That might mean always sitting with your back to the wall in restaurants or
lecture halls so you can see everyone and everything taking place in front of you.
Not exact matches
So the crew compartment or the occupant department, is set up so that you can do zero - g games, you can float around, there'll be like movies, lecture halls, you know, cabins, a restaurant — it will be, like, really fun to g
So the crew compartment or the occupant department, is set up
so that you can do zero - g games, you can float around, there'll be like movies, lecture halls, you know, cabins, a restaurant — it will be, like, really fun to g
so that you can do zero - g games, you can float around, there'll be like movies,
lecture halls, you know, cabins, a restaurant — it will be, like, really fun to go.
The crowd was
so massive that the class had to be switched to a larger
lecture hall.
They were jamming the
lecture hall of Melancthon, wanted the Bible and real theology, and not to be obliged to study
so much Aristotle.
The 4 - year - old, $ 11 million Warren E. Hearnes Multipurpose Building, a giant hat box that seats 12,600 for basketball, was
so named to convince the state legislature it would house many things (offices, indoor tracks, courts,
lecture halls, etc.).
At St. Edward's, McWilliams - Franklin sat through classes with half her chair in the
lecture hall and half in the hallway
so she could keep one eye on her toddler daughter playing in the corridor.
The traditional
halls have the advantage of proximity to the
lecture halls, which enables students to walk to
lecture halls and library, whereas most of the private hostels are far from campus
so students incur additional transportation cost.
«The boxing ring that I find myself in as chairman of this committee, you know, there are rules to boxing in that ring,
so I'm playing by those rules,» Gennaro told a dozen people today in a Queens College
lecture hall.
In
lecture rooms and museum
halls, the idea of dinosaurs as overgrown lazy lizards was
so dominant that it verged on the absurd.
Whereas, in a
lecture hall the audience is mostly keen to learn and absorb the information presented — a captive audience (although it may not feel like it sometimes)--
so half the battle is won.
As an undergrad most of my work is done outside the
lecture hall,
so I need to know that I can access my notes, course details, and assignments wherever I am.
When Prinstein arrived at the small classroom the school had assigned him in the center of campus, he was greeted with a crowd outside the
lecture hall - one
so large that he figured there'd been a fire - drill - mandated building evacuation.
LOUNGE AREA AND
LECTURE THEATER Our theater - style auditorium in the Main Lounge on the Upper Deck can accommodate everyone onboard, so it serves as our main lecture hall where presentations and movies are provided for your education and enj
LECTURE THEATER Our theater - style auditorium in the Main Lounge on the Upper Deck can accommodate everyone onboard,
so it serves as our main
lecture hall where presentations and movies are provided for your education and enj
lecture hall where presentations and movies are provided for your education and enjoyment.
The
lecture hall was
so crowded that we couldn't even fit everyone!
The
lecture hall was
so crowded that we couldn't...
ERIC FISCHL & «HOW PAINTING DIED» One hot ticket for early December — thank god all the hated art - world insiders will be in Miami,
so you can actually get a seat — is the Pratt Institute's «president's
lecture» by Eric Fischl, titled «How Painting Died» and scheduled for Dec. 3 at 6 pm at Memorial
Hall at Pratt's Brooklyn Campus.
When they arrive early on Tuesday morning, the students are put by the professor in a large
lecture hall and are seated
so far apart from each other that, even if they tried, they had no chance to cheat.
Cheap Chromebooks have made waves for putting touch support into sub - $ 300 laptops, where it's perfect for working in classrooms or taking notes in
lecture halls,
so this also seems like a design targeted at Chromebooks.