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Mr. Giuliani has long lectured the press about how his private life is none of its business.

Mr. Lieberman said that Mr. Daschle has long lectured senators that they need to build a "center-out" coalition.

THE Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has long lectured its rich member countries about pursuing free trade, privatisation and flexible labour and product markets.

If music can be reduced to formulae and equations, does it begin to undermine notions of what music might mean to us? Douglas Hofstadter, author of the key book on the fundamentals of cognition, Gödel, Escher, Bach, has long lectured on the implications of Cope's work in understanding how the mind – and music – works.

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With a pillar of American power — its financial leadership — so badly shaken, there was a certain satisfaction among some of the attendees that the Bush administration, which had long lectured other nations about the benefits of unfettered markets, was now rejecting its own medicine by proposing a major bailout of financial firms.

What will you say to all those countries the United States has so long lectured on the right way to govern their economies and that now see that America has refused its own medicine?

THE governments of the European Union have long been lectured by economists on the need to make their markets for goods and labour more like America's.

Sherman has long seen his lectures as his small bit to counteract science's budgetary squeeze and public attitudes about science that he fears are shifting toward disinterest or outright hostility.

ERIC MAZUR, a Harvard physics professor, has long worked to supplant lectures with more interactive classes.

Again, while Stanford is one of many universities getting on board, the university has long offered courses and lectures online, more recently through iTunes U, and at the end of August, went so far as to create a "Vice Provost of Online Learning" to oversee the integration of web technologies into Stanford's education.

There is widespread recognition today that welfare needs reform, not only because it is complex but also because, as Duncan Smith said in a Theos Charities Parliament lecture, it has long, if unintentionally, offered too much stick and not enough carrot.

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