His grandfather raised gaited horses, and he rode decendants of the great saddlebred, Rex McDonald. |
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She met us down on the blacktop and rode with us through the creek and up the steep, rough road to her place. |
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All the village watched as they rode off into the foothills to the south and then disappeared seamlessly into the rolling green. |
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As they rode the fire receded to a faint glow pocketed in the otherwise dark of the desert night. |
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It broke up the monotony of the water and it was interesting the way the boat appeared to nod as it rode the waves. |
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Down I rode from the Black Sea steppe to wreak vengeance on the men of Athens. |
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The ladies rode on palfreys or were drawn on litters, escorted by gentlemen, squires and pages, with trumpeters, drummers and minstrels. |
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They rode in silence, Cora's a happy and blissful silence, Arlan's a sulky, resentful silence. |
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In 1918 when the ship Makambo ran aground, hundreds of rats rode onto the beach with the wreckage. |
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We rode toward the house, and I helped unload the cart, than magicked the other things into their respective places. |
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The latter are individually decorated, one in the colour of Lester Piggott's silks when he rode the Duke of Chatsworth's winning horse at Ascot. |
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We sweltered along to the end of the Palace Pier, where Emma and her dad rode the rollercoaster. |
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The next morning, Gil rose early, shaved quickly and rode away before the rest of the camp began to stir. |
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He rode a hard race in 2003 for victory but had to make do with third place this time around. |
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She rode her bike closer to him, clutching the white handles with the decorative purple and pink tassels hanging from it. |
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He also says the information that he passed on to these people didn't affect the way he rode the race. |
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He's 32 but rode his first race just six years ago, when he was persuaded to enter the Army championships. |
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The Marquis de Portago achieved fame as a member of the Spain Olympic bobsleighing team and twice rode in the Grand National at Aintree. |
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The two riders rode the race in tandem last year and fate has thrust them together again. |
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The knight felt free under the open sky, and let out a whoop of joy as he rode over the grassy, frost-glazed hill. |
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Local rider Michael Mulcahy rode a fantastic race after puncturing and finished a creditable 10th. |
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Derek rode a splendid race, coming to challenge on the back straight and staying on powerfully to win by two lengths. |
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He rarely rode for himself, but flung himself into solely helping his team leader. |
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I wanted to know why Lelia Voelker looked exactly the way she did when we rode the bus together. |
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I rode him first at Punchestown in the autumn of 1999 and we've had a good old haul together. |
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Audi made the well-intentioned mistake of taking us from and to the airport in flagship A8 limousines, not one of which rode as well as this. |
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In that touching movie, the hero Tristan often rode a horse, his long hair flying in the wind. |
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I rode in, off the trail, drunk as a skunk, barely able to stay on my horse. |
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The vice president's wife rode a hydraulic lift to reach the top of the 40-foot tree. |
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Needless to say the Sri Lanka Air Force Cycling Club rode to easy victory in more than 20 races with rarely a challenge. |
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We rode buses, trolley cars, trains, trams, ferries and took a cab to make our way there and back. |
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We rode the subway out to the Bronx Zoo, and joined the hordes strolling around poking the animals with sticks. |
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Next I rode around on a double-decker bus for about an hour, got something to eat and went shopping at Harrods for thermal underwear. |
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They rode down a dirt path in the forest amid the thickets of bushes and trees. |
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They rode the school bus only for the first two or three weeks during tomato picking season. |
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The integrated circuit device, in turn, possesses at minimum a source elect rode and a drain electrode of the same polarity. |
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The Irishman rode Alan Jarvis-trained Lady Pahia to victory in the Mortarmill Organic Dairy Fillies' Stakes. |
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He rode in the back of the bus, and he reminds me of that, how he couldn't go to college because they weren't integrated. |
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Throughout the day, Grant rode through his command rallying the force in spite of the lateness of reinforcements. |
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In the old days, maybe a few hundred dollars rode on the last deal of a card in five stud or five draw. |
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Sadly, the paper creation was knocked out of her hands as Kami rode past on her expensive two-wheeler, pedaling and laughing like a madwoman. |
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As he rode in the vehicle half of his heart was overjoyed that he would be returning home so quickly. |
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Private First Class Nicholas Greer first rode in a helicopter when he was only two years old. |
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Like I said, I have no idea why there are two sunroofs but everyone who rode in the car commented on it. |
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Prosecutors say he denied having a role but changed his story, saying he rode in the truck and threw a stun grenade at guards. |
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However, he was still part of the marathon as he rode in a jeep the final three days giving support to those still running. |
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Alan noticed the bike a couple of weeks after he first rode his own bicycle to Tracy's weekly appointment. |
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After he moved to Florida, he worked with dressage trainer, Bent Jensen who rode for Denmark in the Barcelona Olympics. |
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Two hours later Mitch Campbell rode at an easy canter up to the Ponderosa ranch house. |
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Then with that black face showing through the thin veneer of white he turned his horse toward camp and rode off at full gallop. |
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Their dog, Charlie, came running toward our horses as we rode down their drive. |
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Supposedly, the more you rode the horse, the calmer the horse was supposed to become. |
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The rhythmic pounding of hooves caught his attention and he rode quietly towards the sound. |
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Schoolboy Will Greer watched in horror as two yobs rode off on his prized BMX bike. |
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We rode on forward and both of us were expecting a shot at any moment, but as we approached I saw that they were not Japanese but Kachin. |
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The moon rode the sky, waxing toward fullness, as clouds swirled in an accompanying dance. |
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Jonnie and I rode to the beach, which was this big beautiful vast expanse of flat sand and waveless ocean. |
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He looked back at the at the shop, waving a final goodbye as they rode away. |
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She rode onward, stopping only to water her horse or to walk him every now and than. |
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I then had to lie there, for five minutes, as boys on bikes rode past and laughed at me. |
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I knew his timing, so one day I hid in the bushes at the hotel gate and photographed him as he rode past. |
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I rode past many miles of homes and finally reached the bit of road that was more used. |
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Jamie felt the cold wind blow past him as he rode through the hills faster than he ever had in his life. |
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Mary, on her way to Greenwich, was warned of the trap and rode pell-mell for Norfolk. |
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A box of quarrels for the crossbow that hung from his saddle adorned his belt, and the usual broadsword rode in its scabbard on his left side. |
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Gorton rode into the Senate in 1980 on the heels of the Reagan landslide, defeating that old liberal warhorse, Warren Magnuson. |
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We rode to the edge of the clearing to a road, and for nearly an hour went at a slow walk. |
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In my childhood we lived near Berkhamsted and I walked and rode my pony in the woods at Ashridge. |
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His horse reared and he rode down into the grassland to stop before this most alluring girl. |
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He rode two horses at the same time, standing astride with one leg on each horse, as they cantered in unison around the sawdust circle. |
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She and her brothers rode homemade luges, explored caves, and jumped from train trestles into tree branches. |
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At Dalkeith Castle on August 3rd, King James himself, in a crimson velvet jacket, rode in with a train of horsemen. |
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They wore chain mail into battle, used a lance, sword or mace to fight with and rode horses that were bred to carry such a weight at speed. |
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We rode on the cable cars and chairlifts to the mountain top and luged part of the way down. |
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Police officers carrying semi-automatic rifles rode the capital's Metro subway trains. |
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She rode on unharmed, no doubt breathing a sigh of relief as the only weapon she carried was a riding crop. |
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The ride did sit well with the team sponsor and his country's minister of sport, who rode shotgun in the team's car. |
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Last year, she rode shotgun in a NASCAR vehicle for several laps at a California racetrack. |
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The Lieutenant now rode the zip line into his suit, starting it up as he buckled in. |
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A couple of big-time scooter makers had to recall their products when they started to come apart as kids rode them. |
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When I rode shotgun for truck drivers, my weapon of choice was a 12-gauge pump-action. |
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The black skirt Sheree wore rode up her thighs as she wrapped her legs around his waist. |
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A diving team from Endurance helped rig a second anchor, and the combined efforts of the three ships ensured the yacht rode out the storm safely. |
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Leaving the commons behind, I kick-started my motorcycle, and rode toward the sliding door of the warehouse. |
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We rode into the clearing and the sound of the river rushing seemed almost unreal. |
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So much rode on his store's success, and here it was bleeding money in big river of red. |
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We rode up the Sinai scarp by the pilgrim's granite-hewn road with its gradient of one in three and a half. |
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I too recall when Kerry rode into Washington as the white knight of the peace movement. |
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Several years ago, I was biking on a trail and a guy rode up beside me and yes, started talking to me. |
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Last time around they just rode roughshod over us but this time time there seems to be a better dialogue. |
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The two young men saddled their horses and rode downtown, looking for Nicolette in any of the places that they had seen couples at. |
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Our horses remained saddled up to 12 hours a day, and we rode up to 8 hours daily. |
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We rode towards Baker Lake, but before reaching the lake stopped to wait up for Michael and Cathy. |
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With a great cry, a whole host of horsemen rode forth from the inner courtyard, brandishing swords, pikes and halberds alike. |
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They rode bikes up and down hills, they ran over fields, the kids jumping into mud wallows. |
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However, despite some water coming into the boat, I think he rode the rough waters pretty well and got us back on terra firma safely. |
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Some went on trikes when they were young and rode bikes as they grew older. |
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Advance scouts rode ahead into the darkness, but the enemy seemed to have withdrawn. |
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He rode until his black warhorse stood beside Copper, grabbing her reigns so she could go no further toward Snowkeep. |
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Armando Martinez rode three winners on the program while eight different trainers saddled winners. |
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The sun was just reaching its peak when the horse and rider rode past the town's gates. |
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They are now putting out the view that management rode roughshod over the wishes of councillors but this couldn't be further from the truth. |
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Paul Hanagan got his Derby day off to a winning start as he rode Vintage Premium to victory. |
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As a 24-year-old in 2001 he rode an excellent race to finish seventh overall, leading many to bill him as a future winner of the race. |
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He tried it in a local chalk pit where he usually rode and was pleased with it, though he found brake problems. |
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He became a hobo and rode the rails for several years, quitting a full-ride art scholarship right when it was kicking in. |
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The hackamore did make it easier for Hedge, who rode up and threw a half hitch around his saddle horn. |
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They rode in silence most of the way to his house, until they reached the back road that lead to his home. |
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He came to L.A. as an all-star guard, rode the bench through the team's title run, then quickly and quietly faded away. |
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In the last days of the struggle, police rode roughshod over the satyagrahis who refused to part with the contraband salt. |
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Dilfer rode the bench behind Tony Banks for most of the season before getting his first start a week ago. |
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As we rode into the forest and made camp, I promised myself to really tell her how I felt and what I really was. |
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They rode out of town quickly, avoiding all people and continued riding until they made camp in a dense forest. |
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The cyclists were totally starkers and we all roared with laughter and surprise as they casually rode past. |
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He rode in a gloom full of sighing like voices and full of dropping like footsteps. |
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He rode alone before two large waggons, covered over with tarpaulins stretched on tall arches, pulled by double yokes of oxen. |
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Azhion rode up in front of them all, told them to mount up, and gave the hand signal for all to move out. |
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No one rode herd on all those people, forcing them to cooperate for your benefit. |
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As I rode with Shirley to a show in Denver, it was with amazing recall that she told stories of horses and their owners. |
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I had just begun to draw a whole line of monkeys sitting on another wall, when the church sexton rode up on a motorcycle and introduced himself. |
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Jay-jay Okocha supplied the attacking inspiration as Wanderers rode the early blows to pose some serious first half problems of their own. |
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As we departed, the family's teenage son rode up on a reindeer, its fuzzy rack of antlers almost bigger than he. |
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Sometimes, as we rode the bank of a curve, the wheels became slightly airborne, momentarily escaping the pull of gravity. |
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I repeated those few bars on the Sequencer and then simply rode the faders on the mixer so that all the various interplays showed up. |
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Nicola was on a gray mare, Landon rode a black horse, and Michael sat astride the same bay gelding that had headbutted him. |
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When they rode past their king, knights raised their visors to identify themselves. |
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In general, the tro-tros that I saw were in better shape than the ones I rode in 8 years ago. |
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As cyclists rode through the rustic towns that hug the route, spectators cheered, waved, and took snapshots. |
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The next day Avery packed his horse, a well-tempered chestnut gelding named Wesley, and rode away to become a hero. |
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They got up on their high horse, whooped and hollered, rode around in circles, and ended right back where they'd started. |
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Apart from the first violent outburst of buffeting, the ship rode smoothly and he hoped that would be the worst of it. |
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Rakishly thin, he wore tattered cords that rode half way up his skeleton legs. |
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There rode ships from France, England, Holland, China and Japan, while innumerable boats and gilded barges rowed by sixty men plied to and fro. |
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The dog boats were also small in comparison to their opponents but rode better in a seaway. |
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He rode Word Perfect II, who jumped only the third clear round in the event's history. |
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The others followed my lead, and tossed their torches as they rode away from the fire, away from the destruction and ruin. |
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I recently rode 8 miles in the dark on a 26 degree morning to serve jury duty. |
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The blue uniformed rangers rode in perfect formation as they focused their military might on the outlaws. |
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A grin formed on my face as I rode my little heart out, ollieing over benches, kick flipping over curbs and grinding along concrete barriers. |
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The latter's hat rode breathtakingly high atop her massive bronze curls, a giant plumed ostrich feather finished the air. |
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The chotts were the remnants of the Sea of Triton, claimed Roudaire, where ancient ships once rode at anchor. |
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But still, when they remounted and rode rapidly on, the dread gnawed at his vitals like a rat in the pit of his belly. |
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As they rode at anchor in Hobson's Bay they were amazed and delighted by the contrast to the silence and loneliness of their Antarctic sojourn. |
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Abandoning the boat, expert horsemen Floyd and Gordon Takes Gun rode into the floodwaters with lariats and rescued twenty-seven people. |
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Everyone had pizza and cake, rode the little puffer train, and then checked out some of the animals. |
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He rode about with Uncle Frank in the grocery wagon, he tended store, he fished, and went berrying. |
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From their front veranda we could look through a small grove of oaks to a quiet bay where sailing boats rode at anchor. |
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He got hot at the same time last year and rode the momentum to his first championship. |
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Without a word, he stood, remounted his horse, a tall black Thoroughbred named Dancing Dream, and rode away at a brisk walk. |
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Someone may have pitched a minor league no-hitter, climbed a dangerous rocky peak or rode a hang-glider thousands of feet to a valley far below. |
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A lone biker contributed to the day's entertainment when he rode past the crowd clad only in his birthday suit. |
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She went to Lincoln and she rode without a ticket, although she must be 70 if she is a day. |
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His sword slapped at his leg as he horse began to trot and he rode out of sight of the village to deep within the forest. |
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We rode like sweaty hounds, loping along the trail and waving our happy grins into the evening sun. |
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On the last day, looping back into Kaunas, we rode together without talking, mile after mile. |
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In the afternoon the young Maharajah rode on his elephant, showering gold and silver coins on jubilant crowds of his subjects. |
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I kept my foot on the gas, rode out the fishtails, and finally reached a dry spot where I thought I could turn around. |
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The company's tech-heavy funds rode the Internet boom to dizzying heights, only to fall hard in the bust. |
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As a young girl, she lived on a farm and first rode sheep, then ponies and then horses which she loved. |
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But local Fire Brigade members rode to the rescue, lassoed the animal and dragged him to safety. |
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One Gold Star wife who rode her motorcycle from Texas to Washington is leading the charge to bring attention to the pins and those who wear them. |
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The black man, Levi Chew, rode in back on the oilcloth that covered the wagon's load. |
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Despite a hail of bullets he rode out through a withdrawal to retrieve a wounded trumpeter. |
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Just as trumpeters wore distinctive uniforms, so too they rode distinctive horses, usually greys, to aid recognition. |
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Spahis rode hardy little barb stallions, which they controlled with severe bits. |
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City often rode their luck but looked ready to take their time, be patient and seize any meagre opportunities that came their way. |
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After school, I rode the bus home and entered the solitary world of a latchkey child. |
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Yesterday the European adventurers rode their luck and came away with a draw which their largely inert performance barely deserved. |
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Wyatt rode shotgun for Wells Fargo stagecoaches and moonlighted as a gambler. |
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Monkeys were dressed as soldiers and rode atop goats harnessed to a small chariot. |
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Michael and I also rode in one direction on the upper seats in the train's caboose. |
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One day, he rode out into the wild open on his stallion following a glorious female voice. |
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They rode through the wall and into the city flanked by cavalry and archers and soldiers on foot. |
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But we rode a roller coaster in Toronto with her on the fairgrounds after the show. |
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Sir Thomas Fairfax found himself behind the Royalist line, so he took off all insignia and rode through their lines until he could reach safety. |
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As the ball squirted left, it was powerful Philip in the centre who rode the tackles to score near the posts. |
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For example, during the Middle Ages in Europe, knights dressed in suits of armor and rode into battle on powerful horses. |
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Managing a nervous smile, Alicia wished him good night, mounted her bicycle and rode home, her mind a muddle of happiness and apprehension. |
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They rode sturdy Mongolian ponies, wore distinctive fur caps, and carried sabers, pistols, and rifles. |
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She rode onstage astride a motorbike, a bevy of similar bikes swarming around her shiny, gold, spandex-clad form. |
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She mounted her horse and rode away, satisfied with the transaction she'd just made. |
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I relished each snort and stomp from our mounts as we rode along the grey dusty road. |
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They quickly jumped on their mounts and rode out of the city, not looking back until they had safely reached the ridge. |
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Jockey Travis Dunkelberger enjoyed a record afternoon on Wednesday at Timonium when he rode seven winners from nine mounts. |
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Overall, it wasn't nearly as fun as the log flume I rode at the carnival in Brahm. |
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She picked up lizards, rode dangerously stupid unbroken horses, and attempted big jumps on her bike without batting an eyelid. |
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The stress of the situation must have driven her to push hard in the race, as she rode strongly and powered up the final ascent to win the race. |
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Water slapped over the decks, rode up the windows and playfully splashed the lookout tower. |
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Everyone waited and watched as the person just rode straight on at a fast pace, never stopping to look at them or anything. |
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Ryo was the only one who had never been there before, and he looked around with unconcealed interest as they rode up to the mansion. |
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These managers rode roughshod over the rules that govern corporate activity and betrayed the trust of the investors. |
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He continued his good form but rode on his luck after he was dropped twice. |
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They rode to the stables and handed their horses over to the stable boys, then entered the mansion through a back door. |
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Britain rode out the US depression relatively unscathed, however, others were jockeying for position and tooling up for war. |
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Infamous for his distinct monobrow, he is now visible on the left hand side of the mount, alongside his brother Spizz who always rode shot gun. |
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Linda, the daughter of Pembrokeshire county councillor, Norman Parry, rode side-saddle in her navy blue riding habit. |
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Of course, in the company of others, Angharad rode side-saddle, for she'd had to accustom her horse to it for propriety. |
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It was Chelsea, spurring her white palfrey onward towards them, her ice-blue gown billowing out behind her as she rode side-saddle. |
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I graciously accepted the rosette and belt buckle, thanking the ring steward as I rode out and the applause trickled down. |
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On February 11, 1990, Mandela left prison and rode into Cape Town past miles of cheering crowds. |
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He even rode the last 40 km of the final stage with two flat tyres. |
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I rode against him at Eastbourne last week and he broke the track record. |
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Confederate flags rode beside American banners stuck on bumpers and windshields, the historical anachronism of the pairing apparently lost on the owners. |
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Mike was in full control of his bike at all times, but was given directions and driving advice by a friend who rode along behind him during the record attempt. |
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Earlier that day I rode my bike from the ridiculous Quonset hut to the port, where there are winding small streets and wonderful fish restaurants. |
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Just as the Uranis were finally starting to organize themselves enough to cause damage, the Jovians, for no apparent reason, retreated and rode away. |
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A former motion picture cowgirl, she rode the law throughout Prohibition. |
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The whole of them were clad like outlaws or rangers of the lands, except for the commanders of each company, and three who rode in the very front. |
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Sighing she recoiled her rope and remounted Diego and slowly rode off. |
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The wounded warrior in front of me rode so well, and so fast, dusting me in the flats, that for a while I forgot he was a veteran. |
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Suppressing a sudden stab of anger, Joe rode for the camp and dismounted. |
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For her birthday, depp and director Bruce Robinson purchased Heard a bicycle and she rode it all over San Juan. |
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Deciding we must have gone wrong somewhere, we rode all the way back. |
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On the reservation, I rode with some Lakota people, and there was this amazing stallion that was the father of most of the horses we were riding that day. |
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When Jimi Heselden rode his segway off a cliff, he became the latest in a long line of unfortunates done in by their own product. |
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For 381 days, no black person in Montgomery with a shred of self-esteem rode the bus. |
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It would not be evident to everybody that they rode every day in a splendid carriage, and that all the servants were ready to run at their bidding. |
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He and his friends rode the boards for the next several years. |
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The families walked the 140-mile trip and children and elders rode on lodge-pole travois dragged by ponies and loaded with tents, kettles and food. |
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Surfer Mike Parsons rode the 64-foot wave during a competition on the north shore of Maui, Hawaii. |
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Its name, which once rode astride the corporate headquarters on New York's Columbus Circle, was ignominiously removed. |
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A few days later on a deserted Sunday morning I rode from the Mayflower three miles down to the Jacob Javits Center on the Hudson, then scootered back uptown that afternoon. |
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The children played musical chairs in the living room, miniature golf in the back yard, and rode wagons made with skates, two-by-fours, and apple boxes. |
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Pardon the mixed metaphor, but as those of us who rode the roller coaster from start to finish know, this isn't, alas, a team that's mastered the art of the cakewalk. |
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Logan jumped onto his horse, and without looking back, he rode off. |
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He rode the Westphalian gelding to victory in the six-year-old category. |
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Recently, a white knight rode in to rescue the damsel in distress. |
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He rode in a bright chariot with a thunderbolt in his hand as his weapon. |
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I love reading about flying daredevils who rode the wings of biplanes in the 1930s, or Kentucky farmers who plowed their fields with teams of matched mules. |
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For most of the spring, as he endlessly rode stationary bikes, lifted weights, and ran sprints on the practice field, his rehabilitation was as mental as it was physical. |
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You rode in the back of the station wagon and faced the cars behind you. |
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The men who rode atop the masthead communicated vital information to the ship's Captain necessary to direct and navigate the ship through perilous seas. |
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They rode on through the moors, the fog thickening around them as they passed looming, twisted trees and hulking gray rocks, fuzzy with moss and mist. |
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Though my cloak was tied tightly, my hood kept coming off, and I would stop to put it back over my head, until finally I gave up and just rode bareheaded. |
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Derek rode alongside the carriage, barely able to contain himself. |
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Every morning my brother and I had our horses fetched from the grazing-ground and rode out to visit neighbouring camps and laagers, eager to see all that we could. |
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Zynga rode its one big hit, Farmville, to IPO riches and then crashed as soon as the trend turned. |
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As a 12-year-old, he rode around the country collecting the quarters and half dollars of men who were saving up to buy a suit on an installment plan. |
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One parent was particularly upset after her four-year-old daughter stepped in dog mess on the way to school and then rode her bike over some the next day. |
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A later invention, the unicycle with an off-centre hub, would bring people out into the corridors to watch him as he rode it, bobbing up and down like a duck. |
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He rode his first winner at age 14 at Agua Caliente in Mexico, where his mother Clara Adams, trained Thoroughbreds for flat and steeplechase racing. |
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With that, he urged the horse he rode to trot with the last of its strength through the large wooden doors that had opened inward toward the courtyard. |
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Without letting him answer or retort she rode back towards the lake. |
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Attaullha says he rode back to mir Ali in a car packed with about 10 other people, including escapees. |
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We rode in the woods where gypsies lived in bright caravans. |
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Tired by their midweek efforts in Europe, they were dominated by Villa in the second half but rode their luck and proceeded to capitalise at the other end. |
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Fleetwood rode their luck and then enjoyed their best spell of the match. |
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We took a ferryboat with a group of saffron-robed monks and rode in tuk-tuks, the three-wheeled motor carts used to maneuver tourists through traffic. |
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Then, not having the heart to see more, I got on my bike and rode away. |
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I stormed out of the house, mounted my bike and rode down to the lake. |
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Rave saluted the general, mounted his horse and rode back to Fort Nilton. |
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Travis mounted his bike and rode down the field towards the path. |
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He handed Alice the message, mounted his horse and rode away. |
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During our interview, Tory rode the middle on most issues, qualifying his policy statements with casualness and indifference when questioned point-blank. |
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I rode the ski lift the opposite way down the entire mountain. |
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We rode the streetcar to the beach and ran along the boardwalk. |
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Together the two men saddled their horses and rode from Virginia City. |
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Precisely 230 years ago today, he rode up to Mount Vernon to celebrate his first holiday at home after eight years of revolution. |
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Kaufman rode her Vespa to hard-hit parts of New Jersey to help clean houses and deliver food, but she was still restless. |
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Some of the convertible cars speeding beneath us rode topless. |
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Jack watched proudly as a boy of seven rode his first two-wheeler bicycle down the pavement of a quiet suburban street in a line that would never resemble straight. |
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Women rode the social chaos of the '60s into an invigorating freedom. |
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Meanwhile, four young women were walking under a South Side viaduct on Monday evening when a gunman rode up on a bicycle. |
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So he rode home to call Virginia City, to ask for his foster brother-in-law. |
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We rode through farm country where fields stretched as far as I could see, but barren of the crops Willie and I used to see when we came South during the summertime. |
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So they joyfully rode their new pastel bikes around the park for a while, until it was time to go to their first ballet class. |
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The bride and groom rode in a limousine from the church to the reception hall. |
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As he rode away, the redheaded wildling filled her lover with three arrows, sparing his life. |
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They rode as far as Tours on the Loire until stopped by the French cavalry of Charles Martel. |
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They rode down to the barn at a slow walk not saying a word to each other. |
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As we rode past, a kitten stumbled out of the tall grass into the road. |
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Sure it would be great if we all rode a quiver of all kinds of boards and had a magazine focussing on the whole of surfing and not individual parts, but the chances is slim. |
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Now, in the greatest age of science ever, Americans are debating whether Adam and eve rode dinosaurs. |
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Pat Eddery is a racing legend and he rode many great horses. |
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We rode elephants, watched a rice farmer plant his crops, visited a rubber plantation, went golfing, swam in the ocean and ate delicious Thai food. |
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The cavalry rode on special saddles that effectively locked them in place as they rode and all but allowed them to keep their arms free to fight with. |
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They rode in silence for a little while until they reached a toll bridge. |
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Two days had passed when three angry horsemen rode back into town. |
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With the exception of that, however, the two vampires rode in silence. |
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Skyler got up and mounted his horse then rode back to his palace alone. |
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Nine of the riders rode mountain bikes and 16 rode road bikes. |
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Another allegation was that he rode a motorbike and quad bike erratically. |
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I rode in a donkey cart for a sightseeing tour of the village of Rogozen. |
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When the bus pulled up, they got on, and rode silently to school. |
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I felt like I was riding so well, and the team rode a great race. |
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He was cool and went the inside route and rode a great race. |
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Forward Michael Davis electrified the large crowd with an uncontested early dunk and the Warriors rode the momentum of their fans to a rather sizeable lead. |
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Yet the IMF rode herd on countries such as Indonesia, which found it politically impossible to fulfill the more than 100 conditions attached to its 1998 bailout. |
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And for years it was true that our economy rode on the sheep's back. |
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Just a week before the shooting, he rode in the fiesta Bowl parade in a police tank. |
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Just a week before the shooting, Sheriff Arpaio rode in the fiesta Bowl parade in a police tank. |
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The lord's son and his friends got roaring drunk and rode into town. |
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I worked with horses, broke the young ones, rode in the rodeos. |
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They rode a roller coaster, ate ice cream, and played games. |
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Going against the advice of her male advisors, Isabella rode by herself into the city to negotiate with the rebels. |
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The five rams they rode were supposed to have turned into stones upon their departure and gave the city several of its nicknames. |
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Soto rode to meet Atahualpa on his horse, an animal that Atahualpa had never seen before. |
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While his men were cutting down Atahualpa's attendants, Pizarro rode through them to where a Spanish soldier had pulled the Inca from his litter. |
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As of the First Congress, the Supreme Court justices rode circuit to sit as panels to hear appeals from the district courts. |
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Towards the end rebel cavalry rode into the water to finish off any survivors. |
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