Sentences with phrase «bring back bow»

In tri there were 6 or 7 weapon types while in ultimate, they bring back bow, gunlance and dual swords.

Not exact matches

His sixth - floor corner office at Marriott's headquarters in Bethesda, Md., is decorated with spears and bows and arrows that his parents, Lutheran missionaries who raised him in Japan, brought back from New Guinea.
Bringing back biker chic, because it can't be all florals and bows all the time.
I got this cream bow sleeve sweater last year from Club Monaco and they brought it back!
Now bring them back at the center point and tie them using fancy hair bow or hair tie.
To wear the dress, just cross the straps over at the back, bring them around to the front and then tie them in a bow either at the front or the back.
... bring a little sexy back with this DIY bow cut shirt.
Schools minister Nick Gibb also bowed to pressure and moved the date for teaching assessment back, after it was initially brought forward to May.
The Nissan 350Z brought the iconic Z sports car back to Nissan's stable after a long hiatus, and just before it bowed out in favor of the new 370Z we got the special NISMO edition gift - wrapped and handed to import performance fans.
She can bow in three different ways, play basketball, steal a checkbook out of a pocket, wave a flag, play piano, paint abstract art, count, say «yes» and «no,» smile, stick out her tongue, honk a horn, fetch a hat from another person and bring it to me and then take it back, square up and stretch out, stand on a pedestal, lie down, etc..
We went back to the hut and the father brought out a gigantic bow and arrow.
It's a shot back across the bow, thumbing our noses and saying, «bring it on.»
Victories were seen on four continents: in Bolivia a draconian response to protestors embarrassed the government, causing them to drop plans to build a road through Tipnis, an indigenous Amazonian reserve; in Myanmar, a nation not known for bowing to public demands, large protests pushed the government to cancel a massive Chinese hydroelectric project; in Borneo a three - year struggle to stop the construction of a coal plant on the coast of the Coral Triangle ended in victory for activists; in Britain plans to privatize forests created such a public outcry that the government not only pulled back but also apologized; and in the U.S. civil disobedience and massive marches pressured the Obama Administration to delay a decision on the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, which would bring tar sands from Canada to a global market.
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