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| The film was based on Death Takes No | Bows, a mystery novel by Richard Burke. |
| aving applause between movements, three sets of | bows after the first half of the concert, and the "u |
| upply available, Lieutenant Stannard ran Arab's | bows against the wharf and held her there. |
| t this range of instruments, string set-ups and | bows allow her. |
| ins a wrecked landing craft that rests with its | bows almost permanently above the surface. |
| s, by the age of twelve, he was taking Broadway | bows alongside Burgess Meredith for his stage debut |
| ed by the local Rajput community to manufacture | bows and arrows. |
| He wore out several dozen | bows and twenty pairs of shoes (provided by one of h |
| rtett, which might be translated as "quartet of | bows and curtseys". |
| Her striped dress is adorned with | bows and flounces which hide the body beneath vigoro |
| The detonation had holed the cruiser between | bows and bridge, and the lifeboats were smashed agai |
| the fields, and ate up their quivers and their | bows, and moreover the handles of their shields, so |
| quill and moose hair embroideries, basket work, | bows and arrows, and snow shoes. |
| le hair tied in pigtails decorated in baby blue | bows and red wings on the top of her head. |
| er it were found four bridles, four ropes, four | bows, and four quivers of arrows, as well as blanket |
| a stern rake, she luffing too on our Starboard | bows, and giving us her larboard broadside. |
| s are held here with both the imported compound | bows and traditional bamboo bows. |
| ere extremely hairy, lived in villages and used | bows and arrows. |
| Some of these are in chains or with | bows and arrows. |
| al occupation of the Kamangar was the making of | bows and arrows. |
| Stevens' followers were armed with only | bows and arrows, rocks, and slings. |
| hey were cavalrymen, and they would use swords, | bows and carry shields. |
| raditionally associated with the manufacture of | bows and arrows. |
| ch clan guards its treehouse and territory with | bows and arrows. |
| ding cake covered in fondant and decorated with | bows and hearts. |
| rn, beans, squash, and pecans, and manufactured | bows and pottery for trade. |
| ve up and started her practice with bamboo made | bows and arrows. |
| med with lace, ruffles, appliques, marabou fur, | bows and ribbons, optionally with spaghetti straps. |
| ing books, jigsaw puzzles, iron-on patches, toy | bows and arrows, and more. |
| apons they used: barbed spears, pointed sticks, | bows and arrows. |
| d to sell his entire collection of instruments, | bows and musical ephemera through Tarisio. |
| ined some success in guerilla war tactics using | bows and arrows but soon the British found out a new |
| Guy discovers Luke the Cooper has manufactured | bows and weapons to a Saracen design- showing Luke w |
| traditional, mainly consisting in cavalry using | bows and arrows, whereas the Ottoman army, and espec |
| When illustrated the nine | bows are usually shown as dressed differently from e |
| His | bows are patterned after those of Voirin, though les |
| Sartory | bows are utterly reliable as playing tools and will |
| Most of the | bows are silver mounted; gold mountings are much les |
| It is said that his best | bows are from his mature period especially those mou |
| Their | bows are fast and they have the greatest range of th |
| p on the bodies of their instruments with their | bows at several points; such techniques had become a |
| erstands that Madan is her reincarnated husband | bows at his feet She unites Kalpana with Madan. |
| The stalk | bows at the end so that the face of the flower point |
| They depict | bows, axes, wave symbols or snakes and a repeated U- |
| tual Forgiveness", at which each person present | bows before all the others and they mutually ask for |
| Illustrations from the time show | bows being pulled back to the chest, rather than to |
| Wood | bows between the drumstick and the bridge to produce |
| E49 now lies 96 ft (29 m) down with her | bows blown off. |
| ame features several kinds of weapons including | bows, boomerangs, swords, axes, and flails. |
| century (1900 AD) until now, thousands of cheap | bows branded with the Bausch name were exported from |
| ite a gentleman; not one who will make you fine | bows, but one who understands and practises what bel |
| oses as the yew timber was excellent for making | bows, but because of the poisonous nature of the yew |
| xibility make them excellent playing tools, and | bows by this maker are becoming increasingly desirab |
| teacher, Arthur Ross, who got him intrigued in | bows by stressing their importance and eventually hi |
| HMS Nelson was hit in the | bows by a torpedo launched from an Italian torpedo b |
| "Victor's best | bows can be superb playing tools. |
| The | bows carried by the Inuit were distinctive in that s |
| s and the power and range of Egyptian composite | bows, deployed and attacked the overextended and tir |
| he right leg of the sow, raises behind the sow, | bows down and looks with great effort into the Talmu |
| Tom | bows down and starts conducting the cat orchestra to |
| eing Served?, the characters take their closing | bows during the credits to a rendition of the song " |
| oyer Tiger when the destroyer crossed Berwick's | bows during an exercise in the English Channel, sout |
| were filled with concrete to both protect their | bows during the attack, and act as a greater and mor |
| d flat bridge, along with long, strongly curved | bows, facilitated chordal playing on the instrument. |
| on her port side in 30 metres of water with her | bows facing south. |
| the beginning (the original acoustic) then with | bows for the rest. |
| heir original state and made early (pre-Tourte) | bows for instruments of the viol and violin families |
| ent and the team event for recurve and compound | bows for men and women. |
| stic hammer on a retractable "A" frame over the | bows for countering acoustic mines. |
| His | bows for Hill are stamped with the number 7. |
| The houses at either end have curved segmental | bows for their entire height. |
| le in the forward casing of K12 and buckled her | bows for about 6 feet (1.8 m). |
| As the music comes to a stop, Bugs | bows for the crowd, and instead of applause, hears o |
| out the history, construction, and use of these | bows, from which comes most of what is now known of |
| arply to avoid three cruisers which crossed her | bows from starboard to port, which caused confusion |
| Ermine, three | bows Gules - Sir Robert Bowes (ancestor of Elizabeth |
| stle desperately with various weapons including | bows, handguns, "black" class cannons(hyeonja chongt |
| d, it was often used for making spears, arrows, | bows, harpoons and nails. |
| Also, the use of repeated staccato up | bows implies that this piece was meant to be a show |
| ing trees, fountains of the water of life, rain | bows in five colours with cloud formations and light |
| Started making | bows in 1971. |
| offer food, fruits, and wine, and finally make | bows in front of the tombs. |
| d privilege of man who, in the presence of God, | bows in adoration, humility and dedication. |
| ters) were a set of seer stones bound by silver | bows into a set of spectacles, that founder Joseph S |
| gentleman on the bottle who ‘tips his hat' and | bows is known as the “Courteous Gentleman”. |
| The Sara used | bows, made from locustwood, and arrows, made from ri |
| ( | Bows made only of wood have been much less suited to |
| who hadbeen described as a "Maker of very fine | bows much sought after by soloists." |
| However, the composite | bows needed more care than simple bows, and were muc |
| ty in Texas where "deer may only be hunted with | bows, no matter the season," according to an article |
| zooplankton create a luminescent wake from the | bows of ships in the Indian Ocean. |
| The | bows of the Tafelberg impacted on the SAS President |
| d by Johannes Loescher (Cologne) and historical | bows of different periods from Kees van Hemert (The |
| joined where Zubian was constructed out of the | bows of Zulu and the mid-section and stern of Nubian |
| The | bows of the boats were fitted with ornamental dragon |
| It is also rubbed on the | bows of musical instruments to make them less slippe |
| chetier (French word for maker of string family | bows) of the Dominique Peccatte school. |
| ng cables during a storm and drifted across the | bows of battleship HMS Glory. |
| r, as vessels would have to approach the island | bows on and then slow down to make the turns. |
| ow on his electric guitar to mimic the sound of | bows on strings, and a mountain dulcimer. |
| e at 14 metres in position 07 54 45S, 14 24 24W | bows, on to the shore. |
| ixteenth century, when firearms began replacing | bows on the battlefield. |
| Genuine Bausch | bows, once plentiful, are now scarce and these vary |
| mming (triremes were equipped with a ram at the | bows), or boarding by ship-borne marines. |
| Bowes' ; one John de Arcubus (Latin for 'of the | bows or arches') occurs in a local document from 127 |
| row or bolt shot with one of the five different | bows or crossbows. |
| Germaine | bows out and leaves Norman with his forgiven wife an |
| Mariners sometimes call fog | bows sea-dogs. |
| is cousin, Bernard Millant (born 1929) produced | bows similar in style. |
| y an interior bulkhead, and strengthening their | bows so they could be used as rams. |
| ost Parthian cavalry (even cataphracts) carried | bows, so this meant daily practice with the weapons. |
| e the Apaches opened fire with their rifles and | bows so the soldiers took cover behind boulders and |
| Vigneron and Fetique produced | bows that at times could rival a Sartory in terms of |
| unds, the Suavi fighting on foot, the Huns with | bows, the Alani drawing up a battle-line of heavy-ar |
| llaume-Voirin..........As for the owners of his | bows, they should be honored to be in possession of |
| After six hours, the surviving Nine | Bows threw down their weapons, abandoned their bagga |
| klobuk (epanokamelavkion and kamilavkion), and | bows to the assembled brethren, saying, "Bless me, h |
| cautionary tale of what can befall China if it | bows to Western influence. |
| In the centre, Changdev | bows to Dnyaneshwar. |
| Bugs | bows to the fly and the episode ends. |
| Gramophone: "Beauty of this recording | bows to no other." |
| Each participant then | bows to the Divine Presence in the middle of the cir |
| PCI advocates the use of other woods for violin | bows to raise money to plant pernambuco seedlings. |
| ded, jumped overboard, swam round to the boat's | bows, took hold of the painter and tried to turn the |
| ghter MV Brisbane Star, that supposedly had its | bows torn off during this encounter. |
| The wreck lies with her | bows towards the shore. |
| Fred | Bows: Tracks 5, 18, 25, 31, 34 & 35 |
| 71) and Otto Julius Bausch (1841-1874) produced | bows until 1874. |
| S Tracker continued operations despite stove-in | bows until 12 June 1944. |
| o the outside of the Superdome, while miniature | bows were given to fans. |
| Her | bows were destroyed by a torpedo from a German destr |
| acks had firearms; the Bashkirs were armed with | bows while the peasants were mostly equipped with cl |
| ontemporary counterparts, using instruments and | bows whose designs, construction and material span o |
| In the music of Wabanag, hand drums, rattles, | bows, wooden sticks, flutes, and other traditional i |
| g three times, in 1948 for the song Buttons and | Bows, written for the movie The Paleface; in 1950 fo |
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