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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after lecturer" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that occurs following a lecture, but it needs additional context or structure to be usable.
Example: "After the lecturer finished speaking, the students had a chance to ask questions."
Alternatives: "following the lecture" or "subsequent to the lecturer".
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And the reason lecturer after lecturer, at more than 15 different open days, was incredulous when she zoomed into their introductory talk is because she uses a wheelchair.
Aside from his successful career as a Professor, Dr. Lester is also a sought after lecturer, speaker, published author and contributor to over 200 papers and professional journals.
She is a highly sought after lecturer on the subject of art and design in the public realm; including talks at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
She is a highly sought after lecturer on the subject of art and design in the public realm, including talks at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the New Museum's Ideas City series.
After identifying narratives in this way, a thematic analysis approach was used to code them according primarily to narrative content or theme and then, after lecturer and student interviews, to possible constructed meanings (of which there were often several for each narrative).
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He is also a sought-after lecturer.
He became a sought-after lecturer and speaker, and was elected to the Académie in 1938.
In recent years, Mr. Adams had become a sought-after lecturer and frequent commentator on science and technology issues.
Though he was a sought-after lecturer on history, and author of dozens of books, in status-conscious Poland some begrudged him the self-awarded title of "Professor".
Haskell was a much sought-after lecturer: a small man, he projected his ideas compellingly in a deep, resonant voice, as fluently in French or Italian as in his native English.
Stig L. Andersson is a professor in aesthetic design at the University of Copenhagen and is a much sought-after lecturer and teacher at universities and architecture schools in Europe, Asia and the United States.
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