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Hawke

[hawk]

noun

  1. Robert (James Lee), 1929–2019, Australian political leader: prime minister 1983–91.



Hawke

/ ɔː /

noun

  1. Edward, 1st Baron. 1705–81, British admiral. He destroyed the French fleet in Quiberon Bay (1759), preventing a French invasion of England

  2. Robert ( James Lee ), known as Bob. Born 1929, Australian statesman; prime minister of Australia (1983–91)

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Similarly, Zoe Kravitz told GQ that it was "completely normal for people to be in the family business", while Stranger Things actress Maya Hawke said a famous family name "definitely gives you massive advantages in this life but the chances will not be infinite; so you have to keep working and do a good job. If you do a bad job, the chances will stop".

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This was Linklater’s first Oscar nomination of an eventual six; Delpy’s first nomination in any category of an eventual two; and Hawke’s first writing nomination of an eventual two, though he also has two acting nominations.

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During a post-screening talkback, actor Ethan Hawke interviewed Tedeschi and Scorsese about the making of "Beatles ’64."

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