"Once I gave a lecture to leaders at a government bureau, " Mr. Yang recalls.
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Instead I was treated to a lecture on the various failings of the foreign media.
He challenged each recipient to start a company instead of sitting in a lecture hall.
The findings are to be presented in a lecture at the Hay Festival in May.
These include an exhibition in Swansea, a lecture in Berlin and a two-day conference in Malaysia.
"Free market forces aren't going to do this, " he said in a lecture earlier this year.
The university said a lecture on Sunday evening would be open to the public.
Sir Vincent had gone to the university near Ramallah to meet students and give a lecture.
On February 27th he took the one-hour hydrofoil ride to give a lecture at a university.
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Mahathir's lengthy talk, more a lecture than a speech, was received in relative silence.
One course in particular captured his imagination: a lecture series on building machines that could manipulate molecules.
We need someone who understands business, not another individual who is more comfortable in a lecture hall.
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He had a chance to help educate people, but instead the remarks came across as a lecture.
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The Prince of Wales has given a lecture on Islam and the environment at Oxford University's Sheldonian Theatre.
It will send you packing, Worse still you may have a "circular reference" and you will get a lecture.
So does MIT mathematician Michael Sisper, in this video of a lecture.
C. to hear the 52-year-old Allison speak got a lecture in classical philosophy.
An evening's entertainment might include a lecture or a music recital, with visiting scientists featured as the star performers.
The field is evolving so fast that every time I do a lecture, every other month this year actually.
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Through the storefront glass, I saw a lecture and slide-show in action with students calmly looking at the screen.
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Fifty men sat on low benches listening intently to a lecture delivered in a mixture of Tagalog and Arabic.
This was followed by a lecture on importance of maintaining reference records on subjects of interest to the writer.
On the other hand, the embassy chose not to publicize a lecture by Minister-without-Portfolio Benny Begin on Yom Yerushalayim.
Some lessons are best learned at a kitchen table, others in a lecture hall, a chemistry lab or a gym.
The sheikh was clearly nervous and eager to leave, but not before first receiving a lecture from a rebel fighter.
New York-based performance artist Marina Abramovic has signed up to participate in a lecture at the museum, Ms. Fontanals-Cisneros added.
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Mr Muhtaseb has already given a lecture on the case to a group of consultants at an event in London.
She is a graduate of New York University, and is currently (by day) a lecture agent at Penguin Books.
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The theatre hosted the Philip Larkin Society's annual meeting, a lecture by Hull-born actor Barrie Rutter, plus readings and musical performances.
So, first thing we get a lecture on Mars from Steve, and then we all get our asteroid briefing for Neemo.
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