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He delivered extemporaneous speeches for the debate team, ran cross-country, swam like a fish and sang carols at Christmastime.
He has crossed Canada on a summer bus tour, with a daily dose of seared beefsteak, extemporaneous speeches, endless handshaking, interviews with local media and even some dancing.
By the time Jimmy became governor in 1970, Rosalynn had gained the confidence to campaign on her own and began giving short, extemporaneous speeches, an activity that had terrified her earlier.
When his son last ran for president, in 1988, Senator Gore Sr. boasted to me: "Al's grammar is as near perfect in extemporaneous speeches as you can come by.
Rice's extemporaneous speeches suggest that her commitment to the principle is rooted in personal conviction.
A portion of our time together with Rev. Baker was spent with elocution and extemporaneous speeches.
Savage took a prominent role in the civic and social life of the city, and was often called upon to make extemporaneous speeches to large crowds, a skill on which politician and economist Henry George complimented him.
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