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Extempore

Extempore meaning

Carried out with no preparation. | 1833 January, “Pandemonic Revels”, in The Royal Lady’s Magazine, and Archives of the Court of St. James’s, number XXV, London, page 15 | 1833 January, “Pandemonic Revels”, in The Royal Lady’s Magazine, and Archives of the Court of St. James’s, number XXV, London, page 15: Sheets, tablecloths, white gowns, and pocket-handkerchiefs were instantly in demand, and every one, as has been seen, entered, con amore, into the extempore entertainment of Pandemonic Revels.

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It was captured in a video that went viral on the internet where she spoke extempore on why parents should not impose career choice on their children.

Another area of similarity is the fallout from their extempore speeches.

The main criticism of Demosthenes's art, however, seems to have rested chiefly on his known reluctance to speak extempore; J. Bollansie, Hermippos of Smyrna, 415. he often declined to comment on subjects he had not studied beforehand.

Typically, religions were divided into stages of progression from simple to complex societies, especially from polytheistic to monotheistic and from extempore to organized.

What is therefore unique in both the Nuremberg tribunals and history of the interpretation profession was the introduction of an entirely new technique, extempore simultaneous interpretation.