Sentences with phrase «while hawking»

Their fury and frustration were fueled by boasts she made in India over the weekend while hawking her...
But while hawking energy drinks or Lululemon apparel without disclosing it might get you a slap on the wrist and a fine from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), once you move into securities and investments, you're risking jail time.
And I don't want to do it while hawking some bloody corn snack products.
While hawking your creative wares at a gaming convention may sound like a walk in the park, it's actually an extremely stressful process that many con - goers are oblivious to.
Were you expected to rush from room to room, selling your properly published wares in one space while hawking your self - published books in the other?
But while Hawking went on to gain international fame for his work on the origins of the universe and the nature of black holes, Ellis did not share in those glories.
And the muddled response that the Tories ultimately settled upon — criticising the micro-detail of the announcement while hawking around a partially edited video of Ed Balls from January this year — demonstrated how they crack under pressure.
Funny thing is that while Hawking sounds like he knows everything, scientists can't account for 90 % of matter and 80 % of energy in the Universe using their theories.
Iran could insist it was a glitch, while hawks in the United States would have all the casus belli they need to launch a new Middle East war.

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All of this is being done while trying to simultaneously educate clients on both sides of its business about why anyone should get excited about yet another «paradigm shift» in an online space where someone's almost always hawking the next big thing.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said the AI race could cause World War III, while famed physicist Stephen Hawking said Monday that the technology could be the «worst event in the history of our civilization.»
GOP defense hawks are prevailing over the party's depleted ranks of deficit hawks while Democrats are leveraging their influence to boost domestic priorities.
While that might not seem like a lot, if you sell enough over the course of the year, you can get a pretty healthy passive income without actually having to stand outside the bookstore and hawk your own book.
While the two Jessicas share a name, photograph and whimsical bio — «I have issues» — the other Jessica promoted accounts hawking Canadian real estate investments, cryptocurrency and a radio station in Ghana.
While I agree with you and often hawk about the extremist in the Faiths.
While I'm more of an atheist than anything else and respect Mr. Hawking's vast knowledge of the sciences and believe he's probably correct in his assertions I also believe that NO ONE really knows what's in store for us after death... most likely nothing at all since that's what makes sense to me, but all the brains in our world put together don't really know for sure.
While I respect Steven Hawking as a scientist, his beliefs on religion and heaven carry no weight.
In my view heaven exists, God exists and while Stephen Hawking can exercise his free speech and think I find it so strange that he spends so much time trying to disprove «what he believes does not exist».
So many retards rallying to bash Hawking while unable to disprove anything he said... Welcome to Religion 101.
While scientists like Brian Cox give popular and compelling accounts of the wonders of the universe (see his BBC2 TV series of that name), and atheists like Dawkins and Hawking claim it all disproves God, we need to show how science and religion come from one Wisdom and lead to the One Wisdom Incarnate, Jesus Christ.
Hawking is a physicist and, while he does deal with the origins of the universe, he does not deal with the origins of life.
I've been wishing I could raise free - range chickens, but we've got hawks and coyotes here, plus endlessly clever and nimble raccoons (one has even opened my screen door before, which requires pushing a button while pulling the handle — fortunately, we were both so shocked at meeting suddenly in the doorway, the little bugger took off in the correct direction, rather than into the house).
Vendors hawked them from portable hot - water tanks while yelling, «They're red hot!
it sucks that they've all been relegated to hawking chicken while they weren't even on the card (except EnShow and HBK.)
Imagine that, Rob Gronkowksi, the shirtless party animal, the guy who has lived a life away from football with verve while being hawked by social media, a man with an impromptu, exuberant style.
Media darling Ray Lewis comes in at 50/1, while his ball - hawking teammate Ed Reed is 40/1.
Jackson has the instincts and ball - hawking that Jones seemingly lacks, while Jones has elite speed and athleticism that Jackson lacks.
Bailey's early teammates included Darrell Green and Deion Sanders, who would come to be regarded as the Teddy Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln on the Mount Rushmore of shutdown corners, even though the gap between their playing styles was as yawning as the South Dakota prairie: Green liked to get physical, while the ball - hawking, contact - averse Sanders excelled in space.
Jordan, a hawk - nosed lad of 24 with the copper of Indian blood gleaming through his tawny skin, took the best punches of one of the division's better punchers and punched back with such effect that he was able to coast through the closing rounds while Akins brawled and butted like a man who has lost all other resources.
She guards her nest like a mother hawk, protecting her husband from those she suspects might exploit him unfairly while carefully monitoring the «normal» environment the Ervings insist upon for their children.
And if you generally feel more relatable when you're donning the same costume you use to earn spare cash on weekends by hawking Henry V - size turkey legs in public parks while calling complete strangers «knave» and «m» lady», well, you might want to rethink the your approach to the whole parenting thing.
You might start to notice your baby watching you like a hawk while you eat, or even grabbing for the food on your plate, if she happens to be sitting in your lap during a meal.
«While we still don't have experimental confirmation that Hawking's prediction is true, nearly every expert believes he was right.»
But seen through a Darwinian lens, the scene represents the heartlessness of nature: The stags have died in a fruitless struggle driven by their own instincts, while the approaching fox and hawk see only their next meal.
These mechanisms allow us to see traffic while driving down a bumpy road, or a hawk in flight to see a mouse scurrying for cover.
At the event horizon, Hawking realized in 1974, one particle in a pair can fall into the black hole while the other escapes.
Ordinarily, they don't stick around long enough to be directly observed, but if a pair straddles the event horizon, then one photon can fall into the black hole, while the other escapes, carrying energy away as Hawking radiation.
Your look at the black hole firewall paradox described Hawking radiation as the escape of one of a pair of virtual particles that pop into existence at the event horizon while the other falls into the black hole (6 April, p 38).
In order for the hawk moth to feed on nectar, it doesn't just have to hit a flower's bull's - eye; it has to hit it in the dark while the flower sways back and forth.
Hawking realized that if a pair of particles from the vacuum popped into existence straddling the black hole's boundary then one particle could fly into space, while the other would fall into the black hole.
While the benefits of technology's expanding reach are abundant, many serious thinkers — including Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk and Bill Gates — have expressed fundamental concerns about the possibility that machines could come to exceed human capacity for thinking.
While the Hartle - Hawking model ended up overrun with Boltzmann brains, ordinary human - like consciousnesses prevailed in the newer model.
While he was alive, Hawking had deep faith in humanity's ability to solve problem with ingenuity and creative thinking, and that faith comes through clearly in the film.
The only thing they had in this room was one of those infomercial «ab loungers» covered in dust... you know, the ab - chair looking thingy that they hawk on the infomercials as being the end - all solution to a flabby stomach... telling you that you can get a flat stomach and perfect abs just by sitting on this thing and rocking a little bit while you lazily watch tv.
It began with a shocking revelation: «Stephen Hawking credits his ability to function and maintain focus on such a high level to a certain set of «smart drugs» that enhance cognitive brain function and neural connectivity while strengthening the prefrontal cortex and boosting memory recall.»
Do not let all your favourites be snagged up by other hawk - eyed shoppers — buy a high - low kurta online on Myntra while stocks last.
Beautifully reproduced on canvas, a picturesque hawk on a fence celebrates the great outdoors while exuding a serene moment.
Rachel wore her blond locks in a chic, messy updo, while Brittany went with an intricately braided, faux - hawk - inspired «do.
When McKnight masterfully plopped purple - tinted fox fur - hawks right on top, in a way that it simultaneously stood at attention while seductively falling into the face.
While owls are the bird that has the privilege of having their name in the venue, you'll also find hawks and falcons in great number and a lot of other birds.
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