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Before Bielsa took his first training session, he had watched all 38 of Bilbao's league games from the previous season, writing a mountain of notes and collating them together into coherent lectures.
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I started as a music journalist so don't lecture me about not expecting sage political commentary from musicians (it got to the point where I barely expected coherent speech).
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Combine lecture and reading notes into coherent whole.
His lectures were remarkably well organized and coherent, his clinical demonstrations flawless, his questions of students designed to bring out the best in those he taught, and his knowledge of the relevant literature encyclopedic.
Based on a novel by CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta and featuring a large cast of surgeons in a hospital in Portland, Ore., it's a typical David E. Kelley creation in all the wrong ways: ensemble drama as a steel-cage match of emoting and moralizing, with lectures and grand gestures given precedence over coherent storytelling.
During the introduction section, the steps required to formulate a coherent backdrop for a scientific study are first stated during lecture and then emphasized through weekly assignments.
Indeed, studies investigating relations between teacher emotions and perceived teaching characteristics suggest that "joyful" teachers offer more cognitively stimulating and coherent lessons, grant more room for student activities and questions and provide more exciting lectures (Frenzel et al. 2009b).
Commentators have found evidence in Austin's writings of the German Pandectist treatment of Roman Law, in particular, its approach to law as something that is, or should be, systematic and coherent (Schwarz 1934; Stein 1988: pp. 223 229, 238 244; Lobban 1991: pp. 223 256) Lectures from the course he gave were eventually published in 1832 as "Province of Jurisprudence Determined" (Austin 1832).
However, a lecture he gave in the early 90s, entitled "London Luminaries and Cockney Visionaries", gives perhaps the most coherent outline of his particular London vision and the subjects he's chosen to write about: Blake, More, Dickens, Chaucer.
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