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We actually have some recordings here that I think would demonstrate just what bows are called on to do, or at least a few examples of what they're called on to do.
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The Coast Guard will patrol the river in boats with machine guns mounted on their bows.
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Its name written on the bows: Marco Polo.
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One early shot across Mr Berezovsky's bows was the temporary closure last week, supposedly on the orders of Moscow's ever-vigilant fire inspectors, of Kommersant, a leading business daily which he had just bought.
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The drawings and etchings hanging on them are attached by red ribbons tied in bows.
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Unless, that is, Mr Cardoso bows to the continuing political pressures to relax his tight grip on public spending.
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On the Illinois River in Peoria anglers armed with bows and arrows hunt Asian carp that leap high in the air, agitated by the sound of boat engines.
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Swansea University sports scientists are hoping to find out more about the toll on the bodies of archers who had to pull heavy bows.
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Among those privileges is Maine's current craze, the hunting of deer with (highly sophisticated) bows and arrows, since guns may not be fired without permission on private land.
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Even Martha Stewart got behind the trend last month, when she invited "nail queen" Sophy Robson, one of the UK's best known artists, on her show to create pink nails adorned with gold bows and studs.
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The Fort Worth City Council, surrendering to the inevitable, voted on April 3 to shut down Z Boaz (pronounced ZEE-bows), most likely in the fall, barring unforeseen developments.
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