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We’d improvise for two hours and put around 40 minutes of it on YouTube.

Having recognized perhaps that this wasn’t exactly a jazz crowd, André helpfully explained that he and the band were improvising in real time: “Everything we play every night, we make it up,” he said.

We could write messages or slogans on sheets of paper, which were read aloud and improvised and danced to.

This is how he gaslights routinely in politics, rarely engaging directly with the right-wing mythologies he taps into, but freely improvising his own fantasy extensions.

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One Artemisa resident said people were having to "improvise" to deal with the power cuts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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