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Arrow slits, concealed doors for sallies, and deep water wells were also integral to resisting siege at this time.
Arrow loops were vertical slits in the wall where archers from the inside shot arrows through at the attackers, but they made it extremely difficult for attackers to get many arrows through back at the defenders.
Arrow slits in the walls and towers were distributed to minimise the amount of dead ground around the castle.

Arrow and also
The film was James Stewart's first western ( he would not return to the genre until 1950, with Broken Arrow and Winchester 73 ), and was also notable for a ferocious cat-fight between Marlene Dietrich and Una Merkel, which apparently caused a mild censorship problem at the time of release.
The widespread recourse to the auctioneer tale appears to have favored an interpretation of perfect competition as meaning price taking always, i. e. also at non-equilibrium prices ; but this is rejected e. g. by Arrow ( 1959 ) or Mas-Colell et al.
) also allows a reconciliation of the horizontal demand curve facing each firm according to the theory, with the feeling of businessmen that " contrary to economic theory, sales are by no means unlimited at the current market price " ( Arrow 1959 p. 49 ).
The Star Club and Arrow Club in London for gentlemen amateurs were also in existence before 1800.
Arrow was instrumental in kick-starting research into endogenous-growth theory ( also known as new-growth theory ), which sought to explain the source of technical change, which is a key driver of economic growth.
Much of that, but not all, later became Old US 12 — the " old " designation came about when I-94 was built parallel to it — and also was called Red Arrow Highway after a World War I army division.
They were also bound by the Oath of Eorl to help Gondor in times of peril, and the latter asked for their aid through the giving of the Red Arrow.
Morpheus also appears briefly during Kevin Smith's run on Green Arrow in a flashback showing him in Alexander Burgess ' basement, still imprisoned in Roderick Burgess ' glass globe prison.
Upland is also very well known worldwide throughout the skateboarding culture as " Badlands " because of Upland's geographical location and mainly because it was the birthplace of Vertical Pool and Pipe Skateboarding. The city was home to The Pipeline Skate Park, which opened in 1977 by Stan and Jean Hoffman and was located on 1777 W. Arrow Highway.
The Jimmy Stewart movie Broken Arrow and subsequent television show of the same name starring John Lupton, which also aired from 1956 to 1958, took place ( but was not filmed ) in Cochise County.
In social choice theory, Arrow ’ s impossibility theorem, the General Possibility Theorem, or Arrow ’ s paradox, states that, when voters have three or more distinct alternatives ( options ), no rank order voting system can convert the ranked preferences of individuals into a community-wide ( complete and transitive ) ranking while also meeting a specific set of criteria.
The former Arrow shirt factory is also being converted into a luxury, high-rise apartment building, featuring loft condominiums.
The principal Irish Rail intercity train station in the county is Kildare, however, Newbridge, Sallins and Hazelhatch are also served by a Dublin commuter train service called the Arrow.
Winick's experiences with Pedro would also help shape his work in mainstream superhero comics, which would receive considerable media attention for storylines in Green Lantern and Green Arrow which explored gay or AIDS-related themes.
Hung has also directed and starred in another martial arts epic entitled Howling Arrow.
Privately owned at a private facility, displays include Wood Badge, Philmont, Order of the Arrow, National Jamboree, international Scouting, Scout books and magazines, videos, reference library, and also rotates loaned exhibits, in the summers only.
The Ozark Trails Council also includes Wah-Sha-She Lodge 42 of the Order of the Arrow http :// wahshashe. org / lodge / index. htm.
It is also home of the Talidandaganu ' Lodge of the Order of the Arrow.
The American program also syncretized American Indian elements, with all Cub Scouts belonging to the Webelos tribe, symbolized by the Arrow of Light and led by Akela.
Mike Lester, who is not the mayor of Broken Arrow, also grew up in Dewey.
Monacatootha ( which means " Great Arrow "), also known as Scarouady, was an Oneida warrior chief, and was a representative of the Iroquois Confederacy with the authority to supervise affairs among the Delawares and Shawnees in that area.

Arrow and called
This resulted in the production of a letter Ignea Sagitta ( Flaming Arrow ) by the ruling prior general, Nicholas of Narbonne, who called for a return to a strictly eremitical life.
Some parts of Old US 12 outside of town, especially in Van Buren and Berrien counties to the west, are still called Red Arrow Highway.
The gold arrow on the 8th ID crest is called the " Arrow of General Frémont.
They originally called the settlement Philadelphia, but in 1833 changed its name to Arrow Rock.
Located in Broken Arrow since 1985, FlightSafety International ( FSI ) designs and builds aviation crew training devices called Flight Simulators at its Simulation Systems Division.
Both airlines would still use their respective names until 2004 when they were called, " Arrow Cargo ".
A second flume called the Moon Flume was built by Arrow Dynamics to ease crowds on the Log Flume.
The new Kington, called Kyneton in the Fields, was laid out between 1175 and 1230 on land bordering the River Arrow and possibly designated as part of the Saxon open field system.
In May 2003, the 4th Battalion 42nd Field Artillery, part of the US Army's 4th Infantry Division, established a Forward Operating Base just south of the town, called FOB Arrow.
He worked with Cushing on an article called Arrow games and their variants in America and the Orient.
It since has been established that von Brauchitsch in 1932 had raced a streamlined SSKL on the AVUS which was called Silver Arrow in live radio coverage.
A new, looping roller coaster from Arrow Dynamics called Anaconda was introduced the following year in 1991 featuring the world's first underwater tunnel which travels under part of Lake Charles.
He owns a horse called Arrow.
At that time, the Order of the Arrow was not endorsed by the Boy Scouts of America, and Jonito Otora was disbanded in 1939 in favor of a similar organization called the Golden Sun.
The engines were called Pijl meaning Arrow, Olifant meaning Elephant, and ' Stephenson ' ( obviously named after its designer ).
The flight was reformed, once again, by the merger of the Avro Lincoln element of 199 Squadron, called Arrow Squadron and Antler Squadron, to become No. 1321 ( ECM ) Flight RAF at RAF Hemswell on 1 October 1957, disbanding on 31 March 1958 and absorbed by the Bomber Command Bombing School.
He was adopted by Oliver Queen ( Green Arrow ) and became his ward / sidekick, but soon joined a rock band called Great Frog, and got addicted to heroin.
According to Young's biography Shakey, Crazy Horse had begun a sixth album of its own in the mid-1990s, but left the project unfinished when Young called upon the group to join him for some secret club dates in California ( for which the quartet billed themselves as the Echoes ) and for the recording of Broken Arrow.
Winick continued his work with the Marvel Family in a 12-issue limited series called The Trials Of Shazam !, and continued his Green Arrow work with 2007's Green Arrow / Black Canary Wedding Special, which led to the ongoing series Green Arrow and Black Canary, the first 14 issues of which Winick wrote.
An engrailed Broad Arrow is called a Pheon.

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