I am front stage and centre without a script, without a prompter and most definitely without backup of any type or sort. |
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The cast was rehearsing without scripts in hand for only the second time, and the prompter was getting a reasonable workout. |
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This is a live recording, and the prompter, audience, and stage movement all make their presence known. |
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So I have to ad-lib the thing, which in and of itself is hard, but I can hardly see the prompter. |
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At the last minute, we decided to seat the language coach backstage as a prompter. |
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When you were standing there and realized the wrong speech was in the prompter, what was going through your mind? |
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For some of the performance measures reviewed, such a delay was not significant, but for others a prompter review was required. |
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Teck's body is more stumpy for increased stability in the water and prompter bite indication. |
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Buy a nice suit, get a nice haircut and read the words on the prompter in the right order with some semblance of conviction. |
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Furthermore, it advocates prompter intervention to deal with hospitals in financial trouble. |
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If a student makes no mistakes and does not need help from the prompter, the accuracy addition should be the full 8 points. |
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A student's score should be deducted 3 points for each use of the prompter. |
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Was the student looking to the prompter for line cues or leaving silent gaps trying to remember phrases? |
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Modernizing medicare means more than prompter, more comprehensive care for sick adults. It also means giving new priority to well children. |
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The Union, says President Barroso, plays the role of a prompter in an efficient way. |
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A marginal but recurring comment over the years from charging authorities calls for greater legal officer availability and prompter response times when providing legal advice. |
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And the prompter our payments the more pell-mell the news came in and the more obligingly gruesome its detail. |
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There is a strong demand for more effective level playing field, for prompter enforcement, for resolute advances in areas, like the digital economy, where the single market does not yet exist. |
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Apart from giving the public speedier access to individual accounting information, this will lead to prompter compilation of the Central Balance Sheet Office's sectoral statistics. |
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Both technological developments and consumer demand now call for better traceability of products and prompter delivery, collection, grading and packing of eggs. |
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No matter what language I'm working in though I never use a prompter. |
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That is a little disingenuous: if private health care did not offer prompter, better treatment than the NHS, there would be no incentive to take it up. |
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Likewise he makes the prompter an accessory to his tirade which, almost without our noticing, turns into the arrogant soliloquy of the actor who it seems has now arrived. |
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The Deputies should give prompter replies to Assembly recommendations and questions, even if they may sometimes be in the form of interim or partial replies. |
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Apart from this information campaign, which directly reached over a quarter of declarants, prompter reminders specifically targeting major declarants produced a substantial improvement in the quality and quantity of replies. |
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Powerpoint is not, should never be a prompter! |
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The prompter mouthed the words to the actor, who had forgotten them. |
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