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She asked how we could "lecture" Karzai when "so many of the corrupt people are on the U.S. payroll".
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Castro-like, Fuller could lecture for ten hours at a stretch.
He sounds as if he could lecture physics students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Treasury officials were irritated this year when Mr. de Rato said he could not lecture China any more than he could lecture Mr. Bush about the projected cost of Social Security and Medicare.
Afterward, the stars of the game could lecture the crowd, especially the kids, about how dangerous steroids are -- not that they would have any firsthand information about that.
And in the scholarly world Professor Reischauer was one of a handful of foreigners who could lecture to experts in their own language on the history and culture of their country.
For we also had a monument of self-contradiction - a man of the hard right who could be a sensitive social reformer, a deeply committed Tory who could urge his colleagues to conspire with the enemy, a master of words who could use them with what many saw as gross irresponsibility, a devout loyalist who could lecture his queen, an atheist and a High Anglican.
"I could lecture them … but I understand how they feel.
When Asa Butterfield came in, Hood recalled, he finally found someone who could lecture a grown-up and not sound risible.
There was a time when we could smugly lecture them about how to run their economies.
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