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211. Do you know what Nabokov said about adultery in his lecture on Madame Bovary? 212. Kostomarov expressed an almost identical antipathy to the state in his inaugural lecture of November 1859. 213. Some time ago I attended a lecture on psychotherapy for people who have a catastrophic illness. 214. How can all that knowledge be condensed into a fifty-minute lecture to students who know almost nothing about it? 215. In 1962 she had to deliver the Huxley lecture seated and the next year was her last in the field. 216. They are quite likely to be moving rapidly from one lecture hall to another in consecutive hours. 217. Kenneth Ryan gives a lecture free to ticket holders one hour before the concerts. 218. Phil Vickery wiped his feet on a couple of opponents, and received a lecture from the referee. 219. After his lunchtime lecture from a furious Mr Major, he agreed a joint statement calling for talks to re-start immediately. 220. Afterward, Earhart would write about her adventure and crisscross the United States on lecture tours he had arranged. 221. In the excitement as the applause commenced, nobody had noticed Stafford slipping out of the lecture hall. 222. Once this floodgate opens, there will be knightly surcharges for courses, laboratories, lecture hall air and library dust. 223. Since he was unable to attend, the lecture he had prepared was read out to the 1,000 participants on December 14. 224. Other recent examples of comparative studies are those of Lowe - independent study modules and lecture tours, in 1981. 225. Dr Hebden will be giving a lecture later this week on the role of women in the economy. 226. Mr Delors was at the London School of Economics, less than a mile away, delivering a lecture. 227. Cantor prided himself on his lecture style: his carefully drawn figures and precisely spoken words flowed together effortlessly. 228. I caught myself watching everybody else instead of paying attention to the lecture. 229. The lecture programme extends from October to April and consists of lecture courses, tutorials and laboratory work totalling approximately 260 hours. 230. On Tuesday January 26 Michael Wilson will give a special lecture prior to late evening admission to the exhibition. 231. His bald head was shiny; his black shoes were shiny; and his lecture was very shiny indeed. 232. The acolyte Rizla clears his throat to deliver the lecture. 233. Meanwhile, Lepine has walked further along the corridor to the large lecture hall, B-311. 234. Those invited to lecture at Cambridge represented all types of prophets and the collection makes fascinating reading. 235. Jim refused, but allowed Tom to give the adult education lecture on the Sunday before Christmas. 236. Kurchatov visited Harwell and suggested that he might give a lecture on Soviet work into thermonuclear reactions in gas discharges. 237. The lecture provides a guide to the subject-matter and sets out the foundations on which the student must build. 238. A lecture at the Belfast Winterschool was also given by the Trust. 239. Professor Brightly walked into the lecture hall with a pile of dog-eared notes under his arm. 240. She put a table in front of her to see how she would look from the lecture hall.