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Küpeyakwüskonam and Arrow
* Kamdyistowesit ( Kanaweyihimitowin, Beardy ’, French: Barbu ’, Chief of the Parklands or Willow Cree, born 1828 near Duck Lake, became in the 1870th chief, married Yaskuttsu-s, the half-sister of chief Küpeyakwüskonam (‘ One Arrow ’), among the members of his tribal group were many Métis descendants of the Hudson's Bay Company employee George Sutherland )

Arrow and French
In Europe, the Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits ( French for " International Sleeping Car Company ") first focused on sleeping cars, but later operated whole trains, including the Simplon-Orient Express, Nord Express, Train Bleu, Golden Arrow, and the Transsiberien ( on the Trans-Siberian railway ).
The Second Opium War, the Second Anglo-Chinese War, the Second China War, the Arrow War, or the Anglo-French expedition to China, was a war pitting the British Empire and the Second French Empire against the Qing Dynasty of China, lasting from 1856 to 1860.
* Golden Arrow, Folkestone, Kent is named after a luxury boat train of the Southern Railway and later British Railways, which linked London with Dover, where passengers took the ferry to Calais and boarded its French counterpart () to Paris.
Dart was broken up in 1809 and Arrow captured by two French frigates in 1805.
This process was hastened by the outcome of the Arrow War in 1858 in which the Chinese were once again soundly defeated by the British and the French.
PICCs can be used for intravenous delivery of total parenteral nutrition ( TPN ), chemotherapy, antibiotics or other medications, and can also be used for blood sampling if the lumen is 4 French or larger in size ( Arrow and Bard manufacturers guidelines ).
He also played a poker player who speaks French to Data in the episode " Time's Arrow ".

Arrow and
* Saswaypew ( Sayswaypus, Seswepiu-‘ Cut Nose ’, Chief of the Parklands or Willow Cree, son of Wimtchik, a Franco-Canadian Métis, married One Arrow ’ s sister Nawapukayus, his sisters Ayamis and Minuskipuihat were both married to One Arrow ’, Kamdyistowesit (‘ Beardy ’) and he were brother-in-law, because both were married to daughters of George Sutherland )
Retrieved 6 May 2012 .</ ref > and István Szabó, the latter of whom was a doctor from a long line of doctors .< ref > David Paul, “ An Excerpt from István Szabó ,’” David W. Paul, 6 May 2012 < http :// home. comcast. net /~ dwp1944 / Szabo. htm >.</ ref > Szabó came from a family of Jews who had converted to Catholicism, but, considered Jews by the Arrow Cross Party ( Hungarian Nazis ), they were forced to separate and hide in Budapest sometime between October 1944, when Nazi Germany occupied Hungary and installed the Arrow Cross in power, and February 1945, when the Soviets defeated the German Army in Budapest.

Arrow and Flèche
DC-3s initially operated these all-passenger services, which were marketed as Silver Arrow in the UK and as Flèche d ' argent in France.
Silver Arrow / Flèche d ' argent was a joint operation between British Railways, Silver City and Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer français ( SNCF ).
By the end of that decade, Silver City advertised £ 8 18s day-return fares for its London — Paris Silver Arrow / Flèche d ' argent service.
Huy is home to the finish of the Flèche Wallonne ( English: Walloon Arrow ; Dutch: Waalse Pijl ), an important 1-day cycling race held midweek in mid-April.
In 1897 and 1898 she won the women's speed track cycling world championship in Ostend, Belgium, and earned the nickname " La Flèche Humaine " (" The Human Arrow ").
* La Flèche Wallonne ( Belgium ) – First run in 1936, Walloon Arrow is traditionally held mid-week between the Amstel Gold and Liège – Bastogne – Liège.
While at the Paris School of Design Forest drew his first comic strip, Flèche Noire ( The Black Arrow ).
There are variations on the brevet theme including team events such as the " Flèche " or " Arrow ", which usually converge on a single end point from many starts, and 200 km per day " Dart " events.

Arrow and Chief
At the request of USAF Chief Scientist, a less radical modification of the Arrow than the PS-2 was pursued which became the Mark 4.
The name honored Chief Claremore ( Gra-mon or Arrow Going Home
In 2005, Ross Armstrong from Tannu Lodge served as Western Region Chief for the Order of the Arrow.
The Tukabatchee Area Council's Order of the Arrow Lodge, Alibamu # 179, is home to the 2007 National Vice Chief of the Order of the Arrow, Larry Newton.
Dr. E. Urner Goodman, the founder of the Order of the Arrow and later the founder of the Cub Scout program, served as Chief of the Fire in the formation of Nentico Lodge.
The models were Indian Chief, Trailblazer, Apache ( all three were 700 twins ), Tomahawk ( 500 twin ), Woodsman ( 500 single ), Westerner ( 500 single ), Hounds Arrow ( 250 single ), Fire Arrow ( 250 single ), Lance ( 150 2-stroke single ) and a 3-wheeled Patrol Car ( 350 cc single ).
* Jim Chamberlin ( class of 1936 )Chief designer of the Avro Arrow, chief of engineering for NASA's Project Mercury
* Chief Mighty Arrow – A superhero that uses Native American-themed weapons and has a flying horse, " Wingy.
The tribes are known in English as: the Colville, the Nespelem, the Sanpoil, the Lakes ( after the Arrow Lakes of British Columbia or Sinixt ), the Palus, the Wenatchi, the Chelan, the Entiat, the Methow, the southern Okanagan, the Sinkiuse-Columbia, and the Nez Perce of Chief Joseph's Band.
* The Chief Cornplanter Boy Scout Council, headquartered in Warren, as well as their Order of the Arrow lodge, Gyantwachia Lodge # 255 are named in his honor.
Named after Chief One Arrow, a signatory to Treaty Six at Fort Carlton in 1876, the band had land disputes with the Métis of Batoche in the 1880s, and their supposed role in the Northwest Rebellion is quite controversial.
Chief One Arrow himself claimed they were coerced into participating alongside Louis Riel, while the Métis claim they were allied.
Just a year before, Mr. Heistand inquired about starting an Order of the Arrow lodge in the council, and contacted Dr. E. Urner Goodman, who was then serving as the Grand Lodge Chief ( now the National Chief of the Order of the Arrow ).

Arrow and Cree
A Métis, Jackson was born to Rose, a Cree, and Marshall, an Englishman, on the One Arrow Reserve near Batoche, Saskatchewan.
One Arrow First Nation is a Canadian Cree First Nation.

Arrow and born
* 1954 – Arrow, calypso and soca musician, born Alphonsus Cassell
Kenneth Joseph Arrow ( born August 23, 1921 ) is an American economist and joint winner of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics with John Hicks in 1972.
Arrow was born on August 23, 1921, in New York City to parents of Romanian Jewish origins.
* John S. Marmaduke, ( 1833 – 1887 ), born in Arrow Rock, was a general in the Confederate Army and later the Governor of Missouri.
Neal Adams ( born June 15, 1941 ) is an American comic book and commercial artist known for helping to create some of the definitive modern imagery of the DC Comics characters Superman, Batman, and Green Arrow ; as the co-founder of the graphic design studio Continuity Associates ; and as a creators-rights advocate who helped secure a pension and recognition for Superman creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
Summers was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on November 30, 1954, into a Jewish family, the son of two economists, Robert Summers and Anita Summers of ( Romanian-Jewish ancestry ), who are both professors at the University of Pennsylvania, as well as the nephew of two Nobel laureates in economics: Paul Samuelson ( sibling of Robert Summers, who, following an older brother's example, changed the family name from Samuelson to Summers ) and Kenneth Arrow ( Anita Summers's brother ).
After the car of v. Brauchitsch won the race, the nickname Silver Arrow was born, according to the legend.
Tex G. Hall (“ Ihbudah Hishi ” “ Red Tipped Arrow ”), ( born 18 September 1956 ) is a Native American who was tribal chairman of Three Affiliated Tribes from 1998 to 2006.
* Arrow ( musician ) ( born 1954 ), stage name of Alphonsus Cassell, Caribbean soca artist
* Kenneth Arrow ( born 1921 ), American economist, joint winner of the 1972 Nobel Prize in Economics
Anna Eliza Kempe was born in the parish of Newington, Surrey, on 25 Dec. 1790, to John Kempe, bullion porter in the Mint, and Ann, daughter of James Arrow of Westminster.
Last year, Alex, who was born with Down Syndrome, joined the Order of the Arrow.
The Marqués was born Ambrose O ' Higgins at Ballynary, on the shores of Lough Arrow, about half way between Riverstown and Ballinafad.
The second son among ten children, Marmaduke was born on his father's plantation near Arrow Rock in Saline County, Missouri.
Katherine Evelyn Anita " Katie " Cassidy ( born November 25, 1986 ) is an American actress who has performed in The CW TV series Melrose Place, Supernatural and Gossip Girl alongside CBS Harper's Island, and on the films When a Stranger Calls, Black Christmas, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Taken, Monte Carlo, and has roles in the upcoming films Fencewalker, The Scribbler, and the superhero television series Arrow.
* An Arrow Against All Tyrants ( 1646 ) is best known for the line written by Overton which was paraphrased by others, including Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence: " by natural birth, all men are equally and alike born to like propriety, liberty and freedom "

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