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arrow

An arrow is a long stick-like thing used to shoot in archery. The arrow landed on 10 on the archery board. An arrow is a symbol to show the direction of something. The arrow on the map shows where to go.

arrow

a mark to indicate a direction or relation a projectile with a straight thin shaft and an arrowhead on one end and stabilizing vanes on the other; intended to be shot from a bow

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Simple sentences

The arrow fell wide of the mark.
Time flies like an arrow.
He shot an arrow at the soldier.
The arrow hit the target.
The arrow indicates the way to go.
Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana.
The arrow missed its target.
The haft of the arrow had been feathered with one of the eagle's own plumes. We often give our enemies the means of our own destruction.
An arrow passed through the hawk.
He shot an arrow at the deer.
The arrow pierced the thick board.
The arrow indicates the way to Tokyo.
Native Americans fought with bow and arrow.

Movie subtitles

Old man cupid didn't fire an arrow this time.
The one with the arrow piercing the heart and dripping blood?
The arrow. A wooden shaft through her heart, just as I drove the stake through his.
Bow and arrow.
Our men can't lay a hot iron intheeyesofa taxdodgerwithout getting an arrow in the throat.
And not an arrow wound to divide among them, I suppose.
Say, a golden arrow.
That won't be the only bait, with the Lady Marian presenting the arrow herself.
The man who wins the golden arrow will be Robin Hood.
A golden arrow, from the lady herself.
He split Phillip's arrow.
How is it you didn't use a black arrow?
And then Morpheus, the god of sleep, covers everything with his cloak of night, as Diana, using the new moon as a bow, shoots an arrow of fire that spangles the sky with stars.
Are you a good shot with the bow and arrow, Mr. Darcy?
Gaboni all time arrow here.
It's nothing, a Gaboni arrow.
Being shot by a bow and arrow.
I've been told that the Indians hunt with bow and arrow.
Our men can't lay a hot iron in the eyes of a tax dodger without getting an arrow in the throat. It's an outrage!
We'll give a prize. Say, a golden arrow.
How is it that you didn't use a black arrow?
I razmaknuh branches and odapeh arrow.
Tell Crippen the arrow-maker and his friends.
Mr. Wilson's been showing us how to trail a deer and then shoot it with a bow and arrow.
Two great rivers coming together like an arrow.
Indian arrow poison.
They shot an arrow into the room.

News and current affairs

But the third and most important arrow - structural reform - has so far had little impact.
In the late 1960's and early 1970's, Phelps's encounters with Amartya Sen, John Rawls, and Kenneth Arrow at Stanford revived his philosophical streak.
The great economist Kenneth Arrow emphasized the importance of learning by doing.
This implies that, while the first two arrows are helping to improve Japan's actual growth path, the third arrow has yet to do much for potential growth.
The second arrow entails a sharp increase in short-term fiscal expenditure, especially investment in infrastructure projects.
On the assumption that faster growth will neutralize any threat to debt sustainability, the second arrow receives a B.
In fact, descriptions of some third-arrow projects seem to be based on little more than wishful thinking, with new technology or knowhow apparently expected simply to fall into Japan's lap.
And, while Israel's Arrow ballistic missile defenses, which now surround Dimona, may be superior to the Patriot system that failed in 1991, Syria's more advanced Scuds and Iran's Shahab 3 rocket present a more capable challenge than Saddam's projectiles.
TOULOUSE - For the last half-century, the world's leading universities have taught microeconomics through the lens of the Arrow-Debreu model of general competitive equilibrium.
But it has become burdened with another, more pernicious notion: as departures from the Arrow-Debreu model become more realistic, and thus more complex, they become less suitable for the classroom.
While the Arrow-Debreu model has its value - namely, it explains why an unplanned economy can produce order - it is discouraging for students to find that what they are deemed capable of comprehending offers little insight into real-life situations.
Meanwhile, the third arrow of structural reforms - especially tax, education, and immigration reforms - is nowhere near its target.
Moreover, even if the political will to launch third-arrow structural reforms were suddenly to strengthen - a dubious proposition - any productivity payback would most likely take a long time to materialize.
One day, Motonari asked each of them to snap an arrow, which they did without difficulty.
The problem, from the start, was the third arrow.
According to legend, Mori instructed each of his three sons to snap an arrow in half.
In this context, the third arrow of Abenomics cannot yet be fairly assessed.
The last arrow in their quiver is called quantitative easing (QE), and it is likely to be almost as ineffective in reviving the US economy as anything else the Fed has tried in recent years.

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