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alternative band now
known as
Arrows The
Arrow (band),
Russian heavy metal band The
Arrows (Canadian band), a 1980s new wave band The
Arrows, a
South African indie...
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sculptures of
arrows. In Unicode, the
block Arrows occupies the
hexadecimal range U+2190–U+21FF, as
described below.
Additional arrows can be
found in...
- the
Three Arrows against the
Swastika (Dreipfeil
gegen Hakenkreuz) campaign.
Chakhotin aut****d a book by the same name. The
Three Arrows were thought...
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footed arrow.
Known by some as the
finest of wood
arrows,
footed arrows were used both by
early Europeans and
Native Americans.
Footed arrows will typically...
- "Broken
Arrow", a 1959
single by
Chuck Berry from the
album Rockin' at the Hops "Broken
Arrows" (song), a 2015 song by
Avicii "Broken
Arrows", a song...
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Arrow's impossibility theorem is a key
result in
social choice theory,
showing that no ranking-based
decision rule can
satisfy the
requirements of rational...
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Arrows Grand Prix
International was a
British Formula One team
active from 1978 to 2002. It was
known as
Footwork from 1991 to 1996. The
Arrows Grand...
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colour in the sky) and "
arrows"
after the
Black Arrows. The
Royal Air
Force Aerobatic Team, the
formal name of the Red
Arrows,
began life at RAF Little...
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silver arrows. However, BMW
still paints its cars in the
traditional white colour. At the 1999 Le Mans 24 Hours, a
total of
seven "Silver
Arrows" were...
- and
arrow is a
ranged weapon system consisting of an
elastic launching device (bow) and long-shafted
projectiles (
arrows).
Humans used bows and
arrows for...