41. The authors demonstrate greater sophistication in their handling of music than in the chatty between-numbers dialogue, which sometimes has the feel of a well-meaning civics lesson. 42. The illustration for a civics book lesson on tolerance shows a sheik and a priest shaking hands. 43. The longer the situation plays out, Orlich said, the better the civics lesson for the public. 44. The latter being the apparent case, Bush, who claims to be an education governor, is giving children a most damaging civics lesson. 45. The mayor also offered a few quick civics lessons as a defense of his focus on these quality-of-life crimes. 46. The real-life civics lesson on hate that Catholic schoolgirls and their parents have been learning over four days of sectarian violence posed an agonizing question Thursday. 47. The rally was a civics lesson of its own and a street version of the legal and constitutional tests surrounding it. 48. The summer people coming to these small towns are not tourists looking for a civics lesson. 49. Therein lies the civics lesson. 50. Viewers were treated more to an idealized civics lesson than a bout of tag-team politicking. |