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  • As viscerally and emotionally degrading as the preceding certainly are, perhaps little is quite as egregiously insulting to the American service men and women, past, present and future, as the persona and heedless extemporaneity of Mitt Romney.

    In Vino (and hasty words spoken) Veritas 2007

  • With his imperative sense of forward motion ( "Onward," he would say by way of transition, charging ahead to the next topic), Sahl was to the spoken word what Jack Kerouac was to the written word — the great emancipator of extemporaneity.

    Mort the Knife Wolcott, James 2007

  • With his imperative sense of forward motion ( "Onward," he would say by way of transition, charging ahead to the next topic), Sahl was to the spoken word what Jack Kerouac was to the written word — the great emancipator of extemporaneity.

    Mort the Knife Wolcott, James 2007

  • Hmmm-I think we can see that while that's a nice bit of cloud extemporaneity for

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 2010

  • Hmmm-I think we can see that while that's a nice bit of cloud extemporaneity for

    InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 2010

  • "manuscript preachers" are given short shrift, as if writing were somehow a lesser gift than extemporaneity.

    Reflectionary 2009

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