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“I remember your ranger had a hawk or something
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Hawk pulls out and spins,
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This bird is about the size of a hawk I once saw at a demonstration of falconry, its feathers glisten in the sunlight, flashing green one moment and blue the next
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Brent looked above at the advancing hawk, who was observing the situation also
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The hawk keened once and returned to its original perch
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The hawk perched in the rafters above keened lightly and caught Mya’s attention
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The Hawk lowered his head and stretched his neck
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You and your friend are not of this world, hissed the hawk again
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It was a statement of fact and Mya quickly realized that the great hawk was a lot more
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She decided to tell the hawk the truth… partially
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She turned and faced the hawk and bowed with great flair
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The hawk flared its wings and lowered its head in reply
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The great hawk closed his eyes and remained still for some time
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There is more Tam… Mya explained about her run-in with the hawk and what had transpired between them
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A question Brent, Mya interrupted, are you in communication with the red hawk?
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go around towards the back of the ship when the red hawk keened loudly
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The red hawk keened once and a huge wolf with a thick black coat and a white streak
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The hawk keened once and joined him
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red hawk had returned and told Mya to tell him not to worry
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He thanked the hawk for his protection of the animal
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At that time Red Hawk barreled into the dining room
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Red Hawk made no reply but halted his course and looked at Suzanne
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When he got near to her he said, “Hi, I’m Red Hawk
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“My dad says you’re always where you need to be, no matter where and when it is,” Red Hawk said
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“Hand,” Red Hawk said, holding his small hand up
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“Cookout? Yeah! Cookouts are good,” Red Hawk said
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Have you visited the Lakota Tribal Elders?” I asked Red Hawk
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He’s the father, I’m the daughter, and Red Hawk is his grandson,” Cordra explained
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“Mommy!” Red Hawk shouted
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“Upstairs with Red Hawk
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“What happened? You not like mommy,” Red Hawk asked, pointing with his hand very close to her chest
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The breakfast was nearly ready and Red Hawk sat fidgeting before we remembered that Suzanne was still there
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Where's Red Hawk?"
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Red Hawk is upstairs in his room
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Red Hawk, bless his heart, adored her when she visited in her condition
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sabuSuzanne gave Red Hawk a giggling piggy-back ride to his room, and a frustrated Cordra sat on the chair by the window
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If she does, I’ll entertain her, but I’d prefer you to take Red Hawk to play with Song Bird’s children, before she arrives
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Red Hawk was thrilled about the idea and never mentioned or thought of Suzanne; at least, I hoped not
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I think Red Hawk is going to sleep over and probably Cordra will do the same
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“Red Hawk! She’s jealous of us? Why?”
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Red Hawk was more amenable to Cordra and that let Suzanne and I to have a few father-to-daughter moments together
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I’ve heard the story about Red Hawk being born here, in the house, and I’d like that too
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I let myself get on the wrong track sometimes, like when I was jealous of Suzanne and Red Hawk and I let you have it with both barrels
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All I asked was to have your name on the register, since you are the biological father of Red Hawk and the present child or children
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Birds include woodpecker, hawk, pine martin, falcon, owl and golden eagle
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The days leading up to the wedding flew by as fast as a hawk swooping down on its prey
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Radar, watch that freighter like a hawk
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because they sit in the maze and hawk their shit, it doesn’t mean they know squat about the rest of
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Masks of the Rohjors were a popular choice among the revellers, the Wolf, the Fox, the Lion, or the Dragon, though others wore the Owl, the Hawk, the Falcon, the Eagle, and other sigils of the many noble Houses across the lands
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“Now teach her Hawk Moth Flutters, leading into Maiden Weeps, followed by Right Stirrup, and finish with Crimson Sun
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“This is Hawk Moth Flutters,” she said as she swung the sword through the air, twisting the two swipes around her form, another defensive move that was also deadly
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He peered at me, not unlike a hawk looking at a mouse from a long distance away, then
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Hawk eyes peered from behind those glasses
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I was hanging around the Night Hawk Café, and one night about two o clock in the
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There was this little lady about fifteen years old named Betty Davis that worked as a waitress at the Night Hawk
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They tried to help where they could, and watched us with hawk eyes for any weaknesses
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To make a long and boring story short the moderate candidate was replaced by the hawk known as PW Botha who would dominate the scene for the next decade causing unspeakable damage
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A cadet walking around better be already close to death and be certified on light duty or he will be soon after being spotted by the instructors loafing around and they had eyes like a hawk
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He just sat there taking notes and watching like a hawk
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about 24 inches high, the largest of the hawk family
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mingled with dew on bunch grass; the distant cry of the hawk
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“I don’t know who you guys are, but you’ve got it completely wrong; the noise you hear are Black Hawk helicopters on a training exercise over the Glass House Mountains,” Brownie said
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depot, Bones and Rocky would splash the monitors in the hawk
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Whitey and Shorty busted behind them, blitzing the hawk station
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Whitey and Shorty ordered the hawk guards back up, and
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The hawk raised his fingers to
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" The hawk continued with four pad taps
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They untied the hawk, and had him
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“A kind of hawk
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A picture of a hawk on one wall reminds me of Tori’s tattoo
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They gazed up at him, casting about the land like a hawk on the hunt,
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26 Does the hawk fly by your wisdom, and stretch her wings toward the south? 27 Does the
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The Hawk and the Gull
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I saw the hawk,
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I knew it had something to do with a hawk, but didn’t really know what
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“Throne of the Hawk
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“Indeed, but you know the first leg from here is up the Mongol River to the site of the old Hawk Ordu
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The road from Khanbalikh to Khartsgaibalikh (as the town on the site of the old Hawk Ordu was now called) turned sharply northwest three days after leaving the capital
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They had come as children to the Hawk Ordu to stay with his grandfather’s family before he was born
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Paulina married a young man in the Hawk Ordu
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hawk like nose that jutted from a weathered face
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“Base to Black Hawk what is the problem?”
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“Black Hawk One to
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Elizabeth and the stranger looked at the two with judgmental hawk eyes
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I passed up the eastern relatives and headed straight for Khartsgaibalikh (Hawk City), the old site of the Hawk Ordu
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She lay down in the clearing, and with the far-off keening of a hawk in her ears, she fell asleep
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She had found her way to the window and opened it, so that the hawk could sit on the sill
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The hawk stirred and ruffled its feathers
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The hawk sunk its claws into his arm, drawing blood, and knocked the laird to the ground with its great weight
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Despite her command, she stood for a moment watching the dead hawk
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“Only—what makes a hawk dive out of the sky in the night, when it cannot see? The enemy is at work
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They left the inn without molestation and walked hurriedly through the streets toward the outskirts of the city, stepping around the body of the hawk on their way out
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Jaden realizes it’s a red-tailed hawk and not an eagle
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I couldn’t ask her without giving away the surprise; she was already watching me like a hawk
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14 And when you shall bring them they shall be in your keeping, you shall rear them until they grow up, and you shall teach them to dart on, as is the way of the young ones of the hawk
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14 And when you shall bring them they shall be in your keeping you shall rear them until they grow up and you shall teach them to dart on as is the way of the young ones of the hawk
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“Sir Silaran is flying at twice the speed of a stooping hawk as he manifests in his gleaming barding within a hand’s breadth of the leading edge of this flight of twelve renegade Shiganzhu warriors, his head down to present his blade as he charges, with most of his power being channeled through his horn and into that blade to shatter the Shields of his foes
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More or less considered a hawk, Rostow was none-the-less known unfavorably in the back rooms of the Pentagon for once having thrown a water pitcher at a colonel he had disagreed with
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His voice is as clear as a hawk flying over summer trees, finding that break in the roar of the flame he has not thought to find
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“Could it be openly hawked in the dockway court?”
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With the collaboration agreed upon he would make his way back to his stall, only to have the young woman eventually make her way to it after inspecting the wares hawked by the other merchants
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She had also sent me one of those soppy cards that were being hawked about that showed a soldier thinking of his sweetheart back home and she had written happy birthday on the back of it
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He hawked Joe
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"Why, for Chrissakes, the guards? They think VC overrun their hooch the minute they go? Or some Nguyen down the street come diddle the old lady?" Bates hawked a laugh at that one
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He strained to sit up, hawked back and spat out
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The largaph gargled and hawked as he was hoisted off the floor
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“Here’s Divine Providence,” he hawked
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“Love is free; buy the book, here, now, from me!” Jesus hawked
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Janice had in part confirmed the theory by explaining how he made it a point to ensure that the property he hawked was never hot
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Remaining droplets had to be sucked and hawked up
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The merchandise spread on the street and hawked with an infinite variety of stentorian voices
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Three cheers for the sister-in-law he hawked about, three fangs in her mouth
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And, in fact, Bilibin’s witticisms were hawked about in the Viennese drawing rooms and often had an influence on matters considered important
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Alarming details were hawked about, fatal news was disseminated,—that they were masters of the Bank;—that there were six hundred of them in the Cloister of Saint-Merry alone, entrenched and embattled in the church; that the line was not to be depended on; that Armand Carrel had been to
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As a last resort he had recourse to all the herbs that the Indians hawked in the public market and to all the magical specifics and Oriental potions sold in the Arcade of the Scribes, but by the time he realized that he had been swindled, he already had the tonsure of a saint
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And, in fact, Bilíbin’s witticisms were hawked about in the Viennese drawing rooms and often had an influence on matters considered important
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And what has this to do with Stephen Hawking? The section I was
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the vendors were loudly hawking their wares at the tops of their
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I was most impressed with what Stephen Hawking (described by some as "the most prominent genius of this world") had to say, at the time, about ‘wormholes’
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I venture in an area that has not been evoked by Mr Hawking when I declare that it is possible for us to alter the current reality using the power of our mind and brain
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It was a slyer alternative to garishly hawking wares
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As the waves of sound rose and fell and rose again, he could hear the muffled conversation between a certain yellow-haired Nord woman hawking her available accommodations and what Delvin assumed was an Imperial man, whom he had never seen before
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universe, but Stephen Hawking does
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He even beats out Stephen Hawking
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Who else could I be? I was not Stephen Hawking making the observation
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It makes a hawking noise while turning its neck and head to look at the ship
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Pierre Teilhard de Chardin said something I first read in an article by Stephen Hawking
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“I thought that your beloved Stephen Hawking was the top dog in
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should be bring up Hawking when it comes to artificial
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“Let’s have no more of that from you, Hawking, I say!” I just had
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me who this Hawking is that you and my sister seem to worship
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Hawking is rarely mentioned in the barely legal sluts magazines
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“Brad, Hawking is a British
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Hawking doesn’t think that the universe has anything to do with
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Well, Hawking doesn’t think that
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universe created itself, even though Hawking doesn’t deny the
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“Anyway!” the Professor said, Hawking thinks that the Big Bang
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“According to Hawking, the universe by itself
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“Then I think that Hawking has more belief in his math than he has
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Hawking in his book "A Brief History of Time" asks : "Why does the universe bother to live?", he can't find an answer
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ingenious, beautiful and elegant, and if Hawking knew about it he would most
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19 Hawking points out rather elusively that it may not be only energy, but information, that leaks between (parallel) universes
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In fact the ‘ground state’ that Hawking refers to may be something in addition to a state of energy — it may be a ground state of information and order, according to Fred Alan Wolf
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Stephen Hawking, a Brief History of Time, p 51, Bantam Books, 1995, first published in
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the actual Stephen Hawking said of, “I am
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can be less than relaxing, as they are hawking their wares
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always on the streets hawking her wares
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The driver of the other jeep swerved around a large, insect infest boulder, and upon coming around it had something bipedal ran across his jeep, uttering a quick hawking growl as the light touched its skin
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selling has evolved into the infomercial, a half-hour of convincing and hawking
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Stephen Hawking states that time can be thought of as another spatial dimension and that
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Stephen Hawking, this spin is said to have a fractional value of 1/2 which means they "do
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Stephen Hawking bet US$100 that the LHC
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everywhere – as Professors Hawking and
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physicist Stephen Hawking, this spin is said to
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Time‖, Stephen Hawking says on p
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Hawking informs us that “all particles in the universe have a property called spin which is
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Hawking, this spin is said to have a fractional value of 1/2 which means they "do not look
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"A Brief History of Time" by Stephen Hawking - Bantam Press, 1988
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p8 -- "Professor Hawking informs us
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a single theory that explains everything" (words used by Stephen Hawking
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You, on the other hand, will be hawking another edition of your prophetic drivel
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creating wealth, hawking more and more goods and services that no
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“Gun-Molly once did Stephen Hawking
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Examples: Connie Chung, Bill Clinton, Michael Douglas, Jose Feliciano, Aretha Franklin, Stephen Hawking, Jimi Hendrix, Calvin Klein, Martin Scoroese, Barbara Streisand, Marlo Thomas
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seriously drunk was in the shower spitting everywhere and hawking loogies
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and the smile of Stephen Hawking is crooked
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Stephen Hawking is an example of applying the body alone to danger while inspiration stays the same
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Large multi-colored cloth tarps and tents were stretched out on poles all over the sloping, grassy field, with dozens upon dozens of men, women and children hawking food, clothing, specialized weapons and arrows, mementos, armor-adornments, charms, and whatever else they thought they could trade or sell
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His name was Mr Robert Hawking, an Englishman and a specialist homicide lawyer, that had set up an office in Athens a decade ago
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Can you please talk us through her elaborate brain frequencies that have been printed out and mounted here ” said Mr Hawking while staring at the mounted exhibit
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“Obviously Linda was asked if she had any recollection of that awful incident?” asked Mr Hawking pensively
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“In other words she really was sleepwalking when this incident occurred?” asked Mr Hawking with great animation
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“In other words she was in a narcoleptic sleepwalking mode and therefore not conscious on the night of murders?” asked Mr Hawking while looking intently at Linda
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“This is why her lie detector test exonerates her because she has no recollection of the attacks?” interjected Mr Hawking
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Mr Hawking reassured her that it was still 50/50, and tomorrow’s cross-examination of Peter and Miss Kemp will go in her favour
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hawking and at times, extents of cunningness which his heart would not approve of
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Stephen Hawking understands
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the market, vendors hawking their ware as zealously as
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Where the cry of a merchant hawking his wares was to be heard over any cry of praise
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It so happened that the next day towards sunset, on coming out of a wood, Don Quixote cast his eyes over a green meadow, and at the far end of it observed some people, and as he drew nearer saw that it was a hawking party
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The chase is the emblem of war; it has stratagems, wiles, and crafty devices for overcoming the enemy in safety; in it extreme cold and intolerable heat have to be borne, indolence and sleep are despised, the bodily powers are invigorated, the limbs of him who engages in it are made supple, and, in a word, it is a pursuit which may be followed without injury to anyone and with enjoyment to many; and the best of it is, it is not for everybody, as field-sports of other sorts are, except hawking, which also is only for kings and great lords
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Newman had not succeeded in getting a job at the trade since he came out of prison, but he tried to make a little money by hawking bananas
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But other times they just lazy around; or go hawking—just hawking and sp—Sh!—d' you hear a noise?"
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think I saw him after trying to get near two stylishdressed ladies outside Switzers window at the same little game I recognised him on the moment the face and everything but he didnt remember me yes and she didnt even want me to kiss her at the Broadstone going away well I hope shell get someone to dance attendance on her the way I did when she was down with the mumps and her glands swollen wheres this and wheres that of course she cant feel anything deep yet I never came properly till I was what 22 or so it went into the wrong place always only the usual girls nonsense and giggling that Conny Connolly writing to her in white ink on black paper sealed with sealingwax though she clapped when the curtain came down because he looked so handsome then we had Martin Harvey for breakfast dinner and supper I thought to myself afterwards it must be real love if a man gives up his life for her that way for nothing I suppose there are a few men like that left its hard to believe in it though unless it really happened to me the majority of them with not a particle of love in their natures to find two people like that nowadays full up of each other that would feel the same way as you do theyre usually a bit foolish in the head his father must have been a bit queer to go and poison himself after her still poor old man I suppose he felt lost shes always making love to my things too the few old rags I have wanting to put her hair up at I S my powder too only ruin her skin on her shes time enough for that all her life after of course shes restless knowing shes pretty with her lips so red a pity they wont stay that way I was too but theres no use going to the fair with the thing answering me like a fishwoman when I asked to go for a half a stone of potatoes the day we met Mrs Joe Gallaher at the trottingmatches and she pretended not to see us in her trap with Friery the solicitor we werent grand enough till I gave her 2 damn fine cracks across the ear for herself take that now for answering me like that and that for your impudence she had me that exasperated of course contradicting I was badtempered too because how was it there was a weed in the tea or I didnt sleep the night before cheese I ate was it and I told her over and over again not to leave knives crossed like that because she has nobody to command her as she said herself well if he doesnt correct her faith I will that was the last time she turned on the teartap I was just like that myself they darent order me about the place its his fault of course having the two of us slaving here instead of getting in a woman long ago am I ever going to have a proper servant again of course then shed see him coming Id have to let her know or shed revenge it arent they a nuisance that old Mrs Fleming you have to be walking round after her putting the things into her hands sneezing and farting into the pots well of course shes old she cant help it a good job I found that rotten old smelly dishcloth that got lost behind the dresser I knew there was something and opened the area window to let out the smell bringing in his friends to entertain them like the night he walked home with a dog if you please that might have been mad especially Simon Dedalus son his father such a criticiser with his glasses up with his tall hat on him at the cricket match and a great big hole in his sock one thing laughing at the other and his son that got all those prizes for whatever he won them in the intermediate imagine climbing over the railings if anybody saw him that knew us I wonder he didnt tear a big hole in his grand funeral trousers as if the one nature gave wasnt enough for anybody hawking him down into the dirty old kitchen now is he right in his head I ask pity it wasnt washing day my old pair of drawers
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It was a rare fine day in a wet summer, and he would have liked to be out hawking, but to his anger he was not able to go
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We go hunting and hawking, we have wrestling matches and contests of horsemanship, and we play football
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There are as many varieties of wyverns as there are birds, including (but not limited to) the homing or messenger wyvern, hunting wyverns suitable for the equivalent of hawking for small prey, the crag wyvern (a flying predator with a wingspan of ten feet), various species of sea wyverns, and the king wyvern (a very large flying predator with a wingspan of up to twenty-five feet)
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Reductive but true: at any given hour, the hawkers of Chinatown will be hawking, the mah-jongg players mah-jongging, indolent fish lazing in the tanks that front the seafood restaurants
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“I was thinking the same thing,” the computer said, in a synthesized male voice that sounded exactly like the one used by Stephen Hawking
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Hawking spoke up first
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Hawking had been helping defend Cambridge from its alien siege when he answered the call
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“Doctor Hawking asked you a question,” Dr
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was founded in 1955 by James Joseph Ling, anelectrical contractor who sold his first $1 million worth of shares to the public by becoming his own investment banker, hawking prospectuses from a booth set up at the Texas State Fair
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Now it had chipped stucco walls and a steady crew of locals in the parking lot hawking T-shirts, electronics, and phone cards
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1; Hawking, A brief history of time, p
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Kitty felt that in her, in her manner of life, she would find an example of what she was now so painfully seeking: interest in life, a dignity in life—apart from the worldly relations of girls with men, which so revolted Kitty, and appeared to her now as a shameful hawking about of goods in search of a purchaser
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You could hear them hawking and talking and stretching themselves
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I am Alpha, First of the Red Hawks that abide in this valley; only the Teacher ranks higher
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Strange to say very little of the latter could actually be seen, a few eagles and hawks overhead mainly following the uplift at the rampart edge, no rabits appeared in the grass clumps, the landscape seemed totally deserted
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Torin and the other Alit’aren scanned those faces like hawks spying for a mouse to catch in their claws, the Guardians watching the crowd just as warily
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From their neutral expressions, Raven could not tell if they enjoyed their job or not, but regardless, they watched over him like hawks
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Or into his wife or children's' bankster accounts in London or other family in Zurich! Or they create a Trust somewhere in the usual islands watched like hawks by the money laundering police
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It was an enormously deft and subtle manipulation, designed to appeal to both war hawks and doves
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The War Hawks, gung ho hyper nationalist Congressmen favoring war against both Britain and Spain and invasions of Canada and Florida
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“Where has the witch gone?” roared another voice, the voice of youth and battle and tooth and claw; the voice of wolves and hawks and bounding deer
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The crying of the ravens, the howling of the wind and, last but most satisfying of all, the shriek of wild hawks on the hunt
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He glanced back and saw how the snow-ravens wheeled and dived, trying to escape from the fire that spun upwards from the hawks as they pursued them
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Even as Carthen and he scrabbled to their feet, it was too late and the hawks were already there
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The next moment, the air began to whirl in wild patterns, the burning trees and the hawks swooping in a strange vortex
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This time, no refuge, but a place full of fire and invading hawks
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When they left the kingdom of the snow-ravens, the sound of the hawks and that one wild scream echoing in his heart, the four of them—Carthen clinging like a kitten to Isabella’s waist—leapt through a membrane of soft feathers which roared like a winter storm and the land behind them snapped shut
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I am still the Commander and Chief, and those hawks have to do pretty much what I tell them
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“Tomorrow morning is your meeting with the hawks at the Pentagon
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“No young hawks, thank the great spirits for watching over you! Today, you were granted another sunrise
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“Thank you for saving my child!” Hialeah said, mother to one of the young hawks
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Hundreds of them would come out in batches to the apparent delight of a pair of hawks that had taken up residence nearby
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These hawks would also come out and start hovering high in the sky above our compound a few
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Next week the Raiders take on the Hawks in Athens
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Kingfishers and hawks swept to the surface of a nearby lake to arise with shiny fish in their beaks and talons
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The creature then whistled up into the air, and an army of large wind hawks flew down
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As the hawks landed, they were well groomed and taken care of
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The leader of the hawks told the others that this was as far as they could go without being spotted by the manta rays of the air
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With a few minutes to wrap their minds around everything that they had been through, Samantha gave a wild call to the large hawks that had dropped them off
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Her call was not ignored, the hawks were on their way with plenty of other hawks to help transport them home
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They stood on the mountain top waving to the hawks as they circled around
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The hawks flew down, scooping up Sam, Samantha and Jane
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As the hawks flew vigorously through the air, Sam began to dream about all the things he had gone through, and began to see what scared him most
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Then a big dip landing by the hawks woke Samantha and Jane
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Three were lean, white-robed hawks, Zuagir tribesmen without a doubt, nomads from beyond the river
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I could smell the forests, the spray in the air and hear the crying of the hawks, the chittering of ground squirrels and blue jays
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Here, there were twenty or more stalls holding the condorlas with another section housing falcons, hawks and kestrels
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The stones he hurled with a curse went wide or fell harmless, though in his youth he had felled hawks on the wing
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I wondered idly what they thought of us – if they thought us just overly large hawks or realized the condorlas were ridden by men
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Everywhere he looked there were security guards armed to the teeth and watching every single worker like hawks
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He wore black plate-armor and was followed by thirty spearmen, black-mustached hawks of the border wars, as avaricious and ruthless as himself
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falcons, hawks and owls
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It defended itself ably, but careful to conserve their missiles, the Hawks brought it down with two well placed heat seekers
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The pod was like a red hawk"s feather as floated in the sky
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coyotes, owls, hawks, falcons, eagles and other bird species,
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hawks, heard it, snuffled the air, then went back to mousing about its business
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It is accepted that there will always be doves and hawks that try to balance between reducing the suffering of the people in a lost cause and national pride
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However, even with this information, the hawks still adamantly opposed surrender, claiming the Japanese would keep fighting to the bitter end for the Emperor in the faith that they shall find martyrdom and eternal life
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At the end of the verses there is reference to rams and hawks and eagles all attacking a great leader
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They eat fruits and nuts and insects, unlike many birds their size that are predatory, such as Adeross Hawks
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There had been nowhere to do it though, not with the camp monitors watching them like hawks twenty-four hours a day
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If hawks are prevalent in your area, shelter these feeding stations with a wire roof
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A pair of hawks
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Bitter Knife laughed and wiped his face and said to Runs Like Cheetah, “I hate to tell you this my friend, but I think your little Ghost Hunter is going to hunt with hawks, not cheetahs
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I replied, “I saw the same thing in my mind as you, Night Stalker, but I saw more—I saw that that the hawks will be as fierce as Ghost Hunter and that they will fly with him when he rips the seal between worlds
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In the dream, he was as a grown man flying with his hawks, ripping the seal between worlds when Mafdet appeared to me and said,
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Then something shifted inside me and I was no longer next to the face but far across the river fluttering like a moth in front of the Creation Star—all the while being drawn closer and closer to it until I had an orgasm that was so intense I began crying and screaming and laughing in a voice I had never heard before—and then I was high above the river delta watching the grain fields grow from seed to harvest in an instant while the river kept overflowing its banks and then receding just as quickly—and this kept happening over and over while the sun and moon kept rising and setting in the flick of an eyelid—as if time were somehow racing ahead of itself—and then I was above the villages watching a band of older hunters savagely murdering women over and over while the young cheetah hunters attacked them in bloody waves—neither of them winning and neither of them losing—and then I was high above the Settlement watching a tall young shaman I knew was Ghost Hunter locked in mortal combat with Runs Like Cheetah—Ghost Hunter with his bloody, ravenous hawks and Runs Like Cheetah with his sleek cheetahs—first in the Settlement and then in the villages and then on the white beaches of the great blue water and then I was suddenly high above the river delta looking down at the dark chaos of what was once beautiful and a dark rage began building up inside me that I knew would never ever go away and then I was arm in arm with Runs Like Cheetah, slaughtering the women-killing hunters over and over until the stench of death was everywhere—and then everything went black and I was falling and falling and then I was lying on the river bank looking up at the smiling, concerned faces of Runs Like Cheetah and Bright Hands hovering over me like anxious mothers waiting to hear what had happened—and was I all right?
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His spirit body would grow intensely dark and then intensely light as would the spirit bodies of the hawks
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the hawks and the sky
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The hawks landed near Kevin and, when they touched the
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These hawks were larger than Andrew realized, and they were able to pick up the kids by their shoulders
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hawks in the sky
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The hawks placed the children on a hill overlooking the city
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Then all the hawks left, flying in the direction of the city
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During their ascent the piercing call of a nesting pair of Golden Hawks kept the hackles at the back of his neck up on end, especially since in native form the raptors were a natural predator
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The Golden Hawks in this venue were no garden-variety raptors, however, but much larger---with talons powerful enough to rip out a Normals’ throat or even crush his skull
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Whenever the brush thinned and the hawks closed in, Edgar and Nightfall would stand back to back and stab and swing at the swooping birds with their staves, but the closer they approached the banyan tree the more furious and aggressive the hawks became
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Nightfall nodded, and they made the final dash to the base of the banyan, flailing their staffs at the strafing hawks and leaping to catch and swing up into the tree’s lower branches
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For the hawks on the other side of the glass, it was the centrifugal parts of
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So she sat there watching the sun sink behind the mountains, the hawks swoop back to their nests, and the deer come out of the trees
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All day long I am giving out table linen, ordering meals, supporting the feeble knees of servants, making appropriate and amiable remarks to officers, presiding as gracefully as nature permits at meals, and trying to look as though I were happy; while out in the garden--oh, I know how it is looking out in the garden this golden weather, how the placid hours are slipping by in unchanged peace, how strong the scent of roses and ripe fruit is, how the sleepy bees drone round the flowers, how warmly the sun shines in that corner where the little Spanish chestnut is turning yellow--the first to turn, and never afterwards surpassed in autumn beauty; I know how still it is down there in my fir wood, where the insects hum undisturbed in the warm, quiet air; I know what the plain looks like from the seat under the oak, how beautiful, with its rolling green waves burning to gold under the afternoon sky; I know how the hawks circle over it, and how the larks sing above it, and I edge as near to the open window as I can, straining my ears to hear them, and forgetting the young men who are telling me of all the races their horses win as completely as though they did not exist
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The Payables program would need to be re-run, tomorrow, and they'd watch it like hawks
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And when you start flying beware of the owls, eagles and hawks
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And what are these owls, eagles and hawks? Dark states of your mind are your owls, eagles and hawks
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It can be explained by these insane things trying to dominate the earth by the oldest measure of reptilian bird dominance invented: physical height, the farthest distance from the earth being the exclusive realm of the most dominant killers of birds: hawks, eagles and buzzards
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She described herself as a dove surrounded by hawks
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watching the orphans like hawks
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When the chickens run free, predator birds like hawks pose a significant risk to these helpless creatures
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Then at Milan there were sharp-winged hawks, of a bright brown, cutting figures over the roofs
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O that you and I escape from the rest and go utterly off, free and lawless, Two hawks in the air, two fishes swimming in the sea not more
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I pass my life with my wife, children, and friends; my pursuits are hunting and fishing, but I keep neither hawks nor greyhounds, nothing but a tame partridge or a bold ferret or two; I have six dozen or so of books, some in our mother tongue, some Latin, some of them history, others devotional; those of chivalry have not as yet crossed the
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There were sparrow hawks with white bellies, and screeching kestrels
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And all came with nimbi and aureoles and gloriae, bearing palms and harps and swords and olive crowns, in robes whereon were woven the blessed symbols of their efficacies, inkhorns, arrows, loaves, cruses, fetters, axes, trees, bridges, babes in a bathtub, shells, wallets, shears, keys, dragons, lilies, buckshot, beards, hogs, lamps, bellows, beehives, soupladles, stars, snakes, anvils, boxes of vaseline, bells, crutches, forceps, stags' horns, watertight boots, hawks, millstones, eyes on a dish, wax candles, aspergills, unicorns
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I stared at the sky, watching the hawks and eagles that soared in serene circles above me, but I couldn’t quite relax
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We are mice, he thinks, and the sky swirls with hawks
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Nervous-looking ground squirrels sat on jagged rocks, one moment watching for rattlesnakes in the sagebrush below, the next moment cocking their heads to watch for hawks circling high above
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reprinted from "Hurt Hawks," Copyright 1928 and renewed 1956 by Robinson Jeffers, The Selected Poetry of Robinson Jeffers by permission of Random House, Inc
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river itself, not visible before, now gleaming like steel in its bends, and the moving, ascending peasants, and the sharp wall of grass of the unmown part of the meadow, and the hawks hovering over the stripped meadow—all was perfectly new
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Instead of two hawks there were now dozens of them hovering with shrill cries over the marsh
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That happened to be Hawks territory, where he and his cohorts had cut their teeth backing up Ronnie Hawkins back in the early ’60s—before Dylan “went electric” and they became “The Band
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the pale sky, fearing to see hawks or eagles hovering over them with bright
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You think the protesters are as excited about war as the most bloodthirsty policy hawks; both are ennobled by the pitch of the battle
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Now he was dead, no one could stop the hawks in the Austrian government
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Red-tailed hawk (Buteo jamaicensis): This noisy carnivore emits a terrifying screech to ward off rival hawks during hunting and aggressively defends its territory
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Howard converted 21 of the 39 attempts and surpassed the 34 set by Wilt Chamberlain for the Philadelphia Warriors against the St Louis Hawks on 22 February 1962
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"Didn't know there were hawks in Islamabad," I said
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Veteran director Howard Hawks guides the large cast through the tune-filled story of a beautiful blonde with a weakness for diamonds, and her equally lovely enabler