As they danced, they sang, either set songs or extemporized ones, sometimes in unison, sometimes in refrain, repeating the verse sung by the lead dancer.
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A controversial issue that aroused strong feelings in Early Modern Britain was whether sermons should be read from a fully prepared text, or extemporized, perhaps from some notes.
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The subject's preaching style was almost never expository or written to be read, but delivered in an evangelical and extemporized manner that demanded action rather than meditation.
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One that not only brings together three contemporary masters of extemporized music but also spans half a century and defines an intrepid and revolutionary movement that keeps going strong ."
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One of the band's last recordings was a jam with extemporized lyrics titled " Platypus " an experiment that inspired the Yuletide Jam, an annual Libertyville tradition in the 1990s.
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As Lee tried to extemporize a defense line, he ordered Olney's brigade to hold a hedgerow while Wayne asked Walter Stewart and Nathaniel Ramsey defend some woods on the left flank.
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In extemporizing while his aides were saying publicly that an invasion could be just days away, Clinton kept his decision making tightly held, consulting with only about a half-dozen top aides.
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In extemporizing while his aides were saying publicly that an invasion could be just days away, Clinton kept his decision-making tightly held, consulting with only about a half-dozen top aides.
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Extemporizing on live television about complex, uncertain processes in front of hundreds of thousands of people who will base their daily decisions on what you say and curse you roundly if you're wrong?
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During World War II, sandbags were also used as extemporized " soft armor " on American tanks, with the goal of protecting the tanks from German anti-tank rounds, but they were ineffective.