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He is to lecture on "Rethinking Life and Death".
By Richard Lockridge The New Yorker, April 23 , 1932P. 9 The head mistress of a girls' school realizes that an Apache Indian who is to lecture to the students on how to make fires, will need charcoal.
Here on a trip, she is to lecture and hold meetings, including with Chinese media, "to spread the word about what is happening to Africa's elephants and promote the need for superpower China to be part of the solution," the group's Web site says.
He is to lecture in the gallery on March 27 at 4 30 p.m. "Both dynasties owed their conquests to their superbly trained cavalry, but the success of their emperors depended on their adopting Chinese-style administration while preserving their nomadic cultural heritage," Mr. Vollmer writes.
But Ryan doesn't believe that the pope's intention is to lecture or admonish lawmakers.
One of the stranger conceits of the British is to lecture the rest of the world about democracy.
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Heddle's tactic was to lecture the feckless Spider, and tell him to pull up his socks.
The adult approach would have been to lecture the husband and to tell the wife about her infection.
One of his first acts as Taoiseach was to lecture the Irish people about living beyond their economic means.
One way is to copy lecture notes.
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