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  • When a war raid is undertaken, the arrows are placed in a bamboo internode, which is carried in a horizontal position at the bowman's side. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
  • Seigi saw Drew glance at him sharply, putting two and two together, but the bowman pretended he hadn't seen the look, and continued to watch Lillandra.
  • Hastening across the parapet from the opposite direction was a bowman as young as the man he'd shot. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • Lynch praises stroke man Towey for being the best technical rower he knows while Towey says he has 100 percent trust in his bowman.
  • Pg 354: arbalaster is probably a variation of arbalester or arbalister: a cross-bowman. The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles, Vol. 1 With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by George Gilfillan
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  • Meanwhile, to hold you for a while, here's the latest wonder painted for me by Jen Haley: a crossbowman's pavise in 54mm scale. Four More Miniatures
  • I was on herrick 8/9 and carried belt kit and a daysack. it my belt kit i carried ammo, bowman and FFD's In the daysack i had more ammo spare batteries water Time for the Assault Wheelbarrow (tm, patent pending)? Army Rumour Service
  • But let's remember this: Bowman is a master dissembler and is prone to making disingenuous comments at times such as these; comments designed to deflect any suspicions that he may have had a role in this decision. Coach Savard, we hardly knew you
  • Nicorette lost considerable time when the bowman hit his head and was knocked unconscious while working on the boat's mast.
  • Edith Bowman reveals why the festival is special to her, and shares handy hints and her pick of this year's performers
  • The crossbowman was a good swimmer, Thom," he said as he climbed into the saddle. The Dragon Reborn
  • His body did not carry the telltale signs of the great bowman.
  • The squad's bowman said that the driver appeared not to see the rowers or hear their shouts for him to change course.
  • Then there was that bowman in the maiden four.
  • A hand suddenly grabbed her arm and yanked her back against the wall, just out of the path of a crossbowman's fire.
  • That ocean, Bowman realized, must be very shallow; even if there was no dry land, there must be many reefs almost breaking the surface, to produce that endless susurration. Tin
  • Bowman forced his fingers to hunt around, and presently discovered the pear-shaped bulb.
  • Though lame, he grows up strong and agile and a formidable bowman.
  • The crossbowman took aim and let rip an arrow towards us.
  • At least once in every watch period Bowman would look homeward through the antenna-alignment telescope.
  • Using boy choristers from the present together with previous choir members such as James Bowman and James Gilchrist gives a completeness to this recording.
  • With 800m to go, the call came from Williams, the bowman, for a burst and the response was immediate.
  • Well finally the suspense ends and starts another chapter of the epic adventure of Alex, Arthur, Winter, and the mysterious bowman.
  • Commiserations to Norway as a last minute crew change was required after the bowman broke his wrist during a warm up run yesterday.
  • Alison Broadley, Debbie Bowman and Edward Cowen are the strongest among a solid cast.
  • Unlike Bowman, he was able to check its spin by bursts from the nitrogen-jet thrusters on his backpack.
  • Pre-race favourites, Oxford's two-year domination came to an abrupt end when a clash of blades four minutes into the race caused Oxford's bowman to lose his seat and Cambridge to take the lead.
  • The port should have the results of a cost-benefit analysis within 120 days, Bowman said.
  • That "sporran" was really a kind of movable curtain or screen; and beneath it, Bowman was quite sure, would be the mouth, handily placed at the entrance to the stomach. Tin
  • His father, Robert, was a waggoner with Bowman's Removals, in York.
  • This man Aylward the bowman was my friend, and it is the nature that God has given me to love my friends even as I hate my foes. Sir Nigel
  • One who practises archery is typically known as an "archer" or "bowman, " and one who is fond of or an expert at archery can be referred to as a "toxophilite.
  • {35} the 'bowman' jumps out before the canoe touches bottom and draws her safely ashore. All Afloat A Chronicle of Craft and Waterways
  • – that not a prince, not a charioteer, not a bowman was there to join his hand with mine? Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers
  • No doubt the bowman is a mercenary hired by my former Sergeant-of-Arms.
  • Goldston will be eligible for a parole hearing when he is 68 years old, said prosecutor Blaine Bowman.
  • But the bowman was a muscular seaman of fifty, and he won the victory over the billows, and hauled the man into the cutter. Across India Or, Live Boys in the Far East
  • Dave Bowman: Hello, HAL do you read me, HAL?
  • The crossbowman lay on the ground, his entire body bruised from the close detonation. Odyssey
  • Dame Elaine Kellett-Bowman Will the Minister make absolutely certain that the funding councils use up-to-date figures?
  • Mr. Bowman found that by slitting up the inferior punctum and canaliculus as far as the caruncula, several advantages were gained: -- (1.) A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
  • According to Janna Bowman of Witness for Peace, the vigils calling for an investigation are making an impact.
  • Cerryl followed his lead but his senses on the concealed crossbowman until they were out of the study and well down the corridor headed back toward Shyren's chamber. Colors of Chaos
  • ‘We try to get two lines that the other team has to worry about,’ says Bowman, the winningest coach in NHL history.
  • Cerryl kept his eyes on the guards and his order-chaos senses on the crossbowman hidden behind the lattice to the right. Colors of Chaos
  • This man Aylward the bowman was my friend, and it is the nature that Sir Nigel
  • Sometimes, during lonely hours on the control deck, Bowman would listen to this radiation.
  • To Bowman, every actuator in the ship had its own distinctive voice, and he recognized this one instantly.
  • You can't just hand the bow along to the next man in line when a longbowman falls. TREASON KEEP
  • ‘Shirley's the boss,’ said Ayton, who sailed as bowman.
  • The English bowman, or billman, who carried a large axe or bill, was a strong, healthy, well-fed man; and though he had not perfect freedom, according to our modern acceptation of the term, he had an existence worth struggling for, and not entirely at the command of an imperious lord. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 461 Volume 18, New Series, October 30, 1852
  • There is a bit more involved in BOWMAN training than a HF and VHF set that and infanteer needs/uses. Army Rumour Service
  • He ran up to one bowman and cleaved his bow in half.
  • It was almost time for the morning changeover, and normally he would wait until Bowman joined him on the control deck.
  • For this recording, taped in 1978, Raymond Leppard gave the castrato role to mezzo-soprano Dame Janet Baker, and the alto role to countertenor James Bowman.
  • De'Unnero barked at the nearest appar - ently healthy brother, a crossbowman on the parapet beside the gate tower. Mortalis
  • Bowman cracked the seal, and pressed the button.
  • Unlike Bowman, he was able to check its spin by bursts from the nitrogen-jet thrusters on his backpack.
  • Pretty soon the adults are going to take over the playground again and it is back to the corner for you. patrick bowman GOP senator warns of 'minor revolution' over health care
  • Seigi barely had time to bleakly wonder how close he had come to death before the bowman was slamming into him from behind, hissing ‘Go, go, go!’
  • Montyr jerked up his shield almost absently to catch an arrow loosed from a bowman atop the wall. The Gauntlet Thrown Chapter Thirty Seven
  • Pg 354: arbalaster is probably a variation of arbalester or arbalister: a cross-bowman. The Poetical Works of William Lisle Bowles, Vol. 1 With Memoir, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes by George Gilfillan
  • Blog posts by Science writer Madolyn Bowman Rogers and other experts on May 7 pointed out that the NIH panel concluded that studies "consistently associated" a higher risk of Alzheimer's with diabetes, depression and current tobacco use and "consistently associated" a lower risk of Alzheimer's with physical activity, a Mediterranean diet (low in saturated fat, high in grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, fish and olive oil) and high levels of cognitive activity. Jean Carper: What's Going on With Alzheimer's Coverage in the Media?
  • My old friend and bowman on this expedition recalls that the ground on which we stand was where Lewis and Clark camped on June 2,1805.
  • There were other thinkers, Bowman also found, who held even more exotic views.
  • Even in a cosmopolis like this, it could not be every day that an outworlder went flying beneath your window, and Bowman assumed that he was the very first human being that anyone on this planet had ever seen. Tin
  • Joubert will be the bowman and rigger on the Swedish lock group Assa Abloy's boat.
  • “Your purse, sirrah,” said the crossbowman, “and your jewels.” Chosen Of The Gods
  • Iphicrates in a scolding way who he was, as he seemed neither a heavy-armed soldier, nor a bowman, nor a targeteer, and he replied, "I am the person who rule and make use of all these. Plutarch's Morals
  • But she ploughed on and landed a job doing interviews at this year's T in the Park, where she met fellow Scottish music television presenter Edith Bowman.
  • Bowman forced his fingers to hunt around, and presently discovered the pear-shaped bulb.
  • 23:31 Sky has begun its coverage, and will presumably be showing some of the red carpet stuff in a bit, but at the moment it's Edith Bowman, Robbie Collin of the News of the World, someone called "Brix Smith-Start" - a "fashion expert", apparently - and their presenter Alex Zane nattering away about what who they think will win what. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • To Bowman, every actuator in the ship had its own distinctive voice, and he recognized this one instantly.
  • Yes | No | Report from Jim in Mo wrote 36 weeks 2 days ago bowman, snowninja, where you guys at? Determined Angler Breaks Utah Black Crappie Record
  • Pagonel turned his attention to the initial assailant, but the crossbowman was up and running, apparently wanting no part of the Jhesta Tu in open combat. Immortalis
  • Mr. Bowman informs me that in the excessive photophobia, accompanying what is called scrofulous ophthalmia in children, when the light is so very painful that during weeks or months it is constantly excluded by the most forcible closure of the lids, he has often been struck on opening the lids by the paleness of the eye, -- not an unnatural paleness, but an absence of the redness that might have been expected when the surface is somewhat inflamed, as is then usually the case; and this paleness he is inclined to attribute to the forcible closure of the eyelids. The expression of the emotions in man and animals
  • BOWMAN: There's still a dilemma for top officers: what do you do if you're obliged to offer your best military advice when that advice might not be in synch with a politician's agenda. Army Walks Tightrope On Ties With Political Bosses
  • Bowman had a perfect view of a beautifully streamlined, torpedo-shaped body, very much like one of the remora or suckerfish that attach themselves to sharks. Tin
  • With Phelps and Bowman being coy about what will be on Phelps 'program in Beijing, Schubert admits some gamesmanship is involved. Phelps, Hoff set world marks in 400 IM at swim trials
  • Bowman's novel starts off slowly but, like a good tea set to steep, becomes richer and more full-bodied as you read.
  • [84] Rough diagram of Bowman's operation, showing the grooved director in the punctum, and the knife in the groove just before it slits up the canaliculus. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
  • ‘The league wants the coaches to be miked during nationally-televised games, and we're probably going to go for that in exchange for being able to use the NHL logo,’ says Bowman.
  • The principle of Mr. Bowman's most excellent operation is, that the punctum, canaliculus, and nasal duct resemble in many respects the urethral passage, and in cases of stricture require to be treated on the same principle. A Manual of the Operations of Surgery For the Use of Senior Students, House Surgeons, and Junior Practitioners
  • In 1840, James Bowman Lindsay put a platinum filament into a glass bulb and removed most of the air so that the filament wouldn't oxidize, and thus the first working light bulb was created.
  • He had bribed the bowman of the second cutter to allow him to conceal himself under the foresheets of the boat. Peter Simple
  • TOM BOWMAN: Specialist Jenkins was a sapper, a combat engineer. Soldiers From The 101st Remember One Of Their Own
  • BOWMAN: What America does need, Gates said, is for the Marines to preserve what he calls their maritime soul. Marines Need To Regain 'Maritime Soul,' Gates Says
  • Bob Bowman, longtime coach of swimming phenom Michael Phelps, was once asked why Phelps did not swim the languorous distance sets that were part of some other competitors' regimens.
  • Barlow was led up to the king, who hailed him "King of Shoreditch," a title borne by the champion archer ever after, so long as bowmanship in earnest lasted. The Armourer's Prentices
  • Although Bowman was nominal Captain on this phase of the mission, no outside observer could have deduced the fact.
  • The novelized version of 2001 explains the room as being created by the aliens from Bowman's mental images.
  • I also love the spooky scene when Bowman appears on his wife's TV.
  • All of this was built for wealthy bachelor Edmund Bowman who had his own private training track and stable, a pack of foxhounds and on his own cricket ground entertained the English cricketers.
  • But she ploughed on and landed a job doing interviews at this year's T in the Park, where she met fellow Scottish music television presenter Edith Bowman.
  • Bowman lehrs can be sourced from factories in Pennsylvania in the USA and the Czech Republic.
  • What they were looking at was a dazzling-and, to Bowman, eye-wrenching - exhibition of shapes and colors, as if a mad geometrician was displaying his wares. Tin
  • Sometimes, during lonely hours on the control deck, Bowman would listen to this radiation.
  • He made two audacious sidesteps on a 40-metre dash up the middle to releasing Mark Bowman, who was just held close to the line.
  • ‘You put your body in a place where you ask it a question and it's a simple answer, yes or no,’ said the bowman of the victorious British four.
  • A noblewoman might lack the strength, but a farm girl would probably be stronger than your average bowman. Final Epic Robin Hood Movie Trailer | /Film
  • The bowman was shouting out, trying to get us to hold her steady and then a wave picked us up and we lost the bows again. THE MAIN CAGES
  • Fiddler's Bid harp/keyboard player and bowman take their long-term instrumental partnership to new levels in this celebration of music from the Northern Isles.
  • The usual position of skeletal muscle nuclei and the discovery of the sarcolemma is credited to Bowman.
  • Well, I'm two and thirty, and have never been in the fray: a kind of nondescript, half scholar, and by nature half billman or bowman or musketeer; if I'm worth anything, London's the field for me. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
  • Not content with redesigning Wired News, Bowman has reworked his own site with CSS and XHTML.
  • Something tells me that if Bowman hooked one of these bad boys there's nothing a wimpy little fairy wand is gonna do. Uncategorized Blog Posts
  • Bowman adjusted the biosensor straps around Poole's chest and right arm, checked the head bands carefully, and triggered the high-pressure hypodermic. Tin
  • Lord Talboys 'return thither to place herself under his lordship's protection; as if the enormous Bowman was not protector sufficient for her ladyship; and as if Captain Hicks would have allowed any mortal man, any German student, any French tourist, any Prussian whiskerando, to do The Christmas Books of Mr. M.A. Titmarsh
  • Bowman finished his breakfast in silence, while Poole toyed with the empty coffee container.
  • Fernebuchlyn and Inner-Schyn, and also his whole land of Sutherland towards the west which lay between the aforenamed land and the marches of Ross, to be held to himself and to his own heirs for ever from the granter and his heirs, performing for such lands the service of one bowman and the forinsec service due to the king in respect of such lands; and this grant was confirmed by King William the Lion (who died in December 1214) on the 29th of April, probably in 1212, at Sutherland and Caithness in Saga-Time or, The Jarls and The Freskyns
  • The bowman had already nocked an arrow; he grimaced.
  • However, world events and history seem to have been shaped by the offspring of an illegitimate son of a common bowman.
  • They are sprinting flat out, their bowman calling every few strokes.
  • Have the bowman on the front of the boat and get him to indicate distance to the line with his fingers.
  • But in that time she has been quick to show that she has what it takes to become a first class bowman.
  • Montyr jerked up his shield almost absently to catch an arrow loosed from a bowman atop the wall. The Gauntlet Thrown Chapter Thirty Seven
  • Bowman remembered a description he had once heard of the dreaded Antarctic "whiteout" - "like being inside a ping-pong ball. 2001 A Space Odyssey
  • He had been brought onto the Cambridge boat at the last minute, after an unlucky collision with a harbour master launch on Friday forced the Cambridge bowman to withdraw.
  • The second crossbowman tumbled from the side porch of the basket maker's shop. Colors of Chaos
  • Dave Bowman: Hello HAL read me HAL?
  • At number 21, Scotty Bowman was the winningest hockey coach ever.
  • The tunnel was driven through some translucent material, so that it seemed to Bowman that he was hurtling into the heart of an iceberg-if one could imagine an iceberg that coruscated not with blues and greens, but with pale reds and golds. Tin
  • Josee Bowman , a dancer with the Royal Danish Ballet, and Jessie Lee , a retired Royal Danish Ballet dancer who has been the company's Pilates instructor for 15 years, are helping to rehabilitate severely wounded soldiers using Pilates—the fitness method developed by German Joseph Pilates in the 1920s to help recondition injured World War I veterans. War Wounds and Tutus
  • He has recently teamed up with former band member Stewart Bowman for the first time in 30 years and completed a CD which will be sold for charity.
  • These were two horse chariots which carried a driver and bowman.
  • The Captain beckoned to him to come and speak, and Bowman obeyed. Parables From Nature

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