Members of the Fourth Estate and devotees of the First Amendment, take a bow.
My mom would dress me up in a bow tie and have me greet customers.
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The highest price ever paid for a bow at auction was at Sotheby's in 1988.
Congratulations and do let us know who you are so you can take a bow.
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And happily, no one has yet gone out on the hustings in a bow tie.
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The week will also allow some old hands to take a bow or look to a comeback.
Mr Graham said the tree would not be taking a bow and retiring from the landscape just yet.
Survival means athletic ability, use of weapons like a bow and arrow, and hunting and fishing capabilities.
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Goreski, well-coifed and often sporting a bow tie, said he goes for comfort at home, just like everyone else.
Rather than taking a bow with traditional retirement, many boomers today are forging fulfilling encore careers with independent work.
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But the tax man ought to come out and take a bow anyway.
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As in when a fashion designer puts on his runway finale and then takes a bow before an adoring crowd.
I'm willing to bet they won't turn down your offers, even if they're not wrapped up and tied with a bow.
The eagerly awaited 13 inch MacBook Pro with Retina Display is expected to take a bow at the event as well.
The political head of UNAMID, Rodolphe Adada, a bow-tied Congolese diplomat who also stepped down last week, has been largely ineffective.
This is also a factor when doing business overseas, as some cultures greet with a bow, a kiss, or a handshake.
The cat is now a trendy pink (it was red in its previous incarnation) and sports a flower instead of a bow.
The first technology--say, a stick bent and strung to make a bow--came from a need to improve an existing process of food gathering.
There are two heads to choose from, one designed for good leverage and a bow-shaped one - introduced in 2011 - for people with arthritis.
And in "The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest, " an on-rails brawler, you'll battle doll-like Moblins and ChuChus by tilting the GamePad to aim a bow.
"It was all I could do to not take a bow, " the soldier, who writes under the name Army J, said in a phone interview.
So as you watch your favorite Oscar-nominated movie stars and directors strut the red carpet wearing their stylish designer digs this year, take a bow.
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The problem in Japan is that its banks have traditionally lent billions on the security of a bow and, often, a promise of political loyalty.
Neither Greenspan nor Andrews made remarks, but Andrews took a bow as more than 1, 300 undergraduates and 1, 600 graduate students gave her a standing ovation.
"Two or three times, we've been backstage, he's grabbed my hand, said, 'Put on some makeup, ' and taken me out with him for a bow, " says Silvana.
In a bow to the importance of branding, sites can also opt to have a URL that doesn't include the "Ning" name--for a modest fee, of course.
There are straights and curves and switchbacks and even, at one ridiculous point, a loop where the road curves back, around and under itself like a bow.
It is similar to golf but instead of a club you have a bow and arrow and instead of a hole you have to hit balloons dotted around the rocks.
If you want to understand trophy hunters ask yourself why someone would shoot a giraffe from a helicopter with a bow knowing the animal would suffer for days.
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