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Never lecture him on his behavior or dictate how he should spend the rest of his life
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Whether it is a lecture or an article, we have to identify the audience for better results
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The topic of the lecture should be chosen with great care
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Realistically, the most Ackers would do was lecture his brain away into a melted pile of unrecognizable goo
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Whatever it was he talked about, he talked about it at length and wanted his chin scratched two or three times during the lecture
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"The Presidente Lula was in contact with the Yakhan from 2332," Ava continued to lecture on stuff Glenelle had missed while she slept in backup
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Every time I entered the lecture room, after overcoming a tortur-
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‘Sends her love and says she will be in touch about that lecture for the WI in the next few weeks
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Some kind of lecture is about to begin in there
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This afternoon he is giving a lecture about how to face unhappiness
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He seems to be a very agreeable person, and the subject interests me a lot; moreover, the lecture is taking place at a centre of Buddhism which is only some metres away from Aphrodite's house!
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I wish to attend the lecture but I would rather not go alone, so at about noon I phone Aphrodite and let her know
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I expect her to be enthusiastic about it, yet I am nonplussed at her immediate frigidity: “I have nothing to do this afternoon, but I am not in the mood of going to such a lecture, I had better stay home alone,” she announces in a low voice and leaves me wondering, since she has always given me the impression of being very interested in such matters
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It's the free labor in this basin of travelers willing to pull sail, but that's another lecture
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She would have to get the vagabonds together and give her swamp lecture, there were eight or ten in the crew who hadn't been thru here before
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"You're giving me this lecture again
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This in turn leads to a lecture from Wiesse on how important this waterway is as an artery to the West Country, stressing how vital it is for local commerce and going into incredible and extremely boring detail about how it is maintained and how much it costs
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She watched from inside as he gave them a lecture fully expecting them to understand what he was saying
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" she began quite a lecture
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Alan didn't know why he was being made to sit thru this lecture, he got in more trouble for honesty than lying
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I'd live my life and be patient and remain alone and read - then Ebby gave me that lecture in the garden
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Mother Superior eyed the one who tossed her skirt and pressed her lips, but went on with her lecture
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This was Thom’s lab, she wasn’t supposed to be giving a lecture here and didn’t mind if they did
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I lecture myself on how ridiculous I am being … we only spent the weekend together for goodness sake! It seems funny to think how much has changed since I last slept in this bed
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” She gave him a long lecture full of technical terms and references to the Yingolians to prove her point
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His voice took on the faint odour of lecture
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She was called into her tutor’s office on Friday afternoon after her last lecture
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Since Ava was a YingolNeerie scholar she launched right into a lecture on that
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” Ava loved to lecture on her subject and went on for quite a while
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They were instructed to join an “Induction Session” in Lecture
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The lecture room was large and rather stark room, with rows of
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It took more time for a squirrel to run out of the road in front of oncoming traffic than for the news of the Sportsman's lecture to Mr
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In those days there were people following her around anywhere she went as she rushed from one meeting or lecture to another
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” He gestured with his pipe as a professor might use a pointer in a lecture
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He followed him to the Music Manufacturing gate on the seventh floor, but a lecture let out at the time and many of them came out that gate looking for lunch
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Boy, had that course been intensive! I remember the opening lecture and the tutor standing at the front telling us that we would not have time to party, get involved in love affairs or anything else during our year’s intensive course – and she was not joking … the course was a bi-lingual secretarial course with French
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“So what have you found?” he asked, giving up the lecture
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"What?" she hoped to avoid his well practiced lecture
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How could she think so little of her biology, didn’t it have to last her forever? Desa could have gone into a lecture about the above, but Kortrax was starting toward low and there were still things to do
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Each was a conversation circle or lecture area
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However, if she was going to go there, she knew she’d better be ready for a lecture, but what other choice did she have? She pulled the keys out and headed for his office, half wishing he wouldn't be there and she could just barrow the bar's phone
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Brice could sense the crowd growing restless, full of energy after, what was for them, a welcome interruption to a boring lecture
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Still fuming over Alec's display, Brice attempted to rejoin his lecture from where he left off
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Now and then he would stop and give a short lecture on the various shrubs and grasses, everyone knew he'd never seen them before and even his nature book seemed at odds with the plateau flora and fauna
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"There's not many lecture halls along here," she told them, "they're mostly on the surface and over on center campus under the southeast corner
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It opened onto one of the small lecture courts that made up the faces of the pyramid
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lecture of the book suggested it to me
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Courage is about character…” my lecture on what courage was all
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but when not delivering a lecture, when not making papers, he
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It was like gathering for a lecture or a cinema; the crew huddled around the log recorder sitting out on a workbench in the hangar
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I had followed the Professor’s lecture up to a point, but by now it had become too tedious for me
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His Holiness says in that lecture:
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In his 1996 lecture, the Dalai Lama says that compassion has to be based on respect for others
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relationship, a teacher at a lecture he
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Inside the waiting room the impression had starkly altered; calmness created by colours and textures – something Deanna could lecture on, and it made him realise just how deliberate it was: the vast deep blue of the carpet, covering the entire area up to the reception desk, plants arranged neatly and
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Russell was one to lecture about love and whatnot given the way he changed when Alex came into the room
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The teacher, instead of explaining to his pupils himself the science in which he proposes to instruct them, may read some book upon it; and if this book is written in a foreign and dead language, by interpreting it to them into their own, or, what would give him still less trouble, by making them interpret it to him, and by now and then making an occasional remark upon it, he may flatter himself that he is giving a lecture
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The discipline of the college, at the same time, may enable him to force all his pupils to the most regular attendance upon his sham lecture, and to maintain the most decent and respectful behaviour during the whole time of the performance
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Exhaling heavily, Russell prepared himself for the third lecture in as many days
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irony for this - a lecture on morality from a
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She was the one who told me to stop my latest lecture on how daughters should behave
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He was giving a lecture on antique books to a group of folk here, and they all swear he never left the burrow they had congregated in
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She could not imagine Hollowcrest giving in to those demands, not after that lecture he had given her
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The judge launched into a lecture on the rules while Maldynado groped for his helmet with a shaking hand
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Avery’s lecture transitioned from military heroes to stories highlighting the dangers of the early frontier days
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You paid attention to her lecture
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“Didn’t your commander ever lecture you on the follies of assaulting a soldier with the high ground?”
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Galeron leant back, his face carefree and relaxed, chuckling at the lecture
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” Unlike the Chaplains he did not only shook his head in disbelief but gave me a long lecture on natural justice and that it would be morally wrong
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He used to lecture on the subject, out at the Kahunas Klub on Lake Road
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The chairs of the lecture hall rose up in ranks around him so that Tara, at the top of the hall, was treated to a view of his shiny scalp through his thinning hair as he bent over the roster
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Slowly, Tara stood, feeling every eye in the lecture hall on her and hating the crazy professor and his crazy rules
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She flung herself down the tiers of the lecture hall, toward Dr
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It was one of the few big lecture classes that Tara had taken at William and Mary, and stepping into it suddenly seemed like a monstrously difficult task
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In my US history college courses I have to devote an entire lecture to pointing out all the obvious problems with these theories, mostly based on bad science
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Lyra threw him a look, then continued with her lecture
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The Adj was taking good notes of virtually every briefing, lecture, and even a few ‘bull-sessions,’ along the way
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everyone’s interest for the entire period with his lecture on the
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Was this a joke? Whoever would come up with a name as obscure as ‘Noah Beerhouse’? He had become so absorbed in his task that he had eaten into first lecture time
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[21] A slightly smaller church of a very similar design was built by Whyte in Nicholoson Square in Edinburgh and was used as a lecture theatre by Edinburgh University from 1937 to the 1960s under the name of the Pollock Memorial Hall
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It was not a lecture and there was considerable participative discussion throughout the evening
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On the other hand, Charles did have to lecture to large classes…I think that would make me pretty nervous, but perhaps you get used to it
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And you’ve really got to have your adrenaline going if you’re going to lecture someone’s parent about something
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She also gave me a stern lecture and said that it is not good to generalize and that, as with any society, you shouldn’t take everything at face value
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Marvin’s hair was combed to the side like a comb-over but it wasn’t a comb-over and I could tell by the way he had looked at us that we were about to get a lecture
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There it lay, until 1938 when Hans Asperger of the Vienna University Hospital used Bleuler‘s word in a lecture about child psychology
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“What happens after we become Angels? I asked the same question to my Spiritual Teacher a long time ago, after receiving a wonderful lecture about the spiritual world
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I was persuaded to join the Library, the Lecture Society (addressing everything including History, Anthropology, Medicine and more); to attend a course on Ikebana (the Art of Japanese Flower Arranging) - this notion had annoyed me at first but my friend with the improbable name of Bubbles convinced me that I'd benefit, and I did
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Advertisements declared that lecture times were flexible: could it be arranged that I need drive there only two or three times a week? (I was counting on my husband being home evenings to care for her during evening rehearsals
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” Carefully, as though delivering a demonstration lecture to his students – for these had all been students of his – he showed them, pointing out with his finger that the patterns were “textbook” cases of Focal Epilepsy
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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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Cuauhtzin shrieked until he gained my shoulder, then let out a memorable, thoroughly obscene lecture in Otomi laced with a few words in Ani’ Yun’-wiya
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The others stared at him with spaced out eyes, and I assumed they'd been subjected to the same lecture a million times before
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We were then subjected to a fifteen minute lecture about the importance of not ruining exorcist property
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He soon got out of the car and subjected us to a ten minute lecture before removing Kiyori's ax from his bag
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I once mistook them as Akito's junk collection and I was subjected to a three hour lecture about the importance of every one
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Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, speaking to a lecture audience sponsored by the Southern Center for
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Jaden sat in the back of the lecture hall, while he listened to the professor
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The professor walked up the stairs in the lecture hall towards the back
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“I see you are having a private conversation in my lecture hall, I’m assuming you know everything I’m talking about,” the professor said
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The historical events happened,” Kelvin lectured
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but in your mind always think straight,' Parekh-ji lectured Mama
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He has lectured nationally on the natural
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He could listen to her for years, while she lectured on so many concepts he’d never known the existence of before
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She sometimes lectured us on the time we wasted down at the Bigtree
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lectured my friend who had a habit of arriving for class at such
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hadn’t nodded off every time I lectured on the Trojan War
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I blush at how I lectured you on the qualities of epic heroes
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“You need rest,” Terese lectured
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“Sergeant Oberon lectured?” Fred’s eyebrows rose in disbelief
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At night, men creep out into no-man’s land, and try to overhear the opposition,” he lectured
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I scooted out of the door, none too pleased that I had wasted so long this morning being lectured in the bank by such a crassly moronic dickhead; I had things to do
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"We didn't think," muttered Jerry, feeling that it was a very lame excuse, seeing that he had lectured Faith so strongly in the Good-Conduct Club sessions for her lack of thought
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He grinned at the bird and began to laugh when the latter lectured him in his foulest Otomi
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They were both excited to meet Cuauhtzin, but he just lectured them rudely from the safety of my shoulder
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The other exorcists and I gathered in front of the shrine as Akito lectured us on exorcist safety
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“You have to train for hours every day,” she lectured
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Cuauhtzin pranced about from my shoulder to my head to my other shoulder and lectured dramatically in Otomi
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“He hasn't ordered or lectured me for at least a month
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To answer my questions, he told me that he knew of no comprehensive history of Europa; the professors in the university lectured from their notes rather than from any books
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Life is short, trust someone who understands” I lectured
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“Mallika! Will you just be still for once in your life, and let someone else lead the way?” he lectured in an agitated tone
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I laugh here because Adrian has lectured me time and time again on how to lay
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Maria lectured me upon return to work that the others had been shocked
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The teacher lectured or dictated a lesson, and the
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“You will watch and note every detail with all of your attention, Mark Longstrider, if you wish to ever have my services as a Healer in the future!” she lectured
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” he lectured, then turned to announce; “Let the record show that all have agreed!”
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(Tetta the hypocrite -- for I had lectured my nuns many times about the virtues of tidiness and order! Alcuin, I hope that you may never learn to despise me
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realized while being lectured and taught about the different
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Actually 'Saint James' is more likely to be a reference to the Apostle James, than to a patron saint, like you say,” she lectured
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Everything seemed orderly and under control, now that she'd lectured them on proper conduct
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He'd thought of driving past his… that is, past Karen's house simply to take a look, but he lectured himself on how unwise it would be, considering the weather
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The body is your instrument, he lectured all who would listen, and a well tuned instrument is essential to a successful life
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1 The night before they left Alexandria Ganid and Jesus had a long visit with one of the government professors at the university who lectured on the teachings of Plato
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Colonel Mohebi, the intelligence officer who had lectured us two weeks ago, came out of his office in the barracks and stood before the men of the 2nd Platoon and three more fighting units
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I have lectured on subjects relating to self-improvement in most of the principal
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d'Andrea, lectured at the University of Bologna in the early fourteenth century (de
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Fifteen years after Unica’s death, in the early morning of an autumn’s day in two thousand and fifty, Siri was making his way to work at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts in the US, where he lectured in environmental biotechnology
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“Let’s not bother the nice man,” she lectured graciously
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She invoked “y’all” several times and made quite an impression on the 13 year old she lectured
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lectured his army of believers and demanded repentance for their sin
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obtained his PhD from Harvard where he lectured in
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“And you lectured me about courts of justice?”
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“Worse, you were horrible,” she lectured him
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been lectured, we’ve all had arbitrary rules handed down to us, we’ve
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Father Frankee DeGraw while he lectured me on why it was necessary
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Satchidanand has lectured before audiences of Thousands and has
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Chapman tended to wander as he lectured
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Managed the Central School Library, wrote, published and lectured on various occasions
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He lectured his pupils on ancient classics in the hope that these
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‘Well, how I lectured her to opt for the match, though I myself wasn’t impressed with Sathyam? How cruel that I placed the proverbial last straw on her emotionally unstable back then, though unwittingly
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lectured me not to give things away?”
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” Urit on the AS lectured Urit in the lobby
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” Justice lectured the naked Empathy
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He had often lectured his students on the dangers of rapid descent
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'You have lectured me incessantly on the perils of strong action and every time you have been proved wrong
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It’s not easy starting at a new school where everyone else has been there since their first year,” Mom lectured
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Oh a garden is a sweet, sane refuge to have! Whether I am tired because I have enjoyed myself too much, or tired because I have lectured the servants too much, or tired because I have talked to missionaries too much, I have only to come down the verandah steps into the garden to be at once restored to quiet, and serenity, and my real and natural self
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And why should I be lectured? When I am in the mood for a lecture, my habit is to buy a ticket and go and listen; and when I have not bought a ticket, it is a sign that I do not want a lecture
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Kerry stood on the platform and lectured the Leaf Children for ten minutes on what he termed their misbehaviour and bad judgement in opposing him and his fellow Drongs
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” Inwardly she cringed, knowing full well she was being evasive in the same ways he had lectured Sashi of being
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From a law enforcement point of view it was, as he had lectured, a straightforward incident
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There were more than enough examples of the huge risks some investigative journalists took and I was being lectured on them by someone who had yet to even become a serious writer
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Conscious of the stakes King Indra lectured his ministers:
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However, as charities themselves degenerate into bloated bureaucracies more concerned about perpetuating themselves than about assisting the downtrodden, those administering these organizations no longer view the giving public as the real heroes behind what use to be considered grassroots eleemosynary but rather as dimwitted cogs to be lectured as to how the acts once perceived as selfless are actually reactionary gestures undermining the progressive vision of their enlightened betters
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Monsignor Leoceonne lectured him gently on the conventional sins of women
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he lectured many parts of the rest to this book
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What would we say if some indignant foreign hunter lectured us about how unethical it is to shoot a belling stag? We might just pack him off home
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Really, we’re not here to be lectured to on ancient myths
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Few have the choice of how they exit life, but I think Matt got his wish in that he got to go out in the flames of glory, so to speak, just as the fabled characters of history’s past had that he had studied and lectured about to classrooms of students either too bored to listen or too unimaginative to comprehend that the answers for the present can often be found in the deeds and mistakes of the past
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Shapiro lectured about gliders
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Though drug addiction, being a big problem in society, is continuously being lectured in schools, universities, different institutions, churches, or even in TV, yet many still do not understand why certain people become addicted to drugs or how the brain encourage the habitual drug abuse
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When I was shown the charts and diagrams, to add, divide, and measure them, When I sitting heard the astronomer where he lectured with much
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"Here's a scrape! Do let me bring that wicked boy over to explain and be lectured
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Amy never lectured now
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Just recollect the good aunts who have not only lectured and fussed, but nursed and petted, too often without thanks, the scrapes they have helped you out of, the tips they have given you from their small store, the stitches the patient old fingers have set for you, the steps the willing old feet have taken, and gratefully pay the dear old ladies the little attentions that women love to receive as long as they live
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visitors already alluded to, most of them the wives of wealthy citizens and retired tradesmen, richly dressed, ignorant, insolent, overbearing frumps, who - after filling themselves with good things in their own luxurious homes - went flouncing into the poverty-stricken dwellings of their poor `sisters' and talked to them of `religion', lectured them about sobriety and thrift, and - sometimes - gave them tickets for soup or orders for shillingsworths of groceries or coal
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Attendants at various PSAs and `Church Mission Halls' who went every Sunday afternoon to be lectured on their duty to their betters and to have their minds - save the mark! - addled and stultified by such persons as Rushton, Sweater, Didlum and Grinder, not to mention such mental specialists as the holy reverend Belchers and Boshers, and such persons as John Starr
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They had to sit there like a lot of children while they were lectured and preached at and patronized
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“Those of us who have spent seven years studying medicine at the university are always glad to be lectured on illness by young nuns barely out of their novitiate
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She did not like being lectured on the duties of her station by a mere lawyer
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I won’t bore you with the full story, but she’d turned up out of the blue at one of his lectures and practically lectured him on the concept of singularity
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He was passionate about military history and lectured at the Military Academy
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” His voice increased in volume as he lectured her
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Morris has lectured her on this, too, these last few months—how it’s not her fault, how the boy has to learn his lesson
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I taught courses in cognitive psychology, I did research in the field of linguistics, and I lectured all over the world
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I was thinking about Nicole Worley, the self-possessed young woman who worked for the good of animals and lectured to tourists about the history of the Ellsworth compound
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Year after year, Caitlin had listened as he bitterly lectured against the injustice, the unfairness, and sometimes the stupidity built into the American financial system
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Pretty, educated, she’d lectured in ancient history before marrying Jack
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He lectured on ether, and on electricity
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Widely recognized as an expert on candlesticks and the developer of candlestick filtering, he has lectured around the world on the subject
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Wells had lectured in Los Angeles when I was a boy, and I had not gone to seek his autograph
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Seeing our faces, John lectured: "This is how I was in Paris
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I found that he no longer lectured at the Vedanta Temple, but survived in Paris or Rome; a promised novel was long overdue
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It seems they had come in the carriage with their reverend relative, and had been conducting a rummaging scrutiny of the room upstairs, while he transacted business with the housekeeper, questioned the laundress, and lectured the superintendent
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She lectured me
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Periodical lectures on current topics of the interest of elders
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By the late 40’s he was mixing up tubs of his soap with a broom handle in the Los Angeles hotel room he was living in, and selling it after his lectures about his peace plan and the “FULL TRUTHS” he had come to understand could unite the entire world
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I've had to endure lectures on the effects before
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Tonya is scatty, lectures locally on something esoteric … can never remember what it is exactly, but it is something to do with the literature of the fifteenth century, I believe
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consistent, and in my own lectures I have found them
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” In truth he was getting tired of these lectures
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He refused to give him up, diverted their attention to other possible avenues and gave long lectures on investigative technique and the protocols under which his department operates
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Then there was Professor Dick Hertz, who tragically lost his life in a freak poison-dart incident during one of his University Lectures
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or who attended what we would call one course of lectures ; a number which will not appear
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course of lectures, a thousand minae, or £ 3335:6:8
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He dug into the books, he attended lectures on the courtyards of the pyramid and found a few classes to enroll in
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where begins and where finishes the lectures of a
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the lectures of which stop where their understanding is
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one assumes, rest and air to tired students in between lectures
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for which the lectures continued with discussion
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All that such superiors, however, can force him to do, is to attend upon his pupils a certain number of hours, that is, to give a certain number of lectures in the week, or in the year
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What those lectures shall be, must still depend upon the diligence of the teacher ; and that diligence is likely to be proportioned to the motives which he has for exerting it
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discretionary; and the persons who exercise it, neither attending upon the lectures of the teacher themselves, nor perhaps understanding the sciences which it is his business to teach, are seldom capable of exercising it with judgment
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It must, too, be unpleasant to him to observe, that the greater part of his students desert his lectures ; or perhaps, attend upon them with plain enough marks of neglect, contempt, and derision
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If he is obliged, therefore, to give a certain number of lectures, these motives alone, without any other interest, might dispose him to take some pains to give tolerably good ones
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No discipline is ever requisite to force attendance upon lectures which are really worth the attending, as is well known wherever any such lectures are given
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But those privileges can be obtained only by attending the lectures of the public teachers
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and if, upon any particular point, he should form too hasty an opinion one year, when he comes, in the course of his lectures to reconsider the same subject the year thereafter, he is very likely to correct it
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on parts of his lectures
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It doesn’t hurt to repeat one of my own lectures once in a while
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That evening both men even visited the university tent where there were 24-hour lectures on China and the demise of the capitalist model
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Political awareness lectures were offered to the workers regularly and, judging by the packed audiences, it looked as though they were very popular
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it or attending NLP seminars and lectures
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“This new faith permeated Luther’s lectures
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COMMUNICATION OF THE PROJECT: All the institutional sponsors or social investors will have its names transmitted in all the events that occur, such as: lectures, courses, congress, forums, conclaves, fairs, articles and other events
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I received thousands spiritual and practical lectures about life, spirituality, and purpose
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The lectures I attended, the books I read on English Literature and History – my majors for teaching high school; French Literature ( I was already fluent in French), Latin (continued from high school), seminars on the history of Western thought, and optional subjects like Anthropology and Philosophy – these explorations of mind and imagination thrilled me
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Lectures were mailed to the students
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Simultaneously, I enrolled in a course on Library Science via UNISA – Distance education again, but now as a student, with lectures to digest, required reading and assignments, doing all this work in the evenings
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But he's clever and well read and he judges sermons as he would lectures
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Audrey lectures until she becomes pregnant with their first child in
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I'd never seen Akito that focused unless he was giving one of his never-ending Obake lectures
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Oh, I'd heard the lectures in health class advocating abstinence and promoting the
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instructor lectures him on what it truly means to be a Navy Seal
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reinforce, in visually concrete terms, the content of his lectures
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The purpose of the lectures was to define a German citizen
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Of Marc Stewart’s lectures said his
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with my son, and he had endless lectures about how much more he
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lectures about how close they are to falling into the bowels of hell
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While Johnnie was sitting across from the “big desk,” Pops, through his company, cosponsored a series of lectures on communications at Cornell
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Lectures, home, car ,here
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I had lectures nine until three, with just an hour’s break at eleven
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Carl says you’re not in lectures anymore
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Lectures were completely forsaken, but without getting special permission from the lecturers
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was going to lectures in the cold university rooms, heated only with
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university lectures finished, I often went walking along the snowy
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first job he gave lectures on economics to high school students, and
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other students, but they didn't struggle with the lectures like he
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Successful results are not guar- * This concept is inspired by the unpublished lectures of Jay Stuart Snelson and used with verbal permission
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During his training there had been these long boring lectures about how human presence made the land sick and he would soon become sick himself if he went where humans lived
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Fershiyn gleamed after such lectures because Victor found a flow of speech – her friends hoped she’d do the same
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to the progress of science, For the lectures and
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This meant that all lectures and clinical rounds had to be done twice, once for the men and once for the women
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She did not give lectures or made demands but taught about love by personal example
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A course of lectures delivered before the University of Cambridge
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Recent lectures on African marital customs had included live demonstrations of bizarre sexual practices
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Americus watched me as sensing the flow of thoughts that was crossing my mind at that time, preventing me from speaking, ignorant of my shrimp lectures
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company that advertised the port lectures on board the cruise ships
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And with the video lectures, you can pause the professor to go get a snack, try doing
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appreciated her addiction lectures, but under the circumstances he had to take her
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It was about this time at school ironically that a couple of lectures were given to final year students on sex education
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Sometimes Ivan would travel to Matthew’s house of a morning and they would head off to college together, discussing the forthcoming lectures of the day
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There was a Common Room where students used to congregate between lectures and indulge in conversations
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The students frequented it during what were free periods between lectures
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of civilization is given in our President's London Lectures of 1907
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Learned professors here gave daily lectures, and in those times this was the intellectual center of the Occidental world
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Day by day Jesus interpreted the lectures to Ganid; one day during the second week the young man exclaimed: "Teacher Joshua, you know more than these professors; you should stand up and tell them the great things you have told me; they are befogged by much thinking
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Ganid and Jesus talked much about Philo's teachings and expected to attend some of his lectures, but throughout their stay at Alexandria this famous Hellenistic Jew lay sick abed
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Jesus and Ganid had thoroughly discussed the teachings of Plato when they attended the lectures in the museum at Alexandria
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Christianity secured its start in Ephesus largely through the efforts of Paul, who resided here more than two years, making tents for a living and conducting lectures on religion and philosophy each night in the main audience chamber of the school of Tyrannus
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3 The lectures and discussions in this school of religion began at 10:00 o'clock every morning in the week
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5 In accordance with this arrangement, Jesus stopped off on the return trip and delivered these lectures
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Never before or after did he say so much on one subject as was contained in these lectures and discussions on the brotherhood of men
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In reality these lectures were on the "Kingdom of God" and the "Kingdoms of Men
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They never suspected that the oft-referred-to lectures of the caravan conductor had been delivered by Jesus himself
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After one of my lectures on this subject, a woman approached me with an
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After one of my lectures on the law of abundance in a large midwestern city, a
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lectures all over the world including UK and United States
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Throughout the 1970s, Khomeini gave lectures and interviews with European and American newspapers, exposing the corrupt Shah
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Love opportunities also happen in educational-type settings – at school or school functions, at lectures or seminars, in the library or at the magazine rack at your local newsagent
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It might be wise to read the same book (together as a couple) or attend lectures or take courses together
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This is a month for this kind of thing, and to take courses in subjects that interest you, or attend lectures or seminars
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There’s nothing wrong with the standard methods – attending your place of worship, attending lectures, meditating or doing yoga
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Whatever your age and stage in life it is good to take courses in subjects that interest you, to attend lectures, seminars and workshops
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There are also romantic opportunities at lectures, workshops, at the local library or the book store
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Love opportunities also happen in educational settings, at lectures, seminars, workshops, bookshops or the local library
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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