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* Bow: Bows are usually used to provide ranged strikes to characters without the ability.
Bows usually occur in the middle of the tendon region, although they may also be seen in the upper third, right below the knee or hock ( high bows ), and lower third, just above the fetlock ( low bows ).
Bows are usually very simple.

Bows and from
* Bows ( band ), a band from the UK
Bows can be had with a variety of cams, in a full spectrum from soft to hard.
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.
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 made from weaker woods such as birch or cherry benefit more from a rawhide backing.
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 .
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 and arrows have been present in Egyptian culture since its predynastic origins.
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.
* " Elvis Bows, Bing Just Nods: High and Low Culture in Fancy Meeting You Here " by Gilbert L. Gigliotti
* Bows Corners – A location southwest of York hamlet.
Bows do not really consume anything the way an arquebus consumes gunpowder.
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 for other members of the violin family typically have a wider ribbon, using more hairs.
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 were about long when unbraced, similar in size to the famous English longbow.
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.
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.
She also presented her own series entitled Strings, Bows, and Bellows for BBC Television.
: These are found on LEIs, Bows and some foils.
Bows are the traditional greeting in East Asia, particularly in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, China, and Vietnam.
Bows can be generally divided into three main types: informal, formal, and very formal.
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 tend to be deeper and last longer than other types of bow.

usually and taper
Axons are distinguished from dendrites by several features, including shape ( dendrites often taper while axons usually maintain a constant radius ), length ( dendrites are restricted to a small region around the cell body while axons can be much longer ), and function ( dendrites usually receive signals while axons usually transmit them ).
Grease allows chemists to easily see when a taper is leaking, as bubbles can usually be seen flowing through the taper.
Newer potentiometers will usually be marked with an ' A ' for logarithmic taper or a ' B ' for linear taper.
The external seal is usually a crush washer, but some manufacturers use the cheaper method of a taper interface and simple compression to attempt sealing.
For production machine tools, the shank type is usually one of the following: a standard taper ( such as Morse or Brown & Sharpe ), a straight round shank to be held by a collet, or a straight round shank with a flat for a set screw, to be held by a solid toolholder.
This tower has a texture of varicoloured flints, black, white, brown, glassy, dull, orange, not usually chipped or knapped, set in a buff-coloured mortar, and it rises with a slight taper from ground level and without obvious signs of coursing, as if built in one campaign.
Rotary swaging process is usually a cold working process, used to reduce the diameter, produce a taper, or add point to a round workpiece.
Generally, a collet chuck, considered as a unit, consists of a tapered receiving sleeve ( often integral with the machine spindle ), the collet proper ( usually made of spring steel ), which is inserted into the receiving sleeve, and ( often ) a cap that screws over the collet, clamping it via another taper.
* Tapering — Tapering involves the use of a taper, a conical rod usually made specifically for this purpose.
At the beginning of the wedding ceremony, a representative from each family ( usually the mothers of the bride and groom ) light the two taper candles.
Later in the ceremony ( usually after the formal vows ), the bride and groom use the two taper candles to light the large pillar ( unity ) candle together.
This end of the spindle usually also has an included taper, frequently a Morse taper, to allow the insertion of tapers and centers.

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