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Bows and usually
Bows usually taper from the handle to the tips.
* Bow: Bows are usually used to provide ranged strikes to characters without the ability.
Bows are usually very simple.

Bows and they
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 may
Bows may be combined with handshakes or performed before or after shaking hands.

Bows and also
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.
She also presented her own series entitled Strings, Bows, and Bellows for BBC Television.
Bows also replace speaking under certain circumstances.

Bows and be
Bows could be kept and ready to shoot for some time with little effort, allowing crossbowmen to aim better.
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 can be had with a variety of cams, in a full spectrum from soft to hard.
Bows can be generally divided into three main types: informal, formal, and very formal.
Bows of apology tend to be deeper and last longer than other types of bow.
As Bob Bows observes in his review of the 2008 Germinal Stage Denver production, whereas at first " ' The Birthday Party ' appears to be a straightforward story of a former working pianist now holed up in a decrepit boarding house ," in this play as in his other plays, " behind the surface symbolism ... in the silence between the characters and their words, Pinter opens the door to another world, cogent and familiar: the part we hide from ourselves "; ultimately, " Whether we take Goldberg and McCann to be the devil and his agent or simply their earthly emissaries, the puppeteers of the church-state apparatus, or some variation thereof, Pinter's metaphor of a bizarre party bookended by birth and death is a compelling take on this blink-of-an-eye we call life.

Bows and below
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 high
Bows and arrows ( made with high quality materials ), snail-shell belts and ceramic pots are traded with other tribes.

Bows and bows
Bows were used for sharpshooting, and some ninja's bows were intentionally made smaller than the traditional yumi ( longbow ).

Bows and ),
* Bows ( band ), a band from the UK
Bows sometimes lose their correct camber ( see above ), and are recambered using the same heating method as is used in the original manufacture.
Trailer Park opened off-Broadway at Bows at Dodger Stages on September 27, 2005, and starred Marya Grandy ( Lin ), Linda Hart ( Betty ), Shuler Hensley ( Norbert ), Kaitlin Hopkins ( Jeanne ), Leslie Kritzer ( Pickles ), Orfeh ( Pippi ), and Wayne Wilcox ( Duke ).
* David Dalby, Lexicon of the Mediaeval German Hunt: A Lexicon of Middle High German Terms ( 1050-1500 ), Associated with the Chase, Hunting with Bows, Falconry, Trapping and Fowling, Walter de Gruyter, 1965, ISBN 9783110818604.
In the film, Hope sings the song Buttons and Bows ( by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans ), which became his greatest hit by far when it came to record sales.
He had an older sister, Vera, and an older brother, Jay Livingston ( 1915 – 2001 ), who wrote or co-wrote many popular songs for films and television, including " Buttons and Bows ", " Mona Lisa ", " Whatever Will Be, Will Be ( Que Sera, Sera )", as well as the popular Christmas song " Silver Bells ".

Bows and ).
* Robert Taylor Homes Bows Out photos by ChicagoEye ( Lee Bey ).
( Robert ) Geoffrey Trease ( August 11, 1909-January 27, 1998 ) was a great writer, publishing 113 books between 1934 ( Bows Against the Barons ) and 1997 ( Cloak for a Spy ).

usually and occur
Drifts usually occurred in winter in an effort to escape the severe cold winds, but it could also occur in summer as the result of lack of water or grass because of a drought, or as an aftermath of a stampede.
When barter did in fact occur, it was usually between either complete strangers or would-be enemies.
This malodorous discharge coats the walls of the vagina, and is usually without significant irritation, pain, or erythema ( redness ), although mild itching can sometimes occur.
Severe symptoms usually occur as a result of abrupt or over-rapid withdrawal.
As chives are usually served in small amounts and never as the main dish, negative effects are rarely encountered, although digestive problems may occur following overconsumption.
In both countries, grand coalitions of the two large parties also occur, but these are relatively rare and large parties usually prefer to associate with small ones.
Stable carbamazepine concentrations occur usually within 2 – 3 weeks after initiation of therapy.
* Antiphase boundaries occur in ordered alloys: in this case, the crystallographic direction remains the same, but each side of the boundary has an opposite phase: For example, if the ordering is usually ABABABAB, an antiphase boundary takes the form of ABABBABA.
Most plant exposures occur in children younger than six years and are usually unintentional and without associated significant toxicity.
Cap carbonates generally have a restricted geographic distribution ( due to specific conditions of their precipitation ) and usually siliciclastic sediments replace laterally the cap carbonates in a rather short distance and cap carbonates do not occur above every tillite elsewhere in the world.
An exploit ( from the verb to exploit, in the meaning of using something to one ’ s own advantage ) is a piece of software, a chunk of data, or sequence of commands that takes advantage of a bug, glitch or vulnerability in order to cause unintended or unanticipated behaviour to occur on computer software, hardware, or something electronic ( usually computerised ).
In the Copenhagen interpretation, it is usually understood that instantaneous wave function collapse does occur.
The diagnosis of epilepsy usually requires that the seizures occur spontaneously.
* Frontal lobe epilepsy, usually a symptomatic or cryptogenic localization-related epilepsy, arises from lesions causing seizures that occur in the frontal lobes of the brain.
Again, all of these variant forms were very infrequently used, and when they did occur in American films it was usually in the introductory stages.
The team entitled to snap the ball will usually know in advance the moment when the snap is to occur as one of their players calls out signals, which usually include a loud sound such as " hut " voiced one or more times, the number of which they know ; they are thus said to know the " snap count ".
Lunar eclipses do not occur every month because the moon usually passes above or below the Earth's shadow ( which is mostly restricted to the ecliptic plane ).
Complete freezing is usually reached by late January, and it might not occur in mild winters.
The theory is usually contrasted with a theory that talks about events occurring in the fullness of time, or when an overwhelming wave of smaller events causes certain developments to occur.
Although 3. 3 or 3. 9 mmol / L ( 60 or 70 mg / dL ) is commonly cited as the lower limit of normal glucose, symptoms of hypoglycemia usually do not occur until 2. 8 to 3. 0 mmol / L ( 50 to 54 mg / dL ).
Third, because glucose levels are often above normal for long periods of time ( hours, days, or months ) in persons with diabetes, hypoglycemic symptoms may sometimes occur at higher thresholds than in people whose blood sugar is usually normal.
In crime and law, hate crimes ( also known as bias-motivated crimes ) occur when a perpetrator targets a victim because of his or her perceived membership in a certain social group, usually defined by racial group, religion, sexual orientation, disability, class, ethnicity, nationality, age, sex, or gender identity.
This results in biosynthesis reactions, which usually occur in chains, that can be driven in the direction of synthesis when the phosphate bonds have undergone hydrolysis.
Dysphagia can occur, usually caused by upper esophageal constriction that often can be symptomatically improved, for several months to years, by bougie dilation per a GI or ENT physician.

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