How To Use Hawking In A Sentence
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His early career included stints selling ducks and chickens in an open air market in his hometown of Xinxiang, as well as running a roadside stand hawking barbecued meat sticks.
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Hytra Grouper on a bed of salicornia and spinach accompanied with a crayfish sauce scented with pelargonium at Hytra It's daybreak at Athens' Agora, or central market, and the air is buzzing with the cries of fish mongers hawking the day's catch.
Not Your Typical Greek Salad
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Quiet people have the loudest minds. Stephen Hawking
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Single leaf from a Missal, in Latin Germany, Hamburg, shortly before 1381 Illuminated by Meister Bertram von Minden The young people hawking are fashionably dressed: the youth wears a red pourpoint with a dagged hem, a particularly tight chaperon, narrow belt, and open shoes.
Fashion in Art: Medieval France and the Netherlands
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It was all right, maybe, for Stephen Hawking to airily dismiss time as a human construct.

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It was all right, maybe, for Stephen Hawking to airily dismiss time as a human construct.
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Legendary cosmologist and author Professor Stephen Hawking is reported to be 'comfortable' after being rushed to hospital from his home in Cambridge.
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In 1974 Hawking made the discovery that black holes give off radiation.
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The entire research team is supposed to be hawking itself around, in one piece, to anyone who will listen.
Times, Sunday Times
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Hawking radiation, involving massless virtual particles and particle-antiparticle pairs, for example, may explain mass and radiation leakage from blackholes.
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Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change. Stephen Hawking
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Sagan, Johanson, Hawking and others generous coverage to enunciate their beliefs.
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A couple days ago I saw a spotted flycatcher hawking for bugs in one of the tamarisk trees behind our building.
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The minute I turned fifty, doctors started hawking the premenopausal hormones right away.
Roseanne Archy
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A random search by CFO magazine recently uncovered E-tail sites hawking pipe cleaners, arugula seeds, and aglets (those little plastic things on the ends of shoelaces).
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My goal is simple. It is complete understanding of the universe, why it as it is and why it exists as all. Stephen Hawking
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I felt a little uncharitable: maybe they were just honest but hard-up Grimsby trawlermen, reduced to hawking their catch on the streets.
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You'll see vendors hawking everything from incense to books on the latest conspiracy theory.
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When he came, Mistress Marian was standing i 'th' great door o 'th' castle, in her hawking gown o 'green velure cloth laced all with silver cord; her plumed hat was on her curls, and her hawk, Beryl, on her fist.
A Brother To Dragons and Other Old-time Tales
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Instead, she was a saleswoman and the product she was hawking was herself.
Arianna Huffington: The cheque's in the Post
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In this book, Hawking revisits all of the old topics that he discussed and updates them using discoveries that have been made since 1988.
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Walking around the dykes we saw Brown-throated Martins flying low over the water hawking for insects, as well as Greater Striped Swallows.
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Hawking has combined his stellar career with a family life.
Times, Sunday Times
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Hunting and hawking were popular among the gentlemen of early Tudor England because they enjoyed it, but there was more to this interest than the obsession of the enthusiast.
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The word "polymath" was invented for a man like Nathan Myhrvold, who earned a Ph.D. in theoretical physics by age 23, studied with Stephen Hawking, made millions as Microsoft's chief technology officer, and has lectured on topics as diverse as barbecuing and paleontology.
‘These Problems Can Be Solved’
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The thing about smart people is that they seem like crazy people to dumb people. Stephen Hawking
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Speaking of bile, my friend James has been hawking his pukey drinks again.
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And if you lose an atmospheric something in the absence of the trolleys, the quality step up is worth it, and they still have rogue waiters roaming among the troughing hordes with trays of specials for that ersatz street-hawking moment.
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I also saw Microsoft tablet PC kiosks in Denver, as well as a booth hawking Intel's new Centrino product.
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But my dog needs to work off lead, and there are as many skunks mink, too in my hawking fields as in the park: A mustelid meet-up is inevitable.
Archive 2006-07-01
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If you've recently received an annoying robocall hawking an "extended auto warranty," you're not alone—and the Federal Trade Commission has your back.
FTC looking to shut down "auto warranty" robocalls
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There is no heaven or afterlife for broken-down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark. Stephen Hawking
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I hope folks demand refunds for those chintzy hats and mugs you're hawking.
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Hawking uses his wheelchair as an appendage to his paralyzed body, a device for the physical expression of his personality.
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Visitors have long had to fend off a swarm of people hawking camel rides and souvenirs.
Times, Sunday Times
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Many are carried away with those bewitching sports of gaming, hawking, hunting, and such vain pleasures, as [4526] I have said: some with immoderate desire of fame, to be crowned in the Olympics, knighted in the field, &c., and by these means ruinate themselves.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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People are renting rooms, running taxis, selling ice-cream out of their front windows and hawking cigars and peanuts in the streets.
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I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail. There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark. Stephen Hawking
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Vendors are seen hawking large consignments of assorted music tapes and compact discs.
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Hawking's idea of science is that of a rarefied discipline far above the heads of ordinary people and definitely superior to all competing forms of knowledge.
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It was at about this time that the name of Stephen Hawking first impinged on popular awareness.
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The so-called hawking machines have also this object in view, and Fig. 23 is an illustration of Holliday's hawking machine, made by Messrs. Read Holliday & Sons, of Huddersfield.
The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics A Practical Handbook for the Dyer and Student
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For the first time this year there were lots of swifts hawking the riverside fields.
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A bustling area at the crossroads, stands were set up where women and men were hawking things from jewels and fabrics to vegetables and fruits.
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We meandered through the men hawking Rolexes and Yankees knit caps, our coats and scarves wrapped tight to combat the brisk wind coming off the water.
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The cries of street vendors hawking their merchandise rose above the hubbub.
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Stephen Hawking's achievements earned him the acclaim of the entire scientific community.
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Regarding personal habits, you will meet few people who still manage snot and mucus in the traditional way by hawking it up noisily and then spitting, at least not in the city.
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Professor Stephen Hawking demonstrating his new multigym.
Hawking 'Comfortable' in Hospital
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In the same way Hawking, trapped in a crippled body, is physically ensnared but has mentally transcended this barrier to achieve greatness.
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We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the Universe. That makes us something very special. Stephen Hawking
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‘The way the information gets out [of a black hole] seems to be that a true event horizon never forms,’ said Hawking, ‘just an apparent horizon.’
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FARGO, N.D. - Salesmen in Fargo are hawking products with names like the Muscle Wall and the Sandbagging Buddy.
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An alternative cosmology is the Hartle / Hawking model, which does not assume a background space-time in which the universe arises.
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Berner's Boke of Hawking and Hunting.] hyke a Beaumont!
Quentin Durward
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One of the basic rules of the universe is that nothing is perfect. Perfection simply doesn't exist...Without imperfection, neither you nor I would exist. Stephen Hawking
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Gone were flocks of starlings feeding along the runway; no kestrels hawking on the infields for small mammals; egrets, herons, crows, gulls, and geese all but disappeared.
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Apparently half the audience was shocked speechless, but Hawking loved it.
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My brain locks up in one of those cognitive dissonance moments – why is this beautiful creature hawking donuts at six in the morning to all these walking cadavers?
DONUTS OF THE LIVING DEAD • by Aaron Polson
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Single leaf from a Missal, in Latin Germany, Hamburg, shortly before 1381 Illuminated by Meister Bertram von Minden The young people hawking are fashionably dressed: the youth wears a red pourpoint with a dagged hem, a particularly tight chaperon, narrow belt, and open shoes.
Fashion in Art: Medieval France and the Netherlands
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Part of it is no doubt the fact that he is coining it by hawking mass-produced herbal remedies to the credulous and stupid (but is this righteous anger or jealousy?
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Conrad Cheek Jr., who many Hill staffers know as the baritone hawking Street Sense newspapers around Capitol Hill.
HUFFPOST HILL - Steve King, Golden Voices And Smelly New Hampshire
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Stephen Hawking the ego-tripping, media-hyped "cosmologist" also postulated supposed "wormholes from one Universe to another" as well as supposed "wormholes" from one end of our Universe to the other to permit time travel
Democracyarsenal.org
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One of the basic rules of the universe is that nothing is perfect. Perfection simply doesn't exist...Without imperfection, neither you nor I would exist. Stephen Hawking
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But in this egalitarian—and I use the term advisedly—day and age, nobility tends to play down its pedigree, the major exception being British lords who weren't born to greatness but were knighted after they made a killing in convenience stores or sandwich shops, or Eastern Europeans hawking products such as high-end cold creams.
The Prince's Pillows
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Young boys hawking phone cards and cigarettes circulate among the tables as regularly as the uniformed waiters.
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Federal law now makes it a felony to use falsehood and deception to hide the origin of the spam messages hawking your fraudulent wares.
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One, remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Two, never give up work. Work gives you meaning and purpose and life is empty without it. Three, if you are lucky enough to find love, remember it is there and don't throw it away. Stephen Hawking
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He can perform The Flight of the Bumblebee on the tambourine, peppers Stephen Hawking with letters, and has the (nonspeaking) part of Yorick in the school production of Hamlet.
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By coincidence, the restaurant was across the street from where Bradbury was hawking newspapers.
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One of the basic rules of the universe is that nothing is perfect. Perfection simply doesn't exist...Without imperfection, neither you nor I would exist. Stephen Hawking
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Since his undergraduate days Hawking has been a keen follower of the philosopher Karl Popper.
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Hawking, right, uses a robotic voice after motor neurone disease left him unable to speak.
The Sun
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Steven Hawking is the most outstanding physical scientist after Albert Einstein.
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It was all right, maybe, for Stephen Hawking to airily dismiss time as a human construct.
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Elizabeth is a trader who deals with assorted products such as cooking utensils, clothing, ladies 'slippers, etc. and mostly sells through hawking, that is house-to-house selling.
Kiva Loans
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Government works best under the glare of public scrutiny. Absent such scrutiny, abuses occur. Stephen Hawking
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Though not willing to disclose his daily collection, Badshah Mia said that he has five hawking carts placed across these Mosques and dargahs.
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The thing about smart people is that they seem like crazy people to dumb people. Stephen Hawking
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The hawking is very irritating to the inflamed throat and is often the reason the symptoms persist.
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Sciama remembered clearly, as do his colleagues, that on some days Hawking would turn up at the office with a bandage around his head, having fallen heavily and received a nasty bump.
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James has taken steps to correct this and it's evident in his game, as he has become a better on ball defender which helps compliment his superior ball-hawking skills.
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Having spent most of last night coughing, hawking and spitting, I really wasn't in the mood for the arrival of Lucy Smooth's workmen this morning.
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Hawking's main concern was that a fleet of alien spacecraft could turn up wanting to strip mine the Earth for its bountiful resources.
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The diet of barbastelles consists almost exclusively of Lepidoptera, probably caught by aerial hawking.
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While lots of children his age go to school, Rizki is on the street in the hot sun or rain seven days a week hawking papers while dodging the traffic.
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Hawking uses his wheelchair as an appendage to his paralyzed body, a device for the physical expression of his personality.
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Stephen Hawking's achievements earned him the acclaim of the entire scientific community.
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Visitors have long had to fend off a swarm of people hawking camel rides and souvenirs.
Times, Sunday Times
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Less than three years after arriving at Oxford University, Hawking again had to face the music when finals approached, and he suddenly found that he could have been better prepared.
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Jeff GilesMOVIESThe Angels 'Style Guide "Charlie's Angels" is hawking everything from baby Ts to designer shades -- all to give laywomen that heavenly' 70s style.
Periscope
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It even installed several icons on the desktop hawking the company and other bygones.
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Instead, they will take out a morcha at Azad Maidan this afternoon to protest against the Supreme Court verdict on non-hawking zones in the city.
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String theory by its very definition is based on the conventional rules of quantum mechanics and if Hawking was right, the entire foundation of the theory would be destroyed.
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No doubt, hawking is not often regarded as a proper job, but in reality, it involves minimum investment with maximum returns.
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On my daily commute to work, I always notice a newspaper salesman at a dangerous intersection of the Grand Central Parkway, hawking all of New York's hometown papers for both straphangers and drivers.
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Now young Sir Rowland Nasmyth (him who was father to that Sir Rowland who wedded your sister the Lady Anne last Michaelmas, ye mind, dears), he would be often over for a day, or maybe several days, at the castle; and all four would ride a-hawking, or ramble together, two by two, through the park; or Lord Ernle and Sir Rowland would play at rackets, and i 'fecks 'twas a sight to see 'em at it!
A Brother To Dragons and Other Old-time Tales
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The entire research team is supposed to be hawking itself around, in one piece, to anyone who will listen.
Times, Sunday Times
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You'll see snake charmers, vendors hawking everything under the sun, the occasional elephant and taxi drivers that put a New York cabbie to shame.
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In time, perhaps, the elusive Higgs boson might be found or not found, so conclusively settling the long-running grudge match between boffinry heavyweight Professor Higgs and his nemesis, famed wheelchair robovoice savant Stephen Hawking.
The Register
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So are we at least all agreed that Ellie is Eloise Hawking?
The Tail Section » John K.’s Theory: Ellie Hawking?
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We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the Universe. That makes us something very special. Stephen Hawking
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The extraordinary predatory specialization of the giant noctule may be shared by the few other big aerial-hawking bat species which exist elsewhere in the world.
Archive 2007-02-01
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The cries of children playing and street vendors hawking their merchandise rose above the hubbub.
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My goal is simple. It is complete understanding of the universe, why it as it is and why it exists as all. Stephen Hawking
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With black handwoven cloth wrapped round his head, this elderly Miao man looks satisfied with his life of hawking deep-fried dough cake.
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If time travel is possible, where are the tourists from the future? Stephen Hawking
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Mitton suggested an advance, to which Hawking smiled and made a faintly disparaging reply.
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She had a weakness for fine clothes and being a vigorous lady, she enjoyed hawking, shooting the long bow, and making the trip from Theobalds to Westminster, a dozen miles away on horseback.
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-- If heart-burn is attended with sickness at the stomach and a constant hawking up of a tough phlegm, it will be necessary to cleanse the stomach with a gentle emetic, such as ipecac or indian physic.
The Cherokee Physician, or Indian Guide to Health, as Given by Richard Foreman, a Cherokee Doctor; Comprising a Brief View of Anatomy, With General Rules for Preserving Health without the Use of Medicines. The Diseases of the U. States, with Their Symptom
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The entire research team is supposed to be hawking itself around, in one piece, to anyone who will listen.
Times, Sunday Times
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We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the Universe. That makes us something very special. Stephen Hawking
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Lowe is unsparing in the book in her description of her husband - his morning ritual ‘inner cleansing’ that includes spitting and hawking - and his halting English.
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Block out the sight of vagabond children hawking tat at traffic intersections.
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Birds, on the contrary, are not hunted, but shot in the air, or taken with nets and other devices, which is called fowling; or they are pursued and taken by birds of prey, which is called hawking, a species of sport now fallen almost entirely into desuetude in
The Book of Household Management
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Horatio's a suspect in a murder investigation and you're hawking me about a check?
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The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge. Stephen Hawking
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Life would be tragic if it weren't funny. Stephen Hawking
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He has an unquenchable enthusiasm for hunting and especially for hawking.
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Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change. Stephen Hawking
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But Mr. Hawking and Mr. Mlodinow assert that "their creation does not require the intervention of some supernatural being or god.
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The thing about smart people is that they seem like crazy people to dumb people. Stephen Hawking
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They were also one of the most popular game birds for hawking and Henry VIII passed legislation imposing heavy fines on those caught stealing heron eggs or killing them by any means other than hawking.
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The visitors are wondering if we have found some secret Hawking-like black hole disappearing mechanism for momentary litter and dog poop!
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We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the Universe. That makes us something very special. Stephen Hawking
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So the Fair Maid of Perth laid aside the splendid hawking glove which she was embroidering for the Lady Drummond, and putting on her holyday kirtle, prepared to attend her father to the Blackfriars monastery, which was adjacent to Couvrefew Street in which they lived.
The Fair Maid of Perth
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Hawking has ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which has confined him to a wheelchair and leaves him unable to speak without the help of a computerized voice synthesizer.
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I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail. There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark. Stephen Hawking
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In the sequel "The Universe in a Nutshell," published in 2001, Hawking looked into concepts such as supergravity and the possibility of a universe with 11 dimensions.
Toronto Sun
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The second meeting was when Professor Hawking came on set during filming at Cambridge.
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a ball-hawking center fielder
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It was a good day to be hawking food, with visitors relishing everything from Betawi kerak telor (a crunchy snack made of glutinous rice with egg) to pizzas laden with toppings.
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Interviews with the climbers and their companion Richard Hawking are intimate and direct, while the dramatic sequences place the viewer firmly at the front of this white-knuckle ride.
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Sagan, Johanson, Hawking and others generous coverage to enunciate their beliefs.
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I felt a little uncharitable: maybe they were just honest but hard-up Grimsby trawlermen, reduced to hawking their catch on the streets.
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The movie opens with a scrupulously framed shot of the peasant woman Ermo, wrapped in her dull yellow babushka, hawking twisted noodles at the outskirts of an unnamed northern Chinese village.
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The large gape looks ideal for hawking insects in mid-air, but paradoxically, the birds take most of their prey from the ground or from a branch.
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Traders set up stalls at major venues, openly hawking illegally acquired wares and at giveaway prices.
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For all his odd and scary views, Buchanan has played the fear card like a snake oil salesman hawking eternal life.
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People who boast about their I.Q. are losers. Stephen Hawking
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Decimus, that hunting pope, is much discommended by [1877] Jovius in his life, for his immoderate desire of hawking and hunting, in so much that (as he saith) he would sometimes live about Ostia weeks and months together, leave suitors [1878] unrespected, bulls and pardons unsigned, to his own prejudice, and many private men's loss.
Anatomy of Melancholy
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She mostly sells them through hawking, which is house to house selling, and sometimes in the community market.
Kiva Loans
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I complained, and was given another room where the draughts were the same, but I was without my coughing and hawking neighbour.
In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc
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The Hawkings and their friends in Cambridge showed little interest in fashion and pop music, although Jane was keen on minidresses and the latest hairstyles.
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Empima (empyema) is the hawking-up of sanies, with infection of the lung and a sanious habit.
Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century
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and she cleared her throat with a loud hawking sound and gobbed into the cup, a huge slimy gob.
COME TO MECCA
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Hawking, who is only able to speak through a computer-generated voice synthesizer, has a neuromuscular dystrophy that has pro GREssed over the years and left him almost completely paralyzed.
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Gregarious, flocks often hawking for flying insects and spiralling up to perform aerobatics.
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In 1974 Hawking made the discovery that black holes give off radiation.
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Visitors have long had to fend off a swarm of people hawking camel rides and souvenirs.
Times, Sunday Times
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From then on the twenty-three-year-old physicist could call himself Dr. Stephen Hawking.
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They stood on the dusty grass together, blowing brown slime from their noses and hawking it up from their throats.
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If you've recently received an annoying robocall hawking an "extended auto warranty," you're not alone — and the Federal Trade Commission has your back.
FTC looking to shut down "auto warranty" robocalls
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Despite this warning, Hawking found it necessary to in clue one equation.
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Already the bazaar was teeming with traders and farmers and craftsfolk hawking their produce.
Carnivores of Light and Darkness
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And, given the product-hawking that barrages my every waking hour - ads on TV, on the sides of bus stops, etc. - a few unsought e-mails should hardly make me bat an eye.
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Perhaps the most surprising thing is quite how prominent and all-pervading the spectacle of glazed, jowly men hawking their sexism became at its midweek peak, dwarfing the complete collapse of the British economy and transforming the world into a place where Keys and Gray seemed to loom out of every crevice, ready to spring fresh sexism scoops and diffuse additional sexism leaks.
Andy Gray and Richard Keys convicted on sound evidence | Barney Ronay
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He quickly pocketed the talisman, and then handed Hawking one of his cards.
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These days, instead of snake oil salesmen hawking their wares from the back of a wagon, we have late-night cable television infomercials and Web-based promotions.
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British scientist Stephen Hawking is worried that any extraterrestrial life we find is likely to be a creature out of the movie Predator – not ET.
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Wish the UKBA would just grab some of the useless Stella-guzzling, phlegm-hawking, abuse-slinging reebok-clad, oxygen-thieving scutters hanging around outside the convenience store over the road instead.
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One, remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Two, never give up work. Work gives you meaning and purpose and life is empty without it. Three, if you are lucky enough to find love, remember it is there and don't throw it away. Stephen Hawking
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At Miami Carnival in October, several soca music traders set up stalls at major venues, openly hawking illegally acquired wares and at giveaway prices.
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He has an unquenchable enthusiasm for hunting and especially for hawking.
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They shudder pathetically like lithographs of Victorian beggars with perfect features and alabaster skin hawking rags in the lewd alleys of the novel.
Necessary Poetry : Rigoberto González : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
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She mostly sells the clothing materials through hawking, that is, personal selling method.
Kiva Loans
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And if you dropped the delimiter “American” from the question above, the winner would undoubtedly be Stephen Hawking.
Guest Post — Kip Thorne on Stephen Hawking
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The lively scientific spat between Professors Higgs and Hawking has trailed a predictable plethora of anecdotage in its wake, much of it designed to illustrate Hawking's ‘mischievous sense of humour’.
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After all, they don't come much manlier than Manchester United Methuselah Ryan Giggs and he's hawking a yoga DVD.But ultimately, for a dressing room to man up, it first needs to woman down.
Premier League stars need to woman down before they man up | Barry Glendenning
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My goal is simple. It is complete understanding of the universe, why it as it is and why it exists as all. Stephen Hawking
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Like all his contemporaries, Hawking was brought up, as a scientist, on the classical ideas of Newton and on relativity theory and quantum physics in their original forms.
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Child labour is employed not only in the industrial sector but also the non-industrial or unorganized sector like brassware making, diamond cutting, hawking goods, firework, slate manufacture etc.
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He is hawking his goods everywhere.
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When strongly acid it has no mean operation in rendering the expectoration more easy, for by bringing up the sputa, which occasion troublesome hawking, and rendering them more slippery, and, as it were, clearing the windpipe with a feather, it relieves the lungs and proves emollient to them; and when it succeeds in producing these effects it must do much good.
On Regimen In Acute Diseases
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Ladies and gentlemen, it's my privilege to introduce Stephen Hawking.
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FARGO, N.D. -- Salesmen in Fargo are hawking products with names like the Muscle Wall and the Sandbagging Buddy.
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Ok, nobody likes messy pavements or hawking in public, but is fining people for doing it really the answer?
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If the idea of hawking your wares on eBay is overwhelming and scares you, there are some tools to help you navigate the selling end and to offer helpful tips to make your selling more successful:
Amy Nebens and Jara Negrin: Moms Can Make Good Dough From Home
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Swifts screaming overhead, hawking for insects in their no-compromise lifestyle.
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Public policy says teens shouldn't have sex, but commerce bombards us with half-naked nymphets hawking the latest magazine, music, movie, video game, gadget, fashion.
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It's full of nasty, worrying stuff and advertisers might shy from hawking their wares so close to such uncomfortable viewing.
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He was down by the river that night, hawking his sweetmeats.
THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
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Stephen Hawking looks like a shrunken pile of bones, yet in his scientific investigations he is probing the secrets of the origin of the universe.
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After hawking their burgers at county fairs for a few years, they decided to open up a restaurant.
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Each sentence of his lecture is therefore preprogrammed into his computer, and Hawking controls the pace of its delivery through his limited hand movement and the cursor.
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You hear everything: coughing, hawking up a loogey, vomiting.
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Stephen Hawking's achievements earned him the acclaim of the entire scientific community.
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Hawking was on the borderline between a first and a second.
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One of the basic rules of the universe is that nothing is perfect. Perfection simply doesn't exist...Without imperfection, neither you nor I would exist. Stephen Hawking
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Successful hawking becomes routine, and soon one hunt per day is not enough.
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One of the basic rules of the universe is that nothing is perfect. Perfection simply doesn't exist...Without imperfection, neither you nor I would exist. Stephen Hawking
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In particular, Hawking was gaining a renewed interest in a field called thermodynamics, developed by Lord Kelvin and others in the nineteenth century.
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The craft library was stocked with media, all digitalized from Moses to Plato to Hawking.
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The streets were crowded with all sorts of creatures hawking their wares and goods.
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There were musicians on the street corner and a merchant hawking every imaginable good; jewelry, dresses, perfumes, fruits and nuts by the cartload.
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One, remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Two, never give up work. Work gives you meaning and purpose and life is empty without it. Three, if you are lucky enough to find love, remember it is there and don't throw it away. Stephen Hawking
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We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the Universe. That makes us something very special. Stephen Hawking
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Reading your first post immediately made me think of Hawking's Brief History Of Time, but… ach I need to think about this in detail!
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Plus, who doesn't like hawking up big gobs of phlegm?
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Besides hawking and shooting, there is another way of taking birds, termed "batfowling" or "batfolding," and that this method is of some antiquity we may gather from the following line in the 'Tempest' (Act ii. Scene 1).