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Bow hunting differs markedly from hunting with firearms, as the distances between the hunter and the game are much shorter in order to ensure a humane kill.
Bow hunters generally enjoy longer seasons than are allowed with other forms of hunting such as black powder, shotgun, or rifle.
The city's neighboring communities are Bow to the south, Pembroke to the southeast, Loudon to the northeast, Canterbury, Boscawen, and Webster to the north, and Hopkinton to the west.
Bow, aft, port, and starboard are nautical terms that convey an impersonal relative direction in the context of the moving frame of persons aboard a ship.
Bow strings were, and still are, made of hemp, flax or silk, and attached to the wood via horn " nocks " that fit onto the end of the bow.
All but four stories are narrated by Holmes's friend and biographer, Dr. John H. Watson ; two are narrated by Holmes himself (" The Blanched Soldier " and " The Lion's Mane ") and two others are written in the third person (" The Mazarin Stone " and " His Last Bow ").
Prominent One Nation Conservatives in the contemporary party include Kenneth Clarke, Malcolm Rifkind and Damian Green ; they are often associated with the Tory Reform Group and the Bow Group.
Traveller and writer Fynes Moryson stated in his work An Itinerary that " Londoners, and all within the sound of Bow Bells, are in reproach called Cockneys.
The use of such a literal definition produces other problems, since the area around the church is no longer residential and the noise of the area makes it unlikely that many people would be born within earshot of the bells anymore, although The Royal London Hospital, Guy's Hospital and St Thomas ' hospital are both within the defined area covered by the sound of the Bow Bells.
The association with Cockney and the East End in the public imagination may be due to many people assuming that Bow Bells are to be found in the district of Bow, rather than the lesser known St Mary-le-Bow church.
The traditional core districts of the East End are Bethnal Green, Whitechapel, Spitalfields, Stepney, Wapping, Limehouse, Poplar, Clerkenwell, Aldgate, Shoreditch, Millwall, Hackney, Hoxton, Bow and Mile End.
However, on his way out of the city, whilst climbing Highgate Hill from modern-day Archway, he hears the Bow Bells of London ringing, and believes they are sending him a message.
As well as part of the title song ( including the origin of a stanza about Venus ) using the tune " Rosin the Bow ", two verses of " The Captain is a Father to His Crew " are sung, plus choral verses of " Jet Song ", and a complete and particularly beautiful version of " The Grand Canal ".
As Dick and cat are making for home, discouraged, by way of Highgate Hill, they hear the Bow Bells from distant London ; Dick believes they are sending him a message to " turn again "-and that he will become Lord Mayor of London.
" No more flappers ... they have served their purpose ... people are tired of soda-pop love affairs ", she told the Los Angeles Times, that commented a month earlier, " Clara Bow is the one outstanding type.
In November 1933, Bow described the Hollywood years as a French Revolution picture, where " women are hollering and waving pitchforks twice as violently as any of the guys ... the only ladies in sight are the ones getting their heads cut off ".
In 1928 Bow appeared in four Paramount releases: Red Hair, Ladies of the Mob, The Fleet's In ( 1928 ) and Three Weekends ( 1928 ), all of which are lost.
Bow Memorial School ( the middle school ) and Bow Elementary School are located on Bow Center Road, less than a mile from the high school.

Bow and usually
Roberta Williams ' Laura Bow in: The Dagger of Amon Ra ( usually just called The Dagger of Amon Ra or Laura Bow II ) is a computer game published by Sierra On-Line in 1992.
Haro can usually be found rolling behind Amuro's next door neighbor Fraw Bow.

Bow and used
* Bow and arrow used in warfare
The term was used to describe those born within earshot of the Bow Bells in 1600, when Samuel Rowlands, in his satire The Letting of Humours Blood in the Head-Vaine, referred to " a Bowe-bell Cockney ".
* Bow ( music ), a device used to play a stringed instrument
For the main poles he used two parts of the Black Bow,.
The nearby settlement of Bow — over the River Lea and now in Tower Hamlets — was also known as Stratford and a variety of suffixes were used to distinguish the two.
He later used the historic setting of Medicine Bow as a backdrop for his novel The Virginian, which is considered to be the first novel of the " Western " Genre.
President John Adams occupied the Philadelphia mansion beginning in 1797, and used the Bow Window in the same manner as his predecessor for the first three years of his presidency.
He and his successor, President Thomas Jefferson, used Hoban's oval rooms in the same ceremonial manner that Washington had used the Bow Window, standing before the three windows at the south end to receive guests.
The trackbed of the southern part of the branch, from Poplar to Bow, was used for the Docklands Light Railway ( DLR ) branch to Stratford.
Dominican rap differs from reggaeton in the fact that Dominican rap does not use the traditional Dem Bow rhythm frequently used in reggaeton, instead using more hip hop-influenced beats.
This last name originated from reggaeton's distinguishing rhythmic feature: the Dem Bow ( alternately spelled dembow ) beat, relying heavily on the snare drum, which is used in nearly all reggaeton songs today.
The name " Bow " refers to the reeds that grew along its banks and were used by the local First Nations peoples to make bows ; the Peigan name for the river is " Makhabn ", meaning " river where bow reeds grow ".
Fur traders began to move to the Bow River region following Thompson ’ s expedition, but the river was not used extensively in the fur trade.
The BRID diverts the Bow at the Carseland weir and also uses the McGregor, Travers, and Little Bow dams ; each of which consequentially forms a reservoir which is used for recreational purposes.
The Bow River pathway, is developed on both banks of the river throughout the city of Calgary and is used for cycling, hiking, jogging, as well as rollerblading and skateboarding.
It was originally armed with pulse cannons, which were only used once during the pilot episode " Broken Bow ", and Triton-class spatial torpedoes.
The Docklands Light Railway follows the path of the long-disused North London Railway from Bow Church to Poplar and the northern section of the East Cross Route ( A12 ) built in the late 1960s used the route between Old Ford and Victoria Park stations, which were demolished during the road's construction.
From the 1930s it was used as the Embassy Billiard Hall and after the war became the Bow Palais, but was demolished in 1956 after a fire.
Bow West and Bow East are two wards formed in 2002 that incorporate Old Ford and the eastern end of Bethnal Green ( to Grove Road, parts of which used to comprise Mile End New Town, north of the Mile End Road ).
It was rebuilt in the 1920s, and this Town Hall stands at the corner of Bow road and Fairfield Road in a dilapidated condition, now used as commercial offices.
Eventually, Granny Goodness follows Oliver Queen's footsteps in finding the Bow of Orion-a weapon once wielded by Darkseid's son Orion that was used by him to prevent his father from taking over Earth in the past.
The electoral wards which are used in the re-drawn Bethnal Green and Bow are entirely within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

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