My character as a painter is founded on a childhood spent on orchards with a father who each year took us boys hunting in the Urewera, who read us tales of wild places and man eaters and shot deer with the 303 rifle, and later, the bow and arrow in emulation of the late great American archer, Howard Hill.
You can switch out weapons by pausing the game, so you might start a battle off with a bow and a sword, and then switch out the bow for some other closer or middle-ranged weapon.
Fields hamming it up in striped pajamas, Joan Crawford, haughty and tough in Schiaperelli, Clara Bow seductive with her dimpled bare arms and cute bow mouth.
One instance shows the controller being split and held like bow and arrow, highlighting that both sides are tracked in relation to each other -- not to mention that the in-game character's weapon automatically changes without any menu-digging by the user.
But he is also puckish and warm, with a penchant for vests and bow ties, fedoras and fezzes.
If you can borrow a tux from a friend or relative, make it your own with accessories such as colored fashion socks and a rented vest and bow tie.
Some dances imitate the calls and movements of animals or insects, others, like the sword and bow dances, are rituals, and still others are improvisational or purely entertainment.
Moldovan prop Vadim Cobilas, hooker Joe Ward, number eight Mark Easter and locks Fraser McKenzie and Kearnan Myall all took their bow, along with centre Andrew Higgins and winger Joaquin Tuculet.
Hartley has joined Byron Champagne, the founder of Xtreme Tactical Archery Gear, (also known as XTAG) and Louisiana-based pro bow fisherman and guide Josh Galt to expand XTAG into a premier outdoor gear company.
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Thinking the time was right for an exegesis on the bow, we asked our own Miles Hoffman to bring in his bow and his viola, of course.
Belichick presumably will be disciplined, as he should, and the punishment should include wearing a bow tie and a nice pair of loafers during the next Patriots game.
"His workmanship is so meticulous and perfect, " said Peter Seman, a Chicago violin maker and president of the American Federation of Violin and Bow Makers.
For Yo-Yo Ma's hypercello, Machover placed sensors on the instrument, the performer's wrist and his bow and fed the electronic impulses generated by those sensors into a computer.
As well as travelling slower, new ships like the Eugen Maersk have other fuel-saving and potentially environmentally-friendly features, such as a redesigned bow and special paint to reduce friction through the water.
Only on February 5th did Akio Toyoda, 53, the scion of the founding family, appear in public to bow in apology and even then critics complained that he did not bow deeply enough.
Had Obama been in Japan and bowed (and received a reciprocal bow signifying equality), his actions would have been culturally appropriate (not to mention expected).
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He really liked to put on a show, and he'd get all out of time, rolling up the bow and jumping around.
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Number one, Times Square, which is at the south end of the bow tie, and number two, Times Square, which is at the northern of the bow tie.
He didn't learn English until he was eight and says he spent much of his childhood in and around the Los Angeles River, wading for crawdads or hunting rabbits with a bow and arrow.
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Then he'll look down and see he has dropped his bow on the floor, and somehow it will seem to him that there's a great connection between these two objects.
The only hope for Texas is that once the handsome profits from this album have been banked, they decide to throw caution to the wind and make a record that does not bow to the expectations of the masses and instead exaggerates the potential that lurks beneath the surface.
This is a remarkable saving, and although she is a small, specialist vessel, many of her features, particularly the new bow and the more efficient system of propellers, could help reduce fuel consumption and emission levels in larger ships as well.
James Sullivan, a graduate student who gravitates toward esoteric works by such composers as Alfred Schnittke and Sofia Gubaidulina, said he was struggling with tension in his shoulders and in his bow arm before he discovered the unique thrill of throwing a hard right hook.
Campbell, 36, has been training and playing for the reserves and is taking his full Magpies bow seriously.
As far as I could tell from my crisis visit home (Lucy smelling of patchouli and sobbing as she crushed me in her suntanned arms), the Bishop was prepared to bow his head and take whatever the heavens had prepared for him.
Then, at four o'clock in the afternoon, twenty-four hours after the mortar fell on his friends and neighbors while they waited to buy bread, he will bend down and pick up his bow.
So, as well as blue lanes from Merton to the City (CS7) and Barking to Tower Gateway (CS3), two more have opened from Bow to Aldgate (CS2) and Wandsworth to Westminster (CS8).
His wicked cross from the byeline caused chaos in the Iceland six-yard box and Vokes was just a whisker away from emulating Evans and scoring on his senior Wales bow.
But power shortages have become a major and pressing issue in Pakistan, and the government there insists it will not bow to pressure.
In London the figure for Bethnal Green and Bow is 42% but only 6% in Wimbledon.
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