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But right at the end of the final lecture, something peculiar happened.
They were gentoo penguins; 'gentle gentoos', cooed Delphine in her capacity-crowd lecture (something to do with the way she teetered elegantly across the stage in a force five gale emitting the call of a lovesick albatross, 'Eergghh', or describing how emperors perform 'ec-static dee-splay').
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You're not trying to be rude the teacher might even be lecturing about something interesting; that isn't stopping gravity from pulling your head to the ground faster than a pile of bricks.
Second, Jobs was so well-placed to lecture on doing something he loved because he made his work seem more lovable, as it were.
Spoken Word COS COB Bush-Holley Historic Site "Something Old, Something New," lecture on wedding customs from the Revolutionary period to the Jazz Age, featuring Alden O'Brien.
Dr. Bellitto said: "Every professor in the universe knew exactly what he was doing, which was to start a lecture with something provocative and work off of that.
The guard on the other side of the stage, half hidden in the curtains, had spent the lecture touching something under his left armpit.
To elaborate upon that point, FIAC has collaborated with the lecture program Something You Should Know to present "La Valeur en Question," or A Question of Value, a series of three talks exploring the art market's relationship to commercial concerns.
Bernier, with her long gowns and her impeccable diction, managed to transform the slide lecture into something all her own — a performance, a star turn, a piece of theatre.
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