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Examples
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William Tell – Famous bow-and-arrow marksman who shot the apple on the the top of his sons head.
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On hand is a Nerf bow-and-arrow set, one of several toy weapons Ms. Zane bought from Amazon.com to help actors slip into character.
The Newcomers John Jurgensen 2011
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When he's not touring, Mr. Davis, 64, can often be found on a golf cart, aiming bow-and-arrow at life-size rubber animal targets with his three children who range in age from 12 to 20.
A Wild Holiday Home Candace Jackson 2011
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When he's not touring, Mr. Davis, 64, can often found on a golf cart, aiming bow-and-arrow at life-sized rubber animal targets with his three children, who range in age from 12 to 20.
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William Tell – Famous bow-and-arrow marksman who shot the apple on the the top of his sons head.
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Now I spend a lot of time enjoying family meals I'd otherwise be eating in front of a computer, talking about things like how exactly to make a bow-and-arrow out of string and a stick.
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It begins with a bow-and-arrow hunt for wild boar and ends with a routine by Punch and Judy.
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"So if one ship fires a bow-and-arrow," asked Judge
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No product was too lowly or obscure not to warrant space on the packed shelves -- doll carriages, power drills, bow-and-arrow sets for real and for play, and, of course, cans and thirty-pound sacks of dog food.
Tom Grimes's "The Leash": Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature 2010
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Though he is given no back-story, Eli obviously has skills: He's a martial artist with a scythe-like sword and a crack shot with both pistol and bow-and-arrow.
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