1. And some still say students are more likely to blame a foreign professor than an American for poor grades or difficulty with a course. 2. From an early age, photographs show him dressed in suit, collar and tie, looking more like a law professor than an artist. 3. He is finding himself more professor than coach, more teacher than anything else in his job description. 4. He has been more at ease in less formal settings than Gore, whose style has more resembled a professor than a politician. 5. He is more the civic-minded professor than the aggressive Wall Streeter, they say. 6. In the textbook trade they call it sampling, and no one sampled more professors than Darehshori. 7. James M. Jeffords looks more like a squinting absent-minded professor than a powerful US senator. 8. Students may spend less time sending e-mail to far-off professors than reading the latest Monica jokes. 9. Such tics of brainy preoccupation make her seem more like a college professor than a battle-scarred indie filmmaker. 10. The architect of this unlikely scene looks more like a shaggy college professor than a globe-trotting gumshoe. |