- A
tendon or
sinew is a
tough band of
dense fibrous connective tissue that
connects muscle to bone. It
sends the
mechanical forces of
muscle contraction...
- Berlin: The
building of the
Berlin Wall, p. 80
Sinews of Peace, 1946 Churchill,
Winston (5
March 1946). "The
Sinews of
Peace ('Iron
Curtain Speech')". Winstonchurchill...
- from horn, wood, and
sinew laminated together, a form of
laminated bow. The horn is on the belly,
facing the archer, and
sinew on the
outer side of a...
- battle. In
early Welsh sources,
Bedwyr Bedrydant ("Bedwyr of the
Perfect Sinew") is a handsome, one-handed
warrior under Arthur's command. His
father is...
- 4:14 3. "Peacefall" 4:16 4. "I Like the Devil" 2:55 5. "Femia" 3:07 6. "
Sinew" 3:11 7. "Vehemence" 3:47 8. "Silkspun" 3:35 9. "Almanac" 3:13 10. "Stardew"...
- Pallitax) Tem
Barkwater Cal
Barkwater Noll
Barkwater (née Hammelherd)
Loess Sinew Verginix (née Tatum) Twig (Arborinus Verginix)
Maugin “The
Stone Pilot”...
- The
leaves are
bound to
arrow shafts,
close to the point,
obscured by
sinew wrapping and used in wartime.
Fringed gromwell reacts badly to
being transplanted...
- Sold in 1975 to Rim.
Calabrese SpA,
Italy and
renamed Grecale.
Empire Sinew was a 250 GRT tug
which was
built by
Scott & Sons Ltd, Bowling, West Dunbartonshire...
-
rebuilding and
economic progress.
Winston Churchill, in his well-known "
Sinews of Peace"
address of 5
March 1946, at
Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri...
-
ngwaagan 'dream snare' (Curve Lake
First Nation) – a hoop with
woven string or
sinew meant to
replicate a spider's web, used as a
protective charm for infants...