Arrow
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186 examples of Arrow in a sentence
And you can see from the
arrow
here indicating "you are here," I'm trying to sort of blend and meld these two very divergent fields of urbanism and ecology, and sort of bring them together in an exciting new way.
This insight that entropy increases, by the way, is what's behind what we call the
arrow
of time, the difference between the past and the future.
The
arrow
of time cannot be completely understood until the mystery of the beginnings of the history of the universe are reduced still further from speculation to understanding."
Remember, life itself depends on the
arrow
of time.
That's what that
arrow
means.
But on my left retina there is a bump, which is marked there by the red
arrow.
This is the Buddha, again: "Well-makers lead the water, fletchers bend the arrow, carpenters bend a log of wood, wise people fashion themselves."
But these are the figures across the entire country, and the red
arrow
represents the point where Queensland said, "Yes, this is where we're going to give all police officers across the entire state access to OC spray."
He may be no larger than a pin head, but this crab larva is an
arrow
worm's worst nightmare.
You might remember the old pictures of the atom from science class, where you saw this tiny dot on the page with an
arrow
pointing to the nucleus.
The
arrow
shows you the long axis.
The
arrow
shows you the long axis of the skeleton.
And I'll just hook up the forward
arrow.
And now if I hook up this wire just by connecting it to the left arrow, I'm kind of programming it by where I hook it up, now I have a left
arrow
and a right arrow, so I should be able to go forwards and backwards and forwards and backwards.
One: Curved tips can maximize the springiness when you draw and shoot the
arrow.
(Noise of shooting arrow) (Applause) A bow may function in a simple mechanism, but in order to make a good bow, a great amount of sensitivity is required.
We need time's
arrow
to understand cause and effect, not just in the material world, but in our own intentions and our motivations.
What happens when that
arrow
goes awry?
So many of us today have the sensation that time's
arrow
is pointing everywhere and nowhere at once.
Living in the wilderness is what taught us to speak, to seek technologies like fire and stone, bow and arrow, medicine and poison, to domesticate plants and animals and rely on each other and all living things around us.
She first hit a seven, I remember, and then a nine, and then two tens, and then the next
arrow
didn't even hit the target.
Her nipple is completely hidden by the baby's head, but what you'll notice is a white droplet with an
arrow
pointing to it, and that's the secretion from the areolar glands.
So you take a symbol, any symbol, for example the heart and the arrow, which most of us would read as the symbol for love, and I'm an artist, so I can draw this in any given degree of realism or abstraction.
The climactic moment in the battle is immortalized in the 70-meter-long Bayeux Tapestry, where an
arrow
striking Harold in the eye seals the Norman victory.
The Ceryneian Hind was a female deer so fast it could outrun an
arrow.
On his way, Hercules was so annoyed by the Libyan desert heat that he shot an
arrow
at the Sun.
The mice hate this and they try to escape, and find the single hole that you see pointed at with an arrow, where a tube is mounted underneath where they can escape and feel comfortable in a dark hole.
[The Pale Blue Dot] It's that small dot the
arrow
is pointing to.
So to do this kind work you have to trust the person completely because this
arrow
is pointing to my heart.
This is called the
arrow
of time.
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