Esimerkkejä Gave a lecture käytöstä Englanti ja niiden käännökset Suomi
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Gave a lecture in Belgrade and came home.
At the University of Missouri. I think I once gave a lecture.
Sheldon gave a lecture at the university tonight.
According to your travel records, In 1985, you gave a lecture at Syracuse university.
You… I just gave a lecture to a standing-room-only crowd.
Kohonen just returned from Beijing, a metropolis of 10 million inhabitants and of culture extending over thousands of years.Kohonen also gave a lecture in Tsinghuan University.
Think I once gave a lecture at the University of Missouri.
Invited by Professor Dr. Jürgen SCHWARZE, Mr SÖDERMAN gave a lecture on 2 December at the University of Freiburg.
You gave a lecture and you told me to look you up when I got out.
On 16 October, Mr SÖDERMAN visited Göteborg, Sweden and gave a lecture in a seminar"Demokrati och transparens I vårt Europa.
There he gave a lecture course three days each week which was attended by André Weil and nobody else.
However, in 1862, John Tyndall, in one of his many excursions into popular science andmany public disputes with Thomson and his circle, gave a lecture at the Royal Institution entitled On Force in which he credited von Mayer with conceiving and measuring the mechanical equivalent of heat.
I once gave a lecture in japan, Where I was asked not to mention the end of the universe In case it affected the japanese stock market.
Then he rebounded, gave a lecture in Belgrade and came home.
Mr SÖDERMAN gave a lecture on his role and activities to a group of students from Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Switzerland on 10 March.
On 28 April, Mr SÖDERMAN gave a lecture to a group of 50 students of the University of Bayreuth, Germany.
He never gave a lecture publicly at all and everybody who interviewed him, including CP Snow said, all he ever talked about was International Zionism and a world run by scientific elitism and that's how it should be.
On 13 November, Mr Jacob SÖDERMAN gave a lecture to the final year University students of Political Sciences of the University of Helsinki.
Ian HARDEN gave a lecture on the role of the European Ombudsman to a group of students of the Leiden Law Faculty, led by Professor Dr. H. G. SCHERMERS on 11 June 1998.
On 17 August, Mr GRILL gave a lecture on the role of the European Ombudsman to a group of some 20 Swedish officials.
Mr Ian HARDEN gave a lecture on the role of the European Ombudsman to a group of journalists from Pakistan and Bangladesh, visiting the European Journalism Centre on 15 September 1998.
On 6 July, Mr Gerhard GRILL gave a lecture on the role and the work of the European Ombudsman to two groups from Germany.
On 11 May, Ian HARDEN gave a lecture on the role of the European Ombudsman to agroup of Finnish judges and lawyers on a study visit organised by the Helsinki Institute.
Later that day, Mr SÖDERMAN gave a lecture on the EU and openness to the Swedish EU law network of the Stockholm University.
Lan HARDEN gave a lecture on the role of the European Ombudsman to a group of stagiaires from the Centre des Etudes Supérieures de la fonction publique territoriale, on 17 June 1998.
In Dublin in 1952, Erwin Schrödinger gave a lecture in which he jocularly warned his audience that what he was about to say might"seem lunatic.
On 10 March, Olivier VERHEECKE gave a lecture on the own initiative inquiries of the European Ombudsman and on the Code of good administrative behaviour to 40 officialsof the EFTA Surveillance Authority.
On 7 April, Mr SÖDERMAN gave a lecture to 12 students of political science from the Strasbourg Centre of Syracuse University New York, USA.
On 9 February, Mr SÖDERMAN gave a lecture on his role as European Ombudsman to approximately 400 students from the Université Robert Schuman of Strasbourg.
In Dublin in 1952 Erwin Schrödinger gave a lecture in which at one point he jocularly warned his audience that what he was about to say might"seem lunatic.