Your message reached me in India, where I am spending a few weeks traveling and lecturing.
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After their electoral defeats, both took time off from politics to make money from consultancies and lecturing.
The Professor of English at the University of Virginia has created an audio archive of Faulkner reading and lecturing.
Married, with three children, Libeskind lives and works in Berlin and divides his time between designing and lecturing around the world.
At that time, he was also receiving consulting and lecturing fees from competing companies not related to the competing drugs themselves.
And as many doctors strive to move away from a stern and lecturing stereotype, confronting patients without alienating them can be especially challenging.
"There's a whole list of things I want to write about, " says Alison Kingsley, vice president at a credit-derivatives firm and lecturing professor within Yale's political science department.
Rice was a specialist on Soviet affairs in the first Bush administration and continued writing and lecturing on international affairs while at Stanford University during the Clinton presidency.
You will have to decide for yourself how you want to respond, but after decades of talking with young people, we recommend that you keep an open mind and avoid either lecturing about risks and remedies or glamorizing your own college experiences in ways that might be read as permission to indulge in the same behaviors.
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He is on sabbatical now and spends most of his time writing and occasionally lecturing on a vexing subject: How should people who call themselves Christians conduct their lives in the secular world?
And by moving lecturing online, MOOCs allow in-person time to be more interactive, dynamic and valuable.
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So it was that SCF became known as "Ethical Investing" and Western and Muslim financiers began lecturing the world that the fraud and abuse of the financial markets, such as the Enron debacle and now the sub-prime securitization meltdown, were all driven by the desire for forbidden gain through interest and gambling.
She was also a Fulbright scholar in the U.S., where she spent two years lecturing and doing research.
So I'll stop lecturing and I will now turn it over to Bill and to Tanya, who will talk a bit more about the history and protocol.
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Much of his energy in later life, in lecturing and writing, was devoted to trying to show that such innately religious beliefs could co-exist with scientific discovery.
Faulkner fans who visit the site will hear him reading, lecturing and answering questions in a classroom format (Faulkner was a writer-in-residence at UVA in 1957 and 1958).
Trying to change attitudes, values, and world views through lecturing was one of the few things that provoked my mild mannered Georgian mentor to abject apoplexy.
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His assistant in Connecticut, where he is the emeritus chief of the state police, wrote in an e-mail that Lee is out of the country lecturing until June and unreachable for comment.
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By the end of the campaign he was reduced to lecturing on animal rights and kissing dogs in a local pound.
And Ms Short should beware of lecturing poor countries' governments.
In 1978 Libeskind was appointed lecturer at Cranbrook Academy of Art, and over the next decade progressed to teach at Harvard and UCLA in Los Angeles, lecturing on architectural theory.
Mr Brown's early career was spent lecturing, working in television and making a name for himself in the Scottish Labour Party.
Coach Mike Woodson appeared to be lecturing Smith before he left the court, and they had another talk Sunday.
But there is something different about dad speaking, lecturing, cajoling, disciplining, embracing, loving and caring.
And sometimes it may not feel that way because somebody is lecturing you trying to eat food that you don't want to eat.
As for the FSA, there is an apparent contradiction between its lecturing of Barclays to clean up its culture earlier this year and the approval it gave for the promotion of Mr del Missier to be Barclays' number two.
And like many ex-smokers, he's a health fanatic, lecturing anyone he meets for transgressions as slight as drinking a diet soda.
The new orthodoxy calls for a more interactive style of lecturing, in which pupils are constantly called upon to answer questions and make suggestions.
Paul Johnson was lecturing the David Hume Institute in Edinburgh on Tuesday, suggesting that the consequence of protecting health, schools and overseas aid in the Whitehall budget is that other budgets will face a squeeze of an average one third over very few years.
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