It is said that he was the first to introduce extemporary praying in public worship, an important development which took place at this time. |
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An extemporary campaign organised on an Internet discussion forum resulted in a flood of complaints to the news station. |
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The judgment says what it says, and we are not going to say anything extemporary which modifies what we have said in the judgment. |
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It reflects the fact that it is a December 22 extemporary judgment, perhaps. |
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The format must be manipulated and contrived to prevent anything extemporary or natural from happening on the screen. |
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Then the minister may offer the following prayer, or may use an extemporary prayer. |
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This is a second outing with the New Jazz Composers Octet, which does what it says on the tin: small-ensemble generic modern jazz, shortish on extemporary flash, long on arrangement. |
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Throughout, the extemporary passages – be it Simcock's workout on Barber Blues, or Dixon's soprano sax shredding on Speak to Me of Home – are far more interesting than the rather stilted writing. |
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He once supplied an extemporary translation for Marlene, who was singing Mahler's Resurrection Symphony in a choral society and wanted to know the meaning of its devotional Klopstock text. |
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