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Some countries which talk hawkishly are not prepared to support their words with actions.
He glanced at Veovis, who was watching him hawkishly now.
The political "textbook" calls for a relatively inexperienced first-term senator to run hawkishly.
Lever was studying the young man hawkishly.
On the other side of 81st Street, Angela Lebron hawkishly watched the cars pass.
Andy watched the figures hawkishly, then relaxed.
Ben's eyes watched him hawkishly now.
For example, asked how we should proceed in Iraq, he says hawkishly, "We can't pull out responsibly."
Jyan leaned back, watching him hawkishly, the fingers of his right hand pulling at the fingers of the left.
Karr was watching them hawkishly.
The interest is not surprising, given that so much else in Hollywood - pounds gained, weekly box office receipts - is hawkishly tracked.
The Senate Commerce Committee has passed a bill that takes a similar approach, though the House measure is more hawkishly deregulatory.
"The nervous system ..." DeVore stared at him hawkishly.
Zaphod's head snapped round (his other one was looking hawkishly in entirely the wrong direction) just in time to see the lethal killer robot directly behind him seize up and start to smoke.
During the UK-only story 'Crisis of Command', Mirage hawkishly supported Prowl's party who advocated exploiting the Creation Matrix to animate dedicated war machines.
Magneto is all the more fascinating by virtue of being played by Michael Fassbender, the hawkishly handsome Irish-German actor whose on-screen identity crises dominated no fewer than four movies in 2011.
Fifteen seconds... He raised his arm, tensed, looking about him hawkishly, his whole self gathered in the gesture, then brought it down sharply, hurling himself forward, a great wave of men following him down the corridor toward the barrier.
Although a Southern Baptist from his upbringing in a strictly literalist, but hawkishly secularist, environment, when in Raleigh, Helms worshipped at the moderate Hayes-Barton Baptist Church, where he had served as a deacon and Sunday school teacher before his election to the Senate.