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And the winning play was really a bit of improvisation.
But they still had that last bit of improvisation to do.
It wasn't a self-congratulatory word; it was a word of surprise, as if he was wondering where such an extraordinary bit of improvisation had come from.
"The drama of this and the speed of this and the sense of a bit of improvisation going on – that's somewhat alarming," said Cathcart.
Jim and Talleah McMahon spent part of their fifth wedding anniversary on board, a bit of improvisation from a husband who "sort of pretended that I had a plan for today".
After he'd gotten this bit of improvisation out of his system, he produced more sculpture, now with a furniture maker's skill and finesse, and he started painting again, bringing experimental materials to both mediums.
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