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lecture

[lek-cher] / ˈlɛk tʃər /






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Weiss was scheduled to give the annual Daniel Pearl Memorial lecture on Feb. 27, about “The Future of Journalism.”

From Los Angeles Times

The scoutmaster had given them a long lecture about disrupting nature—by the end of it, Jonah felt guilty about how many protozoans he’d probably killed.

From Literature

We meet him in a therapy session that he is required to attend for having used the term “orientalism” in a lecture.

From The Wall Street Journal

But in his lectures, he tells students they need to leave the idea of a soulmate, without giving up their desire for The One.

From BBC

Coming from the ever-charismatic Rockwell, a lecture to stop wasting our lives online sounds no more insurmountable, only more immediate.

From Los Angeles Times