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"I'll improvise"?
"Mine I must improvise to his because of his great size.
'But since there was no-one around to ask for permission to use it, 'we had to improvise.'
(translator) Eva Braun had by now persuaded the Führer to the point where he actually wanted to improvise a marriage servlce to her.
- Anyone who watches television knows how to improvise a slow fuse.
"I'll improvise"?
"Mine I must improvise to his because of his great size.
'But since there was no-one around to ask for permission to use it, 'we had to improvise.'
(translator) Eva Braun had by now persuaded the Führer to the point where he actually wanted to improvise a marriage servlce to her.
- Anyone who watches television knows how to improvise a slow fuse.
But she knows the house, and she knows his reputation, so she improvises.
Everything he needs, he improvises at the site.
He improvises all his lines.
He improvises everything.
I hear he, like, improvises all of his scenes.
But she knows the house, and she knows his reputation, so she improvises.
Everything he needs, he improvises at the site.
He improvises all his lines.
He improvises everything.
I hear he, like, improvises all of his scenes.
"An incendiary bomb can be made with any bottle,... "an improvised wick with a rag, and gasoline.
"This gift entitles you to one performance of an improvised Christmas poem."
(Lindsay) There was no hope at all for this operation because it was entirely improvised at short notice and in a great hurry and the force had no aircraff supporting it and no artillery.
- All: Yeah! Winger's critics suggest he merely improvised hot-button patriotic dogma in a Ferris Bueller-ian attempt to delay schoolwork.
- He improvised.
"Instead of improvising your show,
'His courage, his brilliance in improvising in the heat of battle,' 'his colourful garb of riding britches, boots and pearl-handled Colt. 45' 'soon earned him the nickname The Iron Horseman. '
- Are they improvising?
- Have you been improvising?
- He was improvising.
"An incendiary bomb can be made with any bottle,... "an improvised wick with a rag, and gasoline.
"This gift entitles you to one performance of an improvised Christmas poem."
(Lindsay) There was no hope at all for this operation because it was entirely improvised at short notice and in a great hurry and the force had no aircraff supporting it and no artillery.
- All: Yeah! Winger's critics suggest he merely improvised hot-button patriotic dogma in a Ferris Bueller-ian attempt to delay schoolwork.
- He improvised.
"Instead of improvising your show,
'His courage, his brilliance in improvising in the heat of battle,' 'his colourful garb of riding britches, boots and pearl-handled Colt. 45' 'soon earned him the nickname The Iron Horseman. '
- Are they improvising?
- Have you been improvising?
- He was improvising.