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hawks and cabinet
The hawks in the cabinet were seen as Kevin Boland and Neil Blaney, both sons of founding fathers in the party with strong Old IRA pasts.

hawks and symbolic
The obelisk stands for the house of life at the city of " O ' n ", whereas the two hawks are symbolic of Horus, the Egyptian God at that time.

hawks and invasion
War hawks in the U. S. called for an invasion of Canada to punish the British Empire and to lessen the threat to American interests represented by the Native Americans.

hawks and Northern
There are records of Golden Eagles killing and eating other large raptors such as Gyrfalcons ( Falco rusticolus ), Northern Goshawks ( Accipiter gentilis ), and Buteo hawks, whether adults, nestlings or eggs.
Adult Merlins may be preyed on by larger raptors, especially Peregrine Falcons ( F. peregrinus ), eagle-owls ( e. g., Great Horned Owl, Bubo virginianus ), and larger Accipiter hawks ( e. g., Northern Goshawk, A. gentilis ).
Northern Cardinals are preyed upon by a wide variety of predators native to North America, including falcons, all Accipiter hawks, shrikes, and several owls, including long-eared owls, and eastern screech owls.
Although seldom preyed upon, Great Gray Owl nestlings and juveniles may themselves fall prey to bears, fishers, and large hawks, especially Northern Goshawks ; while adults may fall prey to Bubo owls, Golden Eagles and lynxes.

hawks and protect
To protect the politically weakened spy service from the Government war hawks, Smiley must launch a successful offensive espionage operation against the enemy.

hawks and nationalists
Lobe was among the first to cover the split within the Bush administration between the coalition of hawks – neo-conservatives, aggressive nationalists, and the Christian Right – on the one hand and the “ realists ” centered in the State Department and the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) on the other.

hawks and near
It has also been known to sound an alarm call when hawks or other dangers are near, and smaller birds often recognize this call and hide themselves away accordingly.
( 1994 ) described two cases in which dead hawks were found near venomous snakes and had suffered hemorrhage and gangrenous necrosis.
Trumpeter swans, bald eagles, hawks, and falcons inhabit the wilderness, especially near lakes and streams.
Sage grouse and burrowing owls are found near the lake, and Bald eagles, ferruginous hawks, and peregrine falcons hunt in the Lake Abert area.

hawks and attention
Bohlen, criticized by some of the American Congress hawks, paid more attention to liberal public opinion, since he believed domestic influence in a democracy was inevitable.

hawks and while
For example, in one episode, Mr. Lahey likens Ricky's growing ignorance to that of a " shit tsunami ", while in another episode, Mr. Lahey tells Bubbles that the " shit hawks are swooping in low " due to his deplorable behavior and company.
The magnifcent large dragonfly Hemianax papuensis hawks through the park all year long, while in summer the beautiful Rhyothemis graphiptera, with wings barred with glistening dark purple, waft slowly along the tracks, and deep red Diplacodes bipunctata males sun themselves on twigs low to the ground.
They themselves may fall prey to various hawks, owls and eagles, while females and their broods have been preyed upon by bears ( Ursus spp.
" Research carried out in Sussex, England, found that the impact of Eurasian Sparrowhawk predation on Grey Partridges was highest when the partridge density was lowest, while a 10-year study in Scotland found that Eurasian Sparrowhawks did not select the Common Redshanks they predated according to the waders ' size or condition, probably because of the hawks ' surprise-attack hunting technique.
Although the Red-tailed's prey is on average larger ( due in part to the scarcity of diurnal squirrels in the Owl's diet ), the Great Horned Owl is an occasional predator of Red-tailed Hawks of any age, while the hawks are not known to predate adult Horned Owls.
It is quite difficult to detect unless in flight, since it is often concealed while perched by dense canopy or with only the head showing ( unlike most Buteo hawks which prefer prominent perches ).
Southern lapwings, locally known as teros, burrowing owls, and elegant-crested tinamou nest in open fields while long wing harriers, gray eagles, and hawks soar high above.
Among the birds: hawks, eagles, falcons are found in the high mountains, while pheasants, partridges, hoopoes, larks, sparrows, quails, doves, swallows, starlings, nightingales, crows, kites, vultures, owls, bates are the common birds.

hawks and doves
At the skirts and calderas of the volcanoes of Isabela, land iguanas and Galápagos tortoises can be observed, as well as Darwin finches, Galápagos hawks, Galápagos doves and very interesting lowland vegetation.
A Gallup poll in January 1968 revealed that 56 percent polled considered themselves hawks on the war and 27 percent doves, with 17 percent offering no opinion.
By early February, at the height of the first phase of the offensive, 61 percent declared themselves hawks, 23 percent doves, and 16 percent held no opinion.
'" Bullard's statement was interpreted as a possible shift within the FOMC balance between inflation hawks and doves.
War hawks are the opposite of war doves.
The terms are derived through analogy with the birds of the same name: hawks are predators which attack and feed on other animals, whereas doves mostly eat seeds and fruit, and are historically a symbol of peace.
The group that mostly used the anti-war slogans were called " doves "; those that supported the war were known as " hawks.
2 / 14 / 68 In another poll that month, 23 % of Americans defined themselves as " doves " and 61 % " hawks ".
Also crows, pigeons, doves, sparrows, parrots, hawks, eagles and sea gulls.
Meanwhile, the people of the town are divided about the war, and after splitting in two, they both plan rallies: one pro-war ( hawks ), one anti-war ( doves ), both on the same day in the same place.

hawks and ",
HAUKA FJÖLL " mountains of hawks " are " arms ", a reference to the sport of falconry.
The only specific mention of the character of Surak in the 24th century period of the Star Trek saga is in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode " In the Cards ", where the character of the Ferengi trader, Quark, hawks a bracelet " from the time of Surak ".
It may have derived from " muete ", a spelling which appears frequently up to the end of the eighteenth century and which signifies a pack of deer-hounds ( meute ); it may have come from the " mues " or horns which stags shed in the autumn ; or again from the " mue " or moulting-period of hunting hawks.
Nekhen () or Hieraconpolis (; hierakōn polis, " city of hawks ", Strabo xvii.
Desert wildlife in the Coachella Valley includes localized subspecies of ants, bats, beetles, blackbirds, bobcats, coyotes, diamondbacks, fleas, foxes, gnats, gophers, hawks, horseflies, jackrabbits, kangaroo rats, mosquitoes, mountain lions, pigeons, quails, rattlesnakes, ravens, roaches, roadrunners, scorpions, spiders, termites, ticks, vipers, wasps, whip scorpions or " vinegaroons ", and wildcats.
* striking attack, immediately followed by predictions of quagmire as soon as US troop regrouped and received reinforcements (" a new Viet-Nam ", " the hawks in Washington were mistaken ")
He turns to how nature has aided in his torture along with the constant tearing at his flesh by " Heaven's winged hound ", the hawks of Jupiter.

hawks and who
Human and non-human primates possess one fovea as opposed to certain bird species such as hawks who actually are bifoviate and dogs and cats who possess no fovea but a central band known as the visual streak.
The hawks had been ousted by those in the UVF who were unhappy with their political and military strategy.
Even as Elizabeth rebukes the hawks ( privateers ) in her council ( both Walsingham and Sir Francis Drake ), with hopes of peace ( encouraged by Cecil, who is now Lord Burghley ), the Spanish Armada appears on the horizons of England.
When Gordon's head was unwrapped at the Mahdi's feet, he ordered the head transfixed between the branches of a tree ".... where all who passed it could look in disdain, children could throw stones at it and the hawks of the desert could sweep and circle above.
Raptors who prey on Rough-legged Buzzards of most ages may include numerous eagles as well as large falcons, Eurasian Eagle Owls, Great Horned Owls and other large Buteo hawks, including those of their own species.
A race of giant hawks were bred to bear the Chosen Eight, the elfin messengers that who bore gifts to the humans, received tokens and live offerings of human tribe members, and hunted for the other Gliders.
Jon Bowden, a fraternity brother who had previously worked with hawks in Colorado and Missouri, volunteered to serve as the bird's trainer.
* The three hunting hawks stands for " One who fears not to signal his approach in peace or war ".
The shop was taken over by hippies Nick Cranston and Paul Cymbalist, who dressed up the dummy in Paul's wet and bloodied " hip threads " to keep them from shrinking, having been attacked by Hound Dawg and other war hawks.
" What can a man have to say, who works all morning in describing hawks & owls ; & then rushes out, & walks in a bewildered manner up one street & down another, looking out for the word To Let '.
Another title is Horus Pakht ; the presence of many mumified hawks at the site would further the association with Hathor who was the mother of Horus, the hawk, the pharaoh, and the sun.
The ten Meinertzhagen children included Daniel and Richard, who build aviaries for their collection of eagles, hawks, owls and ravens.
* Birds of Prey Show: Visitors can watch birds of prey such as eagles, hawks and falcons, who will fly in aerial loops and soar above the treetops.
Birds of prey in the park include snowy owls, rough-legged hawks, gyrfalcons, and Peregrine falcons, who feed on the lemmings.
"- type question was revealed ( e. g., " I'm the name of the fictitious, mustachioed ' ranking officer ' who hawks the Quaker Oats cereal Peanut Butter Crunch .").
Other animals in the park include Central American Squirrel Monkeys, mantled howler monkeys, both two-toed and three-toed sloths, agoutis, giant anteaters, Great Curassows, black hawks, Spectacled Owls, hummingbirds, 220 species of butterflies, golden orb spiders ( who build huge webs ), otters and raccoons.
More than 40, 000 visitors annually come to see the two dozen resident eagles, hawks, owls, and ravens, who assist in the Center ’ s secondary function, that of public education.

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