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Hawks and used
They quickly made friends with Hollywood insider ( and fellow Ivy Leaguer ) Allan Dwan, but Hawks landed his first important job when he used his family's wealth to loan money to studio head Jack Warner.
Levon and the Hawks were recommended by blues singer John Hammond, who earlier that year had used Helm, Hudson and Robertson on his Vanguard album So Many Roads.
Carpenter's film used the same source material as the 1951 Howard Hawks film, The Thing from Another World, Carpenter's version is more faithful to the John W. Campbell, Jr. novella, Who Goes There ?, upon which both films were based.
However, the American Point System standardized finally in 1886 is different from Hawks ’ original idea in that 1 pica is not precisely equal to < sup > 1 </ sup >⁄< sub > 6 </ sub > inch ( neither the Imperial inch nor the U. S. inch ), as the United States Type Founders ’ Association defined the standard pica to be the Johnson Pica which had been adopted and used by Mackellar, Smiths and Jordan type foundry ( MS & J ), Philadelphia.
The Golden Age of the Western film is epitomized by the work of two directors: John Ford and Howard Hawks ( both of whom often used John Wayne in lead roles ).
For the 2007 – 08 season, the Atlanta Hawks updated the colors and uniforms to navy blue, red, and white, marking the first time since the days in St. Louis that they had used those colors.
There used to be a third, but in the winter of 2008-2009, Hawks ' Nest became an all tubing park, the largest on the East Coast.
In Oregon, Swainson's Hawk selects nesting trees having a different configuration than those used by Red-tailed or Ferruginous Hawks.
The Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks is the name used by the varsity sports teams of Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
Hawks are sometimes used in falconry, a sport in which trained birds of prey are flown at small game for sport.
Birds used in the show include Blue and Yellow Macaws, European Eagle Owl, Harris Hawks, Toco Toucan, Bald Eagle and Hyacinth Macaws.
In political usage chickenhawk is a compound of chicken ( meaning coward ) and hawk ( meaning someone who advocates war, first used to describe " War Hawks " in the War of 1812 ).
Since about 1980, Harris ' Hawks have been increasingly used in falconry and are now the most popular hawks in the West ( outside of Asia ) for that purpose, as they are one of the easiest to train and the most social.
Avanti engines that were factory installed in Hawks ( and Larks ) had serial numbers beginning with " JT " ( for R1 ) and " JTS " ( for R2 ), rather than the " R " and " RS " prefixes used in Avantis.
Previously, Elland Road was home to Holbeck Rugby Club and although used primarily for football since the early 20th century, rugby league returned when the ground was used by the Hunslet Hawks for several seasons in the mid-1980s.
He negotiated a deal to play at the Chicago Coliseum, the same arena that the fledgling Chicago Black Hawks of the National Hockey League used for its home games.
The stadium is used as the " home " of the New York Hawks, the fictional team in the USA Network series Necessary Roughness, which utilizes Georgia Film, Music & Digital Entertainment Office tax credits to film in the Atlanta area.
The airfield is also used for training by many aircraft types including Merlins, Sea Kings, Pumas, Chinooks, Lynx, Hercules C-130, C17 Globemasters and Hawks.
Today, Mona is used for circuit practice by BAE Hawks from RAF Valley.
* Nelson C. Hawks, in 1879, used a printer ’ s foot of a statute foot decreased by 0. 375 %.
During the 1980s, 851 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron based in Prince Edward County, Ontario owned a Sabre that at one time was used by the Golden Hawks.
The President Classic used the longer 120. 5 " wheelbase of the Hawks, and like the 1947-1950 Land Cruisers used the additional length to create a roomier rear passenger area.

Hawks and real
After making the World War II film Air Force in 1943 starring John Garfield, Hawks made two films with Hollywood and real life lovers Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.
Terry Wilson, as the real " Bill Hawks ", arrives to put the puzzle together.
" John Twelve Hawks " is a pseudonym and his real identity is unknown.
He has no fixed home, no bank account or internet connection, and John Twelve Hawks is not his real name.

Hawks and race
Howard, bought him a Mercer race car and Hawks began racing and working on his new car during the summer vacation in California.
Some of these delays were caused by Hawks ' leisurely attitude on the set, and on several occasions Hawks shut down production so that the cast and crew could go see a horse race.
O ' Handley brought immediate changes to the Black Hawks landscape in 2002-03, hauling in Waterloo's first division championship in 23 years with a 38-17-5 record and finishing only two points behind the Lincoln Stars in the Anderson Cup race.

Hawks and car
For his next film, Hawks wanted to make a film about his childhood passion: car racing.
Hawks then returned to his childhood passion for car races with Red Line 7000 in 1965. the film starred a young James Caan in his first leading role.
Because of Studebaker's poor financial shape, the underpinnings of the car remained very similar to previous Hawks.
In the Spiegel interview and in the Daily Telegraph article, Hawks states that he drives a 15-year-old car and that he does not own a television.
Glenn Hall received a car from James D. Norris, president of the Black Hawks.

Hawks and film
* Howard Hawks, film director ( 1896 – 1977 )
Howard Winchester Hawks ( May 30, 1896December 26, 1977 ) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter of the classic Hollywood era.
He was next employed as a prop boy and general assistant on an unspecified film directed by Cecil B. DeMille ( Hawks never named the film in later interviews and DeMille made five films roughly in that time period ).
While breaking into the film industry in the summer of 1916, Hawks also unsuccessfully attempted to transfer to Stanford University, and then returned to Cornell in September 1916.
Hawks next worked on the Mary Pickford film The Little Princess, directed by Marshall Neilan.
Hawks then had his first experience as a film director at the age of twenty-one when he and cinematographer Charles Rosher spent the day filming a tricky double exposure dream sequence with Pickford.
Hawks's first film The Road to Glory was based on a thirty-five page treatment that Hawks wrote and is one of only two Hawks films that are lost films.
The film contained religious iconography and messages that would never again be seen in a Hawks film.
" Hawks was dissatisfied with the film after being certain that dramatic films would establish his reputation, but realized what he had done wrong when Sol Wurtzel told Hawks " Look, you've shown you can make a picture, but for God's sake, go out and make entertainment.
Immediately after completing The Road to Glory Hawks began writing his next film, Fig Leaves, his first ( and only until 1935 ) comedy.
Although he mainly dismissed his early work, Hawks praised the film in later interviews.
Hawks went both over schedule and over budget on the film, which began the rift between him and Sol Wurtzel that would eventually lead to Hawks leaving Fox.
In France, Henri Langlois called Hawks " the Gropius of the cinema " and Swiss novelist and poet Blaise Cendrars said that the film " definitely marked the first appearance of contemporary cinema.
" However Hawks once again went over budget with this film and his relationship with Sol Wurtzel became worse.
Hawks considered the novel to be " one of the greatest detective stories of all time " and was eager to make it his first sound film.
" However, after shooting only a few scenes, Fox shut Hawks down and ordered him to make a silent film, both because of Griffith's voice and because they only owned the legal rights to make a silent film.
The film was believed lost until the mid-1970s and was screened for the first time in the US at a Hawks retrospective in 1974.
Hawks was in attendance of the screening and attempted to have the only print of the film destroyed.
After several months of unemployment, Hawks renewed his career with his first sound film in 1930.

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