Similarly, they have no difficulty in distinguishing a houseboat from a boathouse or a horse race from a racehorse. |
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Also, much of this country is beautiful in a completely unfashioned way, the way a racehorse is, or a huge cat. |
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He was a fantastic racehorse and like a lot of Danehill's sons can become an influent sire. |
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When Ralph buys a racehorse, Tony discovers he has a knack for picking the ponies. |
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The hard flutter of their wings in the wind is as unmistakable as racehorse hoof beats. |
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The former wife of a racehorse trainer, a countrywoman through and through, says she's now thinking of moving away. |
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This is quite different from someone who has made their pile and bought a club as a hobby, much like buying a racehorse. |
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Kristin Collins stood directly in front of the handsome racehorse, facing him, yanking on his lead shank with all her might. |
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Both horses were ugly ducklings but Best Mate has blossomed into a beautiful specimen of a racehorse. |
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It is a monument to all horses from racehorse to dray and represents both the male and female gender in its impressive form. |
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Cowboys Ltd are engaged to transport a racehorse, Diana, belonging to Sam Sloane. |
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But someone should tell him that it isn't done to talk about one's son as one would about a prized racehorse at a stud farm. |
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Earlier this month, a retired greyhound defeated a top racehorse to claim the crown of fastest animal in the racing world. |
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She used to own a share in a racehorse but now bets on other people's horses instead. |
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The natural landscape has altered by the grass cutting that is essential for the racehorse training. |
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But we also need to educate people because many don't realise what they are taking home when they buy a thoroughbred racehorse. |
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Jeff Bridges plays a millionaire car salesman and widower who, after developing a soft spot for the racehorse, saves it from the knacker's yard. |
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A great racehorse is rare, but thoroughbreds who can out-perform their riders and owners are thick upon the ground. |
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He's the outstanding racehorse trainer, the trainer of flat race horses I suppose in the world. |
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I sweat like a racehorse, and very dark thoughts mingled with incapacitating spasms of pain. |
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The case concerned an investigation by the Australian Jockey Club into a racehorse at short odds finishing fourth. |
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Or do you want to delve into pedigrees, to find the classic mix of bloodlines that herald the ultimate racehorse. |
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A smart trainer at Newmarket will ride out on the Heath on his hack, which may be a sumptuous former racehorse. |
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Meanwhile, whether it's a rare honey buzzard one day or a champion racehorse the next, the animal hospitals remain busy and stimulating places. |
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She designed her own equine feedbag after her retired racehorse kept spilling and wasting his food. |
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In round five and six, Mesi's reputed power shook Jirov but he hung tough to counter with stinging combinations on the Buffalo bruiser, who does not have racehorse speed. |
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Those most inspired by the soft light on the banks of the Seine can take part in the painting competition on the theme of the racehorse. |
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The Ontario Racing Commission welcomes input from the industry on issues related to the health and welfare of the racehorse. |
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Malfunction or behavioural problems can affect the career development of a racehorse, sport or leisure horse. |
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He is the breeder and co-owner of this multiple-winner racehorse. |
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Phar Lap, a famous Aussie racehorse, was stuffed and standing in a corner. |
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We have already had the location of our proposed new racecourse visited by a number of leading racehorse trainers and jockeys and the feedback has been unanimously positive. |
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Ex-con Johnny Clay gets cold-blooded Arane to shoot a racehorse and chess-playing thug Maurice to start a commotion while he half-inches the green. |
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Sport was the national distraction and sporting heroes such as the racehorse Phar Lap and cricketer Donald Bradman gained near-mythical status. |
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Presto was transformed into a racehorse, with the forest as his race track. |
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The silver racehorse pepper pots, ridden by jockeys in the royal colours, are believed to have been commissioned to mark the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria. |
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Only later did the pair find out that it was also the name of a racehorse which had performed well in country meetings for a while before suddenly dropping dead. |
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The new technique will not be used by thoroughbred racehorse breeders. |
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The time was well into the quiet hours before dawn, and I was working with unparalleled ire on an antique water clock belonging to a wealthy racehorse owner named Cuthbert. |
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Based on a true story, the film tells how a racehorse dismissed as a no-hoper, ridden by a hot-tempered loser, and owned by a grieving businessman, won the hearts of a nation. |
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When the racehorse Galileo romped home to victory at the Epsom Derby two years ago, it wore the colours of millionaire owner John Magnier's wife, Sue. |
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The landowner and racehorse breeder and his artist wife, gemma, are close friends of the Middleton family. |
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Yet to those who are not horse lovers, killing a racehorse for meat may seem no worse than slaughtering cows and sheep for their flesh. |
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Dalakhani was without a doubt an outstanding racehorse with all the attributes we look for in a champion. |
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Her husband, the racehorse trainer Charlie Brooks, will be charged as well, along with four others. |
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An amazingly consistent racehorse, the son of Victory Note has now won or been placed 12 times in 14 runs at 2 and 3 year old. |
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What sort of racehorse could win the Derby if it spent half its time in the stable? |
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To his evident pleasure, The Economist bought a racehorse, which once appeared, beribboned in its owner's colours, at the foot of the new skyscraper in St James's Street that by then housed the newspaper. |
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Before any thing, he will teach you to tame the cycle like a racehorse. |
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The actual course will include all the necessary elements of breaking-in a young racehorse or sport horse, in-hand work, from care to loading, and ridden work. |
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Born in 1958 in Brussels and a horse lover ever since he was a child, Jean Marc CAPITTE started his carreer as a racehorse trainer in 1985 in Belgium. |
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A racehorse tough as steel, winner of a Listed race at 2yo and still successful at 8yo, he begins as a stallion in SW France, by the same sire as Califet. |
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In the early spring of 2003, Harry, a thoroughbred racehorse, sustained a severe superficial digital flexor tendon injury due to a fall in a race. |
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The size of the horse is one consideration for buyers and trainers when choosing a potential racehorse. |
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He won the main award against racehorse trainer Paul Nicholls, cricketer Marcus Trescothick and golfer Chris Wood. |
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The name of the band was originally inspired by a racehorse called Archduke Ferdinand. |
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Frozen in action, the racehorse and jockey remain astride. |
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There are also many successful professional racehorse trainers based in Devon. |
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He had loved too well to imagine himself a glorious racehorse, and now he was condemned to toil without honour like a costermonger's donkey. |
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The ashes of the champion racehorse, who died at the Devon course last November, are buried by the winning post at the racetrack in Cheltenham. |
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Harry talked about the racehorse which he part-owns, named Usain Colt. |
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During this period, Red Rum was breaking all records to become the most successful racehorse in Grand National history. |
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With his long legs and short hair, he retains an intimidating lankiness, though he moves stiffly, with a lock-jointed gait like the canter of an elderly racehorse. |
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Mr. Woo remains captivated by this racehorse he's running alongside. |
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Hers is a bred-in-the-bone racehorse beauty, and it is, as ever, marvelous to see. |
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It takes guts to harness yourself behind a galloping racehorse. And anyone who competes against others of a similar persuasion is probably also slightly dotty. |
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He successfully used this treatment on his newly acquired racehorse. |
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Davies has always had an interest in gambling, having formerly been a bookmaker's assistant, and this interest led to her becoming a racehorse owner. |
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Fifteen-year-old stud horse Respect was given an emergency operation, similar to one performed on racehorse Desert Orchid, because of problems with his intestines. |
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Soccer-mad businessman Mel Davies, who is one of Wales' top racehorse owners, has named his latest gee-gee after Charles, who was a fan of the sport of kings. |
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