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A 30-year-old woman entered a Houston office and fired an arrow into a worker's chest, the authorities said, and the police later shot and wounded her.
Nobody now believes that renaissance science fired an arrow that flew unerringly through the enlightenment and the industrial revolution straight into the bullseye of communism.
Finally, the boy told the king that he would succeed only if he gathered all his citizens as witnesses, declared bismillah rab al-gholam — "in the name of Allah, the God of this boy" — and fired an arrow.
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Cupid fires an arrow at the swimmer, and a winged cherub hovers overhead.
A Hindu text suggests firing an arrow and only doing your business where it lands.
"They were clearly firing an arrow across the bow of the financial markets," said Peter Kretzmer, senior economist at Bank of America.
A hunter was convicted of murder yesterday in Suffolk County Court for firing an arrow into the heart of a stranger after an argument.
Daly did not fire an arrow during our weekend hunt, except at a target made of hard plastic in the long former milking gallery of his barn.
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