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"professorial" Definitions
  1. connected with a professor; like a professor

209 Sentences With "professorial"

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To poor voters, he came across as aloof and professorial.
Later portrait photos have shown Moore looking dry and professorial.
Professorial and stilted, the neuropsychologist had said of Jude's speech.
Professorial brilliance is too intangible to distil into a single score.
Mr López is in jail pending trial, but the professorial patronage continues.
In addition to his professorial duties, he's also co-director on EmissionsIndex.
Margot Susca is a professorial lecturer at American University's School of Communication.
Comparatively, Clinton was portrayed as professorial in an elitist and disconnected way.
The real lawyer was younger, more professorial in his well-cut suit.
We're going to call you "bookish" or "professorial" if you do this.
Obama and his national security team always fancied itself a professorial group.
But he largely stuck to his tone of knowing confidence, using professorial mannerisms.
He held the most important professorial chair at the most important university, Glasgow.
Cézanne himself, in self-portraits, is very present, looking alternately feral and professorial.
Nott, who is fifty-nine, speaks softly, and has a calm, professorial demeanor.
In 1976, Dr. Zigler was named a Sterling professor, Yale's highest professorial honor.
He seemed to always be in a dark suit, talking in solemn, professorial tones.
He tends to look avuncular and professorial, and is rarely shown with a weapon.
"However, think about that angle again," Walton continued as he transitioned into professorial mode.
Recently interviewed by the journalist and activist Maria Shriver, Mr. Veach sounded nearly professorial.
At oral argument, Justice Scalia took professorial delight in sparring with the advocates before him.
His face is lined, his long hair unfussy; he has a professorial pair of eyeglasses.
The percentage of women holding professorial chairs in surgery departments is in the single digits.
In his campaign videos, his voice is usually calm; in his answers, he's often professorial.
Four of the five N.Y.U. lectures are subtitled "Forms and Influences," which sounds awfully professorial.
Her style is professorial — she often uses whiteboards and textbooks to get her point across.
"She didn't speak from this professorial or intellectual place," Ms. Kritzler said in an interview.
We also had ALUM, ENOL, XENON and that professorial fabric, TWEED (with elbow patches, presumably).
Commentary by Jim Sallis, a Professorial Fellow at the Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research.
He's a professorial mechanical engineer who, earlier in his career, built Disney's Rock 'n' Roller Coaster.
Even white voters without a college education now favour the professorial Ms Warren over her rivals.
His poise is professorial, but his moral ambition is so great as to be almost alien.
Yet his music came to be perceived, unfairly, as well made but a little, well, professorial.
But Obama's presidency was bogged down by W.'s epic mistakes and his own professorial aloofness.
Unlike the screamers and fist-shakers who preceded him, Ramos Allup was calm, worldly, almost professorial.
Vinu IlakkuvanFairfax, Va.The writer is a professorial lecturer at George Washington University's School of Public Health.
Many conservatives meanwhile find Obama professorial and patronizing, so may also balk at his performance on Monday.
But tenure also puts schools in a difficult position when confronted with allegations of professorial sexual misconduct.
The professorial former president is likely to continue to counter Mr Trump is his own way, however.
The drawing of Born in professorial attire, surrounded by formulas, was made by guest illustrator Kati Szilagyi.
Obama's default position is professorial -- to the delight of his allies and the anger of his opponents.
Montrose, a bearded redhead with glasses and a professorial air, sat down in front of the vaporizer.
Dr. Morrow's professorial style matches his gray, bushy beard that is halfway to Rip Van Winkle length.
And I guess I knew that, but what is said about him often is that he's professorial.
Mr. Carter was here, too, dressed in a professorial suit and occasionally weighing in on the rehearsal.
As she passes a tall, white-haired, professorial-looking old man, he gives her a little shove.
It was one last chance to witness the professorial demeanor that comes across to many Republicans as patronizing.
The suggestion of an obstruction case against Nunes reduces the criminal code to a virtual professorial parlor game.
In a professorial tone, he noted that for Iranians this meant relinquishing a long list of historical grievances.
Her husband (Jean-François Balmer) is a pompous professorial type who festoons his speech with nonsensical Latin flourishes.
All told, there was no professorial hemming and hawing, no on-the-one-hand and on-the-other.
His mixed-race heritage, exotic upbringing overseas and professorial Ivy League persona didn't fit the traditional black leader mold.
Where Obama is professorial, cool and slow to anger, Sanders yells and gesticulates his way through debates and speeches.
If there's a button on his back, the most it does it cause professorial reflection and self-deprecating jokes.
"Warren, a Democratic front runner in the presidential race, has been called "divisive", "too-professorial" and "hard to love.
A professorial Colombian prosecutor, Mr. Velásquez has become a hero to many Guatemalans for his unflinching pursuit of corruption.
Professorial lectures, book clubs and TED Talk screenings aim to add scholarly diversions to sailings on the high seas.
The play's Mr. Larsen, portrayed by Jefferson Mays, seems a somewhat foggier professorial sort than the man I recall.
Similarly, President-elect Trump ran as the straight talking politically incorrect outsider compared to the cautious and professorial Obama.
But he noted that "there are some candidates that, you know, speak in a very high intellectual, professorial" fashion.
Attired in professorial jacket and tie, Mr. Leguizamo may score points off us, his ignorant students in the audience.
He hadn't played much American jazz before enrolling, but he arrived bursting with talent and a professorial, inquisitive instinct.
Perhaps in part because 23% of students are embarrassed, only 45.5% have ever told a soul about their professorial hookups.
Paul Bledsoe is strategic advisor at the Progressive Policy Institute and professorial lecturer at American University's Center for Environmental Policy.
He wasn't much of a character in the first game, but his professorial air is used to good effect here.
Even a resurrected Bulgakov, however, would have trouble recasting his professorial Satan as a cheap and heedless reality-show star.
Walter sat waiting in professorial repose, hands resting on his tweed vest and sharp eyes trained on a distant llama.
This is worthy, reassuring stuff maintained in fine professorial style and serving to remind us that darkness is not inevitable.
Years later, I gave my Professorial lecture about him at Southampton Solent University, where I am now Professor of Music Industries.
Obama detractors and skeptics probably hear in all of this a professorial haughtiness that has plagued him and alienated them before.
He's a wiry young man with a small earring in his left ear, a goatee and a calm, almost professorial, manner.
But she quickly adds that she doesn't want to know the answer, and her bright professorial composure melts into ashen helplessness.
Nearly six feet tall, Ward has craggy features, thick, dark eyebrows and a professorial air belied by his customary sturdy workwear.
That includes our professorial narrator, Safi, whom Mr. Ahmad presents, beautifully, as a man ultimately stranded between altruism and self-preservation.
"The knock on Warren that she is too professorial was fair at one time and is not fair anymore," Austin contended.
As a candidate, he tends to run more cool than hot, with a deliberative, professorial style somewhat similar to Barack Obama's.
But Nadler's style is a lot more professorial than the prosecutorial Schiff — and it hasn't always worked well in public hearings.
Whether assigned as "professorial" or "elitist"— both terms applied to Obama at one time or another -- it's lonely at the top.
Media reports focused on the emotion Mr. Obama had displayed — rare for a politician whose usual demeanor was cool and professorial.
He does not wear his inexperience lightly, as George W. Bush did in his sparring with the professorial Al Gore in 2000.
He has learnt from Arsène Wenger, the professorial Arsenal manager, who has signed the midfielder to the club twice in his career.
And Forensic Architecture, staffed by a group of academics, is by nature disinterested and professorial in their approach to research-based art.
Their 10-year-old son, Qusai, has the wisdom of the ages in his eyes, which is heightened by his professorial spectacles.
The university has set ambitious goals for attracting foreign students and professorial talent, offering English-language courses to help sweeten the pot.
In mirroring the gaze of his professorial subjects, Brown rewards audiences with a film that happily weds the scientific and the cinematic.
"For me, it was like a student who just cannot get it," she told me in July, lapsing into her professorial persona.
He was renowned for his professorial demeanor, often wielding a baton to point to important stock information on the screen above him.
A majestically mulleted survivor, he speaks in a florid manner somewhere between professorial and Twain-like, talking circles around gruffer, terser company.
And because "professorial sorts" who have spent time at universities drift into an "insular political culture," their candidate was doomed to lose. 17.
And William Jackson Harper is Chidi, her professorial "soul mate" who never met a person he couldn't find something decent in — until Eleanor.
When I was but a wee child, my otherwise remarkably responsible, extremely talented, professorial parents forgot my passport in a bank deposit box.
But if you're an Iowan who has been seeing Sanders's professorial ads and nodding your head, I think this juxtaposition is quite powerful.
He can be stiff and is not playful; he is often professorial; he doesn't play nice with reporters or with his Democratic colleagues.
I inquired which candidate looked best to him, and he touched a professorial finger to his temple and told me he liked Bernie Sanders.
Elizabeth Shephard, a professorial research associate for the Structural & Molecular Biology at University College London, is a leading expert in the area of TMAU.
As a student on the East Coast, Mr Barlow dropped acid with Timothy Leary, and introduced the Dead to that professorial father of psychedelia.
The Stern professorial wrath descended on Daniel Goldhagen, an American author whose book "Hitler's Willing Executioners" sweepingly blamed the Holocaust on Germans' "eliminationist mindset".
Obama will be remembered for his soaring, Lincoln-esque speeches, but his farewell address was a little bloodless—and more than a little professorial.
And David thinks that Warren's other liabilities — her claims of Native American heritage and her professorial background — are the biggest threats to her candidacy.
Dr. Reuben Jacobson is the director of the Education Policy and Leadership program and a senior professorial lecturer at American University's School of Education.
Instead, he undertook a professorial review of what the health care law had accomplished, considered its remaining problems, and swept through some potential solutions.
Buttigieg's careful, professorial manner of speaking is far removed from the late Arizona senator's bombast and salty language that made him a media sensation.
When Obama got to the White House, Republicans trembled at his midichlorian count, but their fear faded as he grew more professorial and remote.
Mr. Marshall, a soft-spoken, professorial man with a salt-and-pepper beard and bifocals hanging around his neck, doesn't carry himself like a firebrand.
"Professor Joseph Mifsud has been a full-time professorial teaching fellow in the university's politics department since May 2017," Stirling University said in a statement.
According to a bio provided by Nest, Matsuoka worked in professorial roles at Carnegie Mellon and the University of Washington before entering the private sector.
By turns professorial and diabolically cunning, with narrowed eyes, his mouth a slit in a weathered face with clenched jaw, Robert's mind is continually churning.
His affect is sometimes compared to the professorial detachment of Mr. Obama, which in the end became a liability for even some of his supporters.
This sensitive and judicious book "is neither an outraged sermon delivered from a populist soapbox nor a pinched, professorial lecture," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
That came as Warren leaned increasingly into her professorial "I have a plan" mantra rather than her rocky childhood and personal connection to poverty's pain.
An unexpected furor of excitement formed around Anthony Braxton, the professorial avant-gardist who has long labored in the space between jazz and modernist composition.
But perhaps more important than that is the lesson they give about how Republics led by cool-headed professorial types can fall victim to seductive demagogues.
He's not still, exactly, but, even without the dark suit jacket he often wears, there's something staid and almost professorial about the way he looms onstage.
Warren, whom critics paint as a stiff, professorial figure, has proven a far warmer and spontaneous figure on the campaign trail than that caricature would suggest.
And yet he often fails in some basic professorial imperatives, like familiarizing himself with the relevant literature and providing research and evidence to support his argument.
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren came to prominence as a Harvard academic studying bankruptcy, and has brought a professorial focus on domestic policy to the 2020 race.
Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris and Cory Booker can present an identical analysis while offering more sizzle and pizzazz than Sanders can muster with his professorial style.
Keifer himself is with us this morning, standing in front of his work, a man in his middle 70s, dressed entirely in black, professorial of look.
In Noah's telling, he had worn his lumberjack look (open-necked plaid shirt) to Juliette's dinner party; in hers, he sported a professorial shirt and tie.
Mr. Gaultier, in a black shirt and jeans, brown blazer and professorial eyeglasses, came out and eschewed his usual catwalk scamper for a more sedate bow.
D'Ospina has also spent time flexing his professorial skills at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and working in an antique-painting restoration shop in his native Italy.
He is also a natural storyteller, and speaks in a professorial style of infinitely bifurcating tales—one leads to another leads to another, all of them interesting.
It would be even funnier if it did, but there's no sense of "tenure" outside of the professorial one that is common enough for us to use.
At the University of Stirling, he is a full-time professorial teaching fellow in the Politics Department, a position he has held since May of this year.
Mr. Davutoglu, a bookish and professorial counterweight to the brash and abrasive Mr. Erdogan, agreed in 2014 to be prime minister when Mr. Erdogan was elected president.
President Obama will return to his old professorial stamping grounds on Thursday to press his argument for the confirmation of Merrick B. Garland to the Supreme Court.
Though he tends at times to trade professorial tendencies for folksiness on the campaign trail, Mr. Cruz has in recent days embraced his legal background with particular zeal.
A smart dresser with a penchant for waistcoats, cufflinks and a white handkerchief poking out of his breast pocket, Italians have warmed to his soft-spoken, professorial tones.
Upon my arrival, I felt self-conscious in my standard professorial outfit, my tweed jacket and shiny loafers a sharp contrast to my student's green-striped prison garb.
Authenticity matters Sanders, who ostensibly understood that he didn't look the role of a president with his disheveled professorial appearance, decided that he wasn't going to change much.
As he sat in rooms and listened to Pokora explain his hacks with professorial flair, McAndrew, the lead prosecutor, took a shine to the now 22-year-old Canadian.
Gone is the professorial, aw-shucks Senator from Tennessee, and before us instead is a highly motivated, focused, and sometimes-Hulk-smash-mad John Brown of the climate movement.
While the professorial Charles runs the family company out of Wichita, the more urbane David settled in New York and became the public face of the brothers' political activities.
Her sometimes professorial style can be off-putting and she has yet to break through with the white working class voters with whom Biden and Sanders are doing well.
He holds a professorial teaching position in the politics department at the University of Stirling in Scotland, according to officials there who said he took up the post in May.
Where Trump prefers social media bursts and stream of consciousness tirades, Obama's speech was an illustration of what his supporters see as soaring eloquence, and critics brand as professorial lecturing.
His vision is as professorial as it is presidential: he hopes to rally a country that "has been united by fear" behind a project to develop its talent and technology.
He comes off as serious, civic-minded, and as professorial as ever, but also as a young father of two, looking for an economical but filling meal for his family.
Under the professorial management of Guus Hiddink, the Koreans far outdid their rival co-hosts, whipping up a storm of World Cup mania from Gwangju to Ulsan, Daegu to Seoul.
Her professorial-style haranguing might be a hit with coastal urbanites, but it misses the mark in Middle America, where she comes off as the ultimate caricature of Northeastern elitism.
His professorial bearing stands in contrast to his sometimes bombastic and offending party rival, Nicolas Sarkozy, the former president who has redefined himself as a tough guy for uncertain times.
Ms. Warren is thought to have struggled in part because she was too professorial — too schoolmarmish, if you will — to connect with anyone beyond white college-educated women like herself.
Kennedy, mild-mannered and professorial, sometimes joined the liberal justices on key rulings, earning a reputation as the court's "swing" vote who heartened conservatives and liberals alike, depending on the issue.
It was Manhattan, where friendships don't come easily, but gradually my girlfriend and I befriended the owner, a professorial-looking gentleman named Fred who said he was a former C.I.A. agent.
For those inclined toward comfort, the 1880 House is in the center of town on the banks of the river — the inn's smart, professorial décor evokes a more elegant sporting weekend.
King is the Andrew W. Mellon Chair of American Government at the University of Oxford, where is a professorial fellow of Nuffield College and an emeritus fellow of St. John's College.
Her sensitive and judicious new book, "Amity and Prosperity: One Family and the Fracturing of America," is neither an outraged sermon delivered from a populist soapbox nor a pinched, professorial lecture.
The election of President Trump appears to have created a type of professorial parlor game of how many crimes one can ascribe to him or his family on a daily basis.
Under He-Man interim head coach Dan Campbell, the 'Phins nearly kept their head above water the rest of the way—but the permanent gig went to professorial young Adam Gase.
On Tuesday night, Obama rounded off his presidency with a typically professorial speech that told us what we've all been getting wrong and what we need to do to make things better.
John Wong, professorial fellow at the East Asian Institute at the National University of Singapore, described Guo as "experienced and strict", saying he was one of the mainland's few outstanding financial technocrats.
In stark contrast to Sanders, Buttigieg rarely speaks with the passion of a movement leader, preferring instead to use a professorial, analytical style in addressing everything from race relations to economic hardship.
As president, he was willing to joke about those imperfections, from his sliding poll numbers (in 2010), to his reputation for acting professorial (2011), to his rapid aging (2012, 2013, 2015, 2016).
Mr. Stein arrived at what looked like a professorial grandparent's study, and was shocked at how much Mr. Bogle had prepared for their meeting, marking up a stack of materials about Betterment.
I think when people first came across him, they, you know, saw this sort of professorial cool energy, but once you started talking to him you knew what a people person he was.
During his presentation, which sounded at times more like a professorial lecture than a business plan, Bezos did not address a specific launch schedule for the lander or a specific mission for it.
Lugar, a professorial Midwesterner known for his keen intellect and mild demeanor, served eight years as mayor of Indianapolis starting in 1968 before his long stint in the Senate from 1977 to 2013.
She'd also like her to take the time to date and find a partner, maybe a professorial, bookish type who lives a quieter life, preferably someone who could cook and stock the fridge.
"I think what we're seeing is the difficult choices over Brexit suddenly having to be confronted," Ian Begg, a professorial research fellow at the LSE's European Institute, told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" Monday.
Friedman's soft spoken tone, modest lifestyle, and professorial stature are all the perfect foil right now to Trump's bluster and the jet-setting super rich image of people like Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
Directed by the Austrian filmmaker Jessica Hausner with a detachment more professorial than wry, "Little Joe" manages to exert a peculiar pull in spite of being constructed with material you've likely seen elsewhere.
He offered one of his characteristic, professorial examinations of his own motives, place in history and responses to the threat from terrorism that has evolved but hardly waned during his eight years in office.
To quote his editor, Susan White, the photography director at Vanity Fair, he is also a seeker of new things and a man who goes from photographing professorial presidents to eyeliner-wearing rock gods.
"Impersonality and objectivity are part of the ethic of journalistic identity, just as disinterestedness and freedom of inquiry are part of the ethic of professorial identity," Louis Menand once observed in The New Yorker.
That's especially crucial with a civilian superhero like Langdon, one of those preposterously capable types who wears professorial threads instead of a cape and excels at cracking gnarly codes rather than bad-guy heads.
In the eyes of many Guatemalans, Mr. Velásquez, a professorial Colombian prosecutor, has become their champion because of his role in cracking open corruption schemes led by members of Guatemala's political and economic elite.
Kennedy left an indelible mark on American society in his three decades as a mild-mannered and professorial justice on the Supreme Court, in areas as varied as abortion, the death penalty and political spending.
At a dinner with the senators, the very professorial and soft-spoken prime minister of Turkey, Ahmet Davutoglu, asked whether U2 would consider playing the global humanitarian summit Turkey is hosting in Istanbul in May.
We've seen him inhale through many vessels, so the choice of bong is significant: This is Erlich at his most distinguished and professorial, looking one tweed jacket away from a tenured position at Sarah Lawrence.
He has dispensed with the professorial history lessons that slowed his stump speech down at the beginning of the fall and sharpened his argument into an animated, finger-pointing, crowd-riling indictment of his successor.
Neither does his look at "The Pickwick Papers," which (unlike his rounded introduction on Twain) is written in a professorial shorthand that might make you feel like a student who didn't complete the reading assignment.
While Brecht felt theater should always be didactic, he took his professorial duties very much to heart in "Arturo Ui," and theatergoers without a solid knowledge in Hitler-era German history may often feel at sea.
In the past quarter-century, the decline in perceived social value of the professorial class in the U.S. has both undermined the profession and permitted a rapid and massive transformation of our institutions of higher learning.
Despite his brilliant mind and directorial skills, I have to say he was basically a nerdy-looking, professorial type of Jew, complete with standard tribal hooter and the natural blessing of wit common to his people.
Speaking to students packed into the auditorium at Concord High School, the Vermont senator took on a professorial tone, laying out the creation of American democracy, but he kept circling back to the fight for women's rights.
Bergen synthesizes reams of his own and others' research clearly and cracks some pretty decent professorial jokes, but as entertaining and enlightening as he is, he inadvertently saps a little of the joy out of dirty words.
Nusseibeh, a slim, bald man of 73 with alert eyes and a professorial air, is a kind of cultural ambassador for the U.A.E., where he has lived since he arrived five decades ago from the West Bank.
Still, in historical chapters that a college might call Fascism 101, she has professorial fun describing despotic tactics with modern-day echoes, noting for instance that Benito Mussolini promised to "drain the swamp" by sacking Italian civil servants.
They take the stage at the Lab, Lloyd looking like a tall backwoodsman with balding head and full beard; Chris, bald, bespectacled, austerely professorial; Tony, white-haired and dressed, by comparison, quite fashionably in a polka-dot shirt.
In a professorial tone, he noted that it was the fortieth anniversary of the Iranian Revolution and enumerated what he saw as its results: repression at home, terrorism abroad, a dismal economy, and the enmity of the world.
The mere possibility and audacity of a one-handed throw-down typified what the quasi-professorial Auriemma had long been drilling into Stewart about her opportunities — or obligations — to raise her singular approach in the interests of elevating the women's game.
But on the other, no one voted for Trump because they thought he was professorial -- in fact his spontaneous, simplistic way of speaking may have come as a relief to some voters who grew tired of Obama's discursive, intellectual style.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Anthony Kennedy left an indelible mark on American society in his three decades as a mild-mannered and professorial justice on the U.S. Supreme Court in areas as varied as gay rights, abortion, the death penalty and political spending.
As if to prove it, she plays two different people in "Kimmy Googles the Internet," namely two professorial wives who invite Kimmy to a fancy dinner party solely so she can tell all their fascinating friends about her experience as a molewoman.
On Pandora, Questlove will play the part of the expert curator, selecting songs for his show and expounding on them at length in the casually professorial style that fans have come to expect from his social media posts and appearances in music documentaries.
But although Joey from "Friends" is charming, he's hardly some funny looking lanky buffoon, nor is he a fusty long-haired professorial type, and he certainly isn't a peppy little guy who become sullen when he wrecks a fabulous car on a racetrack.
" There's a precious recording of the composer impishly discussing these pieces: in a dry, professorial tone, he says that he chose the word "nigger" because it represents "a basicness, a fundamentalness, and eschews that thing which is superficial or—what can we say?
Kipnis pushes her argument beyond the realm of what's reasonable in part, it seems, for professorial aims — to force readers to really consider their position and to see if they can fully defend it, or at least to think beyond feminist platitudes.
She would do better in a contest with Nicolas Sarkozy, a frenetic former president, against whom polls suggest she would win 42% of the vote, than she would if she faced Alain Juppé, a professorial former prime minister, against whom she would win 32%.
Obama calls fear of his actions a 'conspiracy theory' It took Anderson Cooper's prodding about the amorphous sense of gun-rights advocates that Obama's true intent is to ultimately take people's guns away for the President to drop his professorial persona and turn angry.
With the aid of three giant chalkboards, a wooden pointer, props, literal marionette puppets, and his signature condescending professorial tone, he explained the twisted web of corruption and deceit that George Soros' "shadow party" (does that sound familiar?) has wound around the American political system.
Unlike President Obama, whose hubris and professorial mien led him to insist that he knew more about everything than the experts he hired to assist him, Trump knows that an effective CEO sets direction, identifies talent, and lets gifted, experienced people do their jobs.
His fusty sweater vests and professorial beard are designed to lend him an air of authority as he paces in front of no fewer than four chalkboards, delivering manic monologues about the DNC, FBI, IMF, and a cast of at least nine Ukrainian political figures.
But Sam Bateman, a professorial research fellow at the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security at the University of Wollongong, has urged caution on drawing close comparisons between the piracy currently being perpetrated in Southeast Asia and that previously seen off the coast of Somalia.
With his square jaw and sharp glare, Simeone is imposing when he confronts a referee or stamps his foot or takes off running in celebration after an important goal, particularly in comparison with rival coaches like Barcelona's Luis Enrique, Manchester City's professorial Manuel Pellegrini or even Guardiola.
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Characters like the professorial KnowsMore (Alan Tudyk, back from Wreck-It Ralph but with an entirely new character) put an anthropomorphic face and body to everyday web functions like the search bar, while pop-up ad huckster J.P. Spamley (Bill Hader) embodies the sleazier side of the internet.
Paul Glimcher holds the Julius Silver, Roslyn S. Silver and Enid Silver Winslow Chair of Neural Science at New York University (NYU) in the School of Arts and Sciences where he also holds professorial appointments in Economics and Psychology and in Neuroscience and Physiology in NYU's School of Medicine.
He gives Ryan's professorial side a credibility that Mr. Ford and Mr. Affleck couldn't manage, and his combination of boyishness and physical presence, already used for comedy in "The Office," helps give his Ryan a humorous edge that Mr. Baldwin and Mr. Pine went for with middling success.
In the end, none of the lawyers whom Mazzio interviews—not the professorial litigator in Boston, or the fiery solo practitioner working out of a strip mall near Seattle—can convince the courts that the C.D.A. was never intended to protect a forum for the sexual marketing of children.
Mr Obama, a professorial, hyper-rational sort, does not conceal his dismay at an election season that has seen so many voters—notably working-class Americans without college degrees—rally to candidates insisting that their country is a dystopian hell of corruption and government incompetence, or promising to restore past glories.
Tabárez is referred to as el Maestro in Uruguay, not only for his schoolteacher roots, but also for the professorial way in which he has nurtured a generation of players to become the pride of a country of 24 million inhabitants sandwiched between the South American superpowers Argentina and Brazil.
Drummer Kyle Kimball is the princeling-looking one; bassist Aaron Heard, with his lithe skateboarder's physique and intentional facial hair, sits on the more sweetly professorial end of the spectrum; Palermo and Brandon Setta, who share duties on guitar and vocals, fulfill the tatooed "bad boy" role, albeit with different levels of musculature.
I miss my father's fund of knowledge and the way he knew something about everything, and his professorial tendency to lecture at the dinner table, and his inability to remember that he had told his jokes before, and his good-natured acceptance when he started one and every grandchild could provide the punch line.
But by eschewing so much of what politicos consider sound practice, Warren has given herself a potential edge, if Democrats are ultimately capable of judging their field with clear eyes: She's running, defiantly, in a way that clearly suits her to a T. She is campaigning as her own damn self, wonky and fierce, occasionally funny and sometimes professorial.
"I want somebody like Dinesh to come to an event like this because he's very professorial, and he will give our grassroots the information he needs to combat some of the media narrative," Ingoglia said last month during an interview at the summit, a two-day state party fundraiser that drew more than 1,000 paid attendees to the Gaylord Palms resort near Walt Disney World.
Rhoades's masochistic misadventure begins when his old colleague Lonnie Watley (Malachi Weir, whose professorial presence is unmistakable) warns him of an impending expose that will harm his chances in the attorney general's race, involving a dropped case against a vape manufacturer whose CEO was a pal of Charles Rhoades, Sr. Chuck tries to stop the story at the source, but the editor rebuffs him.
"Her family would move their entire way of life, their whole household, for two or three months out of the year to this house with a magical garden in this very remote setting, and it would become a kind of Eden for her, the place she would idealize and always remember," said Alexandra Harris, author of "Virginia Woolf" and a professorial fellow at the University of Birmingham in England.
Pretty soon there was, on one side of the chamber, a sea of white men in suits, and on the other, a wide array of hues, colours and styles: Barbara Lee of California in Kente cloth, Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii in a lei and leaf-garland, Bobby Rush of Illinois looking dapper and professorial in tweeds, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota defying a ban on head coverings on the House floor by wearing an orange-and-gold headscarf.

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