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And how can you lecture about anything other than your work?
He is to return to lecture on the 1967 war.
He had no right to lecture her like she was a child.
For the most part, however, he lectures from his experience.
No, I mean, would you come and lecture the students?
Now you will lecture, whether it is needed or not.
He used to lecture me in the living room - a lot.
After all, it was not her place to lecture these men.
Try one new class or lecture each day, even if you walk out before the end.
It was very natural for you to say, what right has he to lecture me?
Of course, if they did, there would have been no need to lecture.
Better to lecture the world than actually do the hard thing in a crisis.
I'll lecture them blue in the face, I will, and not turn a hair.
My guess is that he probably lectures once a week.
In turn, he lectures to high school students and community youth groups.
America lectures others when it cannot control its own budget.
Is there nobody else who would like to lecture us?
He could have lectured at any college in the country.
In the last years, he lectured only now and then.
George and his friends lectured her most of the time.
She was not going to be lectured by him again.
He was still lecturing in the year of his death.
He would later return to the university to lecture and teach.
She lectured in music education at university level for three years.
He worked and lectured in more than 30 countries of the world.