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Hawke
[hawk]
noun
Robert (James Lee), 1929–2019, Australian political leader: prime minister 1983–91.
Hawke
/ ɔː /
noun
Edward, 1st Baron. 1705–81, British admiral. He destroyed the French fleet in Quiberon Bay (1759), preventing a French invasion of England
Robert ( James Lee ), known as Bob. Born 1929, Australian statesman; prime minister of Australia (1983–91)
Example Sentences
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".
Blogger Nate Hawke - who spotted the error - said it was an example of "AI slop".
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.
Although there’s some historical and political context provided by Ethan Hawke’s narration, there are no pundits or historians as talking heads in the docuseries.
During a post-screening talkback, actor Ethan Hawke interviewed Tedeschi and Scorsese about the making of "Beatles ’64."
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