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He describes dusty parish halls, empty rows of chairs and thinly attended lectures on the menace of fascism.
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She published a series of lectures on the "Catholic menace" in 1854 and The Great American Battle, a Know-Nothing apology, in 1856, and in the latter year she campaigned widely for Millard Fillmore, the Know-Nothing candidate for president.
Public servants, even university professors, were required to attend lectures by military officers on the menace of political Islam.
There are no longer lectures on the horrors of the Red Menace or the importance of flag etiquette.
Joshua McKinley continues to play mean-boy-on-the-fashion playground, menacing underdogs Bert Keeter and Becky Ross.
Older men still seem stuck in the persona of Mr. Wilson on "Dennis the Menace".
It was used on "Tennis the Menace" primarily to test the technique.
In lecturing on the wars between France and Spain, he did not adopt the common Spanish view that the French king must be guilty because he refused to take either heresy or the Turkish menace seriously.
He lectured on the poet Sylvia Plath.
Finally, Scotus lectured on the Sentences at Paris, and there are various Reportationes of these lectures.
At the University of Cincinnati, where he had been invited to give a series of lectures, his mien at the lectern took on a menacing aspect; the English Department had to seat a human shield of large-bodied scholars in the front row for fear that he would physically attack his audience.
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