Sentences with phrase «very interesting lecture»

Anyway, it was a very interesting lecture - and this is a great post, with beautiful paintings of Turner's, so much atmosphere and light - thank you for sharing your experience seeing them.

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One day there was a lecture at Cambridge that I was very much interested in.
Don't remember which lecture of his but it was very interesting.
Fortunately, back in Poland I was very lucky to have a privilege of translating a series of health lectures by American physitian Dr. Sang Lee who developed a very interesting explanation of this phenomenon.
Lectures were very interesting.
In New York City he gave his first lecture and had some very interesting things to say about self - published authors with no ISBN numbers.
For authors interested in signing with a speakers bureau — or for publicists looking to give advice to authors — my not very specific suggestions would be to get advice from someone who has worked with a lecture agent / speakers bureau and also to simply Google «speakers bureau «for some general information.
I had over 100 attend a holistic lecture at the local veterinary association and they were all very interested.
Performance: «Cally Spooner: A Lecture on False Tears and Outsourcing» at the New Museum I have a «double negative» theory about this event: two traditionally snoozy formats (lectures and performances) will come together to make one very interesting event.
Within the press release it makes very clear this is not an art school, instead, it is a wide - ranging forum where artists lead and facilitate workshops, collaborative projects, collective discussions, lectures and performances about any and all subjects in which they are passionately interested.
EGU is streaming 2018, and i just watched a very interesting video by Giorgi delivering the Humboldt lecture:
I just now discovered, via youtube, a very interesting brief lecture on sea level rise by Stefan Rahmstorf — https://youtu.be/WQpv-yhEBoY.
The topics of discussion — for it really was almost all discussion and very little one - way lecturing — ranged from how early career lawyers feel about the profession (and how we are in some ways letting them down) to the future of articling (a particularly hot topic in Ontario, as we all know) to how we might infuse a culture of entrepreneurship in how lawyers are trained (including some of the interesting experiments that are taking place at Ryerson) to the more fundamental challenges of incorporating experiential learning into the law school curriculum.
When I finally gave in and left, and after I lectured her on «manners», I informed her that if she'd bothered it was a very interesting conversation Mum was having.
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