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* Bow: Occurs upstream of the front ( bow ) of a blunt object when the upstream velocity exceeds Mach 1.
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* 1979 – Mike Patto, ( Michael Thomas McCarthy ), English vocalist and front man for The Bow Street Runners ( b. 1942 )
* A statue of Gladstone by Albert Bruce-Joy and erected in 1882, stands near the front gate of St. Marys Church in Bow, London.
In 1556 at Bow, during the reign of Mary I of England, and under the authority of Edmund Bonner, Bishop of London, many people, were brought by cart, from Newgate, and burned at the stake, in front of Bow Church, in one of the many swings of the English Reformation .< ref >< cite > John Foxe's Book of Martyrs-The Martyrdome of Hugh Lauerocke & Iohn Apprice, at Stratford the Bow.
1991 was the last year for the Chevrolet Tracker as the Geo marque was brought to Canada in 1992 and all Chevrolet Trackers were renamed Geo Trackers, yet they continued to display the Chevrolet " Bow Tie " symbol on the front grill emblem until the end of production in 1998.
* Back country and front country hiking ( trail include Bow River, Bow Valley, Flowing Water, Many Springs, Middle Lake, Montane and Moraine )
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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.
1: Smokestack or Funnel ; 2: Stern ; 3: Propeller and Rudder ; 4: Portside ( the right side is known as starboard ); 5: Anchor ; 6: Bulbous bow ; 7: Bow ( ship ) | Bow ; 8: Deck ( ship ) | Deck ; 9: Superstructure
Between 1997 and 2001 he was intimately involved in the development and testing of the BACH. Bow, a curved bow designed by the cellist Michael Bach.
The fifth son of the Yellow Emperor, Qing Yangshi (, Qīng Yángshì ), had a son Hui (, Huī ) who was inspired by the Heavenly Bow constellation (, Tiān Gōng Xīng ) to invent the bow and arrow.
Hui was then promoted to " First Bow " (, Gōng Zhèng ) and bestowed the surname, whichwhen broken into its constituent radicalsmeans " widening bow " or " archer ".
* Michael Richards as Martin " The Bow Tie Killer " Beck, the escaped convict and wears a bow tie and says he is just misunderstood.
Bow itself was originally known as Stratforde, becoming Stratford-at-Bow when a medieval bridge was built, in the shape of a bow.
There are several more secure alternatives to the common shoelace bow, with names such as Turquoise Turtle Shoelace Knot, or Shoemaker's Knot, Better Bow Shoelace Knot, Surgeon's Shoelace Knot, and Ian's Secure Shoelace Knot, or double slip knot.
However, she failed to put in Bow ties after host Paul Merton pointed out that Stan Laurel regularly wore a bow tie.
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 ".
The Bow and arrow | bow and quiver of arrows where the symbols of power in Mali Empire | Imperial Mali.
Bow chasers could be regular guns brought up from the gundeck and aimed through specially cut-out ports on either side of the bowsprit, or dedicated weapons made with an unusually long bore and a relatively light ball, and mounted in the bow.
Because their main weapon at this time was the bow and arrow, early samurai exploits were spoken of in Japanese war tales as the “ Way of the Horse and Bow .” Horse and bow combined was a battlefield advantage to the early samurai.
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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 ".
A set member later stated that when Bow did the scene she actually became her character and " lived it ".
In 1931 when Bow came under tabloid scrutiny, Parsons defended her and stuck to her first opinion on Bow:
One of the deadliest incidents in Stampede history occurred in 2005 when, late in a trail ride meant to help celebrate the province's centennial, a group of about 200 horses spooked and in the melee nine horses were killed after they were pushed off a city bridge into the Bow River.
; Bow Wow stated that the documentary goes all the way back when he was on Death Row Records and it will be released in 2011.
In 1910, he became MP for Bow and Bromley, when the sitting Conservative MP retired and the Liberals supported his candidature.
A rates revision was achieved and Lansbury returned to Parliament at the 1922 general election, when he regained his old seat of Bromley and Bow.
Wherever he went the countess followed trim, and when she did allow him to meet his boon companions it was in a tavern in Bow Street opposite to his own house, and even there under certain protective conditions.
In 2005, she made a comeback of sorts when she was featured on the remix to the song " I Think They Like Me ," by Dem Franchize Boyz, which also featured Bow Wow and Jermaine Dupri.
Morecambe and Wise's partnership began in 1941 when they were each booked separately to appear in Jack Hylton's revue, Youth Takes a Bow at the Nottingham Empire Theatre.
Instead, he worked for many years, beginning in the 1860s, training and then substituting for his father as the Bow Street reporter for The Times, among other publications, when his father was on his lecture tours.
Bow ties are even regarded, arguably, as more formal or dressy than neckties, especially when worn with suits.
It reopened on 2 June 1902 when the MDR opened the Whitechapel & Bow Railway, a joint venture with the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway ( LT & SR ).
It comprised the civil parishes of Bow, Bromley and Poplar until 1907, when it also became a civil parish.
The song and beat achieved greater popularity among Spanish-speaking Latin Americans when Panamanian artist El General released the song " Son Bow " in 1991, a Spanish language cover of " Dem Bow " using the same musical track.
She previously had served as a Labour Party Member of Parliament for Bethnal Green and Bow from 1997 until 2005, when she was defeated by Respect candidate George Galloway.
He was going to settle near the confluence of the Bow and Elbow Rivers in 1875 but, when the North-West Mounted Police arrived and established Fort Calgary, Livingston and his family moved further up the Elbow River to the current location of the Glenmore Reservoir.
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