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A couple of years ago, Peterson was a respected though far from famous academic when he began posting his lengthy lectures online.
Then, higher education revolved around books, lengthy lectures and grades written in red pen, and professors didn't have to compete with Facebook updates and incoming text messages for their students' attention.
Without bicycle helmets, knee pads, elbow pads and lengthy lectures from our parents, we somehow traversed the near-death experiences of riding bikes, playing sports and all those other normal childhood activities.
At Oxfordshire dinner tables, guests explain in detail how the king has broken the Lockean political contract, while in Massachusetts new arrivals are submitted to lengthy lectures, like boring remedial lessons for a citizenship test no one wants to pass.
He proposes that by using the Khan Academy online videos and exercises, which are self-paced and uniquely tracked, anyone (including students in public schools) can reach mastery (100%) of the material without being turned off by lengthy lectures.
It is a testament to Ms. Drew's reporting abilities and her legislative legerdemain that she can lead the reader through rule fights, discharge petitions, poison pill amendments and even a maneuver with the unfortunate name of nonseverability without getting bogged down in lengthy lectures about congressional process.
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The elder Mr. Wu extols Huaxi's splendor — and the Beijing government's wisdom and foresight — in a lengthy lecture given each morning in an auditorium packed with hundreds of tourists.
Though he never filled in his great plan, he did write out a lengthy lecture course on Greek history, which he offered his students in Basel four different times.
What does this place ask of you?"It also gives me a lengthy lecture on "The Traveller": "To be the traveller means you are not at home here – you know you don't belong, etc".
In his lengthy lecture, Mr. Castro decried the globalization of economic markets and criticized what he called a lack of effort by wealthy nations to battle disease in poorer countries.
It is particularly difficult, in the circumstances of the present decision, to sit still for the Court's lengthy lecture upon the virtues of "constancy," ante, at 26, of "remain[ing] steadfast," id., at 25, of adhering to "principle," id., passim.
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