Examples of the the word, bow , in a Sentence Context

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  1. Of a small bow attached by cables on the back of a larger main bow . A compound, bow ,is a bow designed to reduce the force required to hold the string at full draw
  2. Of the cable. They were widespread among Inuit who lacked easy access to good, bow ,wood. One variety of cable-backed bow is the Penobscot bow or Abenaki bow
  3. Bows, laminated bow s and composite bow s. Bows can also be classified by the, bow ,shape of the limbs when unstrung; in contrast to simple straight bow s, a
  4. Of the limbs when unstrung; in contrast to simple straight bow s, a recurve, bow ,has tips that curve away from the archer when the bow is unstrung. The
  5. The ring end is hoisted up to the end of a timber projecting from the, bow ,known as the fathead. The crown of the anchor is then hauled up with a heavy
  6. Easy access to good bow wood. One variety of cable-backed bow is the Penobscot, bow ,or Abenaki bow , invented by Frank Losing (Chief Big Thunder) about 1900. It
  7. Development of new forms of bow including the modern recurve and compound, bow , These modern forms are now dominant in modern Western archery; traditional
  8. Good bow wood. One variety of cable-backed bow is the Penobscot bow or Abenaki, bow , invented by Frank Losing (Chief Big Thunder) about 1900. It consists of a
  9. Of not unnatural beings. Their occupation was hunting and war; their arms the, bow , spear, axe,a half shield, nearly in the shape of a crescent, called Delta
  10. Traditional craft experts. They led the commercial development of new forms of, bow ,including the modern recurve and compound bow . These modern forms are now
  11. Except Australia (boomers used),though the Atlanta persisted alongside the, bow ,in parts of the Americas, notably Mexico (from which its Nahuatl name comes)
  12. The cross-section of the limb also varies; the classic long bow is a tall, bow ,with narrow limbs that are D-shaped in cross-section, and the flat bow has flat
  13. Modern game archery owes much of its success to Fred Bear, an American, bow ,hunter and bow manufacturer. Eighteenth century revival At the end of the
  14. Archery is the art, practice,or skill of propelling arrows with the use of a, bow , from" Marcus" ( Latin). Archery has historically been used for hunting and
  15. Scope should be 5:1,etc.) to lower a stern anchor. By taking up on the, bow ,cable the stern anchor can be set. After both anchors are set, tension is taken
  16. Types have a rigid shank. Plow anchors are usually stowed in a roller at the, bow , Owing to the use of lead or other dedicated tip-weight, the plow is heavier
  17. Manner an anchor attached to the lee quarter may be dropped from the lee, bow , This is deployed when the vessel is head to wind and has lost headway. As the
  18. The instrumentand the primary means of articulation. Similar to a violin's, bow , the production of sound in an accordion is in direct proportion to the motion
  19. Let-off is possible. The compound bow has become the most widely used type of, bow ,for all forms of hunting in North America. The compound bow has become a highly
  20. Belief, Osoosi is one of several deities of the hunt who are identified with, bow ,and arrow iconography and other insignia associated with archery. Equipment
  21. Often fought in tandem with his brother Teacher, known for his skill with the, bow , Ajax would wield his magnificent shield, as Teacher stood behind picking off
  22. Anchors) are the main anchors used by a vessel and normally carried at the, bow ,of the vessel. A Edge Anchor is a light anchor used for edging, or more
  23. Death across the world. To protect his mother, Apollo begged Hephaestus for a, bow ,and arrows. After receiving them, Apollo cornered Python in the sacred cave at
  24. Of force to hold at full draw. Up to 99 % let-off is possible. The compound, bow ,has become the most widely used type of bow for all forms of hunting in North
  25. This. A typical let-off is anywhere from 65%–80 %. For example, a 60-pound, bow , with 80 % let-off will only require 12 pounds of force to hold at full draw. Up
  26. Current or wave conditions. One method of accomplishing this moor is to set a, bow ,anchor normally, then drop back to the limit of the bow cable (or to double
  27. As those of Patrols. Paris was later killed by Philoctetes using the enormous, bow ,of Heracles. Fate of Achilles' armor Achilles' armor was the object of a feud
  28. Archer of his time, motioned to his guards not to interfere and drew his, bow , but his foot slipped, the arrow glanced aside, and he received the assassin's
  29. Of the yew tree. The sap-wood is best suited to the tension on the back of the, bow , and the heart-wood to the compression on the belly. Hence, a limb sector of
  30. Two anchors set approximately 45° apart, or wider angles up to 90°,from the, bow ,is a strong mooring for facing into strong winds. To set anchors in this way
  31. Game archery owes much of its success to Fred Bear, an American bow hunter and, bow ,manufacturer. Eighteenth century revival At the end of the eighteenth century
  32. By Frank Losing (Chief Big Thunder) about 1900. It consists of a small, bow ,attached by cables on the back of a larger main bow . A compound bow is a bow
  33. This moor is to set a bow anchor normally, then drop back to the limit of the, bow ,cable (or to double the desired scope,e.g. 8:1 if the eventual scope should
  34. Bow attached by cables on the back of a larger main bow . A compound bow is a, bow ,designed to reduce the force required to hold the string at full draw, hence
  35. Cable-backed bow s use cords as the back of the bow ; the draw weight of the, bow ,can be adjusted by changing the tension of the cable. They were widespread
  36. To the depth measured from the highest point (usually the anchor roller or, bow ,chock) to the seabed. For example, if the water is 25 ft (8 m) deep, and the
  37. Homes with users of small to medium-sized vessels. * The German designed, bow ,anchor, Bügelanker (or Was),has a sharp tip for penetrating weed, and
  38. Straight bow s, a recurve bow has tips that curve away from the archer when the, bow ,is unstrung. The cross-section of the limb also varies; the classic long bow is
  39. It consists of a small bow attached by cables on the back of a larger main, bow , A compound bow is a bow designed to reduce the force required to hold the
  40. Young man, is patently depicted with a Ithaca (as Apollo Citharoedus) or, bow ,in his hand, or reclining on a tree (the Apollo Lukas and Apollo Sauroctonos
  41. Troy. Apollo aided Paris in the killing of Achilles by guiding the arrow of his, bow ,into Achilles' heel. One interpretation of his motive is that it was in
  42. Same origin),Argyrotoxus (; Ἀργυρότοξος, Argurotoxos, literally " with silver, bow ,"),Hesperus (; Ἑκάεργος, Hekaergos, literally " far-shooting" ), and
  43. Tension/compression stress. Cable-backed bow s use cords as the back of the, bow ,; the draw weight of the bow can be adjusted by changing the tension of the
  44. Hero AHT, torn apart by eagles incited by Death who wanted his hunting, bow , The virginal Artemis of classical times is not directly comparable to Ishtar
  45. Moor, below. In the Bow and Stern technique, an anchor is set off each the, bow ,and the stern, which can severely limit a vessel's swing range and also align
  46. heavyweight down the anchor line – rope or chain – directly in front of the, bow ,to the seabed, behaves like a heavy chain rode and lowers the angle of pull on
  47. And Thalia. Attributes and symbols Apollo's the most common attributes were the, bow ,and arrow. Other attributes of his included the Ithaca (an advanced version
  48. Had their right breast cut off or burnt out, so they would be able to use a, bow ,more freely and throw spears without the physical limitation and obstruction;
  49. Inuit who lacked easy access to good bow wood. One variety of cable-backed, bow ,is the Penobscot bow or Abenaki bow , invented by Frank Losing (Chief Big
  50. Of or an expert at archery can be referred to as a" toxophilite ". History The, bow ,seems to have been invented in the late Paleolithic or early Mesolithic periods

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