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  • Arrow (symbol) — This article is about the symbol. For other uses, see Arrow (disambiguation). ⇪ redirects here. For the symbol on a keyboard, see Caps lock. ⇧ redirects here. For the symbol on a keyboard, see Shift key. ⇈ redirects here. For the mathematical… …   Wikipedia

  • Arrow heads — are sharpened or flintknapped stones, flakes, and chips of rock that are sharpened enough for the tip of an arrow. Prehistoric peoples often used various stone spear heads and arrow heads for their weapons and hunting tools. A wide variety of… …   Wikipedia

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  • Arrow poison — Arrow poisons are used to poison arrow heads or darts for the purposes of hunting. They have been used by hunter gatherer peoples worldwide and are still in use in areas of South America, Africa and Asia. Notable examples are the poisons secreted …   Wikipedia

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  • Arrow Cross Party — Hungarist Movement Nyilaskeresztes Párt – Hungarista Mozgalom Leader Ferenc Szálasi 1935–1945 (executed for war crimes) …   Wikipedia

  • North Melbourne Football Club — North Melbourne Names Full name North Melbourne Football Club Ltd[1] Nickname(s) Kangaroos, Shinboners …   Wikipedia

  • Arrow in the Blue — Arrow In The Blue: The First Volume Of An Autobiography, 1905 31 (1952) is a book by Arthur Koestler. It is about his life from his birth until he joined the Communist Party. The Invisible Writing is its sequel.The title stems from the idea that… …   Wikipedia

  • arrow — (n.) early 14c., from O.E. arwan, earlier earh arrow, possibly borrowed from O.N. ör (gen. örvar), from P.Gmc. *arkhwo (Cf. Goth. arhwanza), from PIE root *arku bow and/or arrow, source of Latin arcus (see ARC (Cf. arc) (n.)). The ground sense… …   Etymology dictionary

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