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Instead, many voters will find themselves hemming and hawing (or, shall we say, Turing and Hawking) between the year's two tortured-British-genius biopics.
By comparison with that of Reagan's day, the tension between the diplomats and the moralists, between the tax-eliminators and the deficit hawks, between the idealists and the realists, has been contained and synthesized into a common cause.
The major difference in phage content between SL1344 and S. Typhimurium 135@ was the replacement of SL1344's SopEϕ prophage with a novel prophage we have designated P2-Hawk (between bases 47,071-94,739 in contig 102, WGS project AMDX02).
Falconry courses range from taster days to week-long intensive courses; they will enable you to watch these birds of prey as they feed, learn to lure them to land on your special glove, and study many rare species right up close - from the peregrine falcon (reputedly the world's fastest bird) to the awe-inspiring golden eagle, with many an owl and hawk in between.
But about five weeks ago, Laurel Fox, an occupational therapist at St . Lukes Hospital, was watering some African violets and hibiscus in the hospital's nintHospitalsolarium wasn she spied a large red-tailed hawateringing between her building and the Cathedral of someJohn the Divine.
The coroner said that despite 19 checks carried out on the Hawk T1 between the final flight on 4 November and the incident, there was a repeated failure to pick up that the safety pin had been incorrectly housed and that the seat firing handle was in an unsafe position.
During the April August 1832 Black Hawk War, between white settlers in the lead mining regions and Sauk Chief Black Hawk's British Band, Hamilton again served in the volunteer militia.
In Norse mythology, Veðrfölnir (Old Norse "storm pale," "wind bleached", or "wind-witherer" ) is a hawk sitting between the eyes of a giant, Hræsvelgr, who wears the shape of an eagle.
It is, after all, a comfort to know that a complicated world can be distilled into a compact and reliable daily report that, for the most part, goes down as easily as the prescription pills that are hawked in between the segments.
Frank Rich's description (May 19) of the evening news as a report that "goes down as easily as the prescription pills that are hawked in between the segments" impels me to say that I admire my generation for creating news programs that more accurately reflect today's culture: decentered, fragmented.
It appears that when it comes to hostage crises the division that counts is not the one between hawk and dove but the one between those who must act and those who only watch.
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