| 31. | All five of these movements are marked " ad lib . " in the score.
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| 32. | Unlike Lipinski, she found a way to ad lib.
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| 33. | It was characterised by its use of ad lib dialogue and hand held camera work.
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| 34. | When an actor invents dialogue that is not on the script, that's called an ad lib.
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| 35. | In 2009 he composed a Rhapsody for Strings ( Mezzo-Soprano or Baryton ad lib . ).
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| 36. | I'm just going to ad lib . "'
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| 37. | In fact, he was a master of the insinuating ad lib and a natural at self-parody.
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| 38. | What happens then is that the Huskies sometimes lose their offensive flow and seem to ad lib.
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| 39. | To write the speech or ad lib?
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| 40. | ad lib on one of his scenes.
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