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He lectured Hunt and he never answered her actual questions.
That meant she listened a lot more than she lectured.
During Wednesday's hearing, Pruitt was lectured by Democrats, including Sen.
They even yelled at me once, like, lectured me hard.
Barack Obama faltered because he hated selling and simply lectured.
He's lectured at Oxford and given a talk at Harvard.
Dianne Feinstein lectured the companies at one point on Wednesday afternoon.
He lectured Stacey about avoiding welfare and working for a living.
But India's current masters seem in no mood to be lectured.
Mr. Harnoncourt lectured in rehearsal; Mr. Boulez said barely a word.
He said Obama then went on television on lectured about Islamophobia.
Palestinians are often lectured from abroad on the merits of Gandhi.
He has lectured citizens on their manners and their physical fitness.
He spoke at Ikea board meetings and occasionally lectured at universities.
In May, Mr. Macron hosted and lectured Vladimir Putin at Versailles.
I lectured them about using derogatory words and phrases like that.
She started recording the tirade as the man lectured another passenger.
Thomas has lectured blacks about not defining themselves as racial victims.
So I called them back, and lectured the guy who answered.
The men who lectured me all meant well; they were not misogynists.
Korla often lectured there, stressing the blending of cosmic and musical unity.
He often made appearances at comic book conventions and lectured at colleges.
" Basically you lectured me and said, "You need to take writing seriously.
Absurdly, the U.S. is being lectured by China to be "cooperative" (sic).
Authorities lectured the parents on text messages to send to their children.
He also lectured widely on the history and art of the countertenor.
In 1971, he lectured Richard Nixon about the dangers of economic protectionism.
They teased me, lectured me, and always respected my choices and ideas.
"I lambasted him in public, lectured him on human rights," she said.
Mr. Burson won numerous awards and lectured at many colleges and universities.
He often lectured them, and at one point gave a PowerPoint presentation.
"Wake up, gentlemen," he lectured bankers at a conference in December 2009.
He lectured throughout the world and received many academic and government honors.
President George H.W. Bush, for instance, lectured the Fed about rate hikes.
He lectured at Yale University's Jackson Institute in the fall of 2017.
But throughout his candidacy and presidency, Mr. Obama repeatedly lectured black people.
According to his law firm's website, he has also lectured on ethics and other topics at Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law and has lectured on ethics and corporate investigations for the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.
Mifsud has also lectured at the Moscow university and frequently moderated its panels.
Stevens were to have lectured in Chicago in the fall and winter. But
The combatants, he lectured, were "trapped in an inefficient framework of the past".
"I will not, not be lectured by you or anyone else," she said.
The people this man was elected to represent were being lectured, not represented.
I lectured the children: Never share combs, brushes, hats, hair, ribbons, bike helmets.
Players are lectured on the evils of gambling and subject to random investigations.
Democrats have been lectured on the need to woo them back ever since.
Mr. Ronneberg lectured widely for years about Norway's history and his wartime experiences.
In later years, he lectured widely and campaigned for human rights in China.
This summer I lectured at two national parks: Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon.
The complaints are common: I don't need to be lectured by pampered celebrities.
He does not wish to be fussed over, lectured or hectored, or worse.
Helen had a very bad couple of days — lectured to, yelled at, disappointed.
" Such a reversal, she lectured the public, "will be a loss for everybody.
Bryson's mother, Toi, listened as her husband lectured their son about his finances.
Some had been lectured or leafleted by crackpots who claim that vaccines are harmful.
"The floor is your best friend or your worst enemy," Mr. Feld lectured them.
I wanted to be lectured to, really taught a lesson, in the basic sense.
In her later years she continued to write articles and books and lectured widely.
Mr. Sisi has repeatedly lectured Egyptians for being overweight, urging them to exercise more.
Both men were scholars of Old and Middle English, and both lectured at Oxford.
In the conversations, Kelly has lectured senior Justice officials on the White House's expectations.
Then he lectured reporters on which stories they should be covering for their audience.
There is nothing entertaining about getting lectured by an ungrateful, unpatriotic and ignorant athlete.
Both my son and daughter nodded along as I lectured, but they weren't listening.
He lectured me about Labour's position on the terms of a trade deal after Brexit.
And while he hectored, lectured, criticized, and exasperated Robert Kennedy, he also helped educate him.
I know I will get lectured and judged by this but it doesn't bother me.
"The success of the Senate is important to the continued success of America," he lectured.
She moved for school, because Ofglen is a badass scientist who lectured in cellular biology.
Facebook, as Zuckerberg lectured us this year, is a technology company, not a media company.
In speeches at home and abroad, he publicly lectured American internet companies and politicians alike.
" Wait, haven't we been sanctimoniously lectured to for months that none of this was "political?
One father lectured me on the sidewalk about how schools ought to be open places.
She organized exhibitions, wrote catalog essays, reviewed contemporary art shows, and taught and lectured widely.
Being lectured or yelled at when anxiety is high never helps to ease the worry.
I'm going to get lectured by him and I'm not really looking forward to that.
She lectured with confidence on thyroid testing, though much of what she said was wrong.
He also wrote and lectured and was a jazz disc jockey on California radio stations.
One afternoon in the theoretical classroom, his teacher paced back and forth as he lectured.
Thankfully, I didn't feel lectured to, or pointed toward a particular conclusion, any other time.
He lectured an empty chair reserved for its executives when TikTok failed to show up.
Trump lectured Palestinians to "meet the challenges of peaceful co-existence" in his speech Tuesday.
Before joining the tech giant, he worked at Massachusetts General Hospital and lectured at MIT.
He often felt lectured to by Ms. Nielsen, the people familiar with the discussions said.
When a neighbor got a tattoo of a heart on his arm, al-Baghdadi lectured him.
Joyce is cuffed and getting lectured by Dr. Brenner about how she needs to help him.
Oh no, I like your ... And I actually think readers don't like to be lectured at.
Toledo has earned postgraduate economics degrees from Stanford University, near San Francisco, and has lectured there.
He showed up in Howard Jr.'s class and sat behind him while the teacher lectured.
"Counterterrorism experts have suggested that ISIS preferred Trump over his 85033 competitor Hillary Clinton," Palma lectured.
Superhero cinema has lectured us, ad infinitum, on the responsibility that is conferred by extraordinary gifts.
As he grumbled, Brian, the cruise's resident archeologist, lectured us on the history of the site.
When it was his turn to make remarks, Trump lectured leaders on their countries' defense budgets.
He told us that he lectured about his Holocaust experience several times a year in schools.
Instead, what lingers is a feeling of being lectured to — which isn't much fun at all.
For more than two hours, Mr. Macron was admonished, lectured at, cut off and shouted over.
Instead, he publicly lectured European leaders on what he called their "chronic underpayments" to the alliance.
Kennan wrote and lectured passionately to change American perceptions of czarist Russia from benign to barbaric.
Mars is an Invisalign Elite Provider and has lectured internationally on Invisalign for over a decade.
Tourgée attended and lectured a roomful of liberal reformers, educators and clergymen for over an hour.
The teacher lectured about getting professional headshots, creating a résumé, attending auditions and finding an agent.
Mr. Thurman is a longtime friend of Mr. Epstein, and has taught and lectured alongside him.
Don Lemon lectured viewers on why elections have consequences and Bakari Sellers even urged outgoing GOP Sen.
When we met to discuss the project, he lectured me about taking time off work without warning.
Many of us have rolled our eyes when our parents lectured us about how lucky we were.
Trump was pleased with the way Republicans from the House Judiciary Committee aggressively questioned and lectured Mueller.
Voters want to know that they're being heard and not necessarily lectured to by politicians and journalists.
In this capacity, he lectured on Scripture, held disputations, and preached to the staff of the university.
The idea of being lectured or chastised for behaving in a certain way feels alienating and reductive.
" I'm being lectured to by people telling me it's worse, and I'm thinking, "Well, it's pretty bad.
He has been lectured on the field and, with just the thinnest of veils, criticized off it.
Most voters are tired of getting lectured to by Harvard-trained pinheads who wear fashion-designer eyeglasses.
Some were kept inside houses for the whole of their abduction and lectured on Boko Haram's ideology.
"Israelis do not need to be lectured about the importance of peace by foreign leaders," Netanyahu said.
Conservatives have lectured women and people of color for years about the importance of meeting high standards.
She lectured across the United States and internationally, and worked as a teacher and a school principal.
Parents, what would you do if your child lectured and ridiculed a U.S. Senator on national television?
After being lectured for several hours, I promised them I'll watch my spending and build my savings.
"I don't want to be lectured about talking about poverty, whether it's white, black, Latino," he said.
"We will not be lectured by the Conservatives about women's role in our society," Mr. Trudeau responded.
Mr. Morton often lectured at the Living Temple, a new age shop just south of Hermosa Beach.
Dunphy lectured at Penn, and he's taught a class at Temple's business school for nearly a decade.
When we went to the ER, the super empathetic doctor lectured me on how common the injury is.
Then, according to McGinness, Ailes lectured Nixon about all the mistakes he'd made on television in that campaign.
He has also endlessly lectured universities about the need to put Marxism at the centre of university life.
Levine is comfortable on a stage, having appeared in some of his work and lectured as a teacher.
"If you're in a T-shirt and bare feet around the house, you're using too much," he lectured.
During this year's Super Bowl Helen Mirren lectured us about drunk driving in a perfectly delightful British way.
"I watched those very closely, much more closely than you people watched it," Trump lectured the assembled reporters.
He claimed that Blankfein "lectured Congress" to cut Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid and raise the retirement age.
All the other doctors lectured me on drug abuse and did nothing to diagnose or treat my pain.
As a law professor both in California and in England, I have lectured on asylum and refugee law.
"Get lectured in class oooorrrr get killed by a mountain lion," @gisellede_leon said in a widely shared tweet.
In between answering three cell phones, she rolled her eyes at my question and all but lectured me.
We don't want them to feel like they are being lectured to about the year and the period.
We don't want them to feel like they are being lectured to about the year and the period.
Mr. Macron has lectured leaders of other eurozone countries — especially Italy — about the need to balance their books.
She had written extensively and lectured across China and the world to explain and celebrate Uighurs' varied traditions.
It has a nonsensically star-studded cast: Sterling Hayden is lectured by both Ben Gazzara and Steve Lawrence.
"It's a little galling to be lectured on transparency by people who are lying to us," he continued.
And he lectured the U.S. about its role in propping up South Africa's apartheid government, which Castro opposed.
She advised government agencies, testified before Congress, and lectured on all kinds of subjects to all kinds of audiences.
When Ms. Shapiro pointed out that such a quick turnaround would interfere with Thanksgiving weekend, Judge Leon lectured her.
She's helped refugees fleeing war-torn countries, spoken before the U.N. and lectured at the London School of Economics.
"In meetings with [Friedman], I lectured, and I demanded, but now I know that it wasn't enough," she wrote.
At the same time, she recalls being lectured by her doctor about her weight and her blood sugar levels.
"Israelis do not need to be lectured about the importance of peace by foreign leaders," he said in Jerusalem.
They're often let off with a warning or released after being lectured, though some have been fined or prosecuted.
She displays better, smarter tactics: While Peter lectured Aubry about her communication skills, Debbie treated Aubry like a friend.
"He won't put up with being lectured by anyone, even a member of the royal family," the source said.
"I watched those very closely, much more closely than you people watched it," Trump lectured reporters at the time.
Yet change comes hard for a coalition that for decades lectured workers about the evils of high pay claims.
He lectured on art history and art criticism and, from 1968 to 1972, directed the school's Mandeville Art Gallery.
"It is not the end of the world, it is the end of a world," Ms. Le Pen lectured.
The Kentuckian lectured his colleagues about fiscal responsibility late into Thursday night, deliberately delaying the vote until 1 a.m.
Instead of blowing them off, George lectured 'em on how to make an honest living ... in the movie industry.
"People will come to Kenzie to work and learn, versus getting lectured," Ooi told TechCrunch in a recent interview.
As oral contraceptives gained worldwide popularity, Dr. Djerassi lectured widely to promote the pill and became a wealthy celebrity.
Going on to a teaching career and speaking at conferences, he often lectured in the style of a preacher.
On Wednesday, Nadler drew the ire of Republicans when he lectured them about taking part in a cover-up.
She lectured; she traveled with Carl to conferences; she wrote a book about the symbolism of the Holy Grail.
He has lectured at the Rhode Island School of Design, the Graduate School of Design at Harvard, and Columbia.
Coco Gauff lectured her dad for cursing while mic&aposd up during her Thursday match at the ASB Classic.
"At no time should you be in a position where you come to Congress without an answer," lectured Sen.
Attendees weren't tougher on crime if their instructor was Milton Friedman, who lectured on the benefits of legalizing drugs.
And also, they don't want to be told, lectured at by tech companies, which tech people love to do.
Responding to that criticism, Mr. Abbott, then prime minister, said Australians were tired of being lectured by the United Nations.
During one such encounter, he allegedly exposed himself to a female employee and lectured her when she refused to engage.
I have been lectured many times about how I am supposed to upload a certain email or a certain PowerPoint.
Dr. Caudle has worked with many patients experiencing domestic violence over the years and has lectured nationally on the subject.
"Not all men" is the sentiment most online commenters seem to be espousing — and that they won't be lectured to.
He has lectured on the subject to United States Africa Command and to members of Congress and the European parliament.
"Murder in the Red Barn" "Originally barns were painted with the blood of dead animals," Waits lectured Thrasher in 1993.
Some kids at school lectured her about the Second Amendment and told her what her dad was doing was wrong.
He's lectured on music at Jazz at Lincoln Center, the National Jazz Museum in Harlem, Hamilton College, Columbia, and Harvard.
For too long, women have been lectured by both parties and made to feel as if their ideas aren't worthwhile.
Choose what they want to watch and are willing to discuss abstract ideas (and don't want to be lectured to).
Having long lectured southern European countries such as Greece on tackling their problems, Finland is belatedly coming to reform itself.
As one speaker lectured politicians, it is not a time to be politically correct, it is time to do something.
A socialist, Jewish, non-pandering candidate who didn't kiss babies but lectured their parents on social justice won 22 states.
He later worked for the British computer maker Ferranti and lectured on computing at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.
"Artists are always being lectured on their moral duty, a fate other professionals—dentists, for example—generally avoid," she observed.
Such setbacks are to be expected, Mr. Vijayakumar said, noting that teachers have lectured at children in rows for centuries.
Mr. Wofford lectured widely and wrote a memoir, "Of Kennedys and Kings: Making Sense of the Sixties," published in 1980.
Vomiting from the heat, worrying about dehydration, getting lectured for melting my shoes on the pavement — I've dealt with it.
I don't think I learned much sitting in a chair getting lectured for 12 years, you know what I mean?
They don't want to be worked — or lectured to — by a news industry that increasingly mixes reporting with agenda-pushing.
At the same time, however, he will not want to look as though he is backing down or being lectured.
"Israelis do not need to be lectured about the importance of peace by foreign leaders," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded.
He has also lectured coaches against calling out their star players and about the right way to pull a goaltender.
" During a 2002 Judiciary Committee subcommittee hearing on counterterrorism, Biden lectured FBI Director Robert Mueller: "I think that is malarkey.
In the first round, Mr. Wernick lectured committee members about what he sees as overheated political rhetoric in the country.
However, I do not need to be lectured to about the courage it takes to be a person of color in conservative politics, and I certainly do not need to be lectured to by white liberals or fake Republicans on MSNBC about what it means to be a person of color in today's America.
If you're a millennial, chances are you've been lectured by someone about how making coffee at home will save you money.
I'm not going to [get] lectured on appropriate emotional responses by a guy who threw deli meat in a guys lap.
Rich shot some video while he was standing in the jetway and cops lectured him about having respect for fellow passengers.
Ms. Roberts-as-Seth lectured on a sprawling mix of occult topics, and regaled the crowd with tales of past lives.
Emotional experience Freshman Celina Avalos said first-year students are lectured about sexual assault, dangers of alcohol and mental health services.
The details are important because during our statewide elections, these men and their supporters lectured Virginians on morality, racism and misogyny.
"I'm not going to be lectured on appropriate emotional responses by a guy who threw deli meat in a guys lap."
Bernie Sanders is tired of people questioning his credentials on international affairs, saying that he's been "lectured on foreign policy" recently.
This would only make it past American lawyers if a finger-wagging adult lectured Buster and the audience at the end.
Five different senators lectured Gorsuch about having Supreme Court proceedings broadcast on live television, a rare display of bi-partisan badgering.
With an IV in my arm, my doctor lectured me from my bedside about the hazards of drinking too much coffee.
Picturing the First World War This was not a man who needed to be lectured on the health hazards of smoking.
Long before he bought the Eagles, he earned a doctoral degree in social policy and lectured on topics like incarceration rates.
The class was split between two rooms: one dedicated to the practical application of code, and another where the teacher lectured.
Yes, I deserve to be lectured — diet soda is a bad (almost daily) habit and I very rarely take a lunch.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel lectured Trump on freedom, human rights and racial tolerance in her congratulatory message after his election win.
My school was private and sheltered, and there was not even a textbook we read from; the teacher lectured us instead.
Recently in Beijing, I lectured a group of Italian business school students from Torino, whose university has strong links to China.
Long before he bought the team, he earned a doctoral degree in social policy and lectured on topics like incarceration rates.
My very elderly mother heard me congratulate a friend's daughter on her engagement and lectured me on how inappropriate I was.
" Specifically, Summers lectured Mnuchin that there are "good economic reasons the last seven Treasury secretaries stayed with the strong dollar mantra.
I'm not going to [be] lectured on appropriate emotional responses by a guy who threw deli mean in a guys [sic] lap.
I was actually there and I really don&apost appreciate being lectured on what real patriotism is by CNN&aposs Don Lemon.
Emissaries from Facebook, for their part, find it tiresome to be lectured by people who can't tell an algorithm from an API.
Many at the conference lectured that the cash must be conditional on political and economic reform to help boost the slowing economy.
Dude lectured: Plasma is in essence the water portion of my blood, and the other parts would be put back in me.
Nowell conveyed his ideas to his students at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, sometimes smoking a cigarette as he lectured.
Pence appeared Sunday on Chris Wallace's FNC show and sung the praises of "Hamilton," where he was booed and lectured Friday night.
America's greatness was founded upon the same general principles and ideologies that the great thinkers of the past lectured and wrote about.
Fans don't want to be lectured or virtue-signaled by professional athletes, but they don't mind being inspired by their superior performances.
" He lectured CIA officers of the need to acknowledge their mistakes, and described Guantanamo Bay as a "rallying cry for our enemies.
For four decades, he lectured and conducted field trips for the natural history museum, where he became environmental educator emeritus in 2004.
Returning to South Africa, she taught for 15 years at a Cape Town convent and later lectured at Johannesburg's University of Witwatersrand.
Mr. Zanisnik, 39, is a visual artist focusing on sculpture, installation and performance, and has taught and lectured across the United States.
" Mr. St. Surin seemed to take offense, "as if I am a child that needs to be lectured on integrity and virtue.
In recent years Ms. Heller lectured and taught all over the world and spoke out often about the political situation in Hungary.
Where most men would have left or lectured me about how to handle the situation, Michael was present, giving, supportive, and strong.
No one likes being lectured to, not by their Uncle Eddie and not by beautiful rich people surrounded by live television cameras.
In Brussels, speaking at NATO headquarters, Mr. Trump lectured allies on their financial contributions and failed to reaffirm NATO's mutual defense pledge.
" (More's the pity that the question-and-answer period was so short.) Mr. Marissen has written and lectured extensively about Bach's "St.
"Israelis do not need to be lectured about the importance of peace by foreign leaders," Mr. Netanyahu said after Mr. Kerry's speech.
For years, he lectured at schools and colleges, and he was on the faculties of New York University and the New School.
At Tyler Rollins Fine Art, Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook's complex, fragmented narrative features goats being read French philosophy and horses getting lectured on Plato.
While she was pumping, a different staffer unlocked the door and "lectured" her about where she should pump, according to McBain's tweet.
So, this sort of the attitude because I think that's something that relates to ... Again, we don't want to be lectured to.
Elijah E. Cummings of Maryland, the top Democrat on the committee, who had pressed for the hearing to be held, lectured Mr. Shkreli.
"Unlike other countries where I have lectured, eventually everything we bring to Mongolian anesthetists has been engaged and usually improved," he tells me.
Another mixed message: Musk lectured against excessive regulation in general, but added that he wanted more regulation when it comes to artificial intelligence.
"Superhero cinema has lectured us, ad infinitum, on the responsibility that is conferred by extraordinary gifts," Anthony Lane said in the New Yorker.
" And after Kerry spoke, Netanyahu derided the speech as "skewed against Israel," arguing that Israel doesn't need "to be lectured by foreign leaders.
Uribe has lectured around the world and recently published the bestselling book #Values: The Secret to Top-Level Performance in Business and Life.
And now, though, to be lectured that, "Well, you guys are all sounding kind of angry," is what we're hearing from the establishment.
She wrote books, lectured, managed the rickety finances and tormented British Rail while the men, especially John Betjeman, the poet, grabbed the attention.
"I will not be lectured about what our military needs by a five-deferment draft dodger," Duckworth wrote in a follow-up tweet.
Instead, the priest lectured the hundreds of mourners that suicide is wrong, and repeatedly referenced the 18-year-old taking his own life.
"You can read a million books on it, get lectured a million times about it, but nothing beats hands-on experience," said Wilkinson.
Over dinner one night, Lerner lectured on baseball strategy and training in ways that the younger, less experienced Michael had never heard before.
As such, I'm constantly being lectured about the ways in which my life is lacking as the result of not eating animal gore.
After leaving the Defense Department in 2013, he became a fellow at the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point and lectured and consulted.
This means that Prince Mohammed cannot allow himself or his country to be publicly lectured by Western leaders — especially in his own language.
The sommelier lectured me about the general qualities of Vouvray after I asked about the specific attributes of a Vouvray on the list.
He lectured as an imam at a mosque in the Washington, DC, area and was by all accounts a charismatic and persuasive speaker.
The Golden Globes, aka the Oscars if everyone was drunk and being lectured about atheism by a British guy, kick off at 8pm tonight.
All of this influenced my daughters, not because I lectured to them about the importance of serving the community — but because I truly cared.
For decades he has lectured against the problems of big banks, an economy that works for the few, and the need for revolutionary change.
" Trump lectured the media, prompting chants of "CNN sucks!" when he said: "The media has a major role to play ... as far as tone.
On Monday, House Intelligence committee chairman Devin Nunes lectured FBI Director James Comey for putting "a big, gray cloud" over the Trump White House.
Depression-proofing studio culture is something Pitts takes seriously and is a subject he's lectured on at the Game Developers Conference on numerous occasions.
Signatories included Stephen Hawking, Leonard Susskind, Lisa Randall, and others who've written books and lectured to the world about how all we got here.
In Bethlehem Mr Trump lectured President Abbas that "peace can never take root in an environment where violence is tolerated, funded and even rewarded".
The Israeli leader once memorably lectured Obama on Jewish history before the cameras in the Oval Office to the fury of the President's aides.
She settled into a relatively tame life of a college professor in Colorado, where she lectured students on the evils of capitalism and imperialism.
The USTR apparently lectured the Koreans about the trade imbalance, and the Koreans had no idea what to say in response to these attacks.
She lectured some defendants that most young men "with names like yours" have lengthy criminal records by the time they reach a certain age.
During the hearing, the CSAC commissioner lectured Pulev about the incident -- telling him he needs to understand why his actions are unacceptable and dangerous.
Ali belonged to a sect that emphasized strong families, a subject on which he lectured, yet he had dalliances as casual as autograph sessions.
The rudeness reached its peak when Vice President-elect Mike Pence was booed by attendees of "Hamilton" and then pompously lectured by the cast.
Mr. Chalidze was named a MacArthur Fellow in 1985, lectured at Yale University and was a visiting scholar at Columbia University over the years.
"Being lectured on civility from someone who works for the president - President Trump - is like taking chivalry lessons from Jack the Ripper," Pascrell said.
Mr. Glowacki taught at Bennington College in Vermont when he first arrived in the United States and lectured at other universities over the years.
" He then lectured the activists, who support the Black Lives Matter movement: "You are defending the people who kill the lives you say matter.
In the late 1990s, Dr. Martin Nweeia, a dentist from Connecticut who lectured at Harvard on animal and human teeth, grew intrigued about narwhals.
For many years he was a professor at Cairo University, led its political science department and lectured around the world in Arabic, French and English.
Cornell professor John Hopcroft, second from left, lectured at the opening day of a new AI training program backed by China's government at Peking University.
Several Twitter users lectured Cuomo for allegedly not offering any solutions himself, while others told him he should instead focus on New York&aposs issues.
They were lectured by military officers on subjects including the "Ethiopian Renaissance", the perils of neoliberalism and the supposed threat of Western-sponsored "colour revolutions".
During his tenure, Boehner occasionally lectured members on the floor to be on time for votes and dress appropriately, but his admonishments were never enforced.
Filipino diplomats in Geneva called it a "sweeping and politicized" statement, adding the country was willing to accept international help, but would not be lectured.
HANGZHOU, China (Reuters) - China and Japan agreed on Monday to improve relations but still lectured each other over maritime rows that remains a recurrent flashpoint.
"And the United States will not be lectured to by countries that lack any credibility when it comes to treating both Israelis and Palestinians fairly."
The repressive states of the Arab world, meanwhile, all sought American protection while subliminally fostering hatred toward the liberal values about which we lectured them.
Bill Cosby sanctimoniously lectured young black men and pretended for years to play the wholesome sitcom family man, while allegedly slipping his rape victims mickies.
President Rodrigo Duterte called Obama a "son of a bitch" and said he would not be lectured over extrajudicial killings in the Philippines' drug war.
Whenever I'm going through a tough time, I don't want to be lectured about how I'm doing something wrong or how to fix the problem.
She couldn't join the faculty because Stanford barred the hiring of spouses, although she later lectured at the university on gender studies and memoir writing.
Their meetings had also gotten off to a rocky start as Reagan lectured Gorbachev about the need to improve the Soviet Union's human rights record.
Until Dawn Fans of the Sega's long-running Yakuza game series probably don't need to be lectured on the merits of its detective spinoff Judgement.
In 2013, during a hearing on gun control, she famously sparred with Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, as he lectured her about the Constitution.
The hotel owner said Abiy had lectured the business leaders at the dinner with a "moralistic" tone for buying foreign cars during a foreign exchange shortage.
He's lectured his fans recently about screaming during concerts, and he echoed that for the paparazzi ... begging them to understand he's just a "super normal" dude.
The Golden Globes, aka the Oscars if everyone was drunk and being lectured about atheism by a British guy, kick off at 8:00 pm tonight.
We are being lectured on "democracy" by unelected commissars from the E.U. Polish people value liberty above all, and we want to decide on our own.
Baghdadi came as close to being in public as he ever would in July 2014, when he appeared in, and lectured to, a mosque in Mosul.
"We both look a bit different there to when I lectured to him," O'Brien said when I stopped by his house one warm afternoon in February.
Tolkien senior was a medievalist at Oxford, and he lectured extensively on the best ways to turn a partial or damaged manuscript into a readable text.
Greeley re-encountered Dr. Arthur Greeley, an obstetrician from the hospital who had been one of her instructors in nursing school, where he lectured from notecards.
Snapping back at one question, Blatter lectured the reporter who asked it with the line, "elegance is an attitude," a motto used by Longines since 1999.
It's also about that time of year when I'll start being lectured about how charity runners have ruined the Boston Marathon because they didn't "really" qualify.
A principal made me put on a sweater and lectured me about how one should only wear nude bras under white shirts because they're less visible.
The father of a 14-year-old girl who was killed at Stoneman Douglas angrily lectured Mr. Rubio for his refusal to support gun control legislation.
He didn't want to sit around and be, in his mind, lectured by foreign leaders about how he needs to think and feel about the issue.
Dr. White also lectured at the university's faculty of medicine; he suspected that seven of his most promising students shared his sympathies toward the nascent uprising.
We don't need to be lectured on values by Chancellor Angela Merkel, when Germany exploits American workers and takes our jobs through outsourcing and off-shoring.
"My struggles in life are just dismissed," he said, recalling being lectured by one of his children's liberal friends at a party in his large home.
He tangled with his new colleagues, lectured them on the role of the institution he had just joined, and made broad jurisprudential pronouncements in minor cases.
The week after Ryan pulled the original repeal bill from the House floor, one constituent sought her out at church and lectured her for its failure.
It was one of those flashes of athletic entitlement she has been lectured on during her four-year course study at Connecticut in advanced basketball dramatic arts.
I would mostly like not to be lectured to about free speech in the most simplistic of terms by people who avoid hard questions about that freedom.
We diminish the fact that this illiterate former slave lectured throughout the United States in a time when even white women encountered significant obstacles to public speaking.
Your blogger first visited the DMZ more than 20 years ago, and as today was sternly lectured by American officers about the need to avoid provocative behaviour.
A race war is ignited, and Blue, despite being lectured about peaceful resistance by a Rasta priest, is compulsively drawn to stab a white man to death.
Maybe they resented being lectured about their profession by a non-lawyer; maybe they just didn't like this guy with the fancy suit and brusque self-confidence.
The most common reasons for nondisclosure included not wanting to be judged or lectured, not wanting to hear how harmful a particular behavior is, and being embarrassed.
"The Senate's job is to provide advice and consent on the president's judicial nominees," Ms. Warren lectured as Mr. McConnell was forced to look on, before objecting.
In a statement released shortly after it was delivered, Netanyahu accused Kerry of bias and said Israel did not need to be lectured to by foreign leaders.
Another filmmaker, Pascal Aubier, was lectured by Georges Marchais, soon to be the leader of the French Communists, about how his movement was going to end badly.
He has lectured on the hazards of predictive policing and the need to prove in court that predictive models follow understandable logic and do not reinforce stereotypes.
While Western aid workers lectured on the superiority of a multiparty democracy, Mr. Hun Sen, who entered the leadership ranks during the Vietnamese regime, subverted that plan.
Andrew Rosenthal Not such a long time ago, in this very galaxy, civil rights protesters were lectured about finding the "right time and place" for their demonstrations.
Getting paid your worth This isn't the first time that Warren, who previously lectured on bankruptcy law at Harvard, has spoken out in favor of worker compensation.
For too long, the United States has treated China as a developing nation to be coaxed and lectured, while tolerating its bad behavior as merely growing pains.
Other Western envoys in Beijing have been lectured that their support for Hong Kong must be part of a concerted push by American hawks to hurt China.
In 2013, Shawn Jabarin, the director of the Palestinian NGO Al-Haq, visited France, where he lectured for several organizations and granted interviews about boycotting Israeli goods.
Reneta McCarthy, a senior lecturer at the School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University, who has lectured on tipping in the hospitality industry, says that from Dec.
When people she hired to work for her asked for higher pay, for example, the heiress said no and lectured them about appreciating the value of money.
Figures like Swami Vivekananda, a Hindu monk and mystic who frequently lectured in America and England, brought the practice of yoga to the attention of Western intelligentsia.
She wrote a book, headlined an organ donor float in the Rose Parade, lectured about resilience, learned to play the banjo and became a hands-on grandmother.
China has had at times confrontational relationships with Tillerson's predecessors, John Kerry and Hillary Clinton, and did not like being lectured by them on human rights in particular.
It was a surprisingly political statement from Joel, who previously told Rolling Stone that he found being lectured about political views at a concert to be a turnoff.
In one Oval Office encounter in 2011, Obama grimaced as Netanyahu lectured him in front of the cameras on the suffering of the Jewish people through the ages.
When he was singled out and lectured in the opening days of the Trump administration by the cast of the Broadway musical Hamilton, that was done mostly respectfully.
"This was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration — period — both in person and around the globe," Spicer lectured reporters in a speech that included several falsehoods.
At Harvard he majored in mathematics and was exposed to the radically unconventional musical ideas of John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen, both of whom lectured in Cambridge, Mass.
I think Moulton is right to get specific about these benefits, because Americans under the age of 40 don't deserve to be lectured about the idea of sacrifice.
But when I watched Ubisoft's conference, held at 1pm local LA time on Monday, 9pm here in the UK, I didn't feel like I was being lectured to.
And while past presidents lectured Mr. Netanyahu about his creation of Jewish settlements in territories that are subject to negotiation, Mr. Trump's plan makes them a permanent feature.
It was something he'd never tell his daughters about, but he would still remember, as they lectured him on gender identity or the glass ceiling in Irish universities.
"I refuse to allow us to be lectured to by European banks and insurance companies" that do business with Middle Eastern oil producers, Mr. Kenney said in October.
Western bankers — some based in Hong Kong — and officials from Washington had long lectured Beijing about the need for China to lift restrictions on the movement of money.
Mr. O'Reilly falls on the conservative side of the divide and in February 2016 lectured Francis over immigration after the pope stepped into the heated American presidential campaign.
PARIS — France's boyish president already has faced down Donald J. Trump, lectured Vladimir V. Putin and confronted the formidable French labor unions — all in less than three weeks.
I went to Minnesota and I had a Somali cabdriver who lectured me for 35 minutes to the airport about how women in America have too much freedom.
Before joining the technology company, he worked as a cardiologist and associate director of the health-care transformation lab at Massachusetts General Hospital and he lectured at MIT.
Freeborn blames the public health field for fueling an avoidance of honest discussions over condom use or a reluctance to see doctors at all for fear of being lectured.
It shows a 2011 Oval Office meeting in which Netanyahu lectured a grim-looking Obama on how the Democrat's vision of ways to achieve Middle East peace was unrealistic.
I've been aware of the fact that straws are bad ever since Adrian Grenier lectured a New York Magazine writer about the environmental dangers of the long plastic tubes.
Considering he just lectured everyone else about how love and friendship has to come first, this monologue didn't really make sense, but I guess desperation makes everyone a hypocrite.
He views elitists as having lectured him his whole life about how to act and what to say -- even though they allegedly lack the life experience he has. 25.
Yes, Trump did wave an LGBTQ Pride flag upside down during his campaign and sort of lectured his fellow Republicans about being not completely terrible to the LGBTQ community.
He lectured at colleges, accepted honorary degrees, and went to see virtually every major exhibition at the Metropolitan and Whitney museums of art and the Museum of Modern Art.
The episode's title was lightly touched on in an early scene that introduced Peter Jacobson as Gaad's kowtowing replacement, who lectured Agent Aderholt on the margins in his reports.
The former head of the cyberspace agency, Lu Wei, was an outspoken official who often traveled overseas, sometimes with Mr. Xi, and lectured the heads of foreign technology companies.
As she congratulated Mr. Trump on his victory on Wednesday, she also lectured him on the elements of liberal democracy that form the basis of the American-European relations.
Lauren Salzman, a senior member of the group, described how women would array themselves naked in front of the group's founder as he sat in a chair and lectured.
Tired of being lectured, she lied to her mom by omission, saying she met up with the cute congressional intern but leaving out the part about sleeping with him.
He lectured Mr. Bruck that he had twice held competency hearings and determined that Mr. Roof met the legal thresholds to stand trial and represent himself, a constitutional right.
In a Monday morning meeting, Trump lectured press secretary Sean Spicer, deputy press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and communications director Michael Dubke to unify the White House's communications strategy.
"We are not, we could never be, just a small country and to be shouted at or lectured upon," he said in a speech at an air force event.
Americans have been lectured for years that the number one reason for not simply enforcing all immigration laws is that it is impossible because resources are simply not sufficient.
When they met in October, a White House photographer snapped an image of the speaker standing up and wagging her finger at the seated president while she lectured him.
While Beyoncé has, throughout her career, lectured men on how they need to get it together to honor the women in their lives, her message has always involved men.
Attempting to silence the buzz, she posted a #tbt photo of Bey and Jay-Z from their last tour, and then lectured them about spewing hate in their queen's name.
To the contrary, there were efforts to stop them, including by Cabinet Secretary Bill McGinley, a veteran Republican lawyer who lectured Pruitt and others on the basics of ethical behavior.
Meanwhile, there are lengthy monologues in court about how reputation manifests differently for boys and girls in society, an important message that works far better when illustrated rather than lectured.
It's hard to take anything seriously when one moment you're being lectured on the evils of vengeance, and the next someone asks you to help them kill a stoned cow.
During the multi-segment talk, Cruise lectured Matt Lauer on the evils of psychiatry—a practice Scientology abhors—and criticized Brooke Shields, who'd recently disclosed a battle with postpartum depression.
In particular, she asked what 'in lay thinking' meant, and he stood there for a good ten seconds of silence before she lectured everyone on not copying from other sources.
A statement from Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery, her boss, said Mitchell has a "caring heart" for victims and has lectured around the country on sexual assault investigations and prosecutions.
My teacher lectured us about the urgency of hand-washing, covering your mouth when you coughed, and keeping a bacterially safe distance from other people when you spoke to them.
No one likes to be lectured about how to watch their entertainment, but if you'll please allow me to do just that: Roma is best experienced on the big screen.
None has a reputation for being either pro- or anti-business, but Judge Garland is an expert on antitrust law and has lectured on the topic at Harvard Law School.
I, too, was a London prostitute for a time, working out of a house established by older women who advised, lectured, and kept an eye out for their younger counterparts.
That's right, they enjoyed learning this way, as opposed to be lectured at in a classroom, and trying to recall what they learned when they are back on the job.
"It's hard for me to be lectured to by a gifted young guy who thinks going to committee hearings means you know something about the world," Bush said in Summerville.
Mary de Haas, an expert on political killings who lectured at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, said it was unclear why the arrests had occurred so long after the killing.
A sought-after speaker on the history and geopolitics of the Balkans, Germany and Eastern European countries, Mr. Binder in recent years lectured at Columbia University, Indiana University and elsewhere.
He stymied the United States during the Bay of Pigs invasion, lectured at a United Nations lectern and preached a new world order dominated by those once marginalized by superpowers.
Every Republican who has lectured others on their insufficient respect for the Constitution now has the chance to defend the constitutional order from the despotic populism the founders most feared.
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. said the court had been "lectured pretty sternly in a couple of dissents" in two recent cases in which its conservative majority had overturned precedents.
The store had no customers, and the front door was open, allowing the air-conditioning to pump out into the street, something Ms. Reitman lectured the young sales associates about.
The president who once exchanged a death-grip handshake with Mr. Macron sat by wordlessly while his much-younger counterpart lectured him on the need to fight the Islamic State.
You receive no acknowledgement or recognition for this important work that you do; instead, you are lectured for being chronically tardy, late with homework, or for being tired in class.
In addition to residencies from Norway to Oswego, New York, Morozov has lectured at UC Berkeley's Center for New Music and Audio Technologies and the 33th-century Polytechnic Museum in Moscow.
But I promise you that the second that Alexander Ovechkin's hands touch the trophy, you're going to start getting lectured by other fan bases who want to rain on your parade.
"A veterinarian lectured girls on hobbyhorse vaccination schedules, saying 'check that the eyes are clear and there is no nasal discharge,' " the Times said of a recent hobbyhorse event in Helsinki.
Anote Tong, a charismatic leader who stepped down as president this week after reaching his three-term limit, has frequently lectured rich countries about the human impact of rising carbon emissions.
He has presented two series of The Lost Kingdoms of Africa for the BBC and has lectured on African art and culture, advising national and international bodies on heritage and culture.
"In Mississippi, a whole family lives in a shack the size of this room," he lectured his children when he returned home to Hickory Hill, his sprawling home in McLean, Virginia.
Mr. Pearlman was also a founding vice president of eMusic, an early online music store that started in 28, and he lectured and consulted widely on music in the digital era.
Poised, curious, and collected, O'Keeffe lectured me about what a bad idea it was for me to marry (uh-oh, too late, I'd wed just a few months before this admonition).
He has lectured other law enforcement officials on the practice since implementing it himself in 2014, after a school shooting in his city that left five people dead, including the gunman.
"Can't we just enjoy a big TV event without being lectured?" the conservative activist L. Brent Bozell III wrote in 2015 about pleas for racial equality during that year's Oscars ceremony.
His daughter, who was in high school, lectured him about what was happening with the environment, and that was enough to convince him that it was the right decision to make.
Trump started the day with a tense breakfast meeting with Jens Stoltenberg in which he lectured the NATO leader about member defense spending and complained about a German pipeline deal with Russia.
He was also a fellow with the Council on Foreign Relations, and although he's written and lectured on foreign policy, the bulk of his career has been devoted to the business world.
The first, "Funk Lessons" (220), captures a performance in which the artist simultaneously lectured about the titular musical form and taught funk dance moves to a mostly white audience at UC Berkeley.
He said Israel did not need to be lectured to by foreign leaders and looked forward to working with President-elect Donald Trump, who has vowed to pursue more pro-Israeli policies.
She lectured on the pernicious effects of soda and juices — lost days of school, lost days of work and tooth decay in a nation where white teeth are a sign of affluence.
Several European diplomats have expressed concern that the upcoming NATO summit could be a repeat of last year, when Trump lectured everyone about defense spending and downplayed the importance of the alliance.
He probably lectured us about radiocarbon dating and the elemental composition of enamel, about paleoclimates and C3/C4 plant material, but if so, I missed it, because I was already running calculations.
Mr. Trump put on a particularly riveting show on Wednesday, when he openly challenged the National Rifle Association, which has strongly supported him, and lectured Republicans on their approach to gun policy.
With the latter, one can often feel lectured or moaned at — and while the films themselves are often well-made dramas, they can often be a bit of a chore to watch.
Gennaro Vecchione, Italy's spy chief, who is close to Mr. Conte and who met with Mr. Barr when he recently visited Rome, lectured at Link in March on intelligence agencies' new challenges.
He is also being lectured on taking the huge trade deficits with equanimity because it's all America's fault: Just a matter of national account imbalances owing to the large savings-investment gap.
Mika was so concerned about the effects of war on ordinary citizens, she lectured about it at her alma mater, Tsuru University, where she also talked about the role of journalism during wartime.
To wit, Luke lectures Rey in his off-the-grid Jedi retreat, just as Yoda once lectured Luke, only the lecturing takes place on a mountainous island rather than in a swampy cavern.
Needless to say, many of those in the previously festive crowd, nearly all Republicans in town for the convention, were not pleased at being lectured on what they expected to be friendly turf.
He has previously held academic positions at New York University and the London School of Economics and lectured at Harvard Business School, Stanford Business School, London Business School, Johns Hopkins, IMD, and INSEAD.
According to French army expert Sébastien Jakubowski, a sociologist who lectured at the ESPE university in Lille, Piquemal is not bound by the "duty of confidentiality" since he has retired from active service.
Katie Porter, who also took Warren's bankruptcy class at Harvard Law School, said the way the senator lectured in the classroom is not so different from how she is now speaking to voters.
Mr. Graham was a founder of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; lectured widely; and wrote articles for The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, Harper's, Esquire and The New Republic.
We paid no regard to Brother Peter, our housemaster, who lectured that, for our own good, we had to sublimate the fleshly wants of our bodies to the superior governance of our minds.
Putin did come close to taking full credit, during a press conference, for his efforts to get Trump elected, but instead ironically lectured the U.S. on accepting the results of a free election.
He lectured at several California universities and wrote a column for The San Francisco Examiner before being appointed a professor of urban and regional planning at the University of Southern California in 1989.
The prime minister is pleading for an end to the ferocious "backbiting and carping" in the Conservative Party, and she lectured her cabinet this week on the importance of keeping internal discussions confidential.
"What happened to Annet is dangerous, and happened because she wanted to compete," said Payoshni Mitra, a researcher and activist on gender and sports who has lectured on the topic of intersex athletes.
On November 20th, architectural critic and theorist Jeff Kipnis lectured at the LA campus demystifying this link by discussing the work of Cindy Sherman and Rem Koolhaas, titans of art and architecture, respectively.
"Announcing important policy then erasing it is very problematic, in a totally different league than deleting a tweet about [Vice President-elect Mike] Pence getting lectured at Hamilton," Kick told Motherboard over email.
I hit a breaking point when she went from planning a small weekend trip with me to saying we shouldn't ever be alone in private because her very religious parents lectured her about sinning.
In 4-hour sessions, instructors lectured about the dangers of Islam and drilled internees with quizzes that they had to answer correctly or be sent to stand near a wall for hours on end.
Stamos previously lectured a security class at Stanford and intends to expand on that foundation with a hands-on "hack lab" where students explore real-world hacking techniques and how to defend against them.
"Don't underestimate the ethical and civic challenge that drug trafficking represents for young people and for Mexican society," he lectured, making it clear that he thought the Mexican church hierarchy had done just that.
A California high school teacher lectured two students Monday for wearing T-shirts advertising the National Rifle Association (NRA), sending one of them to the principal's office, according to a report from CBS Sacramento.
He was particularly irked at the idea that economically insecure white teachers should give up their jobs to make room for others, while more privileged whites — who lectured teachers about their bigotry — did not.
Two years later, when Martin Luther King announced his opposition to the war in Vietnam, The New York Times editorial page lectured him about getting back to his place as a civil-rights leader.
The Trump administration lectured Canada and Mexico on the failures of the current agreement at an opening news conference Wednesday morning, while behind closed doors negotiators began to seek significant concessions from America's neighbors.
Sadly, this is something the current occupant of the Oval Office does not seem to care to do — and I will not be lectured about what our military needs by a five-deferment draft dodger.
"We have no right to tell people what to feed their children," one user commented, while another noted that mothers can sometimes feel guilty enough as it is without being lectured with a condescending note.
He was a senior adviser to the American Embassy in Bonn in 1992, and he often lectured on political issues in Germany, where he was regarded as the pre-eminent American historian of modern Germany.
He lectured widely and had his photographs exhibited around the world, including at the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers; the Building Centre in London; and, last year, at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mich.
And a few hours after that, Russell and Roxanne Boothe, a middle-aged couple killing a few hours at the bar before the evening show, lectured me on the many ills of the inner city.
But while ads that lectured or scared people about drugs might have seemed compelling to the modal member of Congress (a 60-year-old white male), they did not necessarily dissuade drug use by adolescents.
The Emmys have set ratings lows for two consecutive years, and there are plenty of viewers out there who do not want to be lectured by Mr. Colbert or anyone from Hollywood about President Trump.
Israel has defended the killing of 15 Palestinians during Friday's demonstration and Netanyahu tweeted that the Israeli army "will not be lectured by those who have indiscriminately bombed civilian populations for years", referring to Turkey.
As Mattachine's president from 1965 to 1969 and then as executive director, he faced television cameras, briefed reporters and lectured widely, never worrying about his jobs as a bartender, waiter and journalist for gay publications.
With the cameras rolling, Mr. Kelly put in an enthusiastic plug for a border wall, lectured reporters about getting "better sources" and insisted that he had no intention of trying to control the president's tweeting.
These historians philosophized on the great challenges of the nation-state -- war, diplomacy, and politics -- penned best-selling books, wrote regular newspaper columns, lectured to throngs of students and attracted millions of viewers on television.
Besides trumpeting China's recent ban on all ivory sales — and airing an antipoaching video featuring the basketball star Yao Ming — the acting ambassador, Li Nan, denounced poaching and lectured Chinese nationals about obeying Namibian law.
Naomi Anderson, an African American, couldn't vote, but she wrote poetry and lectured, and joined the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, which for a time was one of the most influential suffrage organizations in the country.
But since Facebook has no effective competition, we can look forward only to being lectured on being more tolerant of "ideas" we don't like, and to smug talk of the false equivalency of "both sides."
While the Baron lectured his soldiers on the power of fire and the inevitability of his control of the entire desert, I snuck up on his men, posted up inside of a once-underwater tunnel system.
I was mostly thankful for that—it seems that Hollywood was atypically self-aware and realized that, in an Oscars season dominated by #OscarsSoWhite, people didn't want to be lectured by a bunch of white actors.
Obama says that Shields Robinson "listened more than she lectured; observed more than she demonstrated," and thanks her mother for the lessons that she taught her about raising children — and it shows in Malia and Sasha.
"A male attendant came, unlocked the door and while I was still attached to a machine with my breasts out he lectured me about how I should leave the door unlocked or pump outside," she says.
American citizens and industry alike tend to exceed expectations when our leaders tell us what we can do and what's good about us, as opposed to when we're lectured about all the things we're doing wrong.
Law-enforcement officials are clueless about how to interpret it, and, indeed, about how the internet works, laments Monica Rosina, a lawyer and academic who has lectured to judges, prosecutors and police officers on the subject.
What is not popular is being lectured about morality by someone with a lot of money and a fancy degree from a part of the country that feels like it may as well be another planet.
Three industry officials in the meeting said that — despite some narratives emerging indicating the pope lectured companies on climate change — it was a genuine two-way dialogue with church officials moderating the discussion more than anything.
My first literature professor, Michael Levine, lectured on "Death and the Compass," and I realized what a creative act critique could be: The text was a starting point, a puzzle that had more than one solution.
In R.B. Schlather's quietly poignant production, performers walk, sit and stand among the audience, which sits around the perimeter and on the carpeted floor of Hudson Hall, an old gathering space where the real Anthony lectured.
"The White House staff will never be lectured on truth-telling from the media that pushed a flat-out lie about Donald Trump for two years," Hogan Gidley, a White House spokesman, said in an email.
"I'm not going to be lectured on family values from the likes of Rush Limbaugh or anybody who supports Donald J. Trump as the moral as well as political leader of the United States," Buttigieg said.
He lectured at universities and museums, was a visiting professor at New York University and was inducted into the halls of fame of the Direct Marketing Association in 1983 and the American Advertising Federation in 1998.
Rasdjarmrearnsook is widely acclaimed for her eerily serene videos of her conversations with corpses, so it seems a likely progression that this new work features goats and horses being read French philosophy and lectured on Plato.

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