friends, it can meet steel with steel.
The higher prices and the lack of ingredients meant I had to improvise recipes as I stood there in the aisle.
He can improvise if someone in the audience asks a question, calling up images stored on the planetarium's server almost instantly.
I'm Jon Jones and I play games and I improvise and I search because that's what my soul cries out to do.
The color of Bellingham's eyes and hair is not known, nor is his skin tone, so Morrison had to improvise those elements.
He will be put under intense stress and scrutiny, forced to improvise answers to difficult questions that he doesn't get to choose.
He would read the outline for the episode ahead of time, but once the camera was rolling he would improvise his part.
But he eventually decided that he liked it, re-recorded the vocal, and asked Leron Thomas and Noveller to improvise around it.
Well, I could improvise a lot, and have the actors talk over each other, and react to each other in real time.
Click here to view original GIFWhen you can't rely on a computer to improve (or fake) a movie scene, you gotta improvise.
We wake up in the morning and everything we worked on and were about to shoot, we throw away and just improvise.
They're easy to improvise, and all you really need to do is throw in some healthy foods and turn on your blender.
And then they allowed us to improvise moments and find new things within each scene, so it was a really cool environment.
The goal is to improvise a scene based on the other team's suggestion and then have your team guess your secret objective.
"It really depends on the design and how complicated and detailed it is, or if I plan ahead or improvise," she said.
"I have a special version of the circuit board that I built to allow myself to improvise with the material," says Perich.
In the meantime, waste picker Chokri Ayari, who sells his plastic through the EPRA, has to improvise to cover his healthcare needs.
At one point Brad's Goldentone amp blew out but Mikey was able to improvise and drag the track out so nobody noticed.
I come up with the concept, and usually I'll just improvise until I get a good take and then keep on going.
Contestants at the event improvise lyrics based on a phrase or a character from "Don Quixote" or other works by the author.
We've got thousands and thousands of recipes on NYT Cooking (including a bunch without measurements if you're in the mood to improvise).
" She understands that one can only improvise on tradition so far, before the fundamentals of order disintegrate and, well, "things fall apart.
Oberholtzer says the freshness and freedom for chefs to improvise gives Tender Greens an opportunity to make each location a singular experience.
I've been craving shrimp in Thai red curry sauce, so I improvise dinner based on a couple of recipes I find online.
For the filling, the recipe called for obscure ingredients such as freeze-dried raspberries and blackcurrant powder, so I had to improvise.
Let's just say I mooned a lot of people that day..." — AzzieKay Time To Improvise"I teach 18-year-olds introductory college English.
Angie Chuang, an NYC-based designer who designs genderfluid high-end streetwear, struggles to find swimwear and has learned how to just improvise.
Trump's comfort on camera, his ability to improvise—including the "You're fired!" tagline—cemented his value, as did the strong first-season ratings.
Forced to improvise, she ripped out pages from her notebook and stuffed them into her dress' shoulder openings to create sleeves, witnesses said.
For the next three minutes Ms. Mvula seems to improvise over it, with bits of the tightly written lyrics she has already sung.
It had better not: They are already planning to improvise the next day, because two of their other regular starters are hurt, too.
Though the trials were scripted, actors were encouraged to improvise their lines, and the audience could often participate in the show as jurors.
As a teenager she would improvise by shopping in men's stores, or by buying a dress and wearing it as a T-shirt.
Get moving indoors: Do circuits on the stairs, improvise weights with cans of food, and consider investing in some simple home exercise equipment.
The artistry of the actors — their ability to improvise and crack wise in potentially lethal circumstances — is what separates them from their foes.
I created a phrase for each basic melody, then the dancers improvise when the musicians do, always referring to the original set phrase.
Alison Roman has a couple of strong recipes on NYT Cooking, along with a lot of instruction that will allow you to improvise.
Also on the lineup is the mischievous Sally Silvers, who plans to choreograph on the spot and improvise with her colleague Pooh Kaye.
We got to do a lot of not just improvising with each other -- you've got to improvise with everything going on around you.
Now that the trolling ethos has infiltrated the actual core of government, whole systems are being forced to improvise around Trump's inscrutable center.
As at his rallies, and on reality TV, he was more comfortable in the moments he could improvise and play off the crowd.
Usually when I have to do an accent, I listen to samples, I take some notes, but for Bridget I had to improvise.
Or I can mix all of these strategies together, which is when God of War sings because there's so much room to improvise.
"It's not easy to get the materials so we have to adapt and improvise a lot," said Alejo, 37, whose lamps contain salt crystals.
Unseen casting agents urge her to improvise, and, while confused, Charlie takes a deep breath and obliges, delivering a passionate off-the-cusp monologue.
But even though I had fun watching him make bombs and improvise zombie melting, his actions felt oddly out of sync with each other.
Include staples like cilantro, onion, and fresh peppers, and you can improvise with the rest, or try one of these eight delicious recipes ahead.
Given Mr Trump's tendency to improvise, China wants to be sure there is a political win on the table before it agrees to meet.
"It was the system he hated," he said, "because he felt it destroyed all possibility to be creative, to work intuitively and to improvise."
" Jung agrees: "The more raw material you have, the more time you devote to developing a skill set, the easier it is to improvise.
Instead of just passively sending and receiving selfies, you can now emphasize and improvise by drawing, with the photograph as a jumping-off point.
We're trying to retain so much of the good we inherited from our parents, throw away the rotten parts and improvise along the way.
In a sushi tasting menu, or omakase, the chef is free to improvise the meal as he goes along, choosing whatever fish looks best.
And not everyone can do that—a lot of people want to get on the set and improvise, but it doesn't work that way.
The commitment it would require for an actor to know this movie well enough to break into NASA and improvise would be pretty high.
That's a measure of the brain's resilience and ability to improvise and overcome obstacles, and it's known to protect cognitive function in old age.
Start meal planning and thinking about what you can make with your current supplies and be prepared to substitute, improvise or try new recipes.
Many players amass an encyclopedic knowledge of the music's structures, but learning to improvise is as much a bodily skill as a mental one.
With private schools and nannies out of the question financially, we do what working parents do, from the United States to Italy: We improvise.
Several actors with Down syndrome from RambaZamba Theater, a Berlin troupe that works with disabled people, seemed the most engaged and ready to improvise.
Puerto Ricans are the first to say they can improvise — resolver — when a drought dries them up or a terrible storm knocks them down.
Or perhaps you're looking to improvise, as we often do on Wednesdays here, cooking what we call no-recipe recipes, off a narrative prompt.
She has uncommon court sense for a player of any age, a grasp of when to attack, when to defend and when to improvise.
I had "obsolete" for OUTDATED and "dither" for LATHER; knew TEAMWORK, RANGE, DIGEST; and had good guesses with IMPROVISE, GRAFFITI and a few others.
I ordered a professional sniper's camo suit for the first part of my plan, but it didn't arrived on time, so I have to improvise.
Lloyd Kaufman: Sometimes you have to [improvise] because the cast and crews we work with are inexperienced—you have to keep things fresh on set.
" Offering up one last pearl of wisdom, the 33-year-old shared that expectant couples "just have to improvise and do the best you can.
" Offering up one last pearl of wisdom, the 33-year-old shared that expectant couples "just have to improvise and do the best you can.
Where McKay knew how to create comedic scenarios that allowed Ferrell and Reilly room to improvise, Cohen's approach seems far more dependent on scripted jokes.
Selling the illusion of being a host meant the actors would need to improvise on the fly, drawing on their characters' origins, allegiances, and secrets.
Voice actors are encouraged to improvise when recording their lines, and Buddy himself comes off as a cocky cross between Ricky Bobby and Matthew McConaughey.
Recorded in a studio in Detroit and then finished in Niger, the band of experienced African musicians (and an American bassist) improvise in most songs.
Collins dropped the snap out of the shot gun before he was able to improvise and connect with Jalen Reagor on a 67-yard score.
But the United States doesn't offer any type of universal ID, which means private institutions and even the federal government itself have had to improvise.
This vegetarian omelette recipe starts with bell peppers, cilantro, red onions, tomatoes, and mushrooms, but you can improvise with whatever you have on hand. Broccoli?
I went to the Zen place, I was able to improvise and not worry whether I was going to sound like Hank if I did.
In the final scene of Kate Plays Christine, which Greene leaves up to Sheil to improvise, the actress wrests control of the film from him.
But it is also possible that they have reached nothing more than a vague high-level political consensus or "gentleman's agreement" and plan to improvise.
So once again a player has to improvise and negotiate a trade for a Pokémon if it's one they have a strong desire to obtain.
On the frontier, the answers are not found in the back of the book and sometimes you have to venture into the unknown and improvise.
"Nearly always they ask me to hold a liturgy there, so we have to improvise wine, bread and hold a (Lord's) supper anywhere," she said.
If these two ding-dong directors were looking for actors' unique personalities one technique that's used almost always is asking actors to improvise the dialogue.
So we're doing "Stairway" the way they would play it live, so it gives us a little more room to maybe improvise a little bit.
He brought fillets of fluke and uni, and also decides to "improvise a little salad" with the Mexican cucumbers, tomatoes, and berries he picked up.
On Wednesdays, of course, we don't always cook with recipes, preferring sometimes to follow the no-recipe recipe route instead, and improvise off a theme.
To improvise examination tables, they borrow the wooden school desks and church pews, pad them with yoga mats and screen them with thin purple curtains.
So there she is, one of my favorite actresses, who I&aposve never met, and I had to improvise that scene in front of her.
It's a quick yet poignant juxtaposition: a man cosmically knocked out of sync with the universe, being reminded of the courage it takes to improvise.
Drawing from classical and jazz methods, the chordal instruments will play strictly notated music written by Zorn while Roeder and Sorey will improvise around them.
In 1960, shortly after moving to New York, she and two fellow Californians, Yvonne Rainer and Simone Forti, rented a studio to improvise dances together.
J.R.O. 'DISCUSSIONS' (Wide Hive) Roscoe Mitchell has long been interested in teaching orchestras how to improvise, and this album reveals the fruits of his labor.
There are differences, but our brains automatically fill in the gaps and we can improvise a new grip, hold an unfamiliar object securely and so on.
Here's a recipe for  Grilled Caprese Quesadillas  to get you started, but once you get the hang of grilling quesadillas, you can improvise with the ingredients!
Resourceful Knife Maker Proves You Can Turn Aluminum Foil Into a Terrifyingly Sharp BladeWe've all had to improvise when realizing we've run out of clean dishes.
That forced the operation to improvise with the vehicular attacks around Barcelona that eventually killed 15 people, the worst terror attack to strike Spain since 2004.
They loved being able to act and improvise with a story we had, and not having the pressure of nailing dialogue and hitting all their marks.
But they apply those rules blindly, without a human-like understanding of what they are doing or an ability to improvise a solution on the spot.
Actors were given leeway to improvise answers to some of the questions posed to them by the reporter, while other answers were carefully and powerfully scripted.
Not a lot of singers can write as much strong melody as he can write or compose or improvise right away over those kinds of chords.
He makes traditional flatbread every day and, like his father's oven, has had to improvise a cooker from an upturned wok placed over a gas ring.
Duterte read his prepared 50-minute speech in full, unlike his two previous addresses, when he abandoned his script to improvise, ramble and lambaste his critics.
She said that she helped another couple, marrying in Mexico, improvise when a pregnant member of the party was ordered to stay home by her doctor.
But when business called during a walk on the beach with Lexi, Altman realized his cell phone battery was running low, so he had to improvise.
All your weapons and armor are stripped away in Trials of the Sword, leaving you to improvise as some formation of enemies moves in to attack.
I don't have either so I improvise by using his equipment-free suggestions and some tips from Beyoncé's "Let's Move" health-initiative Instagram video from 2015.
Celebrity hairstylist Tokyo Stylez, who partnered with Suave to create the look, reveals that they didn't actually use the original piece, so they had to improvise.
If Brown has first created a formal visual language, she then begins to morph and improvise — mimicking the transition of the Queen's English into conversational usage.
Lin has been trying to grow his hair out to some unspecified length, and the process led him to improvise various coiffures: Mohawks, side parts, ponytails.
While the young men of pop danced in perfectly synchronized moves we could easily imitate, Usher seemed to improvise his eccentric and over-the-top style.
Some Chipotle locations offer nachos as a "secret menu" item, but if your local shop doesn't roll like that, you can still improvise your own version.
In the tiny central North Carolina town of Lobelia, Michelle Gagnon, and her boyfriend have had to improvise on living arrangements in the weeks since Florence.
Mr. Zorn closes things out with a series of "Improv Nights," bringing together an overspill of top-shelf collaborators to improvise in a loose, valedictory rotation.thestonenyc.
Mr. Granillo has worked for other haunted ventures, but said Heretic is the most fulfilling, as Mr. Marcato allows him to completely improvise the guest experience.
I like dipping them in banana ketchup, which you can buy or improvise by cooking overripe bananas and tomato paste into a sweet-and-sour jam.
Below I&aposll walk you through a breakdown of how I use it, though there&aposs always room to improvise and adjust based on your preferences.
At last year's Moogfest, a four-day music and technology conference in North Carolina, Shimon showed off its ability to improvise and play with human musicians.
" Rothauser said he was immediately impressed with Comer's ability "to improvise within the system," adding that "it felt wonderful to be discovered by her in that way.
Without legendary high elven swords Sting or Glamdring on hand, the hobbits and elves (and yes, there was a plain-ol' human there, too) had to improvise.
Most reality stars would have used that moment to improvise a snappy comeback, to endear themselves to fans with a joke or generate headlines with a confrontation.
For me, it's the same thing: You can't improvise in the preaching moment if you're not knowledgeable about Scripture and how we make those applications in life.
But Reagan was also a pragmatist, willing to compromise, able to improvise in pursuit of his goals and, most of all, eager to expand his party's appeal.
Although plenty of game engines do improvise a little for things like foot placement and blend animations, this is a new approach that could prove more robust.
The cast is granted several opportunities to improvise different jokes, and because said cast features comic experts like Devine and Plaza, said jokes are often ridiculously funny.
Watching them perform with a more mature eye, their acting talent appears primarily rooted in the ability to mimic and obey rather than to improvise or emote.
He goes everywhere and then somehow brings it back around, it's kind of astonishing to watch him improvise because you're like, 'Wow, that's all in your head?
" She added: "The only thing I can recall being allowed to improvise was the little singsong 'I don't know what to do' chant in 'Pierrot Le Fou.
Being onstage with an artist like Alessandra gives you so much freedom; you can almost improvise, because she can always understand and follow what you are doing.
In the competition, each rapper gets one minute to improvise a song based on a phrase, word or character created by Cervantes, like Rocinante, Don Quixote's horse.
She finds volunteers to make music, improvise dance, sail, move into their apartments, run wild in an Italian city, or amuse themselves in a staged traffic jam.
Outside of Apple, independent repair techs improvise to get the same results: "A lot of people sandwich the phone between two books carefully," one tech told me.
He would curse and flail and break at least one vital piece in a fit of rage, but he always managed to improvise and finish the job.
While I had written all the parts of the show beforehand, as everything was always in movement, I was supposed to improvise if there was any trouble.
One thing I learned from Muhal Richard Abrams [an A.A.C.M. co-founder] and the Experimental Band: He'd write these compositions, and then he'd ask people to improvise.
Much later I would slip Ryunosuke Akutagawa through a secret entrance and we'd drink sake and improvise spinning tales deep into the night until he willfully disappeared.
She invents a sequence of movements and then asks dancers to go away and improvise, using the basic grammar she has given them and elaborating on it.
Rather than improvise or consider options in those moments, they practice rapid responses -- such as apologizing and offering a replacement drink for free -- until it's second nature.
Green and Bini have worked out an overarching structure for the show, but there's also room for Green to improvise which clips he throws up at points.
Once he made it through this difficult psychological period, the prerequisites for sitting down and writing this type of music were missing, his ability to improvise seemingly gone.
I read that many couples enjoy using the toy for partnered play, but with no partner in sight at the time of review I was left to improvise.
The widest surface I had was not wide enough, so I had to improvise by shaving off some plastic from beneath the TV's frame and inverting the legs.
After season 5, the showrunners had to improvise their own glib lines for Tyrion, which leads straight into him making familiar gibes at Varys for not having balls.
Encouragement from the audience spurs the musician to improvise; throughout the 20th century, famous oud players like Farid al-Atrash played to boisterous crowds across the Middle East.
Jefferson will have spent four years running the Connecticut offense, a situational, read-and-react system that forces players to understand defensive schemes in real time and improvise.
That could include, for example, dealing with a pharmacy that refuses to ship medication to a disaster area and helping families improvise a way to share their medication.
I'm planning on making Southern American food for the guys — I'm from the South — but we have to improvise a bit since certain ingredients aren't at the store.
The snack cart is reportedly empty and some people are having to improvise diapers for their babies, but everyone appears to be taking the entire thing in stride.
The only other time the I see inmates get so excited is when they're describing the cook-ups they're forced to improvise as an alternative to jailhouse dinners.
A CBS News report published last week told the story of a woman who was "forced to improvise" because she was wearing a sleeveless dress at the Capitol.
What we're seeing now—him flourishing in an uptempo system that allows its point guard to improvise whenever he wants—has the potential to recontextualize his entire career.
Karni told People she received the directive with no time to buy or borrow a new dress, forcing her to improvise with her dress from her 2015 wedding.
I think that they write stuff that's in my voice, and they let me improvise within the structure, which is great, and I definitely have fun doing it.
When you were put together to do this for the first time and forced to improvise and be quick on your feet, did any genuine competitiveness come out?
Chinese laborers in the 20th century were generally not allowed to be buried at Lima's Catholic cemeteries, forcing them to improvise burial sites, according to Peru's Culture Ministry.
I kept a futon on one end of the space and on the other I'd improvise solo performances, blasting music and putting my cigarettes out on the floor.
Nine of the UCB's regular actors and actresses, on this night only, improvise a comedy scene with their life partners, who do not do comedy for a living.
Ice doesn't pay me for the features I add to [the] website so I had to improvise and Coinhive seemed like a good solution to fix all those problems.
To play in a controlled world is to be an actor performing a role: you can improvise, but you will hit your marks when the script calls for it.
Because of the on-set struggles, Gottlieb needed to re-write the script throughout the day, and Spielberg had to improvise multiple elements on the spot, including the barrels.
He initially intended to perform one difficult trick he had landed before, but when he successfully pulled it off earlier than expected, he was left with time to improvise.
The host of party has always got to think on their feet and improvise, to navigate changing goalposts of social norms and political minefields with drunks stumbling through them.
They planned to head to Mexico but had to improvise after a prison tailor accused of aiding them failed to show up to give them a ride, officials said.
That may be bad news for run-of-the-mill porn actors who need a lot of direction, can't improvise or "get it right" in one take, Dillon said.
And they need to do so because with Daniele De Rossi now injured and his deputy Thiago Motta suspended for accumulating yellow cards, Italy must improvise again in midfield.
Of course, unless you have your own custom-built "Yoni Stool" ($200 plus shipping) for this purpose, you'll have to improvise on how you create your home cooch sauna.
Quarterback Blake Bortles was still prone to mistakes, but a talented receiving corps and an ability to improvise helped give the Jaguars the best passing attack in the division.
A new world where we could manipulate and layer footage endlessly, and have the freedom to improvise, change, and even create new unexpected looks during the FX-making process.
My whole philosophy is to prepare some instruments that have most of the sounds there and then kind of improvise my way through the different things on the album.
The woozy, lyrically dense songs have the feel of "ciphers"—hip-hop's tradition in which small groups of rappers improvise and feed off one another in a live setting.
Deng Xiaoping's government was trying to improvise new solutions to the country's economic backwardness, which officials thought had exposed China to humiliation in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
A wave of countrywide blackouts in Venezuela has exposed the extent to which the state has failed, forcing the population to improvise quick fixes to cope with a catastrophe.
Within the rigorous structures she builds — tightly ordered sequences of movement, song and spoken text — she finds the freedom to improvise, to respond to her audience in the moment.
Conducted by Gino Sitson, a French-American master of vocal manipulation, the workshop will teach children how to create and improvise songs, including using their bodies as rhythm instruments.
When people say "trust // your intuition" – the dog inside me > doesn't (o)bay / the animal inside / feels the urge to go off//- leash to be free, improvise > I vs.
Those mission stories are low-hanging fruit, but they help you learn how your targets move, what their main paths and storylines are, and the different ways you can improvise.
But if you don't happen to have one, you can use a French press or even improvise a setup using a pitcher with a coffee filter set into a strainer.
In that game, set in a near-future where "artificial intelligence and machine learning are well out of their infancy," three to five players improvise memories about a dead friend.
Sure, there are plenty of exercises that you can do at home with just your bodyweight, but sometimes you want to use a weight or mat and can't really improvise.
The nature of the game is such that players who can be trusted to improvise and play "backyard football" are a wildcard or equalizer that can thwart entire defensive systems.
Reporter's Notebook SANA, Yemen — To blare the jingle that draws the children to his ice cream cart — in the midst of a war — Noah Taha has been forced to improvise.
You can prepare somewhat, but you're also restricted to the resources you have, so you have to basically improvise and hope for the best — or try again when you lose.
I got to improvise a lot and I was making comments and they'd laugh so much that they kind of ruined a lot of takes that would've been really great.  
"If a robot can actually improvise and do it in a way humans can't, my hope is that this will push music into a completely new uncharted domain," he explains.
The Vytautas coach is known for his liberal approach, he allows his players to improvise and is happy to tolerate an errant shot or two in the name of creativity.
Railroad workers lived in camps and cooked for themselves, meaning that they had to improvise to make things delicious and need very hearty food to stave off exhaustion and scurvy.
Once the drugs have been sold, Nacho I.D.s the purported shooter to the Mexican Terminator Twins (Luis Moncada and Daniel Moncada), who immediately improvise what looks like a suicidal raid.
The tenor saxophonist James Brandon Lewis and the drummer Chad Taylor both improvise in a way that runs rampant and discursive, but their music stays firmly centered in their bodies.
She, too, is a third-culture kid: The daughter of Japanese parents, she was raised in Costa Rica, where her mother had to improvise Japanese dishes out of available ingredients.
In his narration, Boyle discusses why he chose an ordinary home to birth the song, and how he let his performers improvise to help create the comedy of the scene.
True, Holzman's squads, still the only champions in the history of the Knicks, consisted of men blessed with exceptional basketball I.Q.s and the ability to improvise within the team concept.
While preparing for a solo concert at a club on the Lower East Side, he decided to improvise the entire performance from scratch, rather than on the basis of scores.
MARA ROSENBLOOM QUARTET, "Songs From the Ground" (Fresh Sound, 2013) The bandleader edges closer to the fore here, offering a handful of pert, tuneful originals with more space to improvise.
Some of Trump's earlier speeches were stilted or stiff, but on Friday he was smoother and at times he left the script to improvise without going too far off track.
Businesses had to close or improvise to remain open during the shutdown and the telecoms minister told state radio it cost the equivalent of about $10 million in daily economic output.
They are trained to improvise and, following a decent rehearsal process, are usually on stage with colleagues they trust implicitly to pick up the pieces and react to their unspoken cues.
Similar to the improvisation in jazz, tap dancers also improvise but instead of relying on traditional jazz instruments like the piano, saxophone, or bass, the music comes from a dancer's feet.
Remini's character Joan was supposed to be giving her best friend Maya (Lopez) a pep talk before a high-status job interview when Remini decided to improvise her lines mid-scene.
The latest example, from Google's creative research team Magenta, is the Piano Genie — an AI program that lets you improvise fluently on the piano by simply bashing away at eight buttons.
The first big fight Leon faces is a giant monster that lives in a lake and he's forced to improvise with harpoons as he's dragged around the water in a rowboat.
"I actually had to use the self timer on my phone and I had it propped on a laundry basket ... I was home alone so I had to improvise," he said.
British director Mike Leigh (of the recent Mr. Turner) comes up with his scripts in conjunction with his actors, who improvise until they're happy with the screenplay, and then begin shooting.
Dead Cells makes that impossible because you have no idea what weapons and items are going to drop on any given run, so you're focused to improvise and find new strategies.
Since this is the Earth and not a galaxy far, far away, Sprave had to improvise when it came to the lasers and used glow sticks to mimic the gun's blast.
At Willa Jean, Fields has a number of tartines on the menu, so she decides to improvise on one with us using a time-honored flavor duo: pesto and goat cheese.
Having spent my entire career as a print-only journalist, always accustomed to having my work go through an editor before publication, I am now learning to improvise before a camera.
Let's make it our no-recipe recipe for this week: watch the video, then improvise your take on the meal using whatever firm white fish you can find at the market.
Then there's an impromptu jam session with Glover and ​Late Late Show ​bandleader Reggie Watts as Watts lays down a partially a capella funk beat for Glover to improvise over vocally.
AI is helping there in the form of systems like Dex-Net, which uses deep learning to let a robotic arm improvise an effective grip for objects it's never seen before.
For Wednesday dinners, I try to cook without a recipe, in the hopes of passing along a theme on which you might improvise: a no-recipe recipe that's designed to intrigue.
Though Ms. Harper, the movement director, created the "Let Go" line dance and a few other distinct phrases, she also wanted her dancers to improvise, and stay connected to the crowd.
His ability to slide on hard courts and improvise on defense call to mind Nadal and Djokovic, and when he attacks the net, his graceful athleticism is reminiscent of Roger Federer.
Residents have learned to improvise without power or running water, especially those who live in remote areas, who waited the longest for help and for whom recovery is the farthest off.
Then Robinson, who will be joined by guest musicians, will lead the crowd through what she calls her songwriting obstacle course, an exercise of imagination in which children help improvise melodies.
The robots' environment is highly regimented, so the machines never have to improvise—even if they were smart enough to do so, their unpredictability would put their human coworkers at risk.
Mr. Kaufman and Ms. Vigil then use the details gleaned from the interview to improvise a musical about the couple, from a rom-com-like "meet cute" to the present day.
Three Kingdoms is a game full of uncomfortable matchups that force you to improvise your way through battle after battle, which is exactly what a Total War game should feel like.
"Each boy was a challenge to connect with and we constantly had to improvise, introducing theater, music and art to get a peek into their minds," said Taabar's founder Ramesh Paliwal.
The 2 Dope Queens still improvise banter with each other and their audience like they're in their own living room (almost always with special recognition for black women, their "cocoa Khaleesis").
The association with top OEMs also reduces this risk, as manufacturers typically try to improvise and relaunch new platforms - which require significant upfront investment - rather than writing-off the initial investment altogether.
Instead Trump continued to improvise in response to news events, promoting doubt about his opponent while revealing few details about just how he would fulfill his promise to Make America Great Again.
"No piece is going to fit an exercise perfectly, so you're always having to improvise," Michael Scales, the music director at New York Theater Ballet, said at the company's East Village home.
When these bottom-up pressures mesh with uneven international trends, of which the falling oil price is but one, these regimes improvise, often making things worse in the medium- to long-term.
Heafner had long talked about his desire to survive long enough to spend one last Christmas with his family, but with his health worsening, Thomas knew the family would have to improvise.
British director Mike Leigh (of the recent Mr. Turner) comes up with his scripts in conjunction with his actors, who improvise until they're happy with the screenplay, and then begin the shoot.
For this performance, part of the New York Comedy Festival, members of the troupe will ask the audience to share moments that felt magical or otherworldly, and then improvise with that material.
A significant portion of the original film was shot live before an audience in Pasadena, with the director leaving his actors to improvise whole scenes of dialogue in between essential scripted moments.
Consisting solely of LGBTQ performers, they hold workshops with youth groups across the UK, and improvise performances based on interviews with LGBTQ people—a kind of oral history project on the stage.
The project - and the fact it was headed by a woman - drew curious islanders to the site, where Jalihal's team had to improvise designs to ensure construction did not harm the ecosystem.
But it&aposs also really fun to use that roadmap and to find ways to improvise off of it, and that&aposs always been part of the storytelling ethos of the show.
Mr. Zenón folds his blossoming saxophone sound snugly into the quartet; when he starts to improvise around the two-minute mark, the energy loosens slightly, but the five musicians remain closely enwrapped.
This time, though, the kids will do more than jam; working with 7- to 9-year-olds who have participated in her Musical Playdates web series, audience members will improvise original songs.
Of course there's a recipe (above) to go along with the words and, if you'd like to improvise a different kind of topping, a recipe for plain pan pizza dough as well.
The creative impulse is ultimately driven not by your personal or professional history, but by a kind of uninhibited curiosity, the capacity to let yourself improvise, to play around without imposing judgment.
Both were genuine struggles, and on an up-and-down day, Gauff had to scrap and improvise on the fly to fight back and defeat Cirstea 4-6, 6-3, 7-5.
Now in its 22nd season, the ensemble concludes each show the same way: In "Dance With Us," audience members can join the performers onstage to improvise to percussive music by Mr. Catanzaro.
Moreover, the association with top OEMs reduces this risk, as the manufacturers typically try to improvise and relaunch new platforms - which require significant upfront investment - rather than writing-off the initial investment altogether.
In our special, there's this woman — I always improvise it, because the answers are always so crazy — but during the special, one of the women was like, 'the children's section of the library.
There's plenty of options if you want to improvise but below are three (relatively) easy cocktail recipes that'll feed your caffeine addiction and/or love for the bad old days of 4Loko classic.
Click here to view original GIFIf you don't feel like spending $150+ on a steering wheel controller after already dropping $80 on a video game, you can always improvise like YouTuber chobiglass did.
While seated next to what would have been her very nice outfit, Fischer explained to Kimmel that her zipper broke right before she had to come on stage and she had to improvise.
To those portions of the electorate fed up with politics as usual, Mr. Trump's willingness to say just about anything and to improvise as he goes seems more refreshing and trustworthy than disqualifying.
Even where the drums are looped, the bass lines often drag and pull against the beat, breaking away from vamps to improvise and loosen things up; vocals arrive wherever they want, teasing expectations.
One of the podcast ideas we had for the end of the year was "game of the year," but since Waypoint had approached the concept differently each year, there's always room to improvise.
He preferred it when his clients let him improvise, rather than read from a prepared script, and his paint ads were indistinguishable from his poetry, except that they were intended to sell products.
He said that he often needs to improvise because of the lack of medical supplies and that the violent conditions on the street take a toll on the team's physical and mental wellbeing.
If the toilet overflows or a fight breaks out between patrons on the weekend, will we be left to improvise because we've been left out of discussions about how to handle such matters?
Fisher told Insider that the musical moment that took place at Belleview's basement was his "favorite moment in the film," even though it was "difficult" to play the piano, improvise, and deliver lines simultaneously.
"I wouldn't be surprised if his team reached out, but I'd be surprised if it ever were to happen in the same way this happened, with us being able to improvise questions," he added.
Kind of like an adult version of all the weird, creative shit you used to get up to as a kid when it was raining outside on a Sunday and you had to improvise.
Back in 2015, Williams told VICE she loved working with the director, who let the cast goof around and improvise during scenes—something we might see in spades when Jessica James debuts next month.
For two weeks in a row, President Donald Trump has blindsided his own staff by making major policy announcements out of the blue, leaving it up to the White House to improvise the implementation.
Although he has been briefed continuously in recent weeks, Trump's critics worry that he is not well prepared for the talks and may decide to improvise and to make "seat-of-the-pants" decisions.
This gave Mr. Trump, with his tendency to improvise his own facts, an assist — and, when he briefly went to war against Fox News and its anchor Megyn Kelly during the primary, a weapon.
Electronic music of this sort is often difficult to improvise, but one doesn't need to be an engineer to understand the basic coding commands that distinguish a big drop from a slow, aching one.
A former "Saturday Night Live" cast member said that Donald Trump's 2015 hosting appearance— an episode already fraught with controversy — was almost made worse when Trump tried to improvise his way through the show.
It was proof that the periphery of a journey can be the most rewarding part of it, and a reminder to improvise, even — or rather, especially — in places where the path is well-beaten.
There are players in the NBA whose brilliance is evident in NBA games, but which could be multiplied gloriously in a setting that allows them to improvise and show out and generally get weird.
But in practice the United States has had to improvise in recent years when choosing its friends in a more complex Middle East, where enemies can appear on either side of the sectarian divide.
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Some traditions of witchcraft observe rituals with formal liturgy passed down through generations, and others may design rituals as one-offs or adhere to the general shape of a traditional ritual and improvise within that.
The chord progression that makes up the entirety of the song came to be called the "Coltrane changes"; it's known across the musical world as one of the most challenging chord progressions to improvise over.
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On the road she has learned to improvise, converting a panini press to make tocino (sweet cured pork), baking rice in the oven to free up burners and simmering alligator in coconut milk in Mississippi.
The food was inspired by the Singaporean meals he cooked for himself as a homesick student in London in the late-80s, when he'd often improvise with ingredients because he couldn't find the right ones.
Though they may pick on the easily spooked, the actors there try to scare everyone — even tough guys — and are trained to use the element of surprise, to improvise and be creative, Mr. DeMatties added.
Watching the performers — as they go under tables, scramble to position the puppets and improvise when technical difficulties arise — is a reminder of why we cling to beauty as the world around us falls apart.
"They're an adaptive enemy who take advantage of asymmetric capabilities, because they have no Air Force, they don't have a Navy, and so they improvise," he said, speaking to Motherboard from his home in California.
Instead of practicing the script, the actors improvise moments from earlier in their characters' lives, producing a back story that will often inform their roles, even if none of it features in the movie itself.
African Americans, because of the color of their skin and their history of having been unfree in a free land, have had to improvise a hell of a lot more than the rest of us.
Instead, after a falsetto verse or two, the band starts to improvise, the horns start aggressively honking over the beat, the drums start relentlessly thwacking down, the keyboards start spraying out ribbons of glitzy confetti, and Prince proceeds to holler, shriek, speak in tongues, improvise a whole array of inarticulate animal cries and repeat the Winkie chant from The Wizard of Oz. The heavy, sticky, hyperactive kick of the second horn solo could quack through steel; the warbly wail of the third sounds a piercing alarm call.
It's unclear whether the athletes were simply in attendance and ushered to the stage once spotted by Trump—who has a tendency to improvise—or if they had agreed beforehand to make an appearance on stage. 
After waiting two hours for him to step out of the secret session, it's time to take things into my own hands: I'm going to improvise a gastronomic tour of France on behalf of the president.
Adopting an "imperial" attitude of imposing the laws of Earth on Mars, for example, could dull the creative impulses of settlers, leaving them unable to improvise effectively on the native terrain of their brave new world.
This album diverges: at two-and-a-half hours long, it consists of three extended instrumental compositions that construct a leisurely, focused space for him to meditate, improvise on guitar, and dig into repetitive, cathartic grooves.
Rebecca Vigil and Evan Kaufman pick out an actual couple from the audience, ask them how they met and fell in love, and then improvise a full musical (complete with a live band) about that couple.
And sometimes there comes a time when we'd realize in the middle of shooting that a Chewbacca line should come here, and we'd just improvise something, the equivalent of "Watch out!" or something immediate like that.
Kenneth has to improvise in a big way once the other kids at the party want to join in, and he does ultimately manage to make the game work for everyone and all their different needs.
The other affinity these artists have in common is their preoccupation with the vessel: they all improvise on a basic or — one could say — archetypal shape, transforming it into something else without subsuming its original identity.
In New York and across the country, officials have had to improvise to keep the system running, struggling to balance the need to maintain public order and ensure people's rights with growing concerns about public health.
Save the ones you like to your recipe box and leave notes on them, as a musician might on a piece of sheet music, to suggest emendations or ingredient substitutions, places you might improvise at will.
Ed Braund, a lecturer in computing, audio, and music technology at the University of Plymouth, said in an email that systems created by him and others incorporate the slime mold to listen to music and improvise.
"When you forget bottles to pump into, you improvise," the Today show meteorologist captioned a Friday photo of her breast-pump nozzles resting inside two paper cups, alongside a bottle of water and one of hand sanitizer.
"We want to get innovative materials and research tools into the hands of those who wish to explore, improvise, and push the boundaries of what's possible with 3D printing and on the Form 2," said David Lakatos.
Yes, director Taika Waititi not only encouraged Goldblum to improvise his lines as Grandmaster, but also ditched the character's canon blue skin, red eyes, and high collar so it wouldn't "detract" from Goldblum in his purest form.
It's hard enough for defenses to line up and get set in sound schemes against Tech's blistering tempo—they played at the 19th fastest pace in 2015—before factoring in what happens when Mahomes starts to improvise.
Or we could improvise — with that leftover turkey, yes, or with any cooked protein remaining from our weekend kitchen adventures, anything that pairs nicely with melted cheese and the crisp pliancy of a well-toasted corn tortilla.
He asked us to improvise physically in rehearsal, approximating, as closely as possible, the "effanineffable"—that slippery concept invented by T. S. Eliot in "The Naming of Cats," which is sung near the beginning of the show.
He encouraged his casts to improvise as much as they wanted and to keep talking even when they weren't the focus of a scene, just in case they ended up in one of his long, drifting shots.
A few that might make your heart sing: A concert on four grand pianos in the middle of a street, a spectacle with songs all about New York, and a series where musicians improvise with native city birds.
He said that he thought rental relatives were, in an unschooled way, fulfilling some of the functions of group-therapy techniques such as psychodrama, in which patients act out and improvise one another's past situations or mental processes.
The rhythmic labor she employs to improvise upon a basic abstract form — a tube or hollow coil — has opened the artist up to a sense of the absurd, not to mention the quirky, the humorous, and the goofy.
For this piece, he invites David "Elsewhere" Bernal, a Peruvian American dancer to improvise a traditional Tlingit song and Dan Littlefield, a traditional dancer, to perform a Raven dance to the beat of an electronic song by Elsewhere.
At a suggestion from the audience, actors stepping into the roles of Liz Lemon, Jack Donaghy, Kenneth the page and the rest of the gang will improvise an episode of the beloved NBC sitcom, with live music accompaniment.
Every time I come across one of these white supremacists that seem to be coming out of the woodwork I think, here's a person who never had to improvise a trumpet solo on a melody by Duke Ellington.
And so, in a modest former ambassador's mansion that some believed to be haunted, the negotiation was conducted in private, without hype, giving the two leaders room to improvise details with their senior advisers as it rained outside.
But when the three of us do write together, one person is sitting at the keys, typing, while the three of us make jokes about the scene and improvise in character as Frank, Dee, Charlie, Mac, and Dennis.
That prompted the other cell members to move up the timing of their plans and to improvise attacks over the next two days that would amount to the deadliest attack in Spain since the 22016 bombings in Madrid.
Now believe it or not, we don't necessarily teach recruits in the academy how to rescue drowning deer, but we do teach them how to think on their feet and adapt and improvise when a peculiar situation presents itself.
In many ways, Angel represents a new generation of performers who, faced with a worldwide financial crisis and an industry deeply wounded by online piracy, has had to improvise and cultivate an entrepreneurial approach in order to be successful.
Eric Joyce, a project manager, added that the Archinaut should also be able to help astronauts repair their spaceships without having to improvise materials and take the kinds of risks that the Apollo 13 crew did back in 1970.
When Gill approached them to make unique, secular masks that would reflect contemporary figures in the village, and which would then be used to improvise a story they would tell together about daily life, the artists were naturally flummoxed.
To wish for more is perhaps to miss out on the full beauty of "Relations," a program lasting just two nights, Friday and Saturday, in which the artists came together to improvise at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
There's little robust research into whether smoking cessation products used by adults will also work for teenagers, and none of the nicotine gums, lozenges and patches are currently approved for minors, forcing doctors to improvise treatments for addicted kids.
Though the blacklisting was temporarily scaled back to help existing customers, Huawei has been forced to improvise to build its newer smartphones – both in terms of finding alternative pre-existing part suppliers, and developing its own in-house parts.
And Belushi did come to the "Mork & Mindy" set specifically to see Jonathan Winters who was on the show at that time and to watch him improvise, and he and Robin made loose plans to hang out later one night.
The jokes are generic, (often scatological – where the bar once raised by American Vandal is nowhere near met), and they feel incomplete, as if we've just heard the first draft and no one tried to improvise or push it further.
"The two men don't exactly have a history of mutually satisfactory interactions, and the Mexicans must have worried that Trump would fire off some zinger about the wall and force their guy to improvise a response fast," Gowan told BuzzFeed News.
" The release, which is the first instance of the term "crisis actor" that I could find, says that the actors' experience in performing Shakespeare and other plays allows them to "improvise scenes of extreme stress while strictly following official exercise scenarios.
It's a audiobox computer program that can fulfill the functions of a music studio, but organized in such a way that you could have a playful approach to working with your material, you could improvise, and create music through improvisation.
Most possessions involved Mr James biding his time far from the hoop until his team had only about eight seconds left to shoot; he would then drive towards the basket on the left side, and improvise once he got there.
Analysts, meanwhile, noted the near-rote response to some questions and wondered what that portends when Powell - who would be the first non-economist to hold the top Fed job since the 1970s - confronts conditions that require him to improvise.
For the songs initiated by Zao or Erol, there was already a basic text and melody, so it was then a matter of making arrangements, with breaks and backing vocals, and I would find a simple riff and improvise around that.
" She added, "I still wanted a way to improvise and I think when we started going to shows at Constellation, it was really inspiring to see people just channeling emotions through their instrument and being able to go insane with it.
Even as some assistance has arrived, residents have learned to improvise without power or running water, especially those who live in remote areas, who waited the longest for help from emergency responders and for whom recovery is the furthest off.
Rather than leaving actors to improvise their way through creating a sex scene, as often happens, Ms. Sina designs a choreography that is as structured as the steps of a dance or the pivots and parries of a sword fight.
The three-person crew was able to make a series of decisions and improvise repairs to the carbon dioxide removal system that enabled them to use the lunar module as a "lifeboat" to safely return to Earth on April 17.
Later in the film, she is actually attacked again and again by the same predator, and each time she manages to improvise ways to fight back: She stabs her rapist in the hand, unmasks him and threatens to expose him.
"He would sit at the piano and improvise, starting with his own melodies and then riffing on Ravel, Stravinsky or Sousa," Mr. Plotkin wrote, noting that guests tended to be "fascinating individuals" in the fields of music, acting and literature.
Each month at the PIT, a cast of nine superfans of the NBC sitcom "230 Rock" will get into character and improvise their own episodes, with Sophie Hirsh as Liz Lemon, Cynia Barnwell as Tracy and E. A. Moss as Jack.
M'Baku and T'Challa's callback to the excellent battle scenes from Black Panther was just another example of how dope it is when Marvel actors know their characters well enough to improvise iconic moments that stand out in a universe chock-full of superheroes.
I memorized the details of the technique and set out to find a flotation tank—in Stranger Things the characters improvise one out of a plastic swimming pool and bags of Epsom salt, but luckily I didn't need to go that far.
Groups like the Ivy League, which have limited full contact in practices, "have been forced to improvise and innovate without full contact to the point where they are so comfortable with it, they vote to eliminate full contact completely," Mr. O'Neil said.
Fans of games like Dungeons & Dragons know that the fun comes, in part, from a creative Dungeon Master—an all-powerful narrator who follows a storyline but has free rein to improvise in response to players' actions and the fate of the dice.
This setup means that the actors playing the crew got to improvise in their road trip scenes and that the Galifianakis still improvises in the scenes with the celebrities, including Keanu Reeves, Brie Larson, Chrissy Teigen, Jon Hamm, Benedict Cumberbatch, and many more.
Without a clearly charted track in front of you, it's hard to figure out which way the R5 droid is going to go and as new obstacles arise — like two massive AT-ATs or a very angry Kylo Ren, the droids must improvise.
Cholera cases in Mozambique among survivors of a devastating cyclone have shot up to at least 139, officials said Friday, as nearly 1 million vaccine doses were rushed to the region and health workers desperately tried to improvise treatment space for victims.
In most cases, I don't even care—it's not like I don't care—but I don't need to know the specifications and, you know, how wide it is, how tall it is, what length it is, what the dimensions are because I'll just improvise.
"Our characters in the film meet and flirt with each other, and the director kind of got us to improvise and we had just met, so there is this weirdly cool, sweet record of us meeting for the first time and flirting," he told Wired.
And it's just so much to ask of a teenager to not only be able to do the scenes as written, but to be able to improvise, as we did a lot of, and to have the voiceover cadence of someone like Sarah Koenig.
It's a lot easier to spend one afternoon buying the right stuff than to spend every morning you want to cook something in a sweat, trying to improvise a substitute for a rolling pin (an empty wine bottle?) or a bread knife (good luck).
My intention was never to follow exactly in Beauvoir's footsteps but rather to engage in the spirit of her adventures: to hike alone, to push myself, to improvise when necessary, but mostly to reduce my life to the simple goal of daily physical exhaustion.
NEW YORK, March 28 (Reuters) - Sean Hernandez says he covers his mouth and nose with a t-shirt or towel when he leaves his cell, the only defense he can improvise against the coronavirus outbreak now sweeping through New York's Rikers Island jail system.
But it's important to remember that you don't actually need recipes to cook, not always, that sometimes the best thing to do on a Wednesday night is simply to improvise off a kind of narrative theme and see where it leads you in the kitchen.
When she realized their practiced spot for lockdown drills was unsafe, my mom had to improvise, and with the help of her staff, she herded her students into a back closet and barricaded the door with a file cabinet to keep them safe from the gunfire.
But when I first watched the Nora Ephron classic in college with my own boyfriend and small circle of friends, the idea of a group of 30-somethings assembling in earnest to improvise an Australian folk song was a whimsical promise of what adulthood could be like.
And Uncharted 4's marketing sells the game as "wide-linear," which is to say there are many moments, particularly in the back half of the game, in which the game loosens the the leash and encourages the player to improvise, rather than reciting the script.
That an airplane was delayed is not news, and WWE has previously been able to scrape together day-of shows; in fact, these have been some of the best shows in the company's recent history due to the lack of micro-management and the need to improvise.
In the short term, however, it dispossessed peasants who couldn't immediately improvise a new living, and it was only because of a countermovement—led in piecemeal fashion by the monarchy, in a long, losing battle with Parliament—that more people didn't die of exposure and starvation.
While rallies allow Trump to get out of Washington and do what he loves most -- improvise before a crowd and bask in the adulation of the campaign trail -- it's unclear how much these high summer events matter, apart from as a warm-up for the fall campaign.
But it was her now-well known decision to improvise -- and publicly take a US senator on from the stage -- that gave Clinton her first real taste of national recognition, fame and controversy, perhaps a defining moment that helped set young Clinton on a path to politics.
Under the influence of hashish, "people completely unsuited for word-play will improvise an endless string of puns and wholly improbable idea relationships fit to outdo the ablest masters of this preposterous craft," wrote the French poet, essayist, and general chill-ass dude Charles Baudelaire in 20113.
Some of the content they produce is for sponsors, like an Old Navy ad involving a scenario about back-to-school backpacks that Bryce has to improvise on — another reminder that the job of "being yourself" on social media actually involves a certain level of performance skills.
Since the beginning of the election, he has been credited with improvising (or trying to improvise) weapons out of everything within reach: Twitter, "the dollar," conspiracy theories, "fake news," harassment, Bill Clinton, emails, the media, "merry Christmas," federal funding, unintelligibility and chaos — to name just a few.
" In her final years in Beirut, Ms. Chaker had found an Iraqi violin teacher, Mohammed Abbas Hashim, who pushed her to improvise her own cadenzas to Mozart concertos and jam on traditional Arabic maqam scales as, she recalled, "a way to relax and let off some steam.
I am very down with her exploration of rock and punk in this track, off her new Forfun EP. The vibe was inspired by the time Molina and her band found themselves on stage at a festival without their usual instruments and had to improvise — which is hella punk.
Doctors might have nothing better than a "hand-crank" drill, an instrument that works by turning it by hand—or they might have to improvise with a non-sterile construction drill, according to Grand Challenges Canada, a government-funded agency that supports global health projects in the developing world.
By removing the anxiety of being up on a stage in front of a watching audience, it allows participants — or "spectactors," a portmanteau of spectator and actor — to be less self-conscious when they walk into the space and improvise a scene alongside the trained interactive actors ("interactors").
NO 'ETHICAL DILEMMA' ON ROBOT BOMB: Dallas Police Chief David Brown on Monday said there "wasn't an ethical dilemma" when police decided to improvise a bomb that was attached to a robot to kill the gunman who killed and wounded multiple police officers during a protest last week.
They knew what was up if I rang and they'd just pick up the phone and leave it off the hook at their desk and I'd improvise stuff to say to the nobody on the other end of the line while secretly reading a magazine under my desk.
According to Plan International UK, a girls' rights charity, thousands of young women across Britain miss school regularly because they cannot afford to buy products for their period, and more than one in 10 girls have had to improvise sanitary products — by using old clothes or newspapers, for example.
Starter Chris Sale came in from the bullpen instead, and this season the Red Sox, despite bringing back almost their entire championship roster, must continue to improvise in relief: They lost Joe Kelly to the Dodgers in free agency, have kept Kimbrel in limbo, and have signed no replacements.
If you plan on hitting up your local comic book shop this weekend for a Magic: The Gathering booster draft tournament, a version of the game where competitors improvise their decks on the fly, you can practice with an AI that tells you how well you've picked your cards.
In this article, Motoko Rich, The Times's soon-to-be Tokyo bureau chief, writes about learning to improvise in front of the camera — covering President Obama's historic visit to Hiroshima via Facebook Live by day, and FaceTiming and Snapchatting with her children 13 hours behind her in Brooklyn by night.
Where competition did crest was in seeing who could record faster, which also revealed a divide in their processes, the men said: Balvin likes to improvise his flows and melodies in the vocal booth, while Bad Bunny, a more reserved and solitary presence, rehearses in private before getting on the microphone.
A large stadium like the Rogers Centre (where the Blue Jays play) has an audio and visual system built into it, plus a circulatory system for TV. Though audio mixers might need to improvise more at other venues, big stadiums are made for mixing a broadcast as easily as possible.
In fact, for years now I've used some of my space in this Wednesday newsletter to argue explicitly that you should set regular time in your cooking schedule each week not to cook with recipes, but to improvise off themes: stir-fries, say, or salads, braised chicken thighs or pasta bakes.
We created really fun storylines and versions of ourselves that we've been in maybe in a certain way and then cranked it up to eleven and really had fun with it and got to improvise and play and use that skill that we don't get to use a lot on scripted television shows.
LIFE: Essential Tips and Shortcuts (That No One Bothers to Tell You) (Flatiron, $19.99) is a master class in the quotidian arts, revealing how to remove gum from clothing (freeze it), sharpen scissors instantly (cut through a piece of sandpaper) and improvise a portable speaker (stick your phone in a coffee mug).
THRUSH: Give me--I know you hate doing this because you're a write--you strike me as a person who's a preparation hawk-- WILMORE: I don't know if that--I mean, I-- THRUSH: You like to be prepared and then you can im--then you feel free to improvise-- WILMORE: Yes, exactly.
But at the San Luis, you can improvise with a bracing roll in the snow (tried and recommended) or a leap in the lake, depending on the season; and the chalets' big, free-standing baths can be adapted for cold immersion after partaking of the personal sauna and hot tub (also recommended).
Then there's the "Smart Arm," a robotic prosthesis that gives amputee drummers the ability to play again by creating an arm with two drumsticks attached, one which is triggered by sensing movement in the performer's existing muscles, the other which can improvise based on what's being played and push the drummer to creatively respond.
Festival.) JRAD, as the quintet is more casually known, is a vehicle for Mr. Russo and four musical friends of at least 403 years — the keyboardist Marco Benevento, the bassist Dave Dreiwitz, and the guitarists (and main vocalists) Tom Hamilton and Scott Metzger — to improvise extravagantly around the Dead's emotionally sublime and often quirky songwriting.
The mutual affection manifests itself in everything from America Ferrera taking the cast to the Santa Anita racetrack to learn how to bet to Ben Feldman organizing cast dinners and earning the nickname "Mayor Fun" to just being comfortable enough to improvise the hell out of their scenes — or, even more impressively, be willing to help each other move.
Rather than curate a playlist or improvise a DJ set—both of which the knowledgeable heads in the community around the imprint would have been well equipped to do—they put together a cassette compilation they called Peaceful Protest, which pulled together sidelong pieces from a varied group of producers and composers and blared it over surround sound speakers.
She was kind of like, she was so judgmental and kind of uptight and controlling and all these things and I really went with it while we were doing it, and a lot of it, Judd allows everyone to be very free and improvise and whatever and afterwards, I was like, 'Why is that where I went with this?
"I have to say, and this isn't even a straight up comedy there's other stuff going on but they gave me so much free reign to improvise and make the character as strange and odd as I wanted, and not the 2-dimensional token female role," Caplan told PEOPLE at the NYC premiere of the film about magicians.
Should the two countries enter into a deal that rose to the level of a "free trade agreement" under the WTO treaty by covering "substantially all" the trade between them, they would have broad discretion to improvise on how to enforce any disputes that would inevitably arise between them over fulfilling their mutual obligations under the deal.
The Reverend James Cleveland's piano set the tone and The Southern California Community Choir supplied a rich backdrop, but Franklin was on another plane, using each bar as an opportunity to improvise, deploying her full range, collapsing the blues and rock 'n' roll into the gospel music she'd sung as an adolescent, fully realizing their shared roots.
THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM ISN'T READY: "The growing coronavirus outbreak in the United States is revealing serious gaps in the health system's ability to respond to a major epidemic, forcing hospitals and doctors to improvise emergency plans daily, even as they remain uncertain how bad the crisis will get," our colleagues Christopher Rowland and Peter Whoriskey report.
Not when the United States looked lethargic and overmatched in losing its first two games in the second round of World Cup qualifying, or when its collective failures prompted a coaching change, or when the absences of four probable starters prompted Coach Bruce Arena to improvise a lineup for his first match in charge in a decade.
The birthday boy is Grady Bridges, star of The Valley — the show-within-a-show that paralleled (and often parodied) The OC. Grady (played by Colin Hanks) is a metafictional version of Adam Brody's character Seth who is said to improvise all his lines on the show (something Brody was often rumored to do in real life).
The Post writes that Discord server was used to spread racist propaganda and discuss everything from what kinds of improvised weaponry participants should bring to whether the participants could secure "fedora shaped helmets":On a Discord server called "Charlottesville 2.0," they planned everything from car pools, dress code and lodging in Charlottesville to how one might improvise weapons in case of a fight.
Smith name-checks others, including Angela Davis, bell hooks, Assata Shakur, Professor Lloren Foster at Hampton, Dave Chappelle, Kanye West, Tupac and Malcolm X. Throughout, Smith attempts to speak through hip-hop's urgent lyricism, draw analytical force from black satire and comedy, improvise on the black literary canon's rhetorical practices, and emulate the treatises of black feminism and black power.
We suggest a different kind of harrowing adventure—like, for example, a high-speed chase after one of the seven keys to the Internet, or to a dystopian future imagined by AI. Plus, this week's best podcasts also offer up Lauren Lapkus' tale of what it was like to improvise in Jurassic World, and how pop songs can make us feel all the feels.
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President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE tried to improvise during his 2015 guest host appearance on NBC's "Saturday Night Live," according to one of the show's former featured players.
Hot tip: Make double the seasoned shrimp mixture that David Tanis suggests for his simple spicy shrimp with rice noodles, and you can improvise a whole second dinner out of it, pan-fry it and use it as a sandwich filling in a buttered baguette, or pile it on warm rice with herbs or let it be the centerpiece of some particularly delicious lettuce cups.
Evolutionary algorithms (different but related) go back a long way, and we've already seen interesting papers like this one: This robo-bug can improvise its walk like a real insect By giving their robot some basic priorities like being "rewarded" for moving forward, but no real clue how to work its legs, the team let it experiment and try out different things, slowly learning and refining the model by which it moves.
The activities, geared toward children 3 to 10, include inventing stories with the musician Riza Printup, for which a jazz band will improvise a soundtrack; providing sounds and movement as the illustrator Jeff Hopkins draws a tale in real time; building storytelling sticks (like shaman or prayer sticks) for a musical session with Bash the Trash; and taking in performances by the Afrofuturist duo Soul Science Lab and the dancing storytellers of Creative Stage.

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