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It doesn't affect the pay or grade of the former lecturers, senior lecturers and so on - for some of us it isn't the first time that we've come acrosss the idea of job title promotion, rather than actual promotion.
Small and medium-sized companies use informal relations with individual employees of universities (former lecturers, colleagues, classmates, friends, etc).
"She was not exactly born in a cradle of gold, and had to face some real hardships," one of her former lecturers in Porto, António Machiavelo, writes in an e-mail.
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As a former lecturer on constitutional law, Obama knows this stuff all too well.
He has been a professional soccer player; I am a former lecturer in English literature.
The former lecturer, James Van de Velde, was never charged in the death of the student, Suzanne Jovin.
"Toledo does not want to confront Montesinos directly," said Carlos Tapia, a former lecturer at the Army Intelligence School.
A former lecturer at People's University, he said China's role would be crucial.
Her father, a former lecturer in economics at Princeton University, is now an economics consultant in Princeton.
Chaytor, a former lecturer from Todmorden, West Yorkshire, initially denied the charges.
But from the government of a high-minded former lecturer in constitutional law?
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