Sentences with phrase «attended a lecture last»

Guy Scott, part 2 architecture student and TreeHugger tippster, attended a lecture last week by Ken Shuttleworth and Ewan Anderson of make architects at Edinburgh School of Architecture.

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There is on one side of this coin the students» tendency to attend lectures which they need for their examinations; on the other side is the fact that there is strong political support for Küng among the students (there was a huge rally and torchlight parade last December on the night following the Roman edict to withdraw his missio canonica), and for many students, both Protestant and Catholic, the issues in the Küng case are larger than the man himself, Küng's status at the university is not dependent on the number of students who come to his lectures (nor on the number of his doctoral students), but the fall semester will be some index of the viability of this new «third track» in theology.
Last spring I posted about a lecture I attended at the SCAA conference on coffee and climate change.
Think of the last lecture or talk that you attended.
Late last year I attended a lecture with David Shields, author of Reality Hunger and ardent and vociferous proclaimer of the death of the novel.
We were faculty for the VSIPP conference at Del Coronado last year where I attended her excellent keynote lecture.
Marleigh Norton was attending a technical lecture on software architecture in video games last year when the presenter, an established game designer in his late 30s, clicked on a PowerPoint slide innocuously entitled «Dialogue Trees in CRPGs.»
Why Tracey Emin isn't smiling New Statesman (1996); February 18, 2002; Watson, Peter; 700 + words... aesthetic times and change the Turner Prize Last year, attending a lecture... wasn't so vulgar as to mention Tracey Emin, but he didn't need to.
I attended a lecture at the Shine Dome, presented by Keith Lovegrove of ANU, late last week outlining their work with parabolic dishes.
«High - fructose corn syrup, sugar — no difference,» is how Lustig put it in a lecture that I attended in San Francisco last December.
A debate I attended during last fall's Pitblado Lectures focused on the question of what is most needed to prepare lawyers for the future.
Last week, we interviewed Susskind and because not everybody is able to attend one of his fascinating lectures, we decided to ask Susskind questions submitted by our international readers.
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