extempore u rečniku PONS

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On the stage he gained most of his effects through a partly extempore style.
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His career as abbot lasted about twenty or twenty-five years during which he attained a high reputation for his wonderful gifts as an extempore preacher and for his stern asceticism.
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As he called it, it was rich extempore writing, talking with pen in hand.
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The latter's extempore tactic proves, much to his horror, murderously effective.
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His general style of preaching was extempore and incisive.
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As an advocate, he was laborious fluent and convincing always ready as an extempore speaker yet excelling most when his thoughts had been first written or printed.
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Extempore songs with catchy tunes, fishermen's gaana has a different flavour -- the lyrics, for instance, mention the names of fish.
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A number of extempore verses and verses recited at several meetings come under one category.
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Today, all major international organizations, as well as any conference or government that uses more than one official language, uses extempore simultaneous interpretation.
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His extempore playing is very diversified - the soft movements full of tenderness and expression, exquisitely beautiful and impassioned...
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