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Became much more alert to anything in the arrow's path since then.
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Beyond the fish pond, an arrow's flight to the left, is an open space, quiet and private.
Chapter 11 2010
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An arrow's drag coefficient and speed is lower creating a different type of damage.
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An arrow's drag coefficient and speed is lower creating a different type of damage.
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Also, a little twig can alter an arrow's flight, and a shot that misses the vitals can make a hunter sick.
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Became much more alert to anything in the arrow's path since then.
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Also, a little twig can alter an arrow's flight, and a shot that misses the vitals can make a hunter sick.
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And then — the completion of an arrow's arc — they began seeing each other less, just as in the beginning of their relationship they had gradually seen each other more.
Marine Life 2010
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Olympic chiefs are preparing for up to 120 heads of state to attend the 2012 London games, where attractions include beach volleyball on Horse Guards Parade and archery just an arrow's arc from Bond Street's boutiques.
London 2012 Olympics set to break record for attending world leaders 2010
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Word for word: Love is born from an arrow's strike; friendship from frequent and prolonged interchange.
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