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- noun Plural form of
lecture . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
lecture .
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Examples
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Not long after they received the awards and gave what they call lectures or acceptance speeches, if you will, they sat down with our own Jonathan Mann for an exclusive interview.
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Balliol College, Oxford, as a graduate student, and says he was therefore aware of what he calls the lectures '"storied tradition" from an early age.
BBC Blog Network 2009
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A didactic curriculum presented in lectures and conferences
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His students often roll their eyes when he breaks out the sci-fi references in lectures or on vocabulary quizzes.
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The last thing Americans need right now is lectures from the playground rich about working harder.
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But the water utilities are ALWAYS struggling with this ‘excess demand’ problem, and we often get lectures from the electric company about conservation.
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Leckey takes the stage and lectures from a lectern, with a large desk to his left, a projector screen on his right, and various contraptions inbetween.
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I have been quoting this story in lectures I am giving this month, concluding it with this:
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Leckey takes the stage and lectures from a lectern, with a large desk to his left, a projector screen on his right, and various contraptions inbetween.
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I have used fried chicken before as an example in lectures on demystifying sparkling wines and their uses with American cuisine.
Buttermilk fried chicken waffles – impossible wine pairing? | Dr Vino's wine blog 2010
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