He plays a college physics professor, whose rule-ridden rigidity keeps life at a distance. |
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If the views of an associate professor expressed in a learned journal come within the scope of the vilification laws, then anything goes. |
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He had a distinguished career as a math professor, specializing in algebra, algebraic geometry and number theory. |
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In May 1948 he was appointed to the 300-year-old Camden Chair as professor of ancient history at Brasenose College, Oxford. |
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Yet the real conflict remains between layman and expert, parent and professor, heart and head. |
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Bill Waldock, a professor at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, said the rigging problem alone should not have caused the plane to crash. |
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My husband is a university professor, and we get many invitations to dinner parties, formal gatherings, and other social functions. |
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As a law professor, I help train people to argue from analogy and to distinguish among different cases. |
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His slow, strongly accented speech, when he is speaking in English, adds to the woolly headed professor image. |
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So much like a 19th century professor he appeared, with his thick bristly sideburns covering either well fatted jowl. |
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The professor would lean forward and then speak in a hushed, conspiratorial voice. |
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The Harvard University professor is reluctant to guess which of the 150 species of wood ant you may have seen. |
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The professor refuses to reveal the film until she completes a task for him. |
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Mary Lynn Stewart, professor of history and women's studies, is excited about the new program. |
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Irrepressible woman takes on repressive system, this time in the form of a free-spirited art professor taking on the McCarthy era. |
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Lorenzo Morris, professor of political science at Howard University, thinks the report card has its greatest impact in a close election. |
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My father was fond of relating a story about a professor lecturing on geography. |
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In that book, the protagonist is a professor of agronomics at the University of California. |
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At North Dakota, as at Minnesota, he was the first professor of agriculture and agriculturist for the agricultural experiment station. |
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She's a law professor at the University of New Mexico and a resident scholar at the American Bankruptcy Institute. |
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Up to that point he has held himself aloof, the professor lecturing on abstractions. |
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It is a phenomenon noted by the professor, who is a specialist in andrology, the study of male reproductive health. |
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Now an emeritus professor of Manchester University, he has lectured all over the world. |
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Do not rely on them for landing that assistant professor job, or anything else in academia. |
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It is headed by renowned acarologist Carl C. Childers, an entomology professor with the University of Florida. |
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David J. Hanson, a retired professor from nearby Syracuse University, has studied youth drinking and likes Montreal's laissez-faire policies. |
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She is an independent contractor and previously taught as an assistant professor of accounting. |
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Writing in a recent issue of The American Educator, a college professor acidly described a class of incoming freshmen. |
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In 1963 he became professor of pathology at the institute and a founder fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists. |
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Gabrieli is a psychology professor in the neurosciences program and in radiology at Stanford University. |
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Mary Louise Wilson is adjunct professor at the University of Miami, teaching in the School of Music and the School of Education. |
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Michael Cockram is an adjunct assistant professor of architecture at the University of Oregon. |
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Lionel Lewis is emeritus professor of sociology and adjunct professor of higher education at the State University of New York at Buffalo. |
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Dr. Cynthia Jacobs Carter is director of development for Howard University and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University. |
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Kristal Brent Zook, an adjunct professor at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism, lives in Manhattan. |
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He is now an adjunct assistant professor of architecture at the University of Oregon and director of the Italy Field School Program. |
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Cheli Reutter is a doctoral candidate at the University of California, Riverside, and an adjunct professor at the University of Cincinnati. |
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She's also adjunct professor at the University of Toronto, lecturing on Caribbean and women's studies. |
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Following retirement, he taught regularly in the Religion Department at Temple University as adjunct professor. |
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He is also an adjunct assistant professor of psychology at Case Western Reserve University and consults with summer camps and camp organizations. |
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Shortly before he retired from the waterfront, Hoffer became an adjunct professor at the University of California, Berkeley. |
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Our pharmacology professor lecturing in 1940 stated that 10 drugs in use were probably effective. |
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Kenneth Scott, an emeritus professor of law at Stanford University, recalls Director as a man of gentleness but also a rapier intellect. |
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He was a professor in space and aeromedicine at the University of Frankfurt. |
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I know the air is pretty rarified in academia, but has the good professor considered taking an evening course in the university of life? |
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Tall, with long, Sixties-style hair and trendy dark shirts, he does not conform to the public stereotype of the anoraked maths professor. |
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Molly Worthen is an assistant professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
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Brian E. McGeeney, MD, MPH, is a neurologist and assistant professor of Neurology at Boston University School of Medicine. |
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Gregory Weiner, assistant professor of political science at Assumption College in Worcester, Mass. |
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Davis is a former chaplain and associate professor of religion at Skidmore College. |
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David Fontana is an associate professor of law at George Washington University School of Law. |
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Goodwin, an associate professor at Nottingham University, has compiled the first comprehensive study on the rise of Ukip. |
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Julie E. Byrne, a religion professor at Hofstra University, also sees a political tinge to the faith-based audience. |
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Faculty members who are hired to fill a tenure-track position are typically hired at the assistant professor level on a three-year renewable contract. |
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When asked to provide the brand of beer he'd like to drink, this brand-name Harvard professor made a list instead of a choice. |
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That's what law professor Paul Campos told me, sitting at a table in brasserie Beck after a Cato panel on law schools. |
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This story tells of a renowned German music professor who falls in love with an alluring Brazilian woman whom he met on Atlantic Avenue in Copacabana. |
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Now, Dr. Kuriansky represents the American Psychological Association and is also an adjunct assistant professor at the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University. |
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Mitchell Stephens, a New York University journalism professor and author of A History of News, differed slightly. |
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The professor used transparencies and an overhead projector during her lectures. |
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Zhang Ming, a professor of politics at Renmin University, said he had heard that Mr. Xi was criticised by the party elders. |
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Hailed by some critics in Britain, where Graham is a professor at Newcastle University, it deserves more attention stateside. |
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It is a phenomenon noted by University of Indonesia professor Dr. H. Arjatmo Tjokronegoro, who is a specialist in andrology, the study of male reproductive health. |
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Foolhardily, Ash, Scott, and their girlfriends sit around one night and listen to passages from the book recorded on an old reel-to-reel tape deck by an elderly professor. |
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Edward E. Ericson, Jr., is a professor of English at Calvin College, and a Solzhenitsyn scholar who abridged The Gulag Archipelago in cooperation with the author. |
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Roadway has rethought the way its business has traditionally worked, says Peter F. Swan, a business logistics professor at Pennsylvania State University. |
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This is no absent-minded professor, lost in the world of abstraction. |
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A droll, unassuming man with a handsome gray beard, Baker has the manner of an avuncular, absent-minded professor who has left something behind on the way to class. |
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She is a licensed nutritionist, family wellness specialist, adjunct professor at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and author of 11 books. |
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Dr. Casey Jordan, a criminologist and a professor of justice at Western Connecticut State University, agrees. |
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I would rather be a law professor than anything else, including a judge. |
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I walked over to Chad as the professor began to lecture the class. |
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He is professor of economics at Columbia University and a Nobel laureate. |
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Li was discussing the dilemma with an old professor at Balliol College, Oxford. |
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James Langenfeld is a director at LECG, an economics and finance consulting firm, and an adjunct professor at Loyola University Law School, Chicago. |
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Another client, a professor at Georgetown University, submitted requests for scenarios that she had yet to even imagine. |
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The Regius professor of public law at Edinburgh University says the parliament has brought in law reforms that would never have been achieved at Westminster. |
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As a young Harvard professor, Elena Kagan identified President Reagan as the pioneer of the current trend. |
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She hoped to become a professor of Dari or perhaps even literature one day. |
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Lorie Fridell is an associate professor in the department of criminology at the University of South Florida. |
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Wood was born in northern England in 1965 the son of a professor of zoology at Durham University who is also a priest. |
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In 1959 he became professor, by which time he had welcomed in the new NHS and done much to make his colleagues overcome their antagonism towards it. |
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Da Ponte became the first professor of Italian literature at Columbia University. |
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On Monday, I showed the Observer article to a law professor who has extensively studied the work of grand juries. |
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Yet a professor I'm working with insists on having some 55-word quotations be set as normal quotes, and some 45-word quotations be set as block quotes. |
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On Sept. 11, Beth Todd-Bazemore, PhD, a psychology professor at the University of South Dakota, was consulting at the Winnebago reservation in northeastern Nebraska. |
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In 2006, when I was a visiting professor at Marquette, I found an envelope with the Esquire emblem on it in my campus mailbox. |
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The boy genius Geithner turned into an absent-minded professor when he filled in his tax returns. |
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But a professor at its Abu Dhabi campus says the global classroom has a lot to teach. |
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Gulliver travels to the other side of the Academy where the advancers of speculative learning reside, and meets a professor who explains their method of learning. |
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As a former law professor at several elite law schools, he is adept at discussing high constitutional theory. |
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Do you know Richard Bargis, assistant professor of philosophy at your alma mater? |
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She is an associate professor of social pharmacy with focus on lay understanding and use of modern drugs such as lifestyle drugs and pharmacogenetics. |
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He is a professor of creative writing at Princeton and, among his many awards, is an Officier de l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres. |
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Should a professor choose to reject the study or insist on changes not agreeable to the sponsor, another university scientist will very likely be more solicitous. |
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My mother was an anatomy professor, so I grew up among bones on wires, organs in jars, and dissected bodies on marble-top tables. |
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He has a jolly, ready laugh and mannerisms like an absentminded professor. |
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First-time candidate and full-time economics professor Dave Brat decisively defeated the consummate pol by a 55 to 45 margin. |
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That aphorism by NYU professor Clay Shirky overstates the case, but only a little. |
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In another case, an active Wikipedian claiming to be a university professor was revealed as a 24-year-old without any experience in higher education. |
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Among these challengers is Olga Palagia, professor of archaeology at the University of Athens. |
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Four young adventurers play hide and seek in the country home of an old professor, where they stumble upon an enchanted wardrobe that will take them places they never dreamed. |
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A picture of the good professor with a pope hat on came up, to some polite laughter. |
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After college, her professor became her close friend and mentor. |
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The professor has been widely attacked for her position on the issue. |
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Whether a professor will help you learn cannot be revealed by the number and prestige of his or her almae matres. |
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While it is not considered appropriate for a professor to date his student, there is no such concern once the semester has ended. |
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Everyone, professor or cadre, would smile at us as if we were the apricot blossom and spring themselves. |
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The professor of barker has been made largely obsolete by the realization that in most cases saplings can be cultivated far more profitably. |
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The professor stood at the blackboard, chalk in hand, and chewed the question the student had asked. |
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The professor had stuffed a wad of gum into the chime of his doorbell so that he wouldn't be bothered. |
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The professor of complexity theory says that the problem can be solved in polynomial time. |
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The professor failed me because I did not complete any of the course assignments. |
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I can never hear the professor because these fratty guys spend the whole class talking about partying. |
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Oh, how I have been deceived! For years I have worshiped that miserable gout-ridden professor. |
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Forty-seven-year-old homemaker and volunteer museum guide, holder of a master's degree in English, married twenty-three years to a professor. |
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Academic life, like any other, has a full in-box. A professor can stay busy answering his or her mail. |
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Hooke, formerly professor of geometry in Gresham College at London, was the inventor. |
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At the end of the same year he sent in his resignation as Lucasian professor, walking away also from the Cambridge struggle with Whewell. |
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Philosophy professor Jack Copeland has questioned various aspects of the coroner's historical verdict. |
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He retired in 1996 and became Emeritus professor at the University of Edinburgh. |
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The subject lectured on was generally that of the memoir on which the professor was for the time engaged. |
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After a stay at the Institute for Advanced Study in New Jersey in 1981, Wiles became a professor at Princeton University. |
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From 1967 to 1969, he was an assistant professor of zoology at the University of California, Berkeley. |
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In his role as professor for public understanding of science, Dawkins has been a critic of pseudoscience and alternative medicine. |
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One of the first sculptures he produced with the machine was a small head of his old professor friend Adam Smith. |
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Alexis Hospital in Cleveland while a professor of surgery at Case Western Reserve University. |
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The term is disputed and professor Eivind Smith said in 2017 that nobody really knows what the term implies. |
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Peter Gray, Boston College professor and an expert on the evolution of play and its vital role in child development. |
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This means that, should the professor leave the university, he or she also loses the privilege to use the title of professor. |
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The habilitation follows the research doctorate, and in Germany it can be a requirement for appointment as a Privatdozent or professor. |
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If the professor agrees to accept the student, the student applies for admission. |
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It was also supported by Prince Albert, who persuaded August Wilhelm von Hofmann to be the first professor. |
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Marcus du Sautoy and Roger Penrose are both currently mathematics professors, and Jackie Stedall is a former professor of the university. |
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One of the most important appointments was that of Charles Wheatstone as professor of Experimental Philosophy. |
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Chemistry has been taught at King's since its foundation in 1829, and Copley medallist John Frederic Daniell was appointed the first professor. |
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Mervyn King, the former Governor of the Bank of England, is also a former professor of economics. |
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From 1957 until his death he was professor of architecture at the University of Pennsylvania. |
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In 1971 professor Suzanne Kaufman of Rockford, Illinois, presented a facsimile copy of the Gospels to the clergy of the Island. |
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In 1937, Belloc was invited to be a visiting professor at Fordham University by university president Robert Gannon. |
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In 1991, Michael Shelden, an American professor of literature, published a biography. |
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In 1920, he took up a post as Reader in English Language at the University of Leeds, and became the youngest professor there. |
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Another post he held in his early days was professor of the violin at the Worcester College for the Blind Sons of Gentlemen. |
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Elgar's principal composition in 1905 was the Introduction and Allegro for Strings, dedicated to Samuel Sanford, professor at Yale University. |
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Headmaster Albus Dumbledore persuades his old friend Horace Slughorn to return to Hogwarts as a professor as there is a vacancy to fill. |
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Or was I a broken-down college professor living out a spasm of middlescence on the golden coast of Califomia? |
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In the following year, Bell became professor of Vocal Physiology and Elocution at the Boston University School of Oratory. |
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Norman Lockyer, the founder of Nature, was a professor at Imperial College. |
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Three years later, in 1949, he was appointed professor of logic and scientific method at the University of London. |
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Many years later, as a professor at Cambridge, Wittgenstein distributed copies of Weininger's book to his bemused academic colleagues. |
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John Ryle was professor of medicine at Cambridge and had been involved in helping Guy's prepare for the Blitz. |
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Dr. Breteler is a professor of neuroepidemiology at Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. |
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It came to involve attacks on John Rotheram, the professor of natural philosophy. |
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In 1973, Delphine Parrott became its first woman professor, as Gardiner Professor of Immunology. |
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If you need help with the homework, the professor will be holding office hours on Thursday from 7-9pm. |
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In his role as a college professor of archaeology, Jones is scholarly and learned in a tweed suit, lecturing on ancient civilizations. |
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Prior to the film's release, the stereotypical image of an archaeologist was that of an older, lacklustre professor type. |
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Following 1981, the stereotypical archaeologist is thought of as a male bull whip wielding adventurer and Ivy League professor. |
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On June 3, 1931, she married Orrin Frink, Jr., who had joined the mathematics faculty at Penn State in 1928 as an assistant professor. |
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In 1971 professor Suzanne Kaufman of Rockford, Illinois presented a facsimile copy of the Gospels to the clergy of the island. |
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The crusty old professor was overlord of the history department, and few dared to cross his will. |
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In 1923 he was offered a permanent position and, in 1928, he was promoted to assistant professor. |
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According to professor Malcolm Vale, the treaty of Paris was one of the indirect causes of the Hundred Years' War. |
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In 2015, Columbia University was ranked the first in the state by average professor salaries. |
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In 1854, Benjamin Silliman, a science professor at Yale University in New Haven, was the first to fractionate petroleum by distillation. |
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Arnett, a rheumatologist and professor of internal medicine, pathology and laboratory medicine the University of Texas Medical School at Houston. |
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This was proposed in the 1990s by Kalevi Wiik, a professor emeritus of phonetics at the University of Turku. |
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Shortly before his death, he was hired as professor of Eastern languages at the University of Copenhagen. |
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In 1825, he was hired as a professor of literary history, and in 1829, he was hired as a librarian at the University of Copenhagen. |
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In 1831, just a year before his death, he was hired as professor of Eastern languages at the University of Copenhagen. |
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He became an extraordinary professor in 1730, and a year later was promoted to full professor. |
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For example, a professor may say that a student who comes a minute before each class starts is a punctual student. |
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It was edited by Yale University professor Noah Porter and published in 1864, containing 114,000 entries. |
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Their son, Shamit Kachru, is a string theorist and professor at Stanford University. |
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Since then he has lectured at Bangor University and the University of Reading and is an honorary professor of linguistics at Bangor. |
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I put him down as ignorant, but then discovered he is, in fact, a university professor! |
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Garrow, professor of history at the University of Cambridge, stated that the Court had thus begun to mirror the political branches of government. |
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In 1973, the appointment of a constitutional law professor, Bora Laskin, as chief justice represented a major turning point for the court. |
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Leading the call for Vorstius' removal was theology professor Sibrandus Lubbertus. |
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He probably studied in Utrecht, after which he became a professor in Herborn. |
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As professor at the Royal Institution, Davy repeated many of the ingenious experiments he learned from his friend and mentor, Robert Dunkin. |
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Although, the University of Leuven did not see a need for a university library based on the idea that professor were the library. |
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In 1970, he was appointed professor and in 1978 he became a Fellow of the British Academy. |
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His uncle, Zechariah Chafee, was a Harvard law professor, and a notable civil libertarian. |
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His son is Richard Landes, the American historian and author, an associate professor in the Department of History at Boston University. |
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On 23 October 2016 McDermid, who is gay, married Jo Sharp, a professor of geography at Glasgow University and McDermid's partner of two years. |
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From 2004, Russell was visiting professor at the University of Wales, Newport Film School. |
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The sialoquent professor could not understand why his pupils would not sit in the front row of the lecture hall. |
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It was taught by this turdish professor who always found the deeply buried presence of Christ in every story we read. |
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The professor claimed that a time machine would be uninventable, since nobody can travel faster than the speed of light. |
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Agami is a professor of accounting at the Colloge of Business and Public Administration at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. |
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I'm not wasting my time going to lectures given by ye olde professor Jones. |
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Neuvo had a distinguished career as an academian at The Academy of Finland where he was the national research professor for eight years. |
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Another campus critic is Louise Westling, a professor emerita of English and environmental studies. |
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Claire Allision Stammerjohan is an assistant professor of marketing at University of Louisiana Monroe. |
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On board, there were lectures by WW1 historian Christine Hallett, a professor at Manchester University. |
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A professor from Taiwan, however, criticised the ceremony for improper sartorial style and anachronic hybridity. |
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Jailing children in such cases is almost unheard of, said Mary Becker, a University of Chicago law professor. |
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Zoon Naqvi, MB, BS is assistant professor, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York. |
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Fletcher is an experienced electrician and professor of trades and technology a Kennebec Valley Community College, Maine. |
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Bernstein maintains a private studio in New York City and is an adjunct associate professor of music and music education at New York University. |
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From 1993, in her mid-twenties, Ruth was an assistant professor, then professor, at the University of Michigan studying knot theory. |
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Reich is currently the professor of public policy at the University of California at Berkeley. |
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Authors include librarians, archivists, labor educators, and a professor in labor relations. |
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Team leader professor Georgi Kitov said that they also found a silver rhyton, silver and bronze vessels, pottery and funerary gifts. |
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Basher is an associate professor of English and director of the English as a Second Language program. |
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Olgierda Furmanek, associate professor in the Department of Romance Languages at Wake Forest, who designed the new curriculum. |
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At the Valdai dinner, it fell to Timothy Coulter, a Harvard professor, to bell the cat, to speak truth to power. |
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He and co-worker Andy Andres, a Boston-area sabermetrics professor, chose which games to work. |
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An engineering professor at the University of Saskatchewan is using concepts from kayaks, tipis and the longhouse in his courses this year. |
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Ross is an esteemed paleontologist and university professor. |
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Enter Miriam Cotler, bioethicist and professor emeritus of health sciences at California State University, Northridge. |
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Lyons, a professor of biogeochemistry in the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of California, Riverside, said. |
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Neurobiologist Frank Grasso, an associate professor of psychology at Brooklyn College, is one of a growing number of biomimetics researchers. |
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Hillman, also a former state police commander and now a professor at Mount Wachusett Community College, is a friend of the Bishes. |
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A leftist Oxford professor I know once told me it was the blitheness of the upper class's unrepentance that drives him up the wall. |
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Faces at the Bottom of the Well, by Derrick Bell. A law professor argues that racism is an integral, permanent and irradicable component of our society. |
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Henry Herbert Southey, physician to the recently deceased George IV, had travelled in the Duke's train, as had Dr Hunter, professor of anatomy at the University of Edinburgh. |
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In 1673 he was made professor of law at the University of Utrecht. |
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Supreme Court Justice and professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania, in 1790 and 1791, undertook a survey of the philosophical grounds of American property law. |
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There, professor Adolf von Harless, though previously an adherent of rationalism and German idealism, made Erlangen a magnet for revival oriented theologians. |
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Goodrich, a professor at Yale College, to oversee revisions. |
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A UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS finance professor has released results of a study that shows how chief executive officers are rewarded for layoff decisions. |
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Hideo Matsumoto, professor emeritus at Osaka Medical College, tested Gm types, genetic markers of immunoglobulin G, of Korean populations for a 2009 study. |
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Academic medicine also focused on actual medical practice where students would study individual cases and observe the professor visiting patients. |
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Michael P Barnes, professor of Scandinavian Studies at University College London, has published a study, The Norn Language of Orkney and Shetland. |
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The first of these came from Oxford professor John Wycliffe in England. |
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The Danish professor Johannes Schmidt, beginning in 1904, led a series of expeditions into the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic to investigate eels. |
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Green Party patriarch and Bowdoin College professor John Rensenbrink, another Mainer, points out that when Carter first ran for governor in 1994, the media yawned. |
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After a long battle with cancer, the professor passed away yesterday. |
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Terry Todd, a professor of kinesiology at the University of Texas concluded that Chinmoy misrepresented the type of lift he claimed to have completed. |
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University professor Bill Ayer's, FCIC, work in natural product isolation began with the lycopodium alkaloids and later included insect pheromones. |
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In 2007, Chinmoy was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by 51 Icelandic members of Parliament, a Canadian professor, and a number of Czech professors. |
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In later years, the professor became known as an eminent historian. |
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Jeremy Hall is a professor at the Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Engineering and Technology Management. |
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Georgetown University professor Janet Mann argues the strong personal behavior among male calves is about bond formation and benefits the species in an evolutionary context. |
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Suzanne Kneuper Linder, PhD, MA, an assistant professor at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, died in October 2014 following a car crash. |
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Nicholas Bourne, a law professor and former leader of the No campaign in the Welsh Assembly referendum then became the leader, in an election that was unopposed. |
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The first principal was Hector Boece, graduate and professor of the University of Paris, who worked closely with Elphinstone to develop the university. |
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Public affairs professor Allan Mazur here offers rationale, examining the nature of irrational belief systems and their cultural and political ramifications. |
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He worked closely with mathematics professor Hugh Blackburn in his work. |
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Should you ever be athirst in the great American desert, try this experiment, if your caravan happen to be supplied with a metaphysical professor. |
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He is also professor at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. |
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He also accepted an invitation from Norman Malcolm, then professor at Cornell University, to stay with him and his wife for several months at Ithaca, New York. |
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He opened his own gallery in 1804 and became professor of perspective at the Academy in 1807, where he lectured until 1828, although he was viewed as profoundly inarticulate. |
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Pound was fascinated by the translations of Japanese poetry and Noh plays which he discovered in the papers of Ernest Fenollosa, an American professor who had taught in Japan. |
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I'm so embarrassed, I misquoted Hamlet to a professor of Shakespeare. |
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Parry had by then succeeded Sir George Grove as director of the college, and Vaughan Williams's new professor of composition was Charles Villiers Stanford. |
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Handel also there encountered theologian and professor of Oriental languages August Hermann Francke, who was particularly solicitous of children, particularly orphans. |
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Six years older than her new lover, she was married to Ernest Weekley, his former modern languages professor at University College, Nottingham, and had three young children. |
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In 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature after having been nominated in that year by Charles Oman, professor at the University of Oxford. |
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Usually, a prospective student discusses his plans with a professor. |
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That speed mimics the natural electrical chatterings of the brain, said Dr. Karl Deisseroth, an assistant professor of bioengineering at Stanford. |
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The professor droned on boringly, putting his class to sleep. |
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Jansen or professor Jansen, is connected to one's employment. |
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Promotion studies are structured ideally according to a preset time schedule of 4 to 6 years, during which the student has to be mentored by at least one professor. |
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It takes a professor to arrive at so mad-dog a state of mind. |
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Her father is an endocrinologist and lipidologist in St. Louis and an associate professor of clinical medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. |
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He was also a professor at the University of California, San Diego. |
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In 1881 he received from the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, where Sylvester was then professor of mathematics, an invitation to deliver a course of lectures. |
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In October 2016, he joined the Department of Computer Science at Oxford University as a professor and as a fellow of Christ Church, one of the Oxford colleges. |
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The first British Nobel Prize was awarded in 1902 to Ronald Ross, professor at the School of Tropical Medicine, the first school of its kind in the world. |
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Loury, a professor of sociology and anthropology at Arcadia University, knows about all too well, the accomplishments of Black males, she says, often go unnoticed. |
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Even as a tenured professor, she remained proud of her blue-collar values. |
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Joseph Jorizzo, MD, professor and chair, Department of Dermatology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, believes actinic keratoses are vastly underdiagnosed. |
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Alison Jing Xu, assistant professor of management at UTSC and the Rotman School of Management, conducted the study along with Aparna Labroo of Northwestern University. |
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Plutonium passes through the human body when people are exposed to it from the outside,'' said Nanao Kamada, professor emeritus of radiation biology at Hiroshima University. |
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Watching a glass-enclosed ant farm wasn't going to cut it for Walter Tschinkel, professor at the Department of Biological Science for Florida State Univ. |
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According to the study by Ulrich Ammon, professor of languages at the University of Duesseldorf, about two-third of the world's population speaks 12 major languages. |
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While demonstrating ballet combinations, Charles Flachs, an associate professor at Mount Holyoke College, makes liberal use of verbal instructions. |
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Writing a textbook has become more a labor of love than a money-making enterprise, wrote the professor, because of the peculiar way the books are now marketed. |
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No longer will we have to suffer the traumas of a disengaged people, the professor can guarantee a cure fo r tantrums, apoplexies and feelings of grandeur. |
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Now a professor himself he has young students under his wing. |
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He's hysterical and disturbing as an ubernerdy chemistry professor who woos student Stella Stevens by concocting a potion that transforms him into a suave stud. |
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A little, bold, solemn, stomachy man, a great professor of piety. |
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Is philosophy merely one bemooded Dasein in the person of the professor forming his or her speech so as to suit another bemooded Dasein, namely, that of the students? |
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For the young Brazilian concert artist and music professor, having an intimate understanding of body mechanics is the only way to insure an outstanding performance. |
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He became professor of civil engineering at University College, London. |
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After this, Weber became increasingly prone to depression, nervousness and insomnia, making it difficult for him to fulfill his duties as a professor. |
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Julia is chief executive of Hobsbawm Media and Marketing and a visiting professor of public relations at the College of Communication, University of the Arts London. |
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