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'Bowman' refers to a person skilled in the use of a bow and arrow. It can be used to describe someone who is an archer or someone who is part of a team of archers. Example: The skilled bowman hit the target with precision, impressing the entire crowd at the archery competition. The team of bowmen stood at the ready, their arrows aimed at the enemy soldiers approaching their fort.
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bowman
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A man who uses a bow; an archer.
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A demon is shot down by St Michael, the "silver bowman", over Helston, and Judas Iscariot returns as Jack O'Lent, running across the moors in search of redemption.
Elsewhere, corporate ethics ranks well below other issues.Karlyn Bowman, an observer of social trends at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), argues there has been no break in the overall pattern of attitudes to business as a whole.
In 1993 Bowman joined the Detroit Red Wings.
Under Darius there was a measure of land called a "bow" that was originally a unit considered sufficient to support one bowman, who then paid his duty for the land in military service.
The ideal of the king as the unrivalled bowman, the unifier, the tall and stately noble spirit, the sacrificer for the welfare of the subjects, and the hero of his people (who conceive of him on a stately elephant) is comprehensively illustrated in a magnificent series of coins from the Gupta Empire of North India of the 4th 6th centuries.
Bowman later performed with the Champions on Ice tour and the Ice Capades.
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McLean had boosted the squad with midfield reinforcements during 1985 and 1986, Dave Bowman, Jim McInally and Ian Redford key additions, and with a 20-year-old Kevin Gallacher up front in support of Sturrock and Tommy Coyne, McLean had almost all the pieces in place for the season ahead.
McLean tried to freshen things up, bringing in Kirkwood and Gallacher for Bannon and Bowman, but the task ahead against IFK Gothenburg, the 1982 Uefa Cup winners and a team that had scored away in every round of the competition, would require the players to dig deep like never before.
Carol Bowman Selkirk The minority party leaders from Wales and Scotland will regret their selfish decision to attack Ed Miliband almost exclusively if the result is a win for David Cameron.
SIXTEEN years ago, National Review magazine devoted its cover to Rush Limbaugh the "leader of the opposition", as writer James Bowman called him.To a surprising number of conservatives there is a solemn appropriateness about [Ronald] Reagan's passing the torch to the 42-year-old former disc jockey and college dropout.
Today, as chief executive of Allied Domecq, the world's second-largest wine-and-spirits company behind Diageo, Philip Bowman is in charge of some of the most refined tipples around, including Courvoisier cognac, Sauza tequila and Perrier-Jouët champagne.
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