Sentences with phrase «much older professor»

Kenyon's life story is fascinating and wrenching, the stuff of both highbrow and middlebrow drama, She was a college student who married her much older professor, retreated with him from university life to a family farmhouse in New Hampshire, rediscovered her faith (without turning into a wild - eyed zealot), bravely battled depression, came into her own as a poet and loyally nursed her husband through two difficult bouts with cancer.

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Liberals, conservatives (about 50/50) rich and poor, the very young to the very old, people of all races, people who don't speak much English, to professors of English.
«For the older group, the ACA made health insurance much more affordable, because the law limits insurers from charging older adults no more than triple the cost for the same health insurance plans as younger adults,» said Vivian Ho, the chair in health economics at the Baker Institute and director of the institute's Center for Health and Biosciences, a professor of economics at Rice and a professor of medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.
Gillian Wilson, professor of physics and astronomy at UC Riverside, added, «Fascinatingly, however, the study found that the percentage of galaxies which had stopped forming stars in those young, distant clusters, was much lower than the percentage found in much older, nearby clusters.
The influence of Glatzer was credited with informing much of Moore's depiction of a 50 - year - old linguistics professor struggling to cope with a degenerative disease.
As for future Smash Bros. characters, if I may weigh in... For the obscure oldie spot: Geno For the comedy character spot: Tom Nook For the first villain spot: Ridley For the second villain spot: King K. Rool For the Japan - only spot: Starfy For the old - school Nintendo - associated third - party spot: Mega Man For the new - school Nintendo - associated third - party spot: Professor Layton But yeah, the possibilities for stages and music are much larger.
Of course, given that I'm a 54 - year - old tenured professor, these «people» are pretty much everyone I know (including my now adult children).
To summarize: - Seitz was a professor of physics at Illinois from 1949 - 1968 where he did seminal work on the nature of unit cells in crystalline solids - During much of this time (1962 - 1969) he was also president of the NAS - Seitz ended his active research role in 1968 to take on an administrative job as president of Rockefeller university - After retiring from academia altogether in 1979, he became a «permanent consultant» for RJ Reynolds Tobacco - In 1989, CEO of RJ Reynolds let Seitz go because «Dr Seitz is quite elderly and not sufficiently rational to offer advice» - Seitz has continued to work for the Marshall Institute and other such think tanks - He is currently 96 years old
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