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double b****es,
viola d'amore,
viola da gamba, etc. The
French word for
bowmaker (bow maker) is archetier,
meaning one who
makes bows of the
string family...
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Following the
creation of
Lloyds TSB
Group in 1998, the
businesses of
Lloyds Bowmaker (formerly
Lloyds and Scottish) and
United Dominions Trust were combined...
- ****ngdale Golf Club The
Bowmaker Tournament was an
invitation pro-am golf
tournament pla**** from 1957 to 1970.
Except in the
first and
final years the...
- the
Yeoman Credit's
parent company,
Bowmaker Limited,
decided that the team's name
should be
changed to
Bowmaker Racing. The team
decided to
invest in...
-
retired from racing. It
raced as
Yeoman Credit Racing in 1961 and as the
Bowmaker Racing Team in 1962. The team's best
results were a pair of
second places...
-
handful of
championship points. For the 1962
season the team was
renamed Bowmaker-Yeoman Racing, and in
place of the Coopers, ran Lola Mk4 ch****is, again...
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Walter Bower (or
Bowmaker; c. 1385 – 24
December 1449) was a
Scottish canon regular and
abbot of
Inchcolm Abbey in the
Firth of Forth, who is
noted as...
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channels of
colour information. In a book
about vision in fishes,
James Bowmaker writes that
double cones tend to be
sensitive to
longer wavelengths of...
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counts as the team's
score on each hole.
Variations of best ball
include Bowmaker, 1–2–3 Best Ball (or ChaChaCha),
Fourball Alliance,
Arizona Shuffle and...
- or violinmaker. One who
makes or
repairs bows is
called an
archetier or
bowmaker. The word "violin" was
first used in
English in the 1570s. The word "violin"...