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"Problems are never too far in the future," Brim said didactically.
For the next 25 minutes, he spoke didactically but never really passionately.
"Pain can only hurt just so much," Cranston said didactically.
"The first lesson," she said didactically, is to please the other."
"It would be the same," the Smith remarked didactically.
This view is an oversimplification, but it is didactically useful.
I can lecture didactically to 20 students just as I can to 30.
"You've been dabbling in the market," Teller said didactically.
He approaches issues didactically, packaging them in discreet blocks with enumerated points.
"It takes at least ten to twelve hours for the chemicals to dissipate in you r system," said the doctor didactically.
That was the trouble with the old-fashioned detective story," said Roger, somewhat didactically.
Didactically he said, "I deal in dreams, not prophecies.
For once Providence had done its duty, obviously, grossly, didactically, as in a melodrama.
This time the predictable meaning is handed down didactically, if not directly, and the performers, whatever their species, are usually segregated by task.
"He doesn't know nearly enough about programming," Mandel explained didactically.
These works were described to "didactically demonstrate structural and figurative change in material and appearance."
"It's not terrible at all," Cranston said didactically.
He dropped the capital letter at the beginning of each line and cultivated what at times seems to be a didactically flat and common language.
"Logic," he said didactically, "is a little purple bird chirping on a twig.
The material should be worked on didactically and methodologically (impulses, social forms, summarizing phases etc.).
"It comes with age to certain members of his race," Dr. Quong added didactically.
Baseman uses the term didactically to describe a broad shift in his and others' work to more visible avenues of art-making.
Although the book is somewhat didactically programmed, Bobby remains a sympathetic protagonist, realistic in his imperfections."
Hunter reveals this ideology more didactically and directly than did The Turner Diaries.