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The vast majority of the service is the reading of the weekly Bible lesson supplied by Boston, and the order of the service set out by the Manual.
The major part of the action in the Romance of the Forest is set in an abandoned and ruined abbey and the building itself served as a moral lesson, as well as a major setting for and mirror of the action in the novel.
All of these are set against a history lesson of an alternate 20th century in which a variety of social and philosophical commentary is delivered.
For your sake, stranger, and he set me up in the porch as a lesson.
Winch goes on to suggest that the moral of the dialogue is a particular case of a general lesson, to the effect that the proper application of rules governing a form of human activity cannot itself be summed up with a set of further rules, and so that " a form of human activity can never be summed up in a set of explicit precepts " ( p. 53 ).
While on the set of Play Time, Tati made a short film about his comedic and cinematic technique, Cours du soir ( Evening Classes, 1967 ), in which Tati gives a lesson in the art of comedy to a class of would-be actors.
* Chopra co-authored Ask the Kabala with Mike ' Zappy ' Zapolin and Alys Yablon, which is a set of 22 cards, each one representing a story or character from the Old Testament and a life lesson based on that story from a Kabalistic perspective.
Indeed, its operation was a lesson in engineering simplicity, easy to set up, easy to calibrate, and easy to use, with only one rewind and forward operation in an utterly unique unidirectional auto-reverse deck.
In the early 16th century many Italian artists learnt the lesson of the huge, and very rapid, international prestige that Albrecht Dürer had gained through his prints, and set out to emulate him.
In the 1991 Star Trek: The Next Generation episode " Qpid ", Guy is a character in a scenario set up by the entity known as Q to teach Captain Jean-Luc Picard a lesson in love.
When Murphy married someone else, Ehrlich said, the humiliated actress set out to teach him a lesson.
Staff must be encouraged to work together to analyze student curriculum needs, develop a broad instruction plan, set information literacy goals, and design specific unit and lesson plans that integrate the information skills and classroom content.
There is no set number of new items to be introduced in a given session ; however, three is generally considered the maximum number that can be effectively taught in a lesson.
At this point Homer finally confesses that he got conned but Marge and the townspeople themselves tell Homer and Bart that they set up the trial and the carjacking to teach them a lesson on conning people, revealing that Skinner was not really shot ( it was a fake blood pack ) and the con man who stole their car was an actor called Devon Bradley.
Within the original buildings, an authentic Victorian Classroom has been set up where each year some 14, 000 children experience a school lesson as it would have been taught more than 100 years ago.
The stories are based on Bill Cosby's Little Bill book series, set in Philadelphia and feature Bill Jr. learning a lesson or moral.
For example, beginning each lesson with an introductory activity that assesses the students ’ knowledge in a non-threatening and non-graded format will allow the teacher to evaluate the students ’ skill set.

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But as he discovers shortly, on returning among intellectuals obsessed by le culte du moi, his experience of action had also taught him a more positive lesson.
`` We have taught him a lesson ''.
Our conjecture is, then, that regardless of the manner in which school lessons are taught, the compulsive child accentuates those elements of each lesson that aid him in systematizing his work.
His focus on the history of the organisation of the English church, and on heresies and the efforts made to root them out, led him to exclude the secular history of kings and kingdoms except where a moral lesson could be drawn or where they illuminated events in the church.
The cacher usually has to perform a task which teaches him / her an educational lesson about the earth science of the cache area.
In 1670, he wrote that all the algebra books known to him lacked a lesson for solving simultaneous equations, which Newton then supplied.
Fuster's victims testified that his " unspeakable acts " included leading them in Satanic rituals and terrorizing them by forcing them to watch him mutilate birds, a lesson to children who might reveal the abuse.
Malcolm ’ s comment shows that he has learned the lesson Macduff gave him on the feeling nature of true masculinity.
Sulemani then prayed to God for forgiveness and thanked the creature for teaching him a lesson in humility.
I was especially intrigued by the institution of the Marker and his function in rating master-songs .... I conceived during a walk a comic scene in which the popular artisan-poet, by hammering upon his cobbler's last, gives the Marker, who is obliged by circumstances to sing in his presence, his come-uppance for previous pedantic misdeeds during official singing contests, by inflicting upon him a lesson of his own.
He thought he had learned an important lesson from the failing of the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, believing the Kremlin would allow him a free hand in pursuing domestic reform as long as Czechoslovakia remained a faithful ally of the Soviet Union, under Communist rule.
Grant had learned a hard lesson at Cold Harbor about attacking Lee in a fortified position and was chafing at the inactivity to which Lee's trenches and forts had confined him.
Stebbins has many strange mannerisms, often talking in riddles to Garraty to teach him a vital lesson and then later recanting them as lies.
After examining Britten's work, Bridge took him on as a composition pupil, and the first lesson took place on 10 January 1928, a few weeks after Britten's 14th birthday.
She paid 25 cents a lesson for piano instruction for him.
Cormac is led into the Otherworld and taught a harsh lesson by Manannán, but in the end his wife and children are restored to him.
He also disciplines the three rioters when they are rude to him and insult his circumstances, perhaps indicating he has learned his lesson from tormenting Jesus.
Tigger's antics continue to annoy Rabbit and make trouble for him, while Rabbit's harsh attitude and attempts to teach Tigger a lesson still come off as unkind.
Thelma Aucoin recalled, " It was $ 30 for a makeup lesson, and these were women who paid $ 3, 000 for a dress, but they'd never let him.
Making no reply to any of this, Smith tricks Mother Maria, as part of the night's English lesson, into saying " thank you " to him.
' The Law Times, in his obituary, stated that Ballantine " left behind him scarcely any lesson, even in his own poor biography, which the rising generation could profitably learn.
Socrates leads him into the dingy Thinkery for his first lesson and The Clouds step forward to address the audience.
By 1966, the police and the courts had managed to silence Lenny Bruce and taught him a lesson that he should not use " foul language " or disrespect the church and the law.
On King Edward's accession, he left Saxony to promote the work of reformation in England ; and, after some time, Nicholas Ridley, then bishop of London, gave him a prebend in St. Paul's Cathedral, and the dean and chapter appointed him reader of the divinity lesson there.

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