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22 Sentences With "speaking extemporaneously"

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As is bound to happen when Kanye and Kim start speaking extemporaneously, things are extremely quotable.
And Marco Rubio appeared totally incapable of speaking extemporaneously rather than returning repeatedly to his pre-memorized script.
Like their father, Eric and Don seem like they are speaking extemporaneously, when the lines are often well rehearsed.
He speaks bluntly, uses a limited vocabulary, and his syntax varies between tortured (when speaking extemporaneously) to simple (when scripted).
His phrasing was slightly awkward, but it's clear from the context he was speaking extemporaneously with understanding and sympathy about a serious problem.
And he was good at it in his early years, with his speaking extemporaneously about the power of evil while surrounded by moaning wrestlers.
I tend to take a light-hearted approach to this exercise because Trump's word-salad tendencies when speaking extemporaneously are exacerbated when reading a transcript of his speeches.
So... CAVUTO: But I do remember the president, speaking extemporaneously, maybe a little bit too quickly, saying maybe the guys on Wall Street have to realize that just drop that, forget that.
Speaking extemporaneously for 34 minutes, gesticulating as he walked around a stage set in the middle of the street, Mr. O'Rourke hit particularly hard on access to health care and prescription drug costs.
Later, speaking extemporaneously about the Ministry of Justice, Hemedti said that when the Sovereignty Council debated whether Abdulbari could undertake a cabinet position as a dual citizen, he personally argued in favor of him.
At one point, apparently speaking extemporaneously as he walked across a stage, Mr. Newsom offered state financial assistance for workers furloughed in the partial shutdown of the federal government — a huge community of workers in this state.
During his slot, Mr. West was petty, walking onstage to the controversial Taylor Swift mention in his song "Famous"; then thoughtful, speaking extemporaneously about fame, violence and the difficulty of dreaming; then provocative, debuting an erotic video for his song "Fade," inspired by "Flashdance" and starring the singer and dancer Teyana Taylor.
Wednesday was entirely a one-sided show as the House managers opened three days of opening arguments with the floor entirely to themselves Mr. Schiff led off the House team's case with a polished, confident performance, speaking extemporaneously at some points as he methodically outlined the Democratic case with the style of the former prosecutor he is.
According to Pausanias (6.18.6), Anaximenes was "the first who practised the art of speaking extemporaneously." Extemporaneous Speaking was designed as an event to not be a memorized, rehearsed speech, but rather, a short, analytical speech spoken off the cuff, emphasizing critical thinking in addition to performance.
Whilst other candidates took advantage of their allocated free airtime by airing taped montages or scripted remarks, the videos that Zhirinovsky provided for his free airtime often sounded like he was speaking extemporaneously, often improvising and ridiculing the advertisements of rival campaigns. Among the television ads released by the campaign was an eleven- minute long campaign film with a dancing police officer, a tap-dancing professor and a singing pilot. Zhirinovsky's campaign posters included ones declaring him to be "Russia's last hope".
According to Griffin, Bloom also charged exorbitant legal fees, which Griffin estimated were $40,000 for two days' representation, including by defense attorney Dmitry Gorin, whom Bloom allegedly hired without Griffin's consent. In response to Griffin's comments, Bloom claimed she "had no idea there was a problem" and released a statement criticizing Griffin for speaking extemporaneously at their press conference. Bloom nevertheless wished Griffin well. Following Griffin's own comments on Bloom, Tamara Holder, a former Bloom client, and Jehmu Greene, who had considered hiring Bloom, came forward with their own criticisms.
Some commentators, such as Will Herberg, argued that Eisenhower favored a generic, watered-down religion, or ridiculed Eisenhower's banality.Henry (1981) pp. 38, 42, 44 What Eisenhower actually said, when he was President- elect, was that the American form of government since 1776 was based on Judeo- Christian moral values. Speaking extemporaneously on December 22, 1952, a month before his inauguration, Eisenhower actually said: In a 1981 article regarding the quote, Professor Patrick Henry concluded that the line meant that Eisenhower was including other religious possibilities, such as a Buddhist democracy.
In 1982, he began his role in St. Elsewhere that earned him five Emmy Award nominations as Outstanding Lead Actor in a TV Series, winning the award in 1983. After a stormy departure from the series in 1987, he returned for two more episodes in 1988, including the series finale. During a scene in which Westphall addressed the staff, Flanders began speaking extemporaneously about the quality of art and had to be edited for broadcast. His exit on St. Elsewhere as a regular cast member was titled Moon for the Misbegotten after the play that won him a Tony Award.
The proposal has been opposed by the leadership of the Senate Appropriations Committee, however. In 2013, and beyond, the SSCI received renewed attention in the wake of Edward Snowden's disclosures regarding the NSA surveillance of communications. Senator Dianne Feinstein and the SSCI made several statements on the matter, one of which was notably disputed: that the NSA tracked US citizens locations via cellphone. Later, the SSCI Staff Director, David Grannis, claimed that the NSA did not collect cellphone location, claiming the Senator was "speaking extemporaneously". The SSCI later came to prominence in relation to voting to publish in March 2014 and then publishing in December 2014 of a report on the policies of the CIA on torture.
Unsung Hero Private Pedro Cano WWII Medal of Honor Recipient book by Stephen Cano Speaking extemporaneously, General Wainwright said the citation was one of the finest he had ever read, and that Cano should have possibly received, "a higher award (the Medal of Honor), but it is beyond my control." Unsung Hero Private Pedro Cano WWII Medal of Honor Recipient book by Stephen Cano Pedro Cano is pinned with Distinguished Service Cross medal by General Jonathan Wainwright General Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV, Admiral Joseph J. Clark, as well as General J. Trinidad Rodriguez and Colonel J. Tiburcio Garza Zamorra of the Mexican Army were present at the Pedro Cano Day ceremony on April 26, 1946. Also present were valley military heroes William G. Harrell, Luis N. Gonzalez, and Jose M. Lopez. The community held a parade.
Even when the literary language is spoken, however, it is normally only spoken in its pure form when reading a prepared text out loud and communication between speakers of different colloquial dialects. When speaking extemporaneously (i.e. making up the language on the spot, as in a normal discussion among people), speakers tend to deviate somewhat from the strict literary language in the direction of the colloquial varieties. In fact, there is a continuous range of "in-between" spoken varieties: from nearly pure Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), to a form that still uses MSA grammar and vocabulary but with significant colloquial influence, to a form of the colloquial language that imports a number of words and grammatical constructions in MSA, to a form that is close to pure colloquial but with the "rough edges" (the most noticeably "vulgar" or non-Classical aspects) smoothed out, to pure colloquial.
In December 1952 President Dwight Eisenhower, speaking extemporaneously a month before his inauguration, said, in what may be the first direct public reference by a U.S. President to the Judeo-Christian concept: > [The Founding Fathers said] 'we hold that all men are endowed by their > Creator ... ' In other words, our form of government has no sense unless it > is founded in a deeply felt religious faith, and I don't care what it is. > With us of course it is the Judeo-Christian concept, but it must be a > religion with all men created equal.Patrick Henry, "'And I Don't Care What > It Is': The Tradition-History of a Civil Religion Proof-Text," Journal of > the American Academy of Religion, (1981), 49#1 pp 35-47 in JSTOR By the 1950s, many conservatives emphasized the Judeo-Christian roots of their values.Clinton Rossiter, Conservatism in America (1968) p.

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