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I cannot hear a lecture or follow class debates.
Writer went to hear a lecture at the World of Birds but arrived too late.
Roden remembers a trip to Durham to hear a lecture on plate tectonics and a rugby tour to Edinburgh.
As a Dartmouth student in the early 1970s, William McDonough went, somewhat casually, to hear a lecture by a visiting celebrity.
To Brunel University to hear a lecture by John Cridland, the director-general of the Confederation of British Industry, on education – a subject dear to his heart.
Ticket holders attending the Sunday encore can hear a lecture by Ezra Laderman, composer and former dean of the Yale School of Music, at 1 45 P.M.
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Following this presentation well turn to a folk tradition of Mexico, San Jarocho, where well hear a lecture-demonstration from local musicians TARIMBA of the various instruments used, featuring the jarana, guitarra de son, and a rustic violin from Los Tuxtlas, Veracruz.
One night at the local literary club, though, he hears a lecture on Thomas Mann's "Tonio Kröger" and is befriended by the lecturer, who lends him the novella: "Grand, strange, wonderful thoughts came to him, and he had no idea himself how they had arisen, but for the time being astonishment and uncertainty outweighed everything else.
In 1927, after hearing a lecture by philosopher Alain Locke, she turned her attention to African Americans.
And I never heard a lecture about bomb making or marksmanship.
While in Washington, he became interested in statistics after hearing a lecture by Agriculture Department statistician Meyer A. Girshick.
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