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“Do you know what the Super Chip does?” Nancy said in her most perfectly annoying lecturing voice
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Delos kept lecturing him for quite a while longer
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"The lecturing preacher kind
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I mean… I have this habit of lecturing, you know, but
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If the teacher happens to be a man of sense, it must be an unpleasant thing to him to be conscious, while he is lecturing to his students, that he is either speaking or reading nonsense, or what is very little better than nonsense
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He was loath about lecturing them on Genesis as he feared those passages would conflict with the histories of Kismeria in too many ways to even consider
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“So let me see if I understand this correctly,” Aldin said in lecturing tones
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“Not just a story,” Adem said waving a lecturing finger at the man, “a true account of a genuine sign from God
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” She sounded as though she were lecturing a class on plastic surgery
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” Lyra spoke firmly, almost lecturing Conal as she explained what she’d discovered
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Would another couple minutes of lecturing have helped? And I was always telling them to, ‘trust your instruments
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He grabbed a loudspeaker and started lecturing everyone about the government ruining his business
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I had half of a mind to start lecturing this parent about the noxious fumes that he was second handedly making me inhale but I only had half of my energy left at that point, from breakin’ half of the night
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Mary Vance was there and, as usual, in a lecturing mood
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The enemy leader was still lecturing us, but his lecture ended abruptly as a rain of arrows descended on him just as the horses set off
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“Gazette,” in order to focus her time and work on her lecturing at the
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“Maybe she will pass out all while lecturing me on whatever she thought I did wrong
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Arakiel moved slowly around the circle, reminding Jesse of a lecturing professor deep in thought while speaking to his class
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After a lot of years as his sponsee, his lecturing me chapped my ass
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And it will always be the case that such groups of special youths will occasionally need a bit of lecturing, to keep them from thinking that they’re any more special than they truly are!
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On the contrary, the two general officers frequently shared bottles of Vat 69 Scotch together, each lecturing the other about duties and responsibilities
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SISTER LEOBA: When she was lecturing the Nuns about the Millennium, she told us that the first Year of Our Lord began with the day of the birth of Jesus Christ
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Through many years of lecturing and training people in life planning, Barbara Sher has encountered this problem over and over again, and so she has devised a technique for overcoming this obstacle
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Finally, when she started lecturing
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‘Chloe was lecturing me about that a couple of days ago
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An older man in a suit overhears in shock and stops mid-sentence from his lecturing to two young academic types about ‘God being the spirit of everything
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Apparently her father was lecturing her on something and she seemed about to cry
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She had begun looking for any excuse to avoid lecturing, and was showing a lot of videos in their place
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A week before year-end finals, he was lecturing on one of the pivotal statues they used to justify their views when he claimed that the origin of this statute was British Common Law
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Preeti wanted to emphasize her point about speeding but thought no, the lecturing could wait
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lecturing, and writing about chimpanzees since 1960
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“Enough with the lecturing stuff,” Tylin said, “biology wasn’t my forte in high school
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doctorate and then a research grant and lecturing post at
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All Buddhist temples, monks and nuns should take opportunities of lecturing on Dharma to
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Wedon then blessed everyone and went back inside the pyramid, I wasn’t complaining at the speed he’d displayed but I’d settled in for an afternoon of him threatening us with damnation, preaching, sacrificing and lecturing us on the merits of a righteous life, I would have to find out what was troubling my friend Wedon
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He had done work on Pilsudski when lecturing on the decline of liberal democracy in Europe between the wars
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into the past when lecturing to the masses
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“Second,” Ellis continued, as if he were lecturing, “the law does
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almost as if he were lecturing the customer
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He is the one lecturing, leading discussions, and
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Aces drones on and on, lecturing about how there were over
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them, stamping violently on each of their family jewel purses while lecturing the
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Ten minutes later, the crowd is standing outside the organization surrounding an angry looking Mary, an angry looking Diane D, Margarita, Barry, Tomas, Tonio and Marilyn as Mary holds on to Diane D silently lecturing her
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When I was lecturing in Los
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Omes lecturing on how pigs are
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He sat uncomfortably on the couch, waiting for her to start lecturing, or asking questions
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Dana's not out there in the public eye doing charity work, singing and dancing on stage and appearing at schools lecturing to children
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No gloating, no lecturing, no triumphant smirk of victory that usually graced the face of a G-man about to bust another rogue pilot
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When a professor is lecturing, when the subject is abstract and metaphysical, many people leave the hall quietly because they cannot attend to a subject which is not interesting
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“Indeed, my father is lecturing at one even now, although he’s not on their full-time staff, regrettably
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“He is coming privately, really to see how I’m getting on, and he will not be lecturing
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They had been there nearly a month already, undertaking their lecturing commitments
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I’m teaching youngsters at Secondary school, and you’re lecturing senior pupils at Technical College, but they all seem to have the same hunger for knowledge
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“I met Robin in Nairobi,” explained Will, “when he was lecturing about computers during his gap year
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I’d met him, after all, while he was lecturing about them, and I was sure he’d like to hear the gossip
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day and realize he lost seventh heaven; and while I am lecturing,
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She said it in a manner of a teacher lecturing her student, without any trace
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do anything that is against our conscious!” His voice was slow and deep, it was as though he was also lecturing everyone while talking to Susu
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was full of cockiness and pride and he was seemingly lecturing them!
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” The Voice swirled amongst the four, one of which was now rest home gray, while another became its child being a parent lecturing another who was a teen bullying the child just entering
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Praise?” The Colonel asked beneath the sound of the Doggie's lecturing
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He made me think of owls as he sat at supper that night in his prim clothes, with round gloomy eyes fixed on Papa, whom he was lecturing
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Well, I'm thoroughly ashamed, and that at least is a good thing; and now that you know how badly I too need lecturing and how I am torn by particularly ungenerous emotions perhaps you'll see what a worthless person I am and will take me down from the absurd high pinnacle on which you persist in keeping me and on which I have felt so desperately uncomfortable for months past
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For six years she and the poor little Bernhards went on in this manner, haunting its birth and death columns, and then abruptly disappeared from them; and the next I heard of her was that she was in England,--in London, Oxford, and other intellectual centres, lecturing in the cause of Woman
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Charlotte, not content with lecturing, wrote pamphlets,--lofty documents of a deadly earnestness, in German and English, and they might be seen any day in the bookshop windows _Unter den Linden_
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When Reason lecturing us on certain actions explains that they are best avoided, and Experience with her sledge-hammers drives the lesson home, why do we, convinced and battered, repeat the actions every time we get the chance? I have known from my youth the opinion of Solomon that he that passeth by and meddleth with strife belonging not to him, is like one that taketh a dog by the ears; and I have a wise relative--not a blood-relation, but still very wise--who at suitable intervals addresses me in the following manner:--'Don't meddle
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the old church that isn't now but still used for lecturing
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academic posts lecturing you on Newton’s correctness think they are the wise and are able to try to fool
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A linguistics professor was lecturing to her class one day
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He doesn’t call it teaching or preaching because he is not ordained or certified to do this and he doesn’t call it lecturing because he only shares when asked to do so
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died suddenly of a ceRebRaL sTRoke as he was LectuRing aT college
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Arrogant religious leaders, while hypocritically lecturing others about
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teacher who spent more time listening than lecturing
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Even so, they pretend to represent the Creator while lecturing us
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that control international banking and all money, while constantly lecturing us on their false morality
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My mum was ready to start comparing and lecturing
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He had no problem with lecturing her through it—but her participation would be required—and he chuckled to himself the thought of her naked body hot and wet beneath his, engulfed his mind
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Of course he spent the time pointing out different kinds of plants and trees and lecturing me on erosion
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I was becoming more agitated because she was lecturing me
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One can see experts giving their opinions at seminars and lecturing about the wonders it can do to the health and well being of people in the modern world
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The other went on lecturing her, predicting they would end in the workhouse
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Claire shook her head, because this man knew there were videos of her sister being brutally murdered and he was lecturing her like she was twelve and he was disappointed in her
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She could practically hear Paul lecturing her on the importance of using passcodes
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Pocket was out lecturing; for, he was a most delightful lecturer on domestic economy, and his treatises on the management of children and servants were considered the very best text-books on those themes
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This, he thinks, is the pure they were always lecturing about at Schulpforta
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I cannot believe he's lecturing me about future lovers
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These subjects had fascinated me during the first twenty years of my journalism career in magazines and nonfiction books, but it was getting harder to find editors interested in assigning ambitious stories in these areas, so I had been focusing more on writing narrative history books, teaching narrative journalism, and lecturing
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About this time they would hear Dairyman Crick's voice, lecturing the non-resident milkers for arriving late, and speaking sharply to old Deborah Fyander for not washing her hands
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“It has to do with certain timetables I noticed in the killer’s pattern,” he replied as if lecturing a student
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Just last year, hadn’t Grandpa laid out the machin ery’s blueprint, lecturing? The huge round lunar clock was a gristmill, he’d said
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“Attend,” Bergdahl said, adopting a tutor’s lecturing tones
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[Greenson] was nationally and internationally well known not only for his numerous psychoanalytic writings but also for his real flair for lecturing and teaching