Examples of using A lecture in English and their translations into Arabic
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I saw him give a lecture at the British Museum of Natural History.
A lecture on optimism.
I was supposed to attend a lecture tonight.
Sounds fun. A movie and a lecture.
This is where I might give you a lecture or something.
Open a lecture file.
If I require a lecture, on the production of gases, Captain.
You attended a lecture on the life-span of parasites in open wounds.
He gave me a lecture and a pamphlet, but that don't mean-.
I don't need a lecture right now.
We don't need a lecture right now during a family emergency.
I don't need a lecture from you, pal.
Look, I don't need a lecture on domestic violence, Fleur.
I don't need a lecture from you, Louis.
I don't need a lecture on politics, Antoine.
I don't need a lecture on diversity right now.
I don't need a lecture from you.
Similar activities were undertaken for the International Day for Tolerance, including a media round table in Moscow, a lecture in Baku and a seminar in New Delhi, as well as for the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression(4 June).
In December 2001, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights delivered a lecture at the World Bank in Washington, D.C., entitled" Bridging the gap between human rights and development: from normative principles to operational relevance".
The Center for Innovation and Excellence, in cooperation with the Faculty of Laboratory Sciences of the University of Mashreq, organized on Wednesday, 19/2/2020 a lecture entitled"Elfarad", the definition, features