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Bows almost automatically accompany the greeting phrases, but generally are no longer used among the immediate family unless addressing a family member after or in anticipation of a long absence or separation.
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Bows and almost
Bows of traditional materials with significant reflex are almost all composite bows, made of the classic three layers of horn, wood, and sinew ; they are a variant of the recurve form normally used for such bows.
Bows and greeting
Bows are the traditional greeting in East Asia, particularly in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, and Vietnam.
Bows and generally
Bows and are
Bows and crossbows could shoot over obstacles by firing with high-arcing ballistic trajectories in order to reach the enemy when the person or object had some frontal but no overhead cover ( such as when troops are in melee with the enemy ) — albeit with much less accuracy.
Bows sometimes lose their correct camber ( see above ), and are recambered using the same heating method as is used in the original manufacture.
Bows for particular instruments are often designated as such: " violin bow ", " cello bow ", and so on.
Bows are unaffected by the triangle, can attack from a distance, and do higher amounts of damage against flying units like pegasi, but this is offset by the bow-wielder's inability to counter-attack melee strikes.
Bows are a required and expected part of any apology or expression of thanks in East Asia, especially Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.
Bows of apology are frequently performed at press conferences by high-ranking members of a company that has performed some misdeed, such as producing faulty parts that resulted in a death.
Bows are used to begin and end practice, sparring bouts and competitions, and when entering and leaving the dojo, or practice room.
Bows are exchanged repeatedly throughout a tea ceremony, between the host and guest of honor, among the guests, between guests and the hosts assistants, and between the host and guests.
Bows and arrows ( made with high quality materials ), snail-shell belts and ceramic pots are traded with other tribes.
Bows and longer
Bows and used
Bows were used in the opening stages of land battles, and at sea, but tended to be considered less " honourable " than a hand weapon.
Bows were used for sharpshooting, and some ninja's bows were intentionally made smaller than the traditional yumi ( longbow ).
Bows and family
Bows and after
Bows and long
The long, unique asymmetrical bow style with the grip below the center emerged under the Yayoi culture ( 300 BC – 300 AD ) Bows became the symbol of authority and power.
Bows and .
Bows eventually replaced the spear-thrower as the predominant means for launching shafted projectiles, on every continent except Australia, though spear-throwers persisted alongside the bow in parts of the Americas, notably Mexico ( where the Nahuatl word for " spear-thrower " is atlatl ) and amongst the Inuit.
Bows could be kept and ready to shoot for some time with little effort, allowing crossbowmen to aim better.
* " Elvis Bows, Bing Just Nods: High and Low Culture in Fancy Meeting You Here " by Gilbert L. Gigliotti
Excavations in El Mina revealed skeletal remains of ancient wolves, eels, and gazelles, part of the ancient southern port quay, grinding mills, different types of columns, wheels, Bows, and a necropolis from the end of the Hellenistic period.
Their official residence today is the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota, home also to the Itazipco ( No Bows ), the Minneconjou ( People Who Live Near Water ) and Oohenumpa ( Two Kettle ), all bands of the Lakota.
Bows of stringed instruments such as the violin and cello often have mother of pearl inlay at the frog.
almost and automatically
It is no longer possible to say that a sceptical attitude towards the received accounts of the invasions almost automatically produces a `` shore occupied by '' interpretation.
To appreciate the nature of the gamble, it should be realized that while college teaching is almost a public symbol of security, that security does not come as quickly or as automatically as it does in an elementary school system or in the Civil Service.
It makes the stencils and mounts and unmounts them from the print drum automatically, making it almost as easy to operate as a photocopier.
* The suspension also automatically accommodates differing payloads in the car-with four people and cargo on board the wheelbase increases by around 4 cm ( 2 in ) as the suspension deflects, and the castor angle of the front wheels increases by as much as 8 degrees thus ensuring that ride quality, handling and road holding is almost unaffected by the additional weight.
Almost all appeals require permission, a major innovation from the previous system, where appeals were, on the request of counsel, almost all automatically put through.
Using special hardware, almost any household appliance can be monitored and controlled automatically or remotely, including:
The driver needs to drive it aside and slow it down, and the horse almost automatically loses at least 100 meters or more ( if not disqualified ).
Currently, programmers almost never write programs directly in machine code, because it requires attention to numerous details which a high-level language would handle automatically, and also requires memorizing or looking up numerical codes for every instruction that is used.
For certain purposes, respondents who wrote in " Chicano " or " Mexican " ( or indeed, almost all Hispanic origin groups ) in the " Some other race " category were automatically re-classified into the " White race " group.
# Standardization of skills ( as well as knowledge ), in which different work is coordinated by virtue of the related training the workers have received ( as in medical specialists-say a surgeon and an anesthetist in an operating room – responding almost automatically to each other ’ s standardized procedures )
This automatically incurred a nine-point penalty from the FA Premier League which came into effect on 17 March and resigned the team to almost certain relegation, which was mathematically confirmed on 10 April.
The intricacies of Japanese culture, which include subordination of individual gain to the greater good, and knowing how to read a situation without the exchange of words ( i. e. I know my opponent's score, he needs help and I should automatically give it to him ), mean that the latter is almost readily accepted in the sumo world, and is also nigh-impossible to prove.
Controlling him is almost exactly like using the Wheelie Bike, except he can attack automatically with his hammer, similar to Meta Knight's attack.
Moreover, the deference which was once automatically given to members of this class by most British people has almost completely dissipated as its wealth, political power and social influence has declined, and other social figures such as celebrities have grown to take their place in the public's interest.
People who become proficient in use of soroban almost automatically become adept at mental calculation, known as in Japanese.
In the movie's alternate continuity, Goldar serves Lord Zedd and Rita Repulsa, but when Ivan Ooze shows up, Mordant and he switch sides almost automatically after Ooze traps both Rita and Zedd in a snowglobe, depriving them of the their powers.
Clocks generally automatically strike, but in the United Kingdom, bells for services, etc., are still almost always rung by people ( see bell ringing and carillon ).
During Lord Beaconsfield's ministry a few murmurs had been heard from the more advanced Liberals against the " Semitic " tendencies of the prime minister and his brethren in race, but as a rule social had followed political emancipation almost automatically.
When the Soxhlet chamber is almost full, the chamber is automatically emptied by a siphon side arm, with the solvent running back down to the distillation flask.
In all these cases, and many others, extracting features that are measurable by a computer is an art, and with the exception of some neural networking and genetic techniques that automatically intuit " features ", hand selection of good features forms the basis of almost all classification algorithms.
On this terrain small driving-errors almost automatically lead to serious damage to both car and driver, the most prominent victim being Petter Solberg in 2004.
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