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Hawkes

American  
[hawks] / hɔks /

noun

  1. John, 1925–1998, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.


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Naturalist and photographer Will Hawkes, from the Ceiriog valley south of Llangollen, sees things differently.

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Jane Hawkes, an independent consumer travel expert at ladyjaney.co.uk, agreed that higher jet fuel prices could lead to pricier air fares.

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Dr Gareth Hawkes, from the University of Exeter, is using it to explore how mutations could be altering our risk of obesity and diabetes.

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"They're directly impacting some important piece of biology that we don't really understand," Hawkes told the BBC.

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Jayne Hawkes, a consumer rights expert, said the issue was not unique to EasyJet.

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