Sentences with phrase «hawk now»

I see a number of parallels between HAWK now and FRO then.
Apparently, even though I follow food holidays like a hawk now (or so I thought), last Wednesday was National S'mores day.
Hawking now is left to wax on and on about spiritual matters, an area that he is largely unqualified to talk about.
Just how that works is still a mystery, but Hawking now thinks he's cracked it.

Not exact matches

Now, says Wilson, employees watch weekly budget and income numbers like hawks, and move heaven and earth if they think they're falling behind plans or have a chance to fill an extra bucket.
Now, the hawks have getting their feathers ruffled over inflation fears for so long one might wonder whether they still believe their own warnings.
Once only available by ordering directly from the company, over 90 % of the items hawked in informercials are now sold through stores like Walmart and Bed, Bath and Beyond.
But instead of the black and lifeless lake that lay impounded behind it just two years ago, now there is a firm, rolling meadow sprinkled with snags for hawks to roost on and boulders to create wildlife habitat.
Hungry for legislative victory after repeated failures in their push to overturn Obamacare, many Republicans are now willing to accept a tax plan that raises the federal deficit, a fact that bothers some deficit hawks.
Let's fast - forward 20 minutes from now to a meeting with» secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo and national security advisor John Bolton, he said, referring to two of the administration's foreign policy hawks.
The hawks want to do it now.
Rosengren is now one of the leading hawks, having announced in a recent speech that he anticipates three more rate hikes this year, likely at every other FOMC meeting.
Now, if Mr. Hawking is right and there is no God, then there is no harm no foul right?
Matter from non matter... Now CLEARLY proven by Stephen Hawking... Next objection?
The real fairy story is believing that water, sunlight, and now gravity (according to Hawking) gave rise to the existence of life including humans.
«There is still time right now Stephen Hawking, but My love for you will not be mocked for much longer: Love, God!»
And yet the hawk was coasting now, with assured wing was fanning this wind that softly flew to him, that coursed a flank of hill on which he stood Selah he actually stood, it seemed a miracle, or poem, a grand ongoing one he smelt as much as felt and touched as much as heard — a bird retreating and in retreating moving the man thus quietly home.
Now, discussing theoretical Hawking radiation was not the original intent of my post.
His Theory is now taken very seriously by quantum cosmologists such as Stephen Hawking, who are trying to explain what happened in the Big Bang beginning of the universe.
And could they know of Stephen Hawking's remark that the research permitted by the (now abandoned) supercollider would give insight into the mind of God, they would be pleased.
Oh where to start... CNN is trying to k - ill me... First Stephen Hawking... now s - ex?!
Now, a few things to remember: 1) have all of your ingredients ready before you even turn on the heat - caramel sauce goes quickly and needs to be watched like a hawk.
They are in the oven now and I know I will have to watch them like a hawk!
Now he's being hawked around Europe by his employers without his knowledge.
Therefore now I will choose, out of four good sports and honest games — that is to say, hunting, hawking, fishing, and wildfowling.
The answer must come fairly quickly, too, because, as was not the case in the old days when Ben Kerner roved the land with a franchise in his pocket, much as other peddlers had hawked pots and pans, the stakes are too high now for any protracted fight for survival.
However such has been his rapid rise to fame, it comes as no real surprise to hear that his former employers, FC Barcelona, are now swooping around like hawks waiting to pounce.
Gee, let's see, we now have a $ 15 billion food and beverage industry directly marketing to kids that's undermining our parenting efforts... pummeling junk food messaging incessantly (like PopTarts and Pizza Pockets being hawked at school lunch concession stands STILL even though many thought that was long gone, sigh).
Sadly he has not managed another poo on the potty since and either goes in his pull - up in the morning or goes off to hide and does it in his pants — we now watch him like a hawk!
Participants will be joined Tidmarsh Farms» owners and Mass Audubon naturalists in exploring a landscape in evolution: an agricultural property which in the late 1980s produced one percent of the entire harvest for giant cooperative Ocean Spray is now finding ecological rebirth where alewives are returning, eagles and hawks again soar, and native plants can again thrive.
The former North Dakota Tax Commissioner is now the leading deficit hawk in the Senate Democratic Conference.
Their local election drubbing seems to have redoubled the Tories» ardour for ideological zealotry, with the Tory Right (and where they go, Cameron will soon follow) now hawking around their demands for even bigger public service and welfare cuts (when we haven't even yet had 90 % of the first tranche) which will reduce tax receipts still further and ratchet up the recession another notch.
you threw me under the bus, Andy, and I survived... now I will watch you like a hawk..
Look at Stephen Hawking: he was given a few months to live when first diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease, and has now just passed his 70th birthday, having contributed vast amounts to the total knowledge of mankind in his lifetime.
The chancellor joked that Jeremy Corbyn «is now so far down a black hole that even Stephen Hawking has disowned him».
The background to Hawking's decision — which was both serious and measured — is this: he initially accepted the invitation to Israeli President Shimon Peres's conference because, as he has now said, it would «allow me to express my opinion on the prospects for a peace settlement» between Israel and the Palestinians.
His condition means that he can now only communicate by twitching his cheek (see «The man who saves Stephen Hawking's voice»).
Four decades ago, he realized that a black hole's event horizon is inherently leaky; quantum processes allow a slow but steady flow of particles away from the black hole, a process now known as Hawking radiation.
Now Hawking says that he (along with Strominger and University of Cambridge physicist Malcolm Perry) has solved the problem of his own making.
Now Hawking says this information never makes it inside the black hole in the first place.
Because Stephen Hawking, after such an unexceptional beginning, is now one of the intellectual giants of our modern world — and among its most heroic figures.
Hawking, along with Andrew Strominger from Harvard and Malcolm Perry from Cambridge, now posits that a hologram made of light gives a black hole its identity.
Perhaps space tourism and brief joyrides will be the lesser part of the industry; in the longer term, commercial spacecraft may help us discover minerals or other resources with now - unimaginable properties, or to found colonies that will serve, in the vision of Stephen Hawking, as the ultimate insurance policy for our species.
No one has ever observed this «Hawking radiation,» but now, a team of physicists may have created something very much like it in the lab.
Four decades after surprising the physics world by showing that black holes might generate radiation and evaporate, Stephen Hawking has now published research describing how information might survive to escape from such an astronomical sink hole, too, The New York Times reports.
Now a group of Italian researchers reports what may be the first demonstration of a quantum - mechanical Hawking radiation analogue.
So you can now read about the complex mathematics that comprise the work of Stephen Hawking (right) and a brief account of his life so far, as well as biographies of the dead.
Contrary to the idea of black holes sucking everything, even light, into inconceivable nothingness, Hawking proposed that there was one thing that could escape a black hole's intractable grip: thermal radiation, now known to all as Hawking radiation.
That process, now known as Hawking radiation, explains why we do not have to fear any mini black holes created by the Large Hadron Collider; they would «evaporate» into radiation almost instantly.
Until now, scientists thought that flowers which don't produce floral volatiles are invisible to nocturnal pollinators, such as hawk moths.
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