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  • 21lecture — noun 1 talk given to a group of people ADJECTIVE ▪ fascinating, interesting ▪ boring ▪ formal ▪ illustrated ▪ impromptu …

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  • 22deliver — verb 1 goods/letters ADVERB ▪ free of charge ▪ The company will deliver free of charge. ▪ by hand, personally ▪ The package had been delivered by hand. ▪ …

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  • 23lecture — noun 1》 an educational talk to an audience, especially one of students in a university. 2》 a long serious speech, especially one given as a scolding or reprimand. verb 1》 deliver an educational lecture or lectures. 2》 talk seriously or… …

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  • 24lecture — lec·ture || lektʃə(r) n. discourse given before an audience (especially one that is instructive); tedious reprimand, formal reproof v. deliver a discourse before an audience (especially one that is instructive); reprimand tediously, reprove… …

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  • 25lecture — n 1. speech, talk, address, discourse, prelection, sermon, homily; commentary, comment, descant, exposition, expose, elucidation, explanation, exegesis, explication; dissertation, treatise, tract, tractate, thesis, essay, paper; oration,… …

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  • 26give a lecture — deliver an instructional discourse before an audience, discourse, lecture …

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  • 27Milthorpe Lecture — The Milthorpe Lecture is a series of public lectures on environmental science held at Macquarie University, Australia. It is endowed by the Milthorpe Fund in memory of F.L. Milthorpe, Chair of Biology at the University from 1967–1982. The first… …

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  • 28Miguel Angel Asturias: Nobel Lecture — ▪ Primary Source       Nobel Lecture, 12th December 1967       (Translation)       The Latin American Novel       Testimony of an Epoch       I would have preferred this meeting to have been called a colloquium instead of lecture a dialogue of… …

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  • 29Lectured — Lecture Lec ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lectured} ( t[ u]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Lecturing}.] 1. To read or deliver a lecture to. [1913 Webster] 2. To reprove formally and with authority. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 30Lecturing — Lecture Lec ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lectured} ( t[ u]rd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Lecturing}.] 1. To read or deliver a lecture to. [1913 Webster] 2. To reprove formally and with authority. [1913 Webster] …

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