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- adjective Having the nature of an
improvisation .
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Examples
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Romanski is former director of the Second City Training Center and many of Hollywood Arts 'teachers have backgrounds in improvisational theater.
Tamar Abrams: Stars Stand Up for Hollywood Arts Tamar Abrams 2010
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Romanski is former director of the Second City Training Center and many of Hollywood Arts 'teachers have backgrounds in improvisational theater.
Tamar Abrams: Stars Stand Up for Hollywood Arts Tamar Abrams 2010
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The first rule for producing a funny discussion, it seems, is to invite a couple of authors with backgrounds in improvisational comedy.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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The first rule for producing a funny discussion, it seems, is to invite a couple of authors with backgrounds in improvisational comedy.
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Milstein Hall shows off one extreme of a current concept popular with academic and research institutions and geared to encourage what the OMA architects call "improvisational interaction."
Why Hard Times Can Make Great Buildings Julie V. Iovine 2011
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Aside: “Improv” refers to improvisational exercises.
The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007
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Aside: “Improv” refers to improvisational exercises.
The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007
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Aside: “Improv” refers to improvisational exercises.
The Devil’s in the Diva Paul Ruditis 2007
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The good parts make doom metal more improvisational, which is not a problem.
NYT > Home Page By BEN RATLIFF 2011
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I've been taking this singing class -- oh, let's just get it all the gay out there and say I've been taking this cabaret singing class, and at each session we begin with vocal warm-ups and some kind of improvisational exercise.
Being It Roger Sutton 2007
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