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At times, the North Koreans' ambitions seem unrealistic: in 2010 one group was asked to lecture on how to establish exchange-traded funds and private equity, in a country without deposit-taking banks.
Fredy Harianto was one of 30 or so people who congregated at the headquarters of Boot HK, an incubator for Internet start-ups in Wan Chai, one of Hong Kong's many business districts, to hear a lecture on how to create a punchy, likable corporate blog voice.
(Pauline Kael excoriated it as an "illustrated lecture on how nice girls go wrong").
Unlike some overly conceptual restaurants, Alta requires no lecture on how to order.
"The highway patrol promptly showed up to lecture on how this was a unsafe place to stop.
An excerpt from Jorge Luis Borges's lecture on how James Boswell "created the character" of Samuel Johnson in his biography.
It reunited the Fugees and is planning a lecture on how string theory relates to the observable universe.
Do I get charged up by a lecture on how to prevent lead being stolen from my church roof?
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"Marlene," Spenser says, after one of her abrasive lectures on how to do his job, "I think I'm going to have to file you under Life's Too Short".
Once again he walked us through a lucid step-by-step mini-lecture on "how we arrived" at an impasse that's threatening America's ability to move forward.
They did not need lectures on how all Muslims are not some homogeneous mass.
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