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  • Curiously, at that very time, Alan Simpson and Ray Galton were writing an Archers spoof, The Bowmans, in which the whole village and their dog fell down a disused mine.

    Radio review: A Month in Ambridge 2012

  • The cordiality between us and the Bowmans was pretty warm.

    Did you know that Iran will back down? 2010

  • If he and his liberal allies tried to confiscate all firearms, or even just the black rifles, countless Henry Bowmans would suddenly find a reason to start shooting, and they wouldn't stop for a good long time.

    President Obama Dave Hurteau 2008

  • There's a reason, after all, that they allocate every minute — even strength, man up or down — the way they do, and that helps separate the Bowmans from those on the unemployment line.

    Archive 2008-06-01 James Mirtle 2008

  • If I'm GM Dale Tallon, the fact there are two Bowmans sitting in the press box beside me has to be a wee bit worrisome.

    Savard out in Chicago Quenneville named coach James Mirtle 2008

  • If I'm GM Dale Tallon, the fact there are two Bowmans sitting in the press box beside me has to be a wee bit worrisome.

    Archive 2008-10-01 James Mirtle 2008

  • BOLDUAN: But after returning from a year in Iraq with the Illinois National Guard, this is the image of Tim the Bowmans are now left with.

    CNN Transcript Feb 18, 2008 2008

  • STARR: The Bowmans want their son remembered as more than a statistic.

    CNN Transcript Dec 12, 2007 2007

  • STARR: The Bowmans say there is a crisis in mental care for vets.

    CNN Transcript Dec 12, 2007 2007

  • STARR: The Bowmans say there is a crisis in mental health care for vets.

    CNN Transcript Dec 13, 2007 2007

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