(1) Britain had been negotiating with the Saudis over the purchase from British Aerospace of dozens of Hawk and Tornado fighter aircraft.
(2) McQueen later worked for Gieves & Hawkes and the theatre costumiers Angels , before being employed, aged 20, by Koji Tatsuno , a Japanese designer with links to London.
(3) Hawking's latest comments go beyond those laid out in his 2010 book, The Grand Design , in which he asserted that there is no need for a creator to explain the existence of the universe.
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(5) Hawking was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 1963 and given two years to live.
(6) Verdict Black Hawk Down tiptoes carefully around the facts when it deals with US troops, but its interpretation of history is flimsy, one-sided, and politically questionable.
(7) He says that two dozen Delta Force commandos, Black Hawk helicopters, drones and fighter jets were involved in the rescue, adding “but we weren’t there”.
(8) One thing he never does is offer to let people stroke the harris hawk.
(9) This year, on the first day, I bumped into a fellow market regular who was hawking a DVD title (no longer a badge of shame).
(10) Last summer, during the clamour for Britain to intervene militarily in Syria, he was one of the loudest hawks.
(11) "We'll be watching them like hawks," said Jim Winkworth, a farmer and pub landlord, as he watched work starting on a bend in the Parrett between Burrowbridge and Moorland, two of the villages worst affected by the winter flooding.
(12) A rash of bumper pay deals would support the argument of the hawks, who believe interest rates should be raised to clamp down on inflation.
(13) Rap group Migos were stopped from riding their IO Hawks through a shopping centre when they launched their own clothing line, and Khalifa has used a similar device ( the PhunkeeDuck ) while shopping.
(14) Cyber is portrayed as something you have to be Stephen Hawking to understand “When I go to cyber seminars the vast majority of people who attend are men,” she says.
(15) Early on Sunday morning, Malcolm Turnbull looked out to the Australian electorate and expressed his own profound alienation from the lived experiences of the losers of globalisation – the people who had flocked to Nick Xenophon and Pauline Hanson and to Labor on the basis that the ALP had climbed down partially from the neoliberal pedestal constructed by Bob Hawke and Paul Keating.
(16) US hawks, such as senator Lindsey Graham, had suggested a boycott in retaliation for allowing Snowden to remain in the country.
(17) There are recorded messages from Stephen Hawking, who hopes to be among the first passengers, and the young human rights campaigner Malala Yousafzai.
(18) As Howard Hawks's Monkey Business showed, you could even set a screwball comedy in a vivisection lab.
(19) The belief that heaven or an afterlife awaits us is a "fairy story" for people afraid of death, Stephen Hawking has said.
(20) US farmers are in the middle of the worst drought they've faced in half a century , and pressure is growing from Democrats, farm lobbies, and deficit hawks for Congress to enact the new law.
Hawkey
Definition:
(n.) See Hockey.
Example Sentences:
(1) But Hawkeye won't help him and so the call has to stand.
(2) Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: the town that built America – in pictures Read more Hawkey said protections in the Obama law for people with pre-existing conditions were reassuring to him.
(3) When I was at Bethlehem Steel, we’d get billed zero,” Hawkey said.
(4) Updated at 5.56pm GMT 5.15pm GMT Watching Mitt Romney campaigning in swing state Iowa this morning, the Washington Post's Felicia Sonmez notes Romney's previous heatbreaks in the Hawkeye State : In his years-long bid for the White House, there has been perhaps no more elusive prize for Mitt Romney than Iowa.
(5) It appears that some farms, including Hawkey’s which was built before the guidance came in around 18 months ago, have been placed on higher grade agricultural land.
(6) Sunderland 0-1 Chelsea (Hawkeye 46) Wide on the right, Cesar Azpilicueta wins the ball from Giaccerini and curls a wonderful cross into the corridor of uncertainty between Vitor Mannone and his back four.
(7) But Hawkey has applied for further funding, with which to finish the trial, to the UK Stem Cell Foundation, which is trying to progress stem cell techniques from laboratories to actual use in treating patients.
(8) There's also Kid Loki from my last book, Miss America and a female Hawkeye.
(9) "I'm hopeful that half or more of the partients that undergo stem cell transplantation may either be cured or have a long-term remission," Hawkey said.
(10) Rogers’ biggest hitter is the psychologically powered Scarlet Witch; apart from that he just has the not-very-scary Ant-Man, Winter Soldier, and non-powered heroes such as Hawkeye and Falcon on his side.
(11) He thought Wawrinka might have missed - HawkEye disagrees.
(12) And it was alarming.” Obamacare saved my life After the steel plant closed, Frank Hawkey was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
(13) After that, he played a series of memorable roles: quadriplegic artist Christy Brown in My Left Foot (for which he won an Oscar); the feral Hawkeye in The Last of the Mohicans; half-crazed Gerry Conlon wrongfully imprisoned for his role in the Guildford bombing in In the Name of the Father; the cold repressed lover in Scorsese's The Age of Innocence.
(14) Such campaigns are going all-in in the Hawkeye state, in the hope of a dramatic resuscitation.
(15) Prof Chris Hawkey, a gastroenterologist at Nottingham University, is leading the Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation in Crohn's Disease (Astic) trial.
(16) Hawkey’s family have been farming his land for four generations.
(17) The Hawkeye state voted twice for Obama, the last time by six percentage points.
(18) For them to pull the rug out, I don’t really think this government understands the word sustainability.” “It definitely helped us to survive,” says Andrew Hawkey of his 5MW solar farm in North Cornwall.
(19) I am sure they are going to make it work.” Frank Hawkey, the steelman, did not vote for Trump, in part because he viewed the candidate’s promises to bring back American manufacturing as patently false.
(20) I never knew a time when I didn’t have the best insurance in the world.” Frank Hawkey, 70, held a union job at the Bethlehem steel mill in Northampton County, Pennsylvania , for 31 years, right up until the plant closed in 1996.