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  • Granser recollected himself, and with a start tore himself away from the rostrum of the lecture-hall, where, to another-world audience, he had been expounding the latest theory, sixty years gone, of germs and germ-diseases.

    Page 5 2010

  • There's an array of lecture-hall style jokes and fairly worthless hyperbole.

    Why Marx Was Right by Terry Eagleton – review 2011

  • Such details wouldn't matter much under the old lecture-hall approach.

    Eight ways to get higher education into shape 2011

  • Such details wouldn't matter much under the old lecture-hall approach.

    Eight ways to get higher education into shape Daniel deVise 2011

  • Broad, bespectacled, his skin a light mocha color, the former college educator still occasionally fell back on lecture-hall protocols and tended to dress as if a sport jacket were a strict professorial must.

    CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Skin Deep Jerome Preisler 2010

  • Her voice, usually loud and domineering, a lecture-hall voice, softened.

    Strangers at the Feast Jennifer Vanderbes 2010

  • Her voice, usually loud and domineering, a lecture-hall voice, softened.

    Strangers at the Feast Jennifer Vanderbes 2010

  • Her voice, usually loud and domineering, a lecture-hall voice, softened.

    Strangers at the Feast Jennifer Vanderbes 2010

  • The porter was waiting to lock up when she pushed open the lecture-hall doors.

    Brooklyn Colm Tóibín 2009

  • The porter was waiting to lock up when she pushed open the lecture-hall doors.

    Brooklyn Colm Tóibín 2009

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