The feminine side of me wants humanistic evaluations of interesting female people in the news, written by well-bred, well educated women. |
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Bold Crusader, a well-bred newcomer from the powerful Godolphin stable, and the speedy Nan Scurry are two others to note. |
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All of my runners are seriously well-bred fillies and anything is possible. |
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She is considered everything from a hospital volunteer and well-bred English society woman to a healer and herbalist and the Stuart witch. |
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Age up to 55 yo., vigorous, energetic, generous, sociable, loyal, well-bred, polite, maybe with children. |
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Even well-bred pups of superior pedigrees would not explore or leave their kennels, and many were found difficult to train as adults. |
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So a well-bred Siamese is more likely to be vocal, mischievous, and demanding of your attention. |
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After their racing careers have ended, a career at stud beckons for well-bred and high quality colts and fillies with potential genetic worth. |
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He is an absolute treasure with other horses and so well-bred that everybody admires him. |
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Alberto Pio was a very handsome man, very well-bred looking, as we say in English. |
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Each of these three nose-nuzzlingly soft felt bags is as graceful and plush as the elegant, well-bred cats that inspired them. |
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My mother used to render a sublime schmaltz, drawing forth globules of fat and the skin thereunto attached from well-bred chickens. |
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It is difficult to explain why well-bred people avoid certain words and expressions that are admitted by etymology and grammar. |
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A well-bred three-year-old, Remaal made a winning start to her career in a maiden race over this course and distance last month. |
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As a well-bred Mormon with ties to Utah, Huntsman has inevitably drawn comparisons to former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. |
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When a certain Mr. Po assisted with military affairs on the northern frontier, he obtained a well-bred horse to give to me. |
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The average well-bred field setter can stylishly handle grouse and woodcock, and other upland game birds as well. |
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Occasionally, a doe will fail to conceive on schedule, but well-bred rabbits are dependable. |
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There were instances of well-bred middle-class gels entering into marriage with only the haziest idea of how babies were conceived and born. |
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On the night I was in, there were two parties of those loud, well-bred gels who couldn't get into Oxbridge and had to study at Edinburgh instead. |
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Beautiful and well-bred, she suffered the hostile treatment of critics who believed that as a painter she must be a woman of easy virtue. |
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The lean, athletic actress with the well-bred manner became an instant star. |
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Properly socialized, well-bred Pomeranians are enthusiastic and loving companions. |
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Also worth noting are the promising Lanesborough and the well-bred debutante Alexius, both mounts of Miles Trindle. |
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Ultimately, the two criminals were tried for the same crime, but one got a reduced sentence on account of his well-bred looks and manners. |
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This old nag is the supposedly wonderfully well-bred mare you're trying to sell me? |
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A well-bred puppy from a respected line has the potential of living with you a long time. |
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Thus the film becomes an odyssey in well-bred murder. |
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Something, however, is nagging at his well-bred assurance. |
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Some especially well-bred people among us might be noble enough in spirit and possessions to abstain from this temptation. |
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What does a well-bred balletomane do in a strange town over Christmas? |
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My forebears were fantastically wealthy Armenians who came to England from India in the 19th century and married into a penniless but well-bred local family. |
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I am educated and well-bred, but I have been around the block a few times. |
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They unwittingly borrow arguments of mainly dead, well-bred, futilitarian Orientialist scholars, like Goldziher, Juynboll, Schacht, and their incarnations. |
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I like really good quality, fresh, well-bred food, cooked simply. |
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Both produce some wines good enough to challenge the well-bred conceits of wine makers in Burgundy and Bordeaux. |
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A well-bred innocent, dressed in elegant sober clothes and perhaps from the provinces, falls victim to a couple of cockaded predators, preposterous in their ragged finery. |
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In The Paradine Case, when the well-bred Mrs. Paradine enters prison, a stern-looking matron unpins the unfortunate lady's hair and runs her fingers through it. |
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He was a very amiable, good-mannered and well-bred man and that is why he got away with all of the stuff he said on Radio 4 as chairman of the panel game I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue. |
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He bought the gelding's grand-dam Roller Bird, who was a well-bred Holliday mare by Ribocco out of Park Hill Stakes winner Cursorial. |
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The well-bred Hypnology looks one for the future and held the call in her work with Miss Chaumiere and Go Forth North. |
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They are fond of fun and therefore witty, wit being well-bred insolence. |
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I prefer both sire and dam to be well-bred, but a well-bred mare and an underbred horse will produce a faster animal than a thoroughbred horse and an underbred mare. |
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