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Labor in the past was more hawkish on security and defense issues than it is today.
But the more hawkish Fed officials want to go further.
And on the Iranian issue he is far more hawkish.
Whatever the hawkish man had to say, it impressed the police.
Over the next few weeks Kennedy made several hawkish public statements.
And I don't really think it was because they were more hawkish.
The hawkish man knew how to move with silence and grace.
Her foreign and security policies are often regarded as hawkish.
"In fact, I'm far more hawkish than the president is on terrorism."
That made his cold, hawkish face look more predatory than ever.
He would not be comfortable with some of the President's more hawkish advisers.
The current hawkish policy of western governments will lead to military conflict.
He has been regarded as relatively hawkish on interest rate policy.
Has there been any discussion by this so-called hawkish group?
The Corporation was always going to be more hawkish than the cathedral.
The hawkish face turned toward the door as a knock sounded.
In the slight light near the stairs, his face had a hawkish look.
It also signaled a commitment to a hawkish foreign policy.
The hawkish Lord did not look like a man in search of relief.
He was a tall man with curling light brown hair and a hawkish face.
He drove along the road, his hawkish eyes on the lookout for more evidence.
The long shape and hawkish features seem sort of Arabian.
Most notably, he was known for being somewhat more "hawkish" than other members of his party.
Even the hawkish profile was discernible, as the black form turned.
The military, and more hawkish members of the regime still held to the idea that one could bargain only from power.