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  • Bowe is a big, adept target, but won't get many catches if his QB is getting flattened.

    Grading the draft: Who earned the highest marks? 2007

  • Bergdahl is universally known as "Bowe"—yellow ribbons and stickers with his picture adorn cars, lamp posts and store fronts.

    America's Forgotten Prisoners of War David Feith 2011

  • If you want a ringing endorsement on Bowe in comparison to the rest of the offense, ESPN Fantasy's Christopher Harris called Bowe "an oasis in an island of feces."

    FakeTeams The Royalty of Roto 2009

  • That's bad news for some wideouts, especially ones such as Bowe, who are used to making big plays.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • Ellen Murphy, a retired lawyer who recently moved to Portland from New York City, said even in a tough economy, she was willing to skip discounts at big chain stores in favor of local shops such as Bowe's.

    Gazette.com : 2009

  • That’s bad news for some wideouts, especially ones such as Bowe, who are used to making big plays.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2010

  • They started the game by taking play through nine phases in Wales's 22 before Tommy Bowe created space for O'Driscoll to equal Ian Smith's championship record of 24 tries, and they finished it attacking in the same way.

    Wales 19-13 Ireland | Six Nations match report 2011

  • Still with the likes of O'Driscoll, Heaslip, Bowe and Ferris in the team, they have enough quality to come good eventually.

    Rugby World Cup 2011: Ireland v USA - live! | Tom Bryant 2011

  • Bowe then fumbles the USA clearance and concedes a scrum on the halfway line.9 min: "Steven 6.56am probably isn't by the pool as it's 11 o'clock at night here on the West Coast--unless he's ruining the mood in the hot tub with the rugby on?" writes Matthew Bell.

    Rugby World Cup 2011: Ireland v USA - live! | Tom Bryant 2011

  • More of his stained-glass can be seen up at Flickr, and Nicola Gordon Bowe (a scholar described by one art historian as a "raven-haired damsel," as if she herself were a Clarke creation!) has a very fine book out on the man, called The Life and Work of Harry Clarke, published by Irish Academic Press in 1989 and still available if one hunts around a bit.

    Harry Clarke, Ireland's Master of Stained Glass 2009

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