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15 Sentences With "speak extemporaneously"

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She can certainly speak extemporaneously better than any of the other royals.
At several points, he paused to look at notes, but he appeared to speak extemporaneously.
Maybe Rubio revealed a true inability to speak extemporaneously, which certainly seems to be the dominant elite interpretation.
Rather, it's to say that he lacks the ability to speak extemporaneously in anything close to an effective manner.
Then, for three to five minutes, the contestant must speak extemporaneously about an article or an amendment selected from a container.
Since the start of her campaign, she has performed well when working from a well-crafted plan but has sometimes suffered from self-inflicted wounds when forced to speak extemporaneously.
Carl Paladino, a Trump ally who was in the room for the speech, said that the candidate "likes to speak extemporaneously" but that his more scripted approach on Wednesday was necessary.
The slowing tempo of events reflected a growing monotony facing a president shackled by potential damage he could inflict on his brand should he be allowed take unfiltered questions, speak extemporaneously, or otherwise roam free.
He was also able to speak extemporaneously at times, including during the first minutes of his September 1993 address to a joint session of Congress on health care, when a speech from earlier that year was accidentally fed to a teleprompter.
And it was compounded by the fact that Rubio used the same talking point even more times later in the debate: Say what you will about 2008-era Barack Obama, but he was a first-term senator who could speak eloquently in impromptu settings — or, at least, could speak extemporaneously at all.
His son later recorded that this was a mixed blessing: "because of the very facility with which he could speak extemporaneously [he] failed to make the effort required to bring him more success".
To pay her expenses, Catt worked as a dishwasher, in the school library, and as a teacher at rural schools during school breaks. Catt's freshman class consisted of 27 students, six of whom were female. Catt joined the Crescent Literary Society, a student organization aimed at advancing student learning skills and self- confidence. Although only men were allowed to speak extemporaneously in meetings, Catt demanded to be allowed to do the same thing.
There were two levels of masters who taught the children: the grammaticus, who helped children with imitations, speaking and writing exercises, and the rhetor, who prepared students for the final stage of declamation, when they gave fictitious speeches.Murphy, J.J. (1996). Quintilian. In T. Enos (Ed.), Encyclopedia of rhetoric and composition: Communication from ancient times to the information age (581–585). New York: Garland. The ultimate goal of Quintilian’s curriculum was for men to have facilitas: the ability to speak extemporaneously on any subject at any time.
Hanna made speeches across the state, much to the curiosity of Ohioans, who had heard a great deal about him for his activities on behalf of McKinley, but who did not know him well. He had rarely been called upon to make public addresses. McKinley recommended his personal technique of thoroughly laying out a speech in advance, but Hanna found it did not work well for him. Instead, he preferred to compose a brief introduction and then speak extemporaneously, not always even being certain of what topics he would address.
Baker disdained preparing for legal cases and thought it was more effective to speak extemporaneously to a jury. Baker received substantial fees but spent the money as fast as it came in, Wistar said, and some of those expenditures paid faro debts. The two formed a successful partnership at Montgomery and Jackson Streets. California had been admitted to the United States in 1850 as a free state, but by the later part of the 1850s, the state was being pulled in different directions over the issue of slavery, and Baker became a leader in the movement to keep California in the Union.

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