hawk
(verb)
To sell.
Examples of hawk in the following topics:
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Madison and the Pressure for War
- The war hawks were primarily from southern and western states of the United States.
- There was never any official roster of war hawks, and no universally acknowledged list exists.
- The war hawks advocated going to war with Britain for reasons related to the interference of the British Royal Navy in American shipping, which was hurting the American economy and, the war hawks believed, injuring American prestige.
- A portrait of Henry Clay, the leader of the war hawks' western faction, painted after the War of 1812.
- Discuss the reasons for war with Great Britain proposed by the "war hawks"
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Being Open Source From Day One is Especially Important for Government Projects
- You do your best, but you can never be totally sure some hawk-eyed hacker out there won't spot something embarrassing after the release.
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Urban Recreation
- Day also introduced a new way of selling papers, known as the London Plan, in which newsboys hawked their newspapers on the streets.
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Predation, Herbivory, and the Competitive Exclusion Principle
- Examples of predators include tigers, snakes, and hawks.
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Popular Culture
- Newsboys were employed to hawk the papers on street corners.
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Origins of the War of 1812
- House of Representatives, a group of young Democratic-Republicans known as the "war hawks" came to the forefront in 1811.
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- The best-known person with ALS, Stephen Hawking, has lived with the disease for more than 40 years, though his is an unusual case.
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Memories Can Boost a Business
- . ~ Stephen Hawking
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Clinton and Foreign Policy
- A Black Hawk helicopter was shot down, and U.S.
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Newspapers
- Day also introduced a new way of selling papers, known as the London Plan, in which newsboys hawked their newspapers on the streets.