Sentences with phrase «kind of hawked»

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Heaven is «a fairy story,» scientist Stephen Hawking says updated Tue May 17, 2011 By Dan Gilgoff, CNN.com Religion Editor The concept of heaven or any kind of afterlife is a «fairy story,» famed British scientist Stephen Hawking said in a newspaper interview this week.
God is the creator, well hawking is saying that humman being are juste like some kind of computer and that there is no heaven because computers «dies».
(Kind of like Prof. Hawking's is being attacked today).
The concept of heaven or any kind of afterlife is a «fairy story,» famed British scientist Stephen Hawking said in a newspaper interview this week.
Heaven is «a fairy story,» scientist Stephen Hawking says By Dan Gilgoff, CNN.com Religion Editor The concept of heaven or any kind of afterlife is a «fairy story,» famed British scientist Stephen Hawking said in a newspaper interview this week.
«The Grand Design» by Stephen Hawking and Leonard Mlodinow contains all kinds of metaphors..
I will circle the buffet like a hawk, picking off my prey one by one until I have eaten my weight in six different kinds of chips.
Vendors hawk every kind of Latin food imaginable — fried plantains, platters of just - grilled meats and «authentic» pi & ntilde; a coladas, blended fresh on the spot.
We will see mini-black holes only if our universe has higher dimensions, and then only if they form and evaporate through what's called Hawking radiation [a kind of radiation that is hypothesized to escape right along the horizon of a black hole].
Another person who was given clocks of various kinds was Stephen Hawking, who also received mints with holes, and more than one Tardis.
«Their attitude kind of reminds me of this Japanese proverb that means «a skilled hawk hides its talons.»
His biopic about Cambridge cosmologist Stephen Hawking offers its own kind of high - wire feats, honouring brain and body, head and heart, science and poetry, specifics and universals, all without falling into awards - season clichés of against - the - odds uplift.
The comforting assurance of symbols is also strong when I visit other spiritual places, walk in the woods and see the swoop of a red - tail hawk, or glimpse the bright jacket of a kind neighbor who has lived in the area since childhood.
I think the only way to settle this is some kind of three - way heavy - duty shootout complete with tumbling tumbleweeds, an Ennio Morricone soundtrack and that one red - tailed hawk sound effect.
Children have been targets for some kinds of advertising for a long, long time — from carnival barkers hawking freak shows to ads in comic books and, since their early days, radio and television.
Honestly, the times I was least empathetic to her were when her hawk was escaping to private land upon which Helen was not supposed to be trespassing and the hawk is poaching the pheasant and rather than own up to the incident, Helen kind of runs away, her «conscience ringing in her ears».
They're kind enough to trust that I put in front of them what I really value... I'm not hawking something I don't believe in.»
Before Mark can try to hawk the NES - 001 for that kind of money, he decides to have it looked at by an expert at a game shop, who's skeptical that any NES console could fetch $ 13,000 unless it was a prototype or some other kind of unique version.
Hawking had a pretty formula OK, to be honest, it's kind of hard to beat E = MC2.
It is for you and your kind that I fervently hope we do not have the sorts of scenarios envisioned by people like Lovelock or Hawking, individuals whose stature is so far above your puny trolling contemptible self that you are no more than a fly on the dung they drop.
But it also turns out he was kind of an infrastructure hawk, and forged bipartisan efforts to fund passenger rail — which couldn't happen today, since conservatives have since decided that trains rob Americans of their freedom.
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