Hawkins doesn't have exceptional coverage ability but is aggressive and physical. |
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Hawkins is an inventor who has perfected a highly accurate gunsight for machine guns. |
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Hawkins doesn't give us a heap of recitative, but actually finds a coherent musical structure that fits the poems. |
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I seek leave to hold this question over until Mr Hawkins is in a position to be in the House to answer it. |
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When Hawkins missed a difficult green the colour finished hanging over a corner pocket and Parrott was left in a full ball snooker. |
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In addition to revisiting his early songwriting self, Hawkins has discovered a fundament of feeling for his bandfellows. |
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Rashard Lewis needs nine three-point field goals to pass Hersey Hawkins for fifth place on the Sonics all-time list. |
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Oh, believe me, Dr Hawkins, I have seen the state of some of their homes, or should I call them hovels? |
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Hawkins could knock this sort of thing out standing on his head, which he probably did. |
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Hawkins knocked off another half-pint of whiskey and made his way back to the tiny stage. |
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Levin was splinting a Guardsman's broken arm when Hawkins came into the infirmary, his faintly silvering hair still wet from his bath. |
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Dr Hawkins, your mother tells me you're on the staff at the Women's hospital. |
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It may have to be done by video link from Perth, I think, hereafter, Mr Hawkins. |
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What Hawkins does best is build a steady pace into each track to make a stream of bubbling sounds and images. |
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It's Sadie Hawkins day, and a prime opportunity for the women of Dogpatch to snare a husband. |
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Well, it says here that Hawkins was carrying out an illegal shotgun marriage. |
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Two years ago Jeremy Hawkins downshifted from London's financial district, where he had worked for 23 years, to a home-based life. |
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When Cal overhears his father plotting, he feels like Jim Hawkins eavesdropping on John Silver and the pirates planning mutiny. |
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Two players who crossed paths with him were not allowed to enter the league in 1966, Connie Hawkins and Roger Brown. |
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First, Gus Johnson and Elgin Baylor took it into the air, where Connie Hawkins, Julius Erving and Michael Jordan have followed. |
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And she was appropriately saucy, especially when thanking her co-star Sally Hawkins. |
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Processing speed doesn't matter in the brain, says Hawkins, because the basis of thought is not data manipulation but memory retention and prediction. |
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Now, fashionista interviews Douglas' mother, Natalie Hawkins, about the controversy. |
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Sharpton had led a series of protest marches through Bensonhurst after Hawkins was killed. |
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Hawkins may have his opinions, but no one from the Romney camp has yet to release any statements in response to the site. |
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With illustrations, the way one sees huck Finn or Jim Hawkins is shaped immensely. |
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For Lamont Hawkins, better known as U-God, the 20th anniversary of Enter the Wu Tang is no time for resting on laurels. |
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For one thing, I still don't trust Hawkins as far as I can throw him. |
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The teenage songstress was up against some strong competition, including performances from soundalikes singing as Justin Hawkins, Luther Vandross and Dido. |
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A senior figure has delivered some home truths about the farming industry to a gathering of young farmers in the area, writes Farming Reporter Justin Hawkins. |
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At the Women's Skateboard Vert finals, 37-year-old Burnside edged out up-and-coming skater Lin-Z Adams Hawkins, 15, for the gold medal. |
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Hawkins is at his smoochiest, swooning best on the ballads like April In Paris and Stardust. |
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Original members included Burke, Langton, Beauclerk, Goldsmith, Chamier, Hawkins, and Nugent, to be joined by Garrick, Boswell, and Sheridan. |
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Mr Hawkins said, 'We foresee that TLS will be a flexible operation, providing services completely tailored to its clients' requirements. |
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Cleck capitalised on Lions' indiscipline to reply with a 19thminute try converted by Ollie Hawkins. |
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Sir John Hawkins, considered the pioneer of the British slave trade, was the first to run the Triangular trade, making a profit at every stop. |
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William Hawkins said that at common law, piracy by a subject was esteemed to be petty treason. |
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I want Labour to reach out to people like Richard Hawkins, a lockkeeper on The Thames. |
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In 1562 Elizabeth sent privateers Hawkins and Drake to seize booty from Spanish and Portuguese ships off the coast of West Africa. |
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Hawkins had sought to keep the peace by buying a Snickers bar. |
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Hawkins observes that the Dutch printers were the first to follow the lead in this detail. |
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There's something captivatingly familiar about Sally Hawkins on screen, which makes her ideal as everyone's favourite mum in Paddington. |
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While Hawkins made only three such trips, ultimately the English were to dominate the trade. |
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But Hawkins again counterpunched, making the most of his chances in low-scoring visits as Dale struggled to reach double figures on his turns. |
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Monk said to Hawk, 'You're the great Coleman Hawkins, right? |
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Michael Pallier, Raine and Horne prestige agent said that Hawkins had cleverly invested her money into blue-chip properties. |
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He may not have the prettiest set of gnashers, but at least Darkness yelper Justin Hawkins believes in a thing called oral hygiene. |
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Also pictured are members of the guide company and guider Miss Pamela Hawkins. |
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Despite the exploits of Lok and Towerson, John Hawkins of Plymouth is widely acknowledged to be an early pioneer of the English slave trade. |
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In 1593, Admiral Sir Richard Hawkins advocated drinking orange and lemon juice as a means of preventing scurvy. |
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Slaver John Hawkins, for example, arrived with 300 captives from West Africa. |
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One of the white kids pulled a gun and shot 16-year-oldYusef Hawkins dead. |
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Around 1563 Drake first sailed west to the Spanish Main, on a ship owned and commanded by John Hawkins, with a cargo of people forcibly removed from the coast of West Africa. |
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However, Hawkins got a strikeout and flyout to center to end the inning. |
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The four are actually friends Sue Hawkins, Jacky Fellows, Deb Nicholls and Emma Rollason who perform together for the Dudleybased Fizzog Productions. |
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Hawkins said the group would aim to complete about 100 reformats during quarter four, taking the total of stores converted from a third of the 480-store estate to about half. |
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Hawkins was to have a device implanted in his throat to help him speak in a 'strange Dalek voice ', as his wife put it, but the operation gave him another seven years of life. |
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The critics singled out, among the other players, Jack Hawkins as Caliban, Marius Goring as Ariel, Jessica Tandy as Miranda and Alec Guinness as Ferdinand. |
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Other British privateers of note include Fortunatus Wright, Edward Collier, Sir John Hawkins, his son Sir Richard Hawkins, Michael Geare, and Sir Christopher Myngs. |
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