Examples of using To give a lecture in English and their translations into Spanish
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It is not the time now to give a lecture on the behavior of the media in a democracy.
When Dr. Birnholz-Vazquez came to the local community college to give a lecture.
director of Génesis, to give a lecture at EXPO AGRO 2016.
February 6 to give a lecture on" Spain in the 21st century.
one of my colleagues was invited to give a lecture at a university in Beijing.
they flew to Teheran in Iran to give a lecture on the work of the MWF
Pennsylvania, in order to give a lecture at Lehigh University in no way constitutes official United Nations business
confident and comfortable to give a lecture, the result has been less satisfactory than when I have been nervous,
Next Friday I look forward to give a lecture in Sant Joan de les Abadesses(Girona)
The Representative was invited to give a lecture on"The global crisis of internal displacement
in addition to give a lecture in the Catholic University of the North.
Nora and Arantza, to give a lecture in BilboRock, an emblematic place for many people who live in Bilbao.
was invited to give a lecture about the capabilities of the company in the development of EPC projects for CSP plants,
has been invited to give a lecture on Playing Games for Combating Cognitive Impairment on the 9th of October at 11:50 in the Sala Alhambra at the Sol Principe Hotel,
will visit the Novaschool Añoreta facilities to give a lecture to Secondary and 6th form students,
at which INSTRAW was invited to give a lecture on gender statistics.
was invited to Japan to give a lecture on disarmament and non-proliferation,
Missouri, to give a lecture on women's human rights
I prefer tingling of pentesting to giving a lecture".
Pablo González Pérez:"I prefer tingling of pentesting to giving a lecture".