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A newly arrived English undergraduate, I attended a lecture at an obscure time by an obscure lecturer about a novel by Ursula le Guin.
Now, in Colin Teevan's adaptation of Kafka's A Report to an Academy, she plays a lecturer reminiscing about his former life as an ape.
This all came about because a lecturer in the physics department was studying the singing voice from an acoustic point of view, but he also saw real potential in analysing singing techniques from the signal-processing point of view.
A starting salary for a lecturer is about £32,000.
He retired in 1985 but continued to work as a consultant to the museum and as a traveling lecturer about aviation and space exploration.
Ms. Goldman, who is the vice president of the board of Seed Savers Exchange, in Decorah, Iowa, and a frequent lecturer about heirloom plants, came to squash fairly recently.
Though my driver was a constant lecturer about all things Jamaican pointing out the Blue Mountains, famous for their coffee, and Johnny Cash's Cinnamon Hill it was the story of the white witch that most excited him.
Witnesses at the protest said they were chanting "Krakow, say no!" and holding signs reading, "Is he fit to be a king?" Sylwia Plucisz, 32, a lecturer in English who learned about the protest after joining a group of more than 20,000 on Facebook called "No to Kaczynski at Wawel," said she thought it was wrong to bury the late president in a rarefied place for national icons.
"Just producing data doesn't necessarily change people's proclivity to do anything about it," Alice Evans, a lecturer in the social science of development at London School of Economics, told HuffPost.
He had a national reputation as a lecturer and authored about 40 books.
The effect of this quintessentially Sebaldian passage is like that of a dream in which a lecturer is speaking drily about sericulture but also, somehow, about Auschwitz.
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