Swifts screaming overhead, hawking for insects in their no-compromise lifestyle. |
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For most commentators who referred to hunting and hawking in their written work, field sports were thoroughly moral occupations. |
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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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But cheaper tickets and wrestlers hawking rice crackers won't be enough to rescue sumo. |
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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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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 discovery of goshawk and sparrowhawk bones suggest that some vicars enjoyed the aristocratic sport of hawking in their spare time. |
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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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Successful hawking becomes routine, and soon one hunt per day is not enough. |
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I did see a few egrets in the fields and a group of blue-cheeked bee-eaters hawking for insects and perching on powerlines. |
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For the first time this year there were lots of swifts hawking the riverside fields. |
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By coincidence, the restaurant was across the street from where Bradbury was hawking newspapers. |
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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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Block out the sight of vagabond children hawking tat at traffic intersections. |
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It even installed several icons on the desktop hawking the company and other bygones. |
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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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As these notes are being prepared, I am packing my bags to go to Wales for the early-season hawking. |
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A random search by CFO magazine recently uncovered E-tail sites hawking pipe cleaners, arugula seeds, and aglets. |
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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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It's not just the radical white left or sectarians hawking papers for solidarity donations. |
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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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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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Vendors are seen hawking large consignments of assorted music tapes and compact discs. |
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The streets were crowded with all sorts of creatures hawking their wares and goods. |
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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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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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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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They stood on the dusty grass together, blowing brown slime from their noses and hawking it up from their throats. |
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The diet of barbastelles consists almost exclusively of Lepidoptera, probably caught by aerial hawking. |
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The Brooklyn newsies were out hawking the headlines, and with the snow and the cold were most likely to be in a sour mood. |
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Her final waking came with the cry of a newsie outside of the building hawking the headline in a most annoying fashion. |
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The cries of children playing and street vendors hawking their merchandise rose above the hubbub. |
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You'll see vendors hawking everything from incense to books on the latest conspiracy theory. |
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It was a good day to be hawking food, with visitors relishing everything from Betawi kerak telor to pizzas laden with toppings. |
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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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I hope folks demand refunds for those chintzy hats and mugs you're hawking. |
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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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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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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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So I hope for an Independence Day in my lifetime when we will see zero shivering little bodies hawking our flags. |
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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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McGauley does all the promotion himself, spending as many Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays as he can hawking his books at craft fairs, readings, and bookstore signings. |
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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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And it just so happens that Thorne and hawking have been close friends for decades. |
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The new paper models the hawking radiation for a collapsing star before it makes a black hole. |
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Hawking showed how that process works, which is why we call it hawking radiation. |
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There are many diverse types of informal work like handicrafts, home-based work, small shops and establishments, hawking in the streets. |
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You know him from commercials, hawking cars, pizza, and, alongside his brother Eli, cookies. |
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Australian brand Solid Gold Bomb was caught hawking rape-themed T-shirts on Amazon's UK site, instigating public horror. |
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As celebrities on the movie promotion circuit are wont to do, Cameron Diaz is hawking her latest cause celebre. |
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Speaking of bile, my friend James has been hawking his pukey drinks again. |
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Sure, there were the people talking in the streets and the other's hawking their wares, but most of the population wandered desolately down the streets in an ominous silence. |
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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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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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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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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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May spotted four saddlebag dragonflies — another migrator — hawking over goldenrod by the water. |
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It's a cumulation of the routines he used to do on campuses and in fleapits when hawking his low-budget films around the world. |
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The young ones go out hawking along road sides, market places, motor-parks and other public places. |
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The second, Madame Louise, is a haughty, witchlike peddler in a horse-drawn carriage, hawking an alcoholic cure-all. |
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He had a new tough manner of pulling down breath and hawking into the street. |
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Grandpa sat on the front porch, hawking and wheezing, as he packed his pipe with cheap tobacco. |
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It's the clanging of cash registers, the banging of beads, hawking, hondelling and the hooting of horns. |
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Continuing their romance, Kimye took their relationship show over to Canada, where Kim, 31, was hawking her new jewellery line. |
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Chaucer's Pardoner openly admits the corruption of his practice while hawking his wares. |
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The history of Large Munsterlanders goes back to the parti-colored bird and hawking dogs used in the Middle Ages, via, among others, 19th century pointers. |
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He pitched plots like a door-to-door salesman hawking pots and pans. |
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Most communities are engaged in income generation projects such as handicrafts, school uniform and vegetable production, poultry, piggery and fruit production, water tank construction, bee keeping and hawking. |
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Of the three films, the most English by far is the hawking story. |
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The more he learnt about the nuances of their feelings for his client, the mayor, he figured, the better the odds of persuading Bostonians to vote for him. Mr Kennan learnt his trade hawking Listerine mouthwash. |
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At one of the many checkpoints around the Yobe capital of Damaturu, a soldier said the number of children hawking on the streets had ballooned in recent weeks. |
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They were the size of swifts and until now it had been thought that, like swifts, they chased around the sky after insects a technique known as hawking. |
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The other titans have been hawking their own app selections, too. |
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It is very symbolic that as the largest manufacturing meltdown in Canadian history takes place, the government is hawking parliamentary Canadian flag pins that are made in China. |
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His mission is to spread the word through those familiar streets, to the young men hawking tires, the giggling girls in blue school uniforms and the barefoot children who race gleefully through the dust. |
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A northeastern Ontario entrepreneur is hawking an environmental-friendly spray-on application to keep more countertops out of the landfill. |
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The vendors were hawking their wares from little tables lining either side of the market square. |
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The rich enjoyed tennis, fencing, jousting and hunting as well as hawking. |
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One of Becket's father's wealthy friends, Richer de L'Aigle, often invited Thomas to his estates in Sussex where Becket was exposed to hunting and hawking. |
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Tired of that whiner Carrot Top and his long-distance hawking? |
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Royal banquets and feasts were held on a continual basis, as were outdoor sports and pastimes, such as hunting, hawking, and jousting and archery tournaments. |
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