They're everywhere: on subways, in lecture halls, in bars and restaurants, thumbing away on the tiny keyboards of their mobile phones, displaying a remarkable ability to send messages and surf the Internet at warp speed.
Recently in his Hands lecture in Oxford, the former Labour Minister and EU Commissioner, Lord Mandelson, said that a "genuine political union" would need a "clear mandate".
Inheritance tax is undoubtedly unpopular but it deters saving less than most other taxes on capital accumulation, as Alan Auerbach, an economist at the University of California, Berkeley, pointed out in a recent lecture in London.
The findings are to be presented in a lecture at the Hay Festival in May.
In his lecture Mr Gates will liken the pace of innovation in computers with the fight against polio: .
These include an exhibition in Swansea, a lecture in Berlin and a two-day conference in Malaysia.
In a BBC Wales lecture in February, he spoke in favour of genetically-modified (GM) crops as an important component in future efforts to feed a growing world population.
The Sunday Times quotes him as saying in a lecture: "I don't mean that in a hostile way, it's just a fact".
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Mr Ford said about 20 people slept in the lecture hall, but about 40 to 50 people had joined in the protest during the day.
Speaking in a lecture organised by the Institute of Welsh Affairs, he said people in the area were not in favour of continuing with the pace of development seen over the last 20 years.
Sweden wants to question him over allegations that he sexually assaulted two female ex-Wikileaks supporters while he was in Stockholm to give a lecture in 2010.
When Boyden arrived at Georgia Tech in February to give a lecture in the "Young Innovators" series, his puffy North Face jacket, slightly tousled curly locks and frizzy beard contrasted with Forest's pressed suit, lilac collared shirt and short salt-and-pepper hair -- almost like an Apple vs.
He challenged each recipient to start a company instead of sitting in a lecture hall.
Consultation will take place in the Lecture Room at Lewes Town Hall on 1 September.
"Free market forces aren't going to do this, " he said in a lecture earlier this year.
Sir David's comments came in an Oxford University lecture reported in the Daily Telegraph.
We need someone who understands business, not another individual who is more comfortable in a lecture hall.
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It was Contracts and there were about eighty students in the lecture hall.
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In her lecture, Mantel described how Catherine's public image was first defined by her clothes, and then her pregnancy.
In fact, it will help, since it will make a seat in the lecture hall even more prestigious and desirable.
Some lessons are best learned at a kitchen table, others in a lecture hall, a chemistry lab or a gym.
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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Picking up the phone to call a CEO is a lot easier if you've worked alongside them in a lecture theater.
In a lecture hall, seeing all of your students huddled so far away, you start to think you may have cooties.
Rather than just learning a particular set of rules or a formula in a lecture, simulations let managers try things out.
Several of Mr Merton's students who later made important careers in sociology have written about his presence in the lecture room.
In a lecture, Mr Bercow said recent reforms aimed at making committees of MPs more independent, while laudable, were an "unfinished revolution".
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His major policy statements in the nineteen-fifties came in two lecture series.
Earlier, Mr Blair's former top foreign policy adviser Sir Stephen Wall voiced his worries about the conflict in a lecture at Chatham House.
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Moreover, as Adair Turner of Merrill Lynch pointed out in a lecture last month, not all of Europe's social choices are economically sustainable.
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