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After listening to Mr. Rosenberg repeatedly lecture Ms. Helgenberger on her stroke, wicket after wicket, Mr. Rosenberg's cousin asked her how she put up with it.
Mr. Reeve, who acted as Frost's interpreter, found himself trying to ease tensions in his own way when Frost insisted on repeatedly lecturing the Soviet leader Nikita S. Khrushchev on how to humanize Communism.
What's more relevant is the gall of his repeatedly lecturing Sotomayor last week on the "proper role" of judges — even to the point of reading her oath of office out loud.
The whole while, labour has been repeatedly lectured that they are to blame for the country's economic crisis and that the rich must capture ever more rents for the economy to prosper.
But, thanks to that university policy that gave tenure only to people born before 1982, you can teach one class a semester, which doesn't meet very often; repeatedly lecture me about the dangers of selling out; and make fun of my deep attachment to "Nightcrawler" after insisting that we watch "Reality Bites" instead, so I can "learn about the joy of slacking".
How would they act if an English professor repeatedly punctuated lectures with curse words?
The situation has not been helped by Mr Hunt, a former businessman who has the audacity repeatedly to lecture people who devote their lives to helping others on the importance of patient safety.
The world has repeatedly been lectured from the bully pulpit in our national capital on how necessary his return and trial is to freedom, justice, and global peace.
During this period Wright lectured repeatedly; his most famous talk, The Art and Craft of the Machine, was first printed in 1901.
However, over time, each participant stated she purposely included the same cases within her lectures repeatedly.
Today we'll be lectured repeatedly on the poignancy of a president's exit (not that he's actually going anywhere), the promise of a new president's arrival, and on the glory of our Republic.
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