Returning to the character for a tiny cameo in 2011's X-Men First Class, he made a strong impression once again, with his one - line refusal to
join young Professor X and Magneto's nascent X-Men earning the film's biggest laugh.
Not exact matches
They purchased the creamery for $ 69,000 and lived above the factory for the first seven years, raising their
young family: daughter Frances, now a law
professor, and son Ashley, a chef who
joined the family business two years ago as a vice-president.
«During all this time I was never
joined in profession of religion with any, but gave up myself to the Lord, having forsaken all evil company, taking leave of father and mother, and all other relations, and traveled up and down as a stranger on the earth, which way the Lord inclined my heart; taking a chamber to myself in the town where I came, and tarrying sometimes more, sometimes less in a place: for I durst not stay long in a place, being afraid both of
professor and profane, lest, being a tender
young man, I should be hurt by conversing much with either.
In The Global Search for Education,
join me and globally renowned thought leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Leon Botstein (US), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (US), Dr. Madhav Chavan (India),
Professor Michael Fullan (Canada),
Professor Howard Gardner (US),
Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands),
Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway),
Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand),
Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium),
Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium),
Professor Hugh Lauder (UK),
Professor Ben Levin (Canada),
Professor Barry McGaw (Australia),
Professor R. Natarajan (India), Dr. Denise Pope (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Dr. Diane Ravitch (US), Sir Ken Robinson (UK),
Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finland), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. Anthony Seldon, Dr. David Shaffer (US), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (US), Yves Theze (Lycee Francais US),
Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada),
Professor Tony Wagner (US),
Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK),
Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands),
Professor Michael
Young (UK), and
Professor Minxuan Zhang (China) as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
In The Global Search for Education,
join me and globally renowned thought leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Michael Block (U.S.), Dr. Leon Botstein (U.S.),
Professor Clay Christensen (U.S.), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (U.S.), Dr. Madhav Chavan (India),
Professor Michael Fullan (Canada),
Professor Howard Gardner (U.S.),
Professor Andy Hargreaves (U.S.),
Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands),
Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway), Jean Hendrickson (U.S.),
Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand),
Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Honourable Jeff Johnson (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium), Dr. Eija Kauppinen (Finland), State Secretary Tapio Kosunen (Finland),
Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium),
Professor Hugh Lauder (UK),
Professor Ben Levin (Canada), Lord Ken Macdonald (UK),
Professor Barry McGaw (Australia), Shiv Nadar (India),
Professor R. Natarajan (India), Dr. Pak Tee Ng (Singapore), Dr. Denise Pope (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Dr. Diane Ravitch (U.S.), Richard Wilson Riley (U.S.), Sir Ken Robinson (UK),
Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finland), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. Anthony Seldon (UK), Dr. David Shaffer (U.S.), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (U.S.), Yves Theze (Lycee Francais U.S.),
Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada),
Professor Tony Wagner (U.S.), Sir David Watson (UK),
Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK), Dr. Mark Wormald (UK),
Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands),
Professor Michael
Young (UK), and
Professor Minxuan Zhang (China) as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
After
joining The Wistar Institute as an assistant
professor in 2007, he received the 2008 NIH Director's New Innovators Award, which is recognized as the most prestigious award for
young scientists.
The pair
join a cast that already includes James MacAvoy and Michael Fassbender as
Professor X and Magneto and
young mutants played by Nicholas Hoult, Caleb Landry Jones and Alice Eve.
Deadline reports that the
young Professor X is in early talks to
join Good Universe and Mandeville Films» «Extinction.»
The seventh instalment of the Marvel franchise, due out in the US on May 23, brings back two - time X-Men director Bryan Singer, as the
younger selves of X-Men
Professor Charles Xavier (played by James McAvoy) and Magneto (Michael Fassbender)
join forces with their older selves (Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen) to fight species across two time periods.
Stone
joins Joaquin Phoenix in a story of a philosophy
professor who falls for his
younger student (Stone)-- a not - unfamiliar theme.
Join me and globally renowned thought leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Michael Block (U.S.), Dr. Leon Botstein (U.S.),
Professor Clay Christensen (U.S.), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (U.S.), Dr. MadhavChavan (India),
Professor Michael Fullan (Canada),
Professor Howard Gardner (U.S.),
Professor Andy Hargreaves (U.S.),
Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands),
Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway), Jean Hendrickson (U.S.),
Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand),
Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Honourable Jeff Johnson (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium), Dr. EijaKauppinen (Finland), State Secretary TapioKosunen (Finland),
Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium),
Professor Hugh Lauder (UK),
Professor Ben Levin (Canada), Lord Ken Macdonald (UK),
Professor Geoff Masters (Australia),
Professor Barry McGaw (Australia), Shiv Nadar (India),
Professor R. Natarajan (India), Dr. Pak Tee Ng (Singapore), Dr. Denise Pope (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Dr. Diane Ravitch (U.S.), Richard Wilson Riley (U.S.), Sir Ken Robinson (UK),
Professor PasiSahlberg (Finland),
Professor Manabu Sato (Japan), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. Anthony Seldon (UK), Dr. David Shaffer (U.S.), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (U.S.), Yves Theze (LyceeFrancais U.S.),
Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada),
Professor Tony Wagner (U.S.), Sir David Watson (UK),
Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK), Dr. Mark Wormald (UK),
Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands),
Professor Michael
Young (UK), and
Professor Minxuan Zhang (China) as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
Join me and globally renowned thought leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Michael Block (U.S.), Dr. Leon Botstein (U.S.),
Professor Clay Christensen (U.S.), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (U.S.), Dr. MadhavChavan (India),
Professor Michael Fullan (Canada),
Professor Howard Gardner (U.S.),
Professor Andy Hargreaves (U.S.),
Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands),
Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway), Jean Hendrickson (U.S.),
Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand),
Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Honourable Jeff Johnson (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium), Dr. EijaKauppinen (Finland), State Secretary TapioKosunen (Finland),
Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium),
Professor Hugh Lauder (UK), Lord Ken Macdonald (UK),
Professor Geoff Masters (Australia),
Professor Barry McGaw (Australia), Shiv Nadar (India),
Professor R. Natarajan (India), Dr. Pak Tee Ng (Singapore), Dr. Denise Pope (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Dr. Diane Ravitch (U.S.), Richard Wilson Riley (U.S.), Sir Ken Robinson (UK),
Professor PasiSahlberg (Finland),
Professor Manabu Sato (Japan), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. Anthony Seldon (UK), Dr. David Shaffer (U.S.), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (U.S.), Yves Theze (LyceeFrancais U.S.),
Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada),
Professor Tony Wagner (U.S.), Sir David Watson (UK),
Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK), Dr. Mark Wormald (UK),
Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands),
Professor Michael
Young (UK), and
Professor Minxuan Zhang (China) as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
Join me and globally renowned thought leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Michael Block (U.S.), Dr. Leon Botstein (U.S.),
Professor Clay Christensen (U.S.), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (U.S.), Dr. MadhavChavan (India), Charles Fadel (U.S.),
Professor Michael Fullan (Canada),
Professor Howard Gardner (U.S.),
Professor Andy Hargreaves (U.S.),
Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands),
Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway), Jean Hendrickson (U.S.),
Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand),
Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Honourable Jeff Johnson (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium), Dr. EijaKauppinen (Finland), State Secretary TapioKosunen (Finland),
Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium),
Professor Hugh Lauder (UK), Lord Ken Macdonald (UK),
Professor Geoff Masters (Australia),
Professor Barry McGaw (Australia), Shiv Nadar (India),
Professor R. Natarajan (India), Dr. Pak Tee Ng (Singapore), Dr. Denise Pope (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Dr. Diane Ravitch (U.S.), Richard Wilson Riley (U.S.), Sir Ken Robinson (UK),
Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finland),
Professor Manabu Sato (Japan), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. Anthony Seldon (UK), Dr. David Shaffer (U.S.), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (U.S.), Yves Theze (LyceeFrancais U.S.),
Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada),
Professor Tony Wagner (U.S.), Sir David Watson (UK),
Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK), Dr. Mark Wormald (UK),
Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands),
Professor Michael
Young (UK), and
Professor Minxuan Zhang (China) as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
Join me and globally renowned thought leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Michael Block (U.S.), Dr. Leon Botstein (U.S.),
Professor Clay Christensen (U.S.), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (U.S.), Dr. MadhavChavan (India),
Professor Michael Fullan (Canada),
Professor Howard Gardner (U.S.),
Professor Andy Hargreaves (U.S.),
Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands),
Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway), Jean Hendrickson (U.S.),
Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand),
Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Honourable Jeff Johnson (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium), Dr. EijaKauppinen (Finland), State Secretary TapioKosunen (Finland),
Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium),
Professor Hugh Lauder (UK), Lord Ken Macdonald (UK),
Professor Geoff Masters (Australia),
Professor Barry McGaw (Australia), Shiv Nadar (India),
Professor R. Natarajan (India), Dr. Pak Tee Ng (Singapore), Dr. Denise Pope (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Dr. Diane Ravitch (U.S.), Richard Wilson Riley (U.S.), Sir Ken Robinson (UK),
Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finland),
Professor Manabu Sato (Japan), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. Anthony Seldon (UK), Dr. David Shaffer (U.S.), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (U.S.), Yves Theze (LyceeFrancais U.S.),
Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada),
Professor Tony Wagner (U.S.), Sir David Watson (UK),
Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK), Dr. Mark Wormald (UK),
Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands),
Professor Michael
Young (UK), and
Professor Minxuan Zhang (China) as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
In The Global Search for Education,
join me and globally renowned thought leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Michael Block (US), Dr. Leon Botstein (US),
Professor Clay Christensen (US), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (US), Dr. Madhav Chavan (India),
Professor Michael Fullan (Canada),
Professor Howard Gardner (US),
Professor Andy Hargreaves (US),
Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands),
Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway), Jean Hendrickson (US),
Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand),
Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium), Dr. Eija Kauppinen (Finland), State Secretary Tapio Kosunen (Finland),
Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium),
Professor Hugh Lauder (UK),
Professor Ben Levin (Canada), Lord Ken Macdonald (UK),
Professor Barry McGaw (Australia), Shiv Nadar (India),
Professor R. Natarajan (India), Dr. Pak Tee Ng (Singapore), Dr. Denise Pope (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Dr. Diane Ravitch (US), Sir Ken Robinson (UK),
Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finland), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. Anthony Seldon (UK), Dr. David Shaffer (US), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (US), Yves Theze (Lycee Francais US),
Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada),
Professor Tony Wagner (US), Sir David Watson (UK),
Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK), Dr. Mark Wormald (UK),
Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands),
Professor Michael
Young (UK), and
Professor Minxuan Zhang (China) as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
In The Global Search for Education,
join me and globally renowned thought leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Michael Block (U.S.), Dr. Leon Botstein (U.S.),
Professor Clay Christensen (U.S.), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (U.S.), Dr. Madhav Chavan (India),
Professor Michael Fullan (Canada),
Professor Howard Gardner (U.S.),
Professor Andy Hargreaves (U.S.),
Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands),
Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway), Jean Hendrickson (U.S.),
Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand),
Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Honourable Jeff Johnson (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium), Dr. Eija Kauppinen (Finland), State Secretary Tapio Kosunen (Finland),
Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium),
Professor Hugh Lauder (UK),
Professor Ben Levin (Canada), Lord Ken Macdonald (UK),
Professor Barry McGaw (Australia), Shiv Nadar (India),
Professor R. Natarajan (India), Dr. Pak Tee Ng (Singapore), Dr. Denise Pope (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Dr. Diane Ravitch (U.S.), Richard Wilson Riley (U.S.), Sir Ken Robinson (UK),
Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finland),
Professor Manabu Sato (Japan), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. Anthony Seldon (UK), Dr. David Shaffer (U.S.), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (U.S.), Yves Theze (Lycee Francais U.S.),
Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada),
Professor Tony Wagner (U.S.), Sir David Watson (UK),
Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK), Dr. Mark Wormald (UK),
Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands),
Professor Michael
Young (UK), and
Professor Minxuan Zhang (China) as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
In The Global Search for Education,
join C. M. Rubin and globally renowned thought leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Leon Botstein (US), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (US), Dr. Madhav Chavan (India),
Professor Michael Fullan (Canada),
Professor Howard Gardner (US),
Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands),
Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway),
Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand),
Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium),
Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium),
Professor Hugh Lauder (UK),
Professor Ben Levin (Canada),
Professor Barry McGaw (Australia),
Professor R. Natarajan (India), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Sir Ken Robinson (UK),
Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finland), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. David Shaffer (US), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (US), Yves Theze (Lycee Francais US),
Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada),
Professor Tony Wagner (US),
Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK),
Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands),
Professor Michael
Young (UK), and
Professor Minxuan Zhang (China) as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
In The Global Search for Education,
join me and globally renowned thought leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Michael Block (U.S.), Dr. Leon Botstein (U.S.),
Professor Clay Christensen (U.S.), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (U.S.), Dr. Madhav Chavan (India),
Professor Michael Fullan (Canada),
Professor Howard Gardner (U.S.),
Professor Andy Hargreaves (U.S.),
Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands),
Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway), Jean Hendrickson (U.S.),
Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand),
Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Honourable Jeff Johnson (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium), Dr. Eija Kauppinen (Finland), State Secretary Tapio Kosunen (Finland),
Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium),
Professor Hugh Lauder (UK),
Professor Ben Levin (Canada), Lord Ken Macdonald (UK),
Professor Barry McGaw (Australia), Shiv Nadar (India),
Professor R. Natarajan (India), Dr. Pak Tee Ng (Singapore), Dr. Denise Pope (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Dr. Diane Ravitch (U.S.), Richard Wilson Riley (U.S.), Sir Ken Robinson (UK),
Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finland), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. Anthony Seldon (UK), Dr. David Shaffer (U.S.), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (U.S.), Yves Theze (Lycee Francais U.S.),
Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada),
Professor Tony Wagner (U.S.), Sir David Watson (UK),
Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK), Dr. Mark Wormald (UK),
Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands),
Professor Michael
Young (UK), and
Professor Minxuan Zhang (China) as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
In The Global Search for Education,
join me and globally renowned thought leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Michael Block (US), Dr. Leon Botstein (US),
Professor Clay Christensen (US), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (US), Dr. Madhav Chavan (India),
Professor Michael Fullan (Canada),
Professor Howard Gardner (US),
Professor Andy Hargreaves (UK),
Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands),
Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway), Jean Hendrickson (US),
Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand),
Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium), Dr. Eija Kauppinen (Finland), State Secretary Tapio Kosunen (Finland),
Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium),
Professor Hugh Lauder (UK),
Professor Ben Levin (Canada),
Professor Barry McGaw (Australia), Shiv Nadar (India),
Professor R. Natarajan (India), Dr. Pak Tee Ng (Singapore), Dr. Denise Pope (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Dr. Diane Ravitch (US), Sir Ken Robinson (UK),
Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finland), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. Anthony Seldon (UK), Dr. David Shaffer (US), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (US), Yves Theze (Lycee Francais US),
Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada),
Professor Tony Wagner (US), Sir David Watson (UK),
Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK), Dr. Mark Wormald (UK),
Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands),
Professor Michael
Young (UK), and
Professor Minxuan Zhang (China) as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
In The Global Search for Education,
join me and globally renowned thought leaders including Sir Michael Barber (UK), Dr. Michael Block (US), Dr. Leon Botstein (US),
Professor Clay Christensen (US), Dr. Linda Darling - Hammond (US), Dr. Madhav Chavan (India),
Professor Michael Fullan (Canada),
Professor Howard Gardner (US),
Professor Yvonne Hellman (The Netherlands),
Professor Kristin Helstad (Norway), Jean Hendrickson (US),
Professor Rose Hipkins (New Zealand),
Professor Cornelia Hoogland (Canada), Mme. Chantal Kaufmann (Belgium), Dr. Eija Kauppinen (Finland), State Secretary Tapio Kosunen (Finland),
Professor Dominique Lafontaine (Belgium),
Professor Hugh Lauder (UK),
Professor Ben Levin (Canada),
Professor Barry McGaw (Australia), Shiv Nadar (India),
Professor R. Natarajan (India), Dr. Pak Tee Ng (Singapore), Dr. Denise Pope (US), Sridhar Rajagopalan (India), Dr. Diane Ravitch (US), Sir Ken Robinson (UK),
Professor Pasi Sahlberg (Finland), Andreas Schleicher (PISA, OECD), Dr. Anthony Seldon (UK), Dr. David Shaffer (US), Dr. Kirsten Sivesind (Norway), Chancellor Stephen Spahn (US), Yves Theze (Lycee Francais US),
Professor Charles Ungerleider (Canada),
Professor Tony Wagner (US), Sir David Watson (UK),
Professor Dylan Wiliam (UK), Dr. Mark Wormald (UK),
Professor Theo Wubbels (The Netherlands),
Professor Michael
Young (UK), and
Professor Minxuan Zhang (China) as they explore the big picture education questions that all nations face today.
Artist Carey
Young is
joined by Dr. Michael Corris,
Professor of Art at Southern Methodist University, to discuss her new installation.
And that, of course, is one reason I
joined Pace
Professor Cara Cea in working on this course for
young scientists.
Hosted by the Hunter Institute of Mental Health (Hunter Institute), which manages Mindframe, they will be
joined by Associate
Professor Jane Burns, CEO of the
Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre, and Hunter Institute Director Jaelea Skehan, at the event on Thursday 30th April.