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lecture

noun as in lesson, speech

verb as in give a lesson, speech

verb as in criticize lengthily

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Natasha - who had depression and anxiety - became distressed at the prospect of having to deliver the oral assessment to a full lecture theatre.

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At the same time, the university, where he lectures, starts sharing his videos as promotional material to prospective students which turbo-charges his reach.

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Even with its constitutional protection for free speech, plenty in the UK question what basis Americans have to lecture Britain on free speech, given the arguments they are having back at home.

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A key metro line in Milan was shut down, while university students in Turin and Bologna blocked access top lecture halls.

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She had been given a shift at a nearby fast food restaurant that started precisely when her lecture ended.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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