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Sentence count:91Posted:2017-04-05Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: mawkishhawkmohawktomahawksinking feelingkingjokingtakingMeaning: ['hɔːkɪŋ]  n. 1. English theoretical physicist (born in 1942) 2. the act of selling goods for a living. 
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31. Stephen Hawking was born ion the 300th anniversary of the Galileo's death.
32. According to Hawking, a theoretical physicist whose body is paralyzed by motor neurone disease, there is no heaven, and our brain is like a computer that will stop working when its components fail.
33. Horatio's a suspect in a murder investigation and you're hawking me about a check?
34. Hawking was forced to backpedal a bit on his stance in 1997, after new calculations revealed a limited set of conditions that could give rise to naked singularities.
35. But astrophysicist Stephen Hawking theorizes that life could exist out there that we can't even imagine: life that is not carbon-based.
36. Stephen William Hawking was born in January 1942 in London.
37. Professor Stephen William Hawking, CH, CBE, FRS , born January 8, 1942, in Oxford, England, is one of the world's leading theoretical physicists.
38. British scientist Stephen Hawking is worried that any extraterrestrial life we find is likely to be a creature out of the movie Predator – not ET.
39. Nearby there is an outdoor market, traders hawking woolens and warm jackets stamp to keep warm at the roadside.
40. In September, the institute expanded with a new wing called the Stephen Hawking Centre but the cosmologist was unable to attend in person and sent his regards by video.
41. If that is the case, says Hawking, Einstein's general theory of relativity would have to be modified(sentencedict.com), and there would be no singularities .
42. By most accounts, the vendors hawking trinkets outside the stadium outnumber the foreigners who go there to gawk.
43. In the book -- with the quasi-religious title, you may have noticed -- Hawking says that he doesn't believe a God lit "the blue touch paper and set the Universe going."
44. But primarily, Hawking is being interpreted as vocalizing the point that religion has no place in a scientific field.
45. Because the secretion of the pharynx is increased, a patient with chronic pharyngitis usually has a hawking action and spits white sputamentum, thereby affecting work and study frequently.
46. Ladies and gentlemen, it's my privilege to introduce Stephen Hawking.
47. One of the longest-living survivors of the condition is Stephen Hawking, the 68-year-old cosmologist, who was diagnosed at the age of 21.
48. The esteemed astrophysicist Stephen Hawking has assured us that even the biggest and baddest black holes will just evaporate away.
49. Harking back to the far-off days when he was a grad student, physicist Stephen Hawking recalls how physicists bristled at the idea of a big bang, with its echoes of the biblical Genesis story.
50. I have a bet of 100 dollars that we won't find the Higgs, " added Hawking, whose books including "A Brief History of Time" have sought to popularise study of stellar physics.
51. Notable former Cambridge students include Oliver Cromwell, Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin and Stephen Hawking.
52. The Hawking effect, event horizon and corresponding temperature of a uniformly accelerating, non stationary , charged black hole are given.
53. Some major puzzles in black hole theory and General Relativity, including Hawking radiation, information puzzle, singularity theorem and synchronization of clock rate, are presented.
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54. Will we soon see besuited art dealers hawking their products from disused stores on Oxford Street? These really are the last few skulls and the jewels were hand-crafted ...
55. She could be heard hawking and coughing in the upstairs bedroom.
56. After Hawking was born, the family moved back to London, where his father headed the division of parasitology at the National Institute for Medical Research.
57. Volitation art work inspired from the scientific giant-Stephen Hawking, show you Hawking's magic world.
58. Steven Hawking is the most outstanding physical scientist after Albert Einstein.
59. Most of the women were hawking food around the various prisons.
60. The company also has a 25th Anniversary site up that's basically just a venue for hawking their hardware products—I looked in vain for a picture of my beloved scroll wheel mouse, but had no luck.
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