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Saddlebow
Saddlebow Sad"dle*bow`, n. [AS. sadelboga.] The bow or arch in the front part of a saddle, or the pieces which form the front.

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- The Church of St Mary-le-Bow (/boʊ/) is a Church of England parish church in the City of London, England. Located on Cheapside, one of the city's oldest...
- Pentagon. LeBow's first foray into business occurred in the 1960s, when he started a computer company to continue his Pentagon project. LeBow sold the...
- The LeBow College of Business (/ləˈboʊ/), often referred to simply as Drexel LeBow, is the business school of Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
- Fredric Lebow is an American screenwriter. He co-wrote the screenplay for While You Were Sleeping (1995) with Daniel G. ****van, but while it was acclaimed...
- Lebow, also LeBow, is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bennett S. LeBow, American businessman and philanthropist Bennett S. LeBow College...
- University's undergraduate students are enrolled in a LeBow College of Business program. The LeBow College of Business has been ranked as the 38th best...
- County of London in 1888. "Bow" is an abbreviation of the medieval name Stratford-at-Bow, in which "Bow" refers to the bow-shaped bridge built here in...
- Fred Lebow (June 3, 1932 – October 9, 1994), born Fischel Lebowitz, was a Holocaust survivor, runner, race director, and founder of the New York City...
- Richard Ned Lebow FBA is an American political scientist best known for his work in international relations, political psychology, classics and philosophy...
- the sharing of power equally between the two genders. According to Diane LeBow, "matriarchal societies are often described as ... egalitarian ...", although...