Examples of using For a lecture in English and their translations into French
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moving around than they learn sitting for a lecture.
in a private room ideal for a lecture and conducive to mingling before and after.
You can also would like to invite us for a lecture, we can keep in your club,
To see if an instructor has enabled downloading for a lecture, move your cursor to the gear icon at the bottom right of the lecture player.
curator Manuel Orazi on 16 November in Milan for a lecture on Paris Haussmann,
Her prominence was such that when she visited the United States for a lecture tour, she was invited to visit Eleanor Roosevelt at the White House, which she did on December 7, 1937.
ACTES invited us for a lecture on January 22nd for a day about sustainable tourism, alongside our other friends from Voyageons Autrement.
You‟re using metacognitive strategies whenever you prepare for a lecture, or when you anticipate
designed a sound performance for a lecture by Esther Salmona at the Louis Vuitton Foundation Paris.
Mr. Gillerman(Israel): I just wanted-- and I feel pretty confident that I am doing it on behalf of many in this Hall-- to express our appreciation for a lecture on human rights, world terror and nuclear proliferation from one of the world's greatest experts in that field.
Total capacity calculated for a lecture room.
Because I am late for a lecture.
Very good for a lecture or a show.
I didn't ask for a lecture.
I didn't ask you for a lecture.
How much you get paid for a lecture gig like this?
I didn't, uh, call you in here for a lecture, Jim.
Seriously, Ma, I am not in the mood for a lecture.
The polar explorer Augustus Greely invited Faustini to the United States in 1915 for a lecture tour.
And number three, it's for a lecture I'm giving at our women's group.