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PT-167 ( Elco ) was holed through the bow off New Georgia on August 10, 1943, by a torpedo which failed to detonate ; the boat remained in action and was repaired the next day.
During the 1880s, formal evening dress remained a dark tail coat and trousers with a dark waistcoat, a white bow tie, and a shirt with a winged collar.
The basic hull design of most hydroplanes has remained relatively unchanged since the 1950s: two sponsons in front, one on each side of the bow ; behind the wide bow, is a narrower, mostly rectangular section housing the driver, engine, and steering equipment.
" PT-73 " is clearly visible on the bow, appearing as if the numbers had been removed, but the image of them remained.
Ties knotted in a bow remained a conservative fashion, and a white bowtie was required with formal evening wear.
The frog itself was fixed to the stick, and the balance of the bow thus remained constant when the hair stretched with use.
One arrow yet remained in his quiver, but flinging away his bow he stripped off his quiver and threw that after it, cast off his footwear and springing barefoot on to the beams of the bridge he strode across.
Pressing a key would allow the wheel to descend against a motor driven shaft and bow the corresponding string, while the other hand remained free to fret single notes or full chords.

bow and strength
Fibreglass provides structural strength, especially when long woven strands are laid, sometimes from bow to stern, and then soaked in epoxy or polyester resin to form the hull of the boat.
In the god's chamber, the strength of Pit's bow and arrow may be increased depending on several factors, such as the number of enemies defeated and the amount of damage taken in battle.
Compound bow strings and cables are normally made of high-modulus polyethylene and are designed to have great tensile strength and minimal stretchability, in order that the bow transfers its energy to the arrow as efficiently and durably as possible.
After the long bow, which required great skill and strength to use, the next most significant technological advance was the musket, which could be used effectively with little training.
He wrote of William the Conqueror in Historia Anglorum: He was of just stature, ordinary corpulence, fierce countenance ; his forehead was bare of hair ; of such great strength of arm that it was often a matter of surprise, that no one was able to draw his bow, which himself could bend when his horse was in full gallop ; he was majestic whether sitting or standing, although the protuberance of his belly deformed his royal person ; of excellent health so that he was never confined with any dangerous disorder, except at the last ; so given to the pleasures of the chase, that as I have before said, ejecting the inhabitants, he let a space of many miles grow desolate that, when at liberty from other avocations, he might there pursue his pleasures.
Pernambuco wood which was imported into France to make textile dye, was found by the early French bow masters to have just the right combination of strength, resiliency, weight, and beauty.
In general they appear to believe that there will be a resurrection to life, and a resurrection to condemnation ; that believers only will be among the former, who as first fruits, and kings and priests, will have part in the first resurrection, and shall reign with Christ in his kingdom of the millennium ; that unbelievers who are after raised, must wait the manifestation of the Saviour of the world, under that condemnation of conscience which a mind in darkness and wrath must necessarily feel ; that believers, called kings and priests, will be made the medium of communication to their condemned brethren ; and like Joseph to his brethren, though he spoke roughly to them, in reality overflowed with affection and tenderness ; that ultimately every knee shall bow, and every tongue confess that in the Lord they have righteousness and strength ; and thus every enemy shall be subdued to the kingdom and glory of the Great Mediator.
The strength can be made similar to that of all-wood " self " bows, with similar draw-length and therefore a similar amount of energy delivered to the arrow from a much shorter bow.
The bow string consisted of animal sinew twisted into a cord of suitable strength.
However, data in 2012 from NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer ( IBEX ) and corroborated with results from the Voyagers, has found that due to refinements in the relative speed of the heliosphere and the local interstellar magnetic field strength it is believed the heliosphere is prevented from forming a bow shock in the region of our galaxy our sun is currently passing through.
" Deer could be hunted in two different ways: par force de chiens (" by force of dogs " or " by strength "), and bow and stable.
The key to the strength of the Mongolian bow was its laminate construction, with layers of boiled horn and sinew to augment the wood.
To maintain the strength of such a long craft tensioned cables were fitted from the bow to the stern ; this provided rigidity without adding weight.
In Baal Kand of Valmiki's Ramayana, Seeradhwaj Janaka ( more popularly known merely as Raja Janak or King Janak ) proposed a test of strength in which suitors vying for his daughter's hand in marriage would have to string the great bow of Lord Shiva.
The distance depends upon individual ability, the target animal, the bow strength, terrain, arrow and weather.
The flatbow design also lends itself to very dense, high strength woods such as hickory and especially osage orange ( a wood favored by many Native American tribes for bow making ).
Because yew, the wood of choice for European longbows, is light, resilient, and has exceptional compressive strength, the rounded design can be used to produce a smooth shooting, efficient, powerful bow.

bow and And
The character Hippolyta states " And then the moon, like to a silver bow new bent in Heaven ".
Gregory's interpretations of (" And when all things shall be subdued unto him ...") and (" That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth ") support this understanding of his theology.
5: 54: 35 to 5: 55: 13 And God, all encompassing ( all guiding ), all knowing, only your ally, God and his messengers and those who believe, and those who establish the prayer and give the purification works ( I-zakata ,) and they those who bow down.
# Girls in Bikinis: Sexy young women are seen posing in bikinis to the sound of lecherous male slavering, which ends abruptly when the camera pans to John Cleese reclining on a desk in a pink bikini and bow tie saying the phrase, " And now for something completely different.
And thus, on the next day-the tenth day of battle-Shikhandi accompanied Arjuna on the latter's chariot and they faced Bhishma who put his bow and arrows down.
He writes in Philippians 2: 9-11, " Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth ; And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
It is common practice that during the recital of the Angelus prayer, for the lines " And the Word was made flesh / And dwelt among us ", those reciting the prayer bow or genuflect.
Pigafetta's account of the stop at approximately 146 E, 12 N, ( the Mariana Islands, named the Ladrones by Magellan's men ), describes the proa's outrigger layout, and ability to switch bow for stern, and also notes the proa's speed and maneuverability, noting, " And although the ships were under full sail, they passed between them and the small boats ( fastened astern ), very adroitly in those small boats of theirs.
And the herbs and the trees-both ( alike ) bow in adoration.
And the iconic image of America ( illustration, below left ) shows a Native American maiden in a feathered headdress, with bow and arrow.
: Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth ; And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
And if a few of the survivors held on to the bow of the ship, he, the British skipper, pushed them back into the sea.
And finally, on 5 / November 6, Haddock found two tankers, firing three bow torpedoes at each from 3, 000 yd ( 2700 m ) and all four stern tubes at the escort.

bow and arms
As the legs approach full extension, the rower pivots his or her torso toward the bow of the boat and then finally pulls the arms towards his or her chest.
The slider passed through the field frames of the weapon, in which were located the torsion springs ( rope made of animal sinew ), which were twisted around the bow arms, which in turn, were attached to the bowstring.
The archer starts bringing down the bow while spreading his arms, simultaneously pushing the bow with the left hand and drawing the string with the right, until the arrow is level with the eyebrows.
The coat of arms features an arrow pointed upwards and a bow on a sky blue shield.
A reflex bow is a bow that has curved or curled arms that turn away from the archer throughout their length.
A decurve bow is a bow that has arms curved or curled at the ends to turn towards the archer.
A deflex bow is a bow that has arms curved or curled at the base, to turn towards the archer when unstrung.
The order's ribbon is patterned with vertical stripes in red, green, white, and gold, reflecting the colours within the provincial coat of arms ; men wear the medallion suspended from this ribbon at the collar, while women carry theirs on a ribbon bow at the left chest.
The ribbon is patterned with vertical stripes in green, white, blue, and gold, reflecting the colours within the provincial coat of arms ; men wear the medallion suspended from this ribbon at the collar, while women carry theirs on a ribbon bow at the left chest.
In his four arms he holds a bow and arrow, and often a lasso and victory banner.
Of these, he said: " Their arms consisted only of a bow and arrows, a buckler of boiled leather and the club.
For example, a karate bow is performed with the arms at the sides, while other bows —- such as a Silat bow -— are performed with the hands together and hands and arms in front.
The " arms " of the bow are supposed to reflex far enough to cross each other when the bow is unstrung.
Arjuna became enraged, and after threatening Karna with what he would do to his son, he struck Vrishasena with ten arrows and then with four razor-headed arrows, cut off his bow, his two arms and his head, adorned as it was with beautiful earrings.
Those six arms bear a bell, a vajra, an unopened lotus flower, a bow, arrows, and one holding something that we cannot see ( only advanced esoteric practitioners know what that thing is.
The ribbon is patterned with vertical stripes in blue, burgundy, white, and gold, reflecting the colours within the provincial coat of arms ; men wear the medallion suspended from this ribbon at the collar, while women carry theirs on a ribbon bow at the left chest.

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