The legendary shootout at the O.K. Corral is perhaps the best-known gun battle in the highly publicized and cinematized history of the Wild West. |
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Small well-developed brown anatase crystals replacing larger titanite crystals have been collected from Corral Canyon, Churchill County, Nevada. |
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In Tombstone, Arizona, in 1879, John Montgomery founded the O.K. Corral, livery and Feed Stable. |
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Howdy pardners, time to check what's in the OK Corral today. |
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The top five company owned Golden Corral contributors included Lawton, Okla. |
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The 1957 film, Gunfight at the OK Corral, starring Burt Lancaster as Earp and Kirk Douglas as his sidekick, John 'Doc' Holliday, presented the two men as heroes. |
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The two representatives were Diego de Albites and Diego del Corral. |
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African herdsmen gather, or corral, their animals directly onto croplands at night between crop cycles. |
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All around the horse corral, it was overgrown with viny bushes and thick rooted willows. |
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It was a beautiful creature and as I moved to the switchback to enter the corral, the pinto began to crib on the fencing. |
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The three men always fell asleep to the sound of horses whickering from the nearby corral and the cattle lowing on the plains. |
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It is difficult under the best of circumstances to corral nontraditional voters and turn them out at the polls. |
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The rush by Republicans and Democrats to corral Latino voters has touched off nervous jitters among some black politicians and leaders. |
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A painting in the first category, The Bronc Rider Started Early, shows a cowboy in a corral lassoing a horse. |
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As the tarantass nears the wattled corral, the watchful ravens stir from their perches. |
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Hill-slope enclosures may have been occupied by livestock herders who used the gaps between the ramparts to corral animals. |
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If your tools have become scattered over the summer, or if they're in a pile on your workbench, now's the time to corral them. |
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What it does is to corral the salmon into cages and then, logically, it has to feed them so that they will grow. |
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They tried to corral one pig at a time into the corner and herd it up the ramp. |
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My guess is that she got the cut while I was trying to corral her into her carrier Wednesday night. |
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Up by the horse corral, near the river that drained into the pond, a branch could clearly be heard snapping. |
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The corral will be located on the backstretch of the Speedway's famous 2.5-mile oval. |
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The Punchestown Boys rode into town saying they were going to build a corral for cattle and horses that would be good for the town. |
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We end the ride in the corral where the horses are, so we can feed them some hay and have a photo opportunity. |
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Step outside fire-warmed rooms in this tastefully restored adobe hacienda, and you'll see steam rising from longhorn cattle in the corral. |
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This angular beastie uses its heat-ray vision to break out of its corral, and then accompanies the heroes on their quest. |
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Excavations revealed that the site was originally a corral for livestock. |
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Billy hauled on the lead reins and drew the horses up in a cloud of dust close to the corral where the fresh horses milled around. |
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The shepherds pound the ground with their staffs and curse the sheep as they corral them into makeshift pens. |
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It's as big as a breeze block, but the tome is the most ambitious attempt to corral the film industry into some semblance of order. |
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Would-be saboteurs cut the locks off horse pens at a corral, freeing about 40 wild horses. |
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A gust of red dust swirls around a patch of prickly poppies outside her hogan door, twisting past a pair of horses in a makeshift corral. |
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During your stay, you can picket your horse using the available tie-out poles, tie your horse to your trailer, or keep your horse in a portable corral. |
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When she was leading her horse from the corral the other horse interfered, causing the lead rope to tighten around Keely's hand, resulting in a serious injury. |
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And in the land of livestock and grassland and corral and endless highway, that is more or less everything. |
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Ware reaches to grab a few carts that have been left just feet away from the corral. |
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The run is a 825-metre stampede from the corral where the bulls are kept to the outdoor bullfighting arena where they will be invariably killed by matadors later in the day. |
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However, this Government is using one institution as a Trojan Horse to rope all tertiary education institutions into the same corral and exert control over them. |
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The band used this simple setup to corral the crowd into rapt attention. |
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Case packers corral bottles into six groupings of four-packs. |
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Heading to the barn to let the horses out into the corral, Adam wondered how Clara would react when the dealership delivered her car later in the morning. |
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Close to it was a ditched enclosure, interpreted as a corral for livestock awaiting the feasts, perhaps to be slaughtered in sacrificial ceremonies. |
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I ignored him and started to walk the horse around the corral. |
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The ravine was a perfect corral for the horses once they were in it. |
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After several failed attempts to contain everyone, the police eventually managed to corral a hundred or so protesters into the torporific grip of a kettle. |
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And so the reaction seems to be to corral oneself off from disagreement. |
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He was said to have built a wooden corral that saved the people of a village from a flooding river in North Dakota. |
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Of course, there are tools out there which can help you dig and corral your data, such as Hadoop, Oracle and Mongo. |
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One day after corralling a bunch of broomies in a pole corral, I roped a big blue-roan mare that wore a brand. |
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The elliptical corral was created using cobalt atoms precisely placed by a scanning tunneling microscope on a copper surface. |
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The garden, curiously enough, was a quarter of a mile from the house, and the way to it led up a shallow draw past the cattle corral. |
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Over in the large corral a bronco buster, assisted by two of the cowboys, was engaged in roping and throwing some wild mustangs. |
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The wagon train formed a corral to protect against Commanche attacks. |
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A few jacales of brush and mud with brush roofs and a pole corral where five scrubby horses with big heads stood looking solemnly at the horses passing in the road. |
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Sand fleas can be problematic to find and corral, but blue crab knuckles, fresh cut clams and fresh shrimp will work nearly as well, and sometimes better. |
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Anyway, Sis, I was in need of one more corner post, and I remembered seeing an old railroad tie across the field, a relic from a long-gone horse corral. |
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Other times they corral the narwhals or belugas before striking. |
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