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Results: Four cases of spontaneous subglottic rupture were seen at the hospital.
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They promised spontaneous gathering on social media with adequate social distancing possible.
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I wanted to ask it straightaway and get her honest, spontaneous response.
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However, spontaneous upstanding of deputies on all sides are very rare events.
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The present study evaluates whether phenotype may affect spontaneous, non-spatial novelty discrimination.
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In the process, he broke a longstanding, unwritten rule of American politics.
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Once again the unwritten laws of football seem sure to be respected.
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It is regarded as the foundation document of the unwritten British constitution.
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First, that the fragility of the unwritten constitution is a proven fact.
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What Riley is most interested is unwritten histories, particularly of waterfront communities.
Использование термина ad-lib на английском
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You said yourself that you're trying to ad-lib your way out.
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Give him one cue, and he'd ad-lib the whole play.
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Being able to ad-lib is actually what it is.
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As every move they make will be broad cast on live television ad-lib humor is out.
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They do not use a script but ad-lib everything, using their own voices to portray the characters.
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You can just ad-lib your responses.
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That gesture encouraged her to ad-lib.
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I just threw the ad-lib in.
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He's forced to ad-lib.
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The people must ad-lib.
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CTE: Because animation is recorded and then locked into the characters, the producers allow the comics to ad-lib a little bit.
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Rather than announcing the names of the records, however, the half-cut engineer started to ad-lib, reeling off funny stories and even singing to himself.
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Pal, he thought, this could be the biggest role you ever played; just pick up your cues and ad-lib the hell out of it.
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In those days, when Sinn Fein politicians could be seen but not heard on television and radio, this audaciously apt ad-lib brought the house down.
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The New Yorker, October 31, 1970 P. 36 Talk story about and interview with radio ad-lib men, Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding.
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He has also ad-libbed new material to many of his compositions.