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Second, Jobs was so well-placed to lecture on doing something he loved because he made his work seem more lovable, as it were.
9 15 A.M. Listen to lecture on communications equipment.
He is to lecture on "Rethinking Life and Death".
To "read" in this context means to "lecture on".
He stays behind the scenes, more likely to curate an art festival or present a public lecture on something to do with pleasure, beauty, atheism, perfume or nuclear disarmament than appear to have anything to do with rock or pop music.
In the summer of 1983, the Jamaican scholar Stuart Hall, who lived and taught in England, travelled to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, to deliver a series of lectures on something called "Cultural Studies".
Mike resolved to lecture him on that.
I wouldn't presume to lecture Americans on the subject.
I expected him to lecture me on money and responsibility.
And Jindal presumes to lecture us on "common sense"?
In fact, those light-green environmentalists who chose not to lecture about sacrifice and promote the trendiness of eco-sensitive products may be on to something.
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