Marco Rubio, a Florida senator, and Chris Christie, governor of New Jersey, hawkishly favour just the sort of reauthorisation of the Patriot Act's current provisions that Mr Reid opposes. |
And perhaps the British taxman focuses less hawkishly on the precise source of a foreign-owned firm's earnings than he might. |
These stats, these are the currency of the ICU – constantly, hawkishly monitored. |
It's a mistake to think that we can solve the problem simply by speaking more hawkishly and voting with Republicans on military matters. |
What appeared to be even more fascinating was that while Callas was born ugly, becoming hawkishly beautiful in her late 30s, Onassis simply grew uglier and uglier. |