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Winging it is not advisable even for a very seasoned extemporaneous speaker.
Caroline Dowd-Higgins: Take Control of Your Job Interview Success 2010
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Winging it is not advisable even for a very seasoned extemporaneous speaker.
Caroline Dowd-Higgins: Take Control of Your Job Interview Success 2010
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Winging their way out of Shopton, they sighted another of the experimental balloons belonging to the Quik Battery Corporation.
Golden State 2010
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Winging our way over to pay a flying visit to a bird who only appears to eat fag butts at major railway stations, it seems that the pigeons in Vancouver are having a good time.
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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Winging it as best we could, we went on to answer additional questions, questions that turned more on our responsibilities as Christians and members of a family than on rote memory of the catechism.
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Winging It: Time to reconsider ban on in-flight calls?
Terry Gardner: Cellular Self-Defense: Don't Get Ripped Off By Hidden Cell Phone Charges 2009
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Winging it certainly hasn't worked out to terribly well for the past 6.5 years.
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Winging it is, after all, increasingly difficult to do within any organized field of endeavor.
Football's Subversive Side charles siebert 2009
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Winging our way over to pay a flying visit to a bird who only appears to eat fag butts at major railway stations, it seems that the pigeons in Vancouver are having a good time.
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Winging it as best we could, we went on to answer additional questions, questions that turned more on our responsibilities as Christians and members of a family than on rote memory of the catechism.
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