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An old-regime professor speaks bitterly, but with undoubted conviction, about the chaos and hypocrisies under the new order.
psychology professor, speaks so hesitantly (he doesn't want to hurt Eleanor) that you feel you should applaud when he finishes a sentence.
"Sometimes the professor speaks very fast and I'm confused and I don't want to interrupt the class and ask the professor, so the other students explain it to me afterward," she said in still-halting English.
Hmm, now anybody have a different view?" I came out of Harvard Business School and the case study method, where the professor speaks 10 percent of the time, and the students do the rest.
Eric Holder, former United States deputy attorney general, discusses prosecution strategy, while Alan M. Dershowitz, the author and Harvard Law School professor, speaks for the defense -- cautiously, to be sure -- and wears a patriotic blue shirt and red tie.
At the Volokh Conspiracy, Orin Kerr, a George Washington law professor, speaks up: Isn't it possible, he says, that the Department of Justice official who represented the Bush administration in front of Congress in 2002 wasn't "in the loop"?
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Then Jonathan Zittrain, a Harvard law professor, spoke.
But for the rest of the 90-minute conversation, the professor spoke bitterly of the Americans.
A professor spoke of celebrating with him after he successfully defended his dissertation.
As the professor spoke, I became aware of a slight sense of injury.
"They have a kind of vague fear that there is something between the lines," said a Vietnamese economics professor, speaking of his government on condition of anonymity.
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