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lecture and becomes
Bernard becomes agitated when Hannah and Valentine challenge the solidity and logic of his argument, responding by launching into a diatribe about the irrelevance of science, before departing to share the lecture in the capital and make promotional appearances in the media.
When the lecture is over, Pete takes Suzette out for a evening drive where she becomes worried about these events and of a serial killer loose in the area.
Martin had been sitting in the lecture hall when Tanja confronted his father and becomes intrigued enough to visit the area, and begins a friendship with a black boy, Shawn, who turns out to be a gay prostitute, and who initially thinks Shawn has come to the area to pick up men.
The accidental discharge of Barney's pistol becomes a running gag: Barney gives a lecture on gun safety and either shoots the floor through his holster, or assuming the safety latch is on, causes the gun to fire.

lecture and flashbacks
However, later stories and flashbacks that took place when Ben was still alive retroactively made the phrase one of Ben's many homilies he would lecture Peter with.

lecture and tells
Batman tells Cluemaster to stop and Cluemaster, thinking Batman will only lecture him about how it is morally wrong to disfigure a child, is taken aback when Batman simply reveals Spoiler is his daughter.
An ARP warden bursts in and tells the commander to " shove off " because he needs the hall for an ARP lecture.

lecture and life
* The full text of a lecture by John Melville-Jones on the life of this emperor is located at:.
Attending a lecture by David Hilbert in Bologna on completeness and consistency of mathematical systems may have set Gödel's life course.
Sometime between 1237 and 1245, he began to lecture at the university of Paris, then the centre of intellectual life in Europe.
Bradley, inspired by a lecture from Elizabeth Peabody on the teachings of German scholar Friedrich Froebel concerning education through creative activities, spent much of his life developing and selling products around this pursuit.
His ideas about the possibility of extraterrestrial life were reinforced by a lecture from astrophysicist Otto Struve in 1951.
In a lecture in 1957 Zuse mentioned his hope that the Plankalkül " after some time as a Sleeping Beauty, will yet come to life.
In a 1927 lecture, Rank ( 1996 ) observes that “ surgical therapy is uprooting and isolates the individual emotionally, as it tries to deny the emotional life ” ( p. 169 ), the same attack he and Ferenczi had leveled against psychoanalytic practice in their joint work.
Eventually, his character gave up wearing women ’ s clothing ( after a lecture from Colonel Sherman Potter, explaining how a Section 8 Discharge would adversely affect his life ).
In this lecture Foscolo urged his young countrymen to study literature, not in obedience to academic traditions, but in their relation to individual and national life and growth.
After a four-month-long lecture tour that ended in April 1897, Gilman began to think more deeply about sexual relationships and economics in American life, eventually completing the first draft of Women and Economics ( 1898 ).
Simmel was originally asked to lecture on the role of intellectual ( or scholarly ) life in the big city, but he effectively reversed the topic in order to analyze the effects of the big city on the mind of the individual.
While there is evidence that suggests that, after Livy's death in 1904, Twain began wearing white suits on the lecture circuit, modern representations suggesting that he wore them throughout his life are unfounded.
In his 1842 lecture " The Transcendentalist ", Emerson suggested that the goal of a purely transcendental outlook on life was impossible to attain in practice:
In 1687 he made the daring innovation of lecturing in German instead of Latin and gave a lecture on the topic " How One Should Emulate the French Way of Life ," referring to the French use of their native language not only in everyday life but in scholarship as well ; according to scholar Klaus Luig, this event marks the real beginning of the Enlightenment in Germany.
After taking the Emperor for a walk in the woods on the island, Minakata, while showing specimens, gave a 25-minute lecture, on board the royal ship Nagato, on slime molds and marine life to His Majesty.
From the 1950s until the end of her life Freud travelled regularly to the United States to lecture, to teach and to visit friends.
Brehm's life was full with writing, scientific expeditions and lecture tours.
( In a recent talk at the Ludwig von Mises Institute, which Mr. Hoppe says was similar to his classroom lecture, he declared, " Homosexuals have higher time preferences, because life ends with them.
* Audio lecture on the life of George Reid, National Museum of Australia
In a lecture later in life, he reported his reaction to the outbreak of World War I: " I was worried clean through.
J. R. R. Tolkien in his 1955 lecture " English and Welsh " distinguishes the " native tongue " from the " cradle tongue ," the latter being the language one happens to learn during early childhood, while one's true " native tongue " may be different, possibly determined by an inherited linguistic taste, and may later in life be discovered by a strong emotional affinity to a specific dialect ( Tolkien personally confessed to such an affinity to the Middle English of the West Midlands in particular ).
With the exception of brief business trips and lecture tours to Japan and China, Schütte-Lihotzky remained in the Soviet Union until 1937, when Stalin's Great Purge made life there intolerable and dangerous as well.
He also had behavioral problems, but " turned his life around " after listening to a public lecture by Paul Bragg, a well-known nutrition speaker.
The hall features in Grey Owl ( film ) in a real life reenactment of director Richard Attenborough and his brother David Attenborough's boyhood attendance of a wildlife lecture.
She continued to farm, write and lecture for the rest of her life, including a year-long tour throughout Australia and New Zealand during which she met Australian organic farming pioneers including Henry Shoobridge, president of the Living Soil Association of Tasmania which was the first association to affiliate with the Soil Association.

lecture and agent
He was also engaged professionally on the lecture circuit, making use of an agent to arrange speaking tours for about 20 years.
In 1900, Winston Churchill's agent Gerald Christie secured Ashbourne's services to take the chair and introduce the journalist / politician's Dublin lecture on his South African Adventures.
Next we see Hardesty as he recounts his history as an FBI agent during a lecture.

lecture and various
The convicts were put in chains, paraded before the congregation at the Reverend Cotton's lecture as an example, and sent to prisons in various towns, where they languished all winter, chains included.
Such observations of Heidegger, along with a critique of Max Scheler, were put into a lecture Husserl gave to various Kant Societies in Frankfurt, Berlin, and Halle during 1931 entitled Phänomenologie und Anthropologie.
His lecture notes for instructing platoon members include advice on street fighting, field fortifications, and the use of mortars of various kinds.
He began to lecture at schools of all levels, PTA meetings, churches, and anyone else who would listen, traveling the country, sitting on the boards of various AIDS organizations, and hoping to use what time he had left to prevent others from sharing his fate.
In scope his work covered a wide range of physical inquiry, but, as Marie Alfred Cornu remarked in his Rede lecture of 1899, the greater part of it was concerned with waves and the transformations imposed on them during their passage through various media.
However, the old buildings at Kings College are still in daily use as lecture and tutorial rooms and accommodation for various academic departments.
of Cambridge honoris causa, and when he visited the United States on a lecture tour was well received at various institutions of learning.
* Academic quarter ( class timing ), term used by universities in various European countries for the 15 minutes between the defined start time for a lecture and the actual time it will start
* The Arthur B. and Diane Belfer Educational Center for Health Sciences ( 1972 ) is the school's main educational building and houses the 1st year medical students ' lecture hall ( Riklis Auditorium ) along with instructional labs and various conference rooms.
It contains the Robbins auditorium ( the 2nd year medical student lecture hall ), Max and Sadie lounge, various biological research labs and anatomy labs, and other lecture rooms for graduate courses.
The two would develop a close relationship, collaborating on various projects until Houssay's death in 1971 ; in his lecture after winning the Nobel Prize, Leloir claimed that his " whole research career has been influenced by one person, Prof. Bernardo A. Houssay ".
Built at a cost of about $ 148 million, it included 65 classrooms, about 450 computers on 13 networks, 7 pairs of escalators, various indoor sporting facilities, including two gymnasiums and a pool built to Public Schools Athletic League standards, a theater with acoustics and lighting to accommodate music and drama productions, two lecture halls with movable partitions, a skylit cafeteria overlooking the Hudson River, twelve science laboratories ( including a molecular biology lab and an analytical chemistry lab ) and special shops for instruction in ceramics, photography, wood, plastics, metal work, robotics and energy studies.
The Science and Technology Center at has 180-and 80-seat lecture halls, a greenhouse, laboratories, general-use classrooms, and various science departmental offices.
This period sees various illustrious figures lecture at Pisa, especially in the field of law and medicine.
In an 1847 lecture entitled On Matter, Living Force, and Heat, James Prescott Joule characterized various terms that are closely related to thermal energy and heat.
* In the United States, the University of Maryland sponsored several activities in cooperation with the Smithsonian Institution and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, including various lecture series and resident programs.
The second edition of Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology contains a transcript of Ayn Rand's " Question-and-Answer " session with various professors of philosophy, mathematics, and physics about her epistemology that followed a lecture series she gave on epistemology between 1969 and 1971.
The arena has also hosted lectures by Bill Clinton and Mikhail Gorbachev as part of various UNLV-affiliated lecture series.
As a result, he was able to teach and lecture at various colleges, including Bennington College, while continuing his literary work.
According to Šešelj, they had the transcripts of the various conversations he had with some of his closest friends in which he and his friends openly criticized everything from specific political figures to communist regime in general: On 20 April 1984, he was arrested at a private apartment in Belgrade among the group of 28 individuals during the lecture given by Milovan Đilas as part of Free University, a semi-clandestine organization that gathered intellectuals critical of the communist regime.
They collaborated in various ventures such as MacDonald's American lecture tour in the ' 70s.
It hosts the AWI library, the main lecture hall and various laboratories and offices.
The construction of the New Building started in 1958 in the grounds of Allen House and initially consisted of a gymnasium, assembly hall, dining hall and kitchens, caretaker's flat, staff common rooms, junior library, cloakrooms and changing rooms, eight classrooms, science lecture theatre, five science laboratories, geography and art rooms, and various offices, stores and smaller rooms arranged in a J shape.
Noble has argued that high technology, at these universities, is often used not to improve teaching and research, but to over-control and overwork junior faculty and graduate students, expropriate the intellectual property of leading faculty, and, through various mechanisms such as the recorded lecture, replace the visions and voices of less-prestigious faculty with the second-hand and reified product of academic " superstars ".

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