It was good to be a bowyer in this part of Britannia, where oak and walnut rubbed shoulders with massive Yew trees. |
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You might have learned something we have not have yet or know of something an experienced bowyer might have taught you. |
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I'm a 22nd century paleontologist, not a 13th century nomadic bowyer. |
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The next morning, he returned to his usual bowyer to refill his quiver. |
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It might actually be more profitable for a master bowyer to make and sell heavy xbows now ... unless this was just some weird one-time deal. |
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In 1350 there was a serious shortage, and Henry IV of England ordered his royal bowyer to enter private land and cut yew and other woods. |
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Bowyer who makes traditional bows from Switzerland, a pupil of Jean-Marie Coche and a founding member of the Friends of the Voie Médiane. |
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Bowyer, on the other hand, displayed a nonchalant grin, full of boyish bravado. |
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Bowyer evidently followed this spirit by omitting over eight stanzas of the poem and significantly altering others. |
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With the departure of Lee Bowyer, Leeds are also attempting to draw a line under a dark period in their history. |
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He was noisy and boisterous and Bowyer said he moved away from them because of his behaviour. |
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His great colleague Brendan Bowyer, whose recording of The Hucklebuck remains the definitive showband song of them all, clearly recalls the sad occasion. |
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In this photo, Peter Bowyer is giving a technical briefing in the Canadian Hurricane Centre media room in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. |
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Maybe it is true that Bowyer, in some respects, is more sinned against than sinning. |
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Mr. Bowyer, 30, is a furniture refinisher at Dip-N-Strip, a refinishing company in Hyannis owned by his stepfather. |
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They fought in the Battle of New Orleans and later helped capture Fort Bowyer in Mobile Bay in what was the last action of the war. |
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The Americans built Fort Bowyer, a log and earthenwork fort with 14 guns, on Mobile Point. |
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Well-travelled Bowyer, 34, could move to the Tractor Boys this week after talks kicked off about a contract that would see him become one of the top earners at Portman road. |
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Depending on which Bluenose you believe Bowyer is either a cretinous criminal who has had his day or a reformed character with proven Premier League pedigree. |
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Yet, inexplicably, Bowyer misses the obvious shot and leads with a pitiful rabbit punch, fails to connect properly and allows his opponent to gather himself. |
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