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give a talk

verb as in lecture

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Bassam then took his young son with him to Germany, where he had been invited to give a talk.

From Salon

After his world gold, he returned to George Watson's - his old school - to give a talk as he had once watched Olympic gold medal-winning cyclist Chris Hoy do.

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I had a chance this week to give a talk to a group of about 4,000 people who work in government finance roles, so city treasurers, sewer authorities, that sort of thing.

The night before visiting Opie at her studio, I go and see her give a talk at USC to a room of enraptured students.

“Every time I give a talk and I say, ‘Surprisingly, adults can tell the difference between hot and cold water,’ people just go like this,” said Tanushree Agrawal, a psychologist who, during a video call, mimicked audience members shaking their heads no.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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