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Libeskind spoke off the cuff for several minutes.
The freshmen spoke off the cuff, from the heart, and without notes or any other preparation.
Others spoke off the record because their institutions hope to get Gates grants.
In October Mr. Moore spoke off campus, where he announced plans to establish what he called a "hell-raiser scholarship".
As always, he spoke off the cuff, with a minimum of PowerPoint-ish bells and whistles, and in the end he charmed the room.
Later that day, and on the next day and the day after, other officials spoke off the record, providing additional information that made the situation seem much more complicated.
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Gratzner spoke off-stage about his approach to directing the short, which called upon his experience in theater.
According to other Canadian club owners and promoters THUMP contacted (all of whom spoke off-the-record), it's by far the leading reason for 911 calls.
During the Republican primary, Romney could go more than a month without a press avail, while his chief rivals, former Sen. Rick Santorum and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, routinely spoke off-the-cuff to traveling reporters.
"It's quite conceivable she was speaking off the cuff.
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