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He is sick of moralism and lectures from the West.

films he had seen of Hubbard's lectures from the fifties and sixties.

"We'll take no lectures from the party that brought Britain's economy to its knees.

Lectures from the left on fairness stick in the throat, he says.

Miliband says he won't take lectures from the man who was negotiating with Pfizer over the heads of the AstraZeneca board.

"I don't need lectures from the R.N.C. on supporting women and fighting to increase opportunities for women; I've been doing it my whole career," Ms. Rosen wrote.

When she is traveling on the tour, she corresponds with her professors by e-mail and downloads lectures from the Internet.

Nor will they have to contend with lectures from the West on the evils of summary tribunals or detention without trial.

This too will be tricky, as many voters dislike economic reform as much as they do the EU; and they particularly hate lectures from the British.

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Mary got angry lectures from Branson, the consensus Mr. Congeniality, and a sympathetic ear from the Dowager Countess, who judges everybody and everything.

I then got a 20-minute lecture from the Princess on destroying England's heroes.

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