In her book The Myth of Napoleon's Horse, Jill Hamilton revealed that this horse was just one of many white Arabs in the imperial stables. |
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The horse was a beautiful palomino, part Arab, golden body, silver mane and tail and eye catching white markings on the legs and face. |
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It was these Arab horses that were used as a calvary horse by the Moslems and taken to North Africa and into Spain and France. |
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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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When the horse rider had passed by, Clyde relaxed and they stepped into the street. |
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A big part of riding is creating a level of trust, friendship really, between a horse and rider. |
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Let an experienced riding instructor judge your skills and choose a horse for you. |
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As the horse continued to rear up, the rider held the reins with his left hand and thrust his right hand into the air. |
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That is scarier than any horse that any of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse could ever mount. |
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We all know the old aphorism that you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. |
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I recall the story of the boy who, when he rides his rocking horse, is able unfailingly to pick the winners at a local race track. |
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In a bid to prevent further arson attempts, the horse may be sprayed with a fire retardant substance. |
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The goal of tie-down roping is for the roper, or contestant, to lasso the calf while riding a horse. |
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After that great feat, horse drawn transport was confined to a lingering death. |
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If a road accident involves a rider who has dismounted and is leading their horse at the time, the rider would be classified as a pedestrian. |
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When the prized Lipizzaner horse went lame with arthritis, vets were baffled. |
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The stricken animal tangled with another horse, Don Argento, felling his fellow apprentice jockey. |
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She spotted him slipping off his roan horse next to the tree she'd been hiding behind just moments before. |
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This Robin Hood would only be lowering the pay-outs for others who bet the winning horse at a somewhat greater risk of performance. |
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Further, if one horse tests positive, other horses that came on the same plane may also need to be retested. |
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The horse started off again, slowly and with clomping steps that churned up loose stones and rootless weeds. |
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In response to increasing battlefield firepower, horse cavalry reduced the armor it used. |
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Civantor, know the future value of his horse regiments, orders the retreat. |
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She found a hidden place to tie her horse, and then followed him along the lip of the gorge. |
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As it happened, I had a fairly lively and animated discussion with the governor on monetary policy, my favourite hobby horse. |
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Through selective breeding the Bedouins developed an Arab horse which was tough and yet beautiful. |
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Many Arab horses were left behind when the Moslems left and were left to breed with local horses creating such breeds as the Andalusian horse. |
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The rider had led Zawahiri back to the horse, the Arabian snorting a few times at the stranger. |
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Many trees, such as lime, sycamore, horse chestnut and willow provide excellent bee forage. |
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That horse lived out his life in comfort in a warm barn with more straw and oats than he could use. |
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Sometimes when they have gone, I sit gently on their rocking horse, which is really a springing horse, which bounces on a metal frame. |
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Two children appear in the foreground, the boy on a rocking horse, the girl in a sweet white party dress. |
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Aria noticed instantly how warm the room was and as she sat down on her old rocking horse, she wished for it to be cooler in there too. |
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The 22-inch-wide piece reportedly served as a rocking horse for the sculptor's preschool son. |
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A smaller and lighter horse, but restive and fiery, was brought to Legolas. |
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More than a thousand conkers had been harvested from the arboretum's 102 horse chestnut trees for use in a variety of games. |
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When the healthy horse stands up after a good roll, he will usually go for a nice run and may buck a few times. |
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An animatronic horse apparently malfunctioned and didn't pull the actor's head back as co-star Hiroyaki Sanada swung his sword. |
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He was useless with a sword, missed his targets in archery, fell off his horse as soon as he got on, and in general hated fighting. |
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A huge range of activities are on offer from horse riding to archery to golf to keep people entertained. |
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In that case, let's use the laws of the land and fine the horse owners every time their horses mess the streets. |
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But the Nicky Henderson trained horse showed his strength as McCoy's mount faded in the home straight. |
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If the horse gets apprehensive or frightened, his back tightens and shortens. |
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If that wish were granted, I vowed to be the best horse ever, friendly, responsive, and obedient. |
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A martingale on the horse broke but it was not clear what role, if any, that played in the accident and injury. |
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Now Chavez will return to the horse he has ridden to four stakes victories, including three this year. |
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The key is to accept the feedback you get from each horse you ride to help you pinpoint weak areas. |
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My mare now turned her head and nibbled at the neck of the roan horse Sidroc rode. |
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He won nine of his 10 races and is rated by Frankie Dettori as the best horse he has ever ridden. |
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Mr Newlove has trained animals all his life and has ridden Ayrshire bulls at local shows and once discovered a horse which would fetch sticks. |
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Supposedly, the more you rode the horse, the calmer the horse was supposed to become. |
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He heeled the horse forward, riding at a slow gallop until they were almost upon the others. |
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Croft eased his own horse forward, looked back one last time at the Arabian who had stretched out its neck toward him as if sorry to see him leave. |
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He mounted on that grand horse, with a leash of hounds standing by. |
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His most famous stories are about boxers and horse racing, but he had an affinity for football, too. |
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Ships had to discharge their cargoes at congested anchorages either into horse drawn lighters or onto packhorses for the journey to the industrial centre. |
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His horse was an old roan he'd had since, well, about forever. |
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Why else would they risk injury to ride a bull or horse for eight seconds? |
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He was the best horse I have ever ridden, you sat on him and he just flew. |
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A month later, John was on his ideological high horse again, charging into Oregon to overthrow that state's right-to-die law that had been passed by popular referendum. |
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The tremendous pressure placed on Louisville workers to cater to the horse aristocracy was not limited to industries in direct contact with race fans. |
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My sister pointed out if she had made her horse wait 18 months she would have found herself in front of a judge, answering charges of cruelty to animals, and rightfully so. |
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Like yacht and horse racing, wine making is a wildly expensive proposition, says Michael Mondavi, founder of folio Wines. |
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He was an honorary medical officer to the Royal Windsor Horse show and the Guards Polo Club from their inception and a member of the Barbers livery company. |
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Skyler got up and mounted his horse then rode back to his palace alone. |
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His horse was a of fine chestnut, with muscles rippling in its legs. |
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Both the horse and the hawk are unruly, the latter swirling its head around instead of waiting in obedient stillness, and the dogs have curiously rounded leonine heads. |
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It was followed by a riderless black horse, with a pair of Mr Reagan's favourite boots turned backward in the stirrups, symbolising the death of a military leader. |
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Our journey opened out with a white gate to pastures, shaded ridge and furrow and sight of Kilburn's White Horse from an aspect that flatters its awkward shape. |
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His duties consisted of grooming the magistrate's horse, cleaning out the stable, cutting firewood and keeping clean the dry earth closet out in the yard. |
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The man, who was the station officer when I joined the brigade, told me he was in the brigade in the days of the horse drawn appliance which had a steam driven pump. |
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To learn the two track maneuver, use a martingale or a snaffle bit with draw reins to encourage the horse to flex through the poll and keep his head still. |
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Liszt bit his lower lip, readying his roan horse for the long trip ahead. |
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When the vessel was first discovered last year, it contained the leg bone of a tapir, a medium-size mammal related to both the horse and the rhinoceros. |
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It looked as if Chrome was lying in wait, but aboard the horse Victor Espinoza sensed a diminished vigor. |
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I'm not talking about some futuristic Mad Max scenario where the oil runs out and we're forced to travel round in horse drawn carts and rickshaws. |
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But he does seem quite chilled, unbovvered and happy on his own and having one horse rather than two is much easier. |
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You'll find everything for the horse and rider at the region's many tack shops, saddleries and riding centres. |
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To those of a saddle soap tendency the idea of eating a horse is as offensive as taking a Crufts judge on a tour of Gyeondong market. |
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He announced a contest will be held for the most beautiful horse, camel, Saluki, ornamental bird and falcon. |
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The votes included a silly one for Saluter, a steeplechase horse who didn't even lead the steeplechase division. |
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I've not been involved with racing that long, but this seems to happen to virtually every horse who becomes one of these Bismarcks. |
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I've not been involved in racing that long, but this seems to happen to virtually every horse who becomes one of these Bismarcks. |
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The princess's horse is hilariously named Frimplepants, and its alter ego is named Blacky, exactly what a 6-year-old might choose. |
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Moth Ball might prove the best option in the DJMT Magnotherapy Horse Rug Nursery at Brighton. |
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Musical entertainment will feature local bands The Horse Soldiers, The Leasebreakers Jug Band, and the barbershop quartet Blue Plate Special. |
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The red pygmy sea horse lives on only one type of coral, a red sea fan that grows at depths below ninety feet. |
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In D Division, Jolly Bowman triumphed 2-0 at Heddon St Andrews and Blacksmith Arms were 3-0 winners over Sea Horse, James Turner with two goals. |
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Fewer still know about the fact that it is the male sea horse and not the female that gives birth. |
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The full-page picture of the bright pink pygmy sea horse in coral will mesmerize, while the penguin pictures will evoke smiles. |
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He could not shake the image of that forlorn, mistreated horse. |
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It seems odd, given Ron McAnally's record-setting success at the seaside, that the trainer's greatest horse never won a race at Del Mar. |
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A DISTRESSED horse had to be sedated after getting its leg stuck in a horsebox. |
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There are also seven horse racing tracks in Moscow, of which Central Moscow Hippodrome, founded in 1834, is the largest. |
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Since at least the Middle Ages some bridges capable of carrying horse or carriage traffic have been constructed using drystone techniques. |
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Accordingly, Surrey provides much in the way of rural leisure activities, with a very large horse population. |
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Built from a car ignition trembler coil set, Gallagher used the device to keep his horse from scratching itself against his car. |
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After his first novel, The Wooden Horse, in 1909, Walpole wrote prolifically, producing at least one book every year. |
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Whan Kyng Marke harde hym sey that worde, he returned his horse and abode by hym. |
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This anomaly disappears in foals that are the product of an Arabian and another breed of horse. |
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Typical events include guided walks, mountain bike rides, horse rides, orienteering events and evening talks by noted speakers. |
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In the United Kingdom the British Horse Society is developing a network of horse trails known as the National Bridleroute Network. |
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Most rail trails have a gravel or dirt surface and can be used for walking, cycling, and often horse riding as well. |
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This proposal formed the basis for an Act of Parliament obtained in 1783, which also allowed a horse towing path to be built. |
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Other activities include cycling, mountain biking, horse riding and caving. |
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Valdemar himself was saved only by the courageous actions of a German knight who carried Valdemar to safety on his horse. |
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Waters Green was once home to a nationally known horse market which features in the legend of the Wizard of Alderley Edge. |
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Alexandra collapsed onto the leather couch in the library, feeling as if she were a horse who had just been ridden hard and put away wet. |
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Fourteen, sir. No age to be riding a horse foaled by an acorn, I can tell you. |
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The annual Appleby Horse Fair, held regularly the first week of June, with the main crowds on the weekends. |
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The TPT is an exciting route for walkers, cyclists and horse riders linking the North and Irish seas and passing through the Pennines. |
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When the horse tramroad from Plymouth to Princetown was completed in 1823, large quantities of granite were more easily transported. |
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The battle denied him any chance to be a chieftain, and both he and his horse are headless in accounts of his haunting of the area. |
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When she hears it again, she turns around and she sees a headless man in a long grey coat sitting on a grey horse. |
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According to reports, the beast varies in size and stature from that of a large dog to the size of a horse. |
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The landlady reported a visit by a man in black with cloven feet riding a jet black horse. |
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The devil tethered his horse to one of the pinnacles at Widecombe Church, captured the sleeping Jan Reynolds, and rode away into the storm. |
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In order to save himself from dying of exposure, he killed his horse, disembowelled it and crept inside the warm carcass for shelter. |
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It seems odd, for instance, that he would lead the horse out on to the moor simply to injure or kill him. |
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Holmes also deduces why the police could not find the horse, despite having looked right at him. |
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But instead, Straker was killed when the horse, sensing that something was wrong, panicked and kicked the trainer in the head. |
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At first the Colonel does not recognize his own horse, since the animal's distinguishing white markings have been covered with dye. |
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The horse had been looked after by one of the Colonel's neighbours, Silas Brown, who had found him wandering the moor and hidden him in his barn. |
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The Commission works with various associations involved in rambling, cycling and horse riding to promote the use of its land for recreation. |
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He nodded at the Americans. Buena suerte, he said. He put the long rowels of his spurs to the horse and they moved on. |
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A gentleman of his train spurred up his horse, and, with a violent rush, severed him from the duke. |
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There was no camp, bedroll, or fire and no other sign of a man, just the saddled horse with saddlebags and packs tied on behind it. |
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Groundhitching the horse, he left the Winchester in the saddle boot and reached under his duster to unsling the scattergun. |
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She listened hard while she took the horse there but its hooves plodding across the scrabbly hard clay ground drowned out all other sounds. |
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Her brother Clint had bought a horse and saddle off that pastor and there had been a setfast under the blanket nearly the size of a griddle cake. |
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The horse shied away from the rider, which startled him so much he shied away from the horse. |
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Not that there is anything really inexplicable in these odd directions of childish fear, any more than in the unpredictable shyings of the horse. |
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A mile further along he passes us, the horse, archnecked, reined back to a swift singlefoot. |
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A horse neighed, and a whip smacked, there was a whistle, and the sound of a cart wheel. |
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In horse management a sound horse is one with no health problems that might affect its suitability for its intended work. |
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He was mounted on a mangy, shovel-headed horse so spavined that it should have been unable to support his improbable bulk. |
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As a lesson horse she needs to gain confidence in her rider, or can become spookish over the jumps, dodging out of them. |
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He travelled by gig, with his wife, his favourite horse performing the journey by easy stages. |
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Horse is an acquired taste that, as yet, I haven't acquired. |
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Energy takes starstuff and turns it into a horse. Dissolves the horse back into stardust and uses the same starstuff to grow a tree. |
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Horse skin smells good. Lay your cheek against his neck and have a good cuddle. Now straighten up slowly again, and sit loosely. |
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Wearing his custom-made silks, McCarthy duly rode the horse a treat as they streeted the opposition and helped connections clean up the bookies. |
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Late in the morning of St. Stephen's Day, Marc mounted his horse, ready to leave Windsor, Cecily, and all of Angleterre. |
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In the menagerie of subcontinental art, the horse and elephant are most common. |
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Prince Charles spent the night in the hospital after he took a tumble off his horse yesterday while playing polo and briefly lost consciousness. |
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Jonah was being sarcastic, yet you got on a major high horse with your teal deer, oh-so-serious reply to him. |
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A solid mane thinner is indispensable in finishing the looks of your horse. |
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When viewing the horse in profile, attention must be paid to the curvature and proportions of the topline. |
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Riding out for wood he watched his shadow and the shadow of the horse and travois cross those palings tree by tree. |
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He had a turn of foot that could see him outsprint many a staying horse over the 2400 metres, but that was his limit. |
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But the arrival of riverboats in Shreveport and Bossier City in 1994 dealt a serious blow to horse racing. |
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A fellow Equissage alumnus is the massage therapist for Cigar, the 1996 Horse of the Year. |
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He looked up as the horse approached, but did not run away, being rendered pot-valiant by the liquor he had drunk earlier in the evening. |
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Horse racing events are held Thursday nights and weekend afternoons at the Jockey Club. |
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It also regulated the trade of Gujarati ships departing to the Red Sea and passing through Bassein to pay duties and allow the horse trade. |
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Then were the horse hoofs broken by the means of the prancings, the prancings of their mighty ones. |
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Since 1989, Macau owns a thoroughbred horse racing track called Taipa Racecourse operated by the Macau Jockey Club. |
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She and her horse had been precipitated to the pebbled region of the river. |
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But confraternities also later pursued cattle ranching, as well as mule and horse breeding, depending on the local situation. |
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Soto rode to meet Atahualpa on his horse, an animal that Atahualpa had never seen before. |
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The new mechanical horse ride did capacity business, and spot's new cocktail lounge was prevued to enthusiastic reception. |
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Popular forms of tourism on Texel include cycling, walking, swimming and horse riding. |
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At the outbreak of World War I the mounted Cossacks made up 38 regiments, plus some infantry battalions and 52 horse artillery batteries. |
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The Cossacks had not a single horse, while Kuchum and his men were mounted. |
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Mail was commonly also used as horse armour for cataphracts and heavy cavalry as well as armour for the soldiers themselves. |
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The current record holder for the world's smallest horse is Thumbelina, a fully mature miniature horse affected by dwarfism. |
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The distinction between a horse and pony is commonly drawn on the basis of height, especially for competition purposes. |
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Many genes that create horse coat colors and patterns have been identified. |
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Horse meat has been used as food for humans and carnivorous animals throughout the ages. |
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The term was once used to refer to breeds of light riding horse other than Thoroughbreds or Arabians, such as the Morgan horse. |
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A horse kept alone will not sleep well because its instincts are to keep a constant eye out for danger. |
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Horse bones from this time period, the late Pleistocene, are found in Europe, Eurasia, Beringia, and North America. |
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Yet between 10,000 and 7,600 years ago, the horse became extinct in North America and rare elsewhere. |
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A truly wild horse is a species or subspecies with no ancestors that were ever domesticated. |
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For example, the Riwoche horse of Tibet was proposed as such, but testing did not reveal genetic differences from domesticated horses. |
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Besides the horse, there are seven other species of genus Equus in the Equidae family. |
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Before the availability of DNA techniques to resolve the questions related to the domestication of the horse, various hypotheses were proposed. |
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However, the lack of a detectable substructure in the horse has resulted in a rejection of both hypotheses. |
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Other horse breeds developed specifically for light agricultural work, carriage and road work, various sport disciplines, or simply as pets. |
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Horse shows, which have their origins in medieval European fairs, are held around the world. |
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The method of judging varies with the discipline, but winning usually depends on style and ability of both horse and rider. |
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Sports such as polo do not judge the horse itself, but rather use the horse as a partner for human competitors as a necessary part of the game. |
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Horse racing is an equestrian sport and major international industry, watched in almost every nation of the world. |
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A major part of horse racing's economic importance lies in the gambling associated with it. |
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The horse frequently appears in coats of arms in heraldry, in a variety of poses and equipment. |
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Horse blood was once used as food by the Mongols and other nomadic tribes, who found it a convenient source of nutrition when traveling. |
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Regular grooming is also helpful to help the horse maintain good health of the hair coat and underlying skin. |
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The most common item is still the zarape, which is decorated with figures such as horse heads and deer as well as fretwork on the edges. |
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After Maleagant's archers killed his horse, Launcelot had to ride to the castle in a cart in order to save the queen. |
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Cattle, sheep, pig rearing and some horse breeding are the main types of husbandry practiced. |
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The rider who comes back on his horse in mid-air over a fence is punishing his horse severely. |
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Rugby is played in Trinidad and Tobago and continues to be a popular sport, and horse racing is regularly followed in the country. |
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Horse racing takes place at the Historic Garrison Savannah close to Bridgetown. |
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To attempt to remove the armaments before removing these substantive conflicts of interest is to put the cart before the horse. |
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If a man lend his horse to another and the borrower is injured, the lender is liable. |
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Tennessee's only graded stakes horse race, the Iroquois Steeplechase, is also held in Nashville each May. |
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Henry Baugh came out to investigate the unrest, Pandey opened fire but hit Baugh's horse instead. |
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It cleaned cotton several times faster than the older gins, and, when powered by one horse, produced 150 to 200 pounds of lint a day. |
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Wassersug published correspondence in Nature summarizing measurements and calculations of peak and sustained work rates of a horse. |
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The French Navy used the same definition of nominal horse power as the Royal Navy. |
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The original horse pump at Thames Head was replaced by a windmill, but Clowes discovered that he could not stop the summit pound from leaking. |
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This top level surface permitted a smoother shape and protected the larger stones in the road structure from iron wheels and horse hooves. |
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A packhorse or pack horse refers to a horse, mule, donkey, or pony used to carry goods on its back, usually in sidebags or panniers. |
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Packhorses have been used since the earliest period of domestication of the horse. |
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As the Vikings moved eastwards from the Irish Sea in about 950 AD, it is likely that the pack horse routes were established from that time. |
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In addition, a packhorse is required to have additional skills that may not be required of a riding horse. |
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A pack horse is required to be tolerant of close proximity to other animals in the packstring, both to the front and to the rear. |
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The horse must also be tolerant of breeching, long ropes, noisy loads, and the shifting of the load during transit. |
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From 1660 to 1670, highway robbery, burglary and horse theft were the offences most often punishable with transportation for men. |
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They used a horse driven screw press mechanism or a dropped weight to compress the hay. |
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In another, the chief minister of Yan pretended to see a white horse dash out the gate. |
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Accompanied by Channa and riding his horse Kanthaka, Gautama quit his palace for the life of a mendicant. |
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Jennings Brewery offers regular public tours and occasional carriage rides pulled by a shire horse. |
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The man left home at two in the morning, rode to Glencoyne and left his horse at a house in the valley there. |
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These new horses will replace the likes of Romancer, Ocean Horse, Hand Woven and Borazon, who we've got at home and they all seem to be enjoying themselves doing not a lot. |
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Marsupialization and iodine sclerotherapy of a branchial cyst in a horse. |
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Products collected from living horses include mare's milk, used by people with large horse herds, such as the Mongols, who let it ferment to produce kumis. |
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Dandy horse and boneshaker were early names for which mode of transport? |
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Thomas, an iron worker from West Yorkshire, began using the recipe to produce botanically brewed ginger beer, which he delivered door-to-door using a horse and cart. |
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The duke's horse simply comes to life, picks up the cone with its mouth and flicks it back over its head before it lands perfectly atop the duke's bonce. |
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Labels display the sea horse emblem of Cardiff City's coat of arms. |
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Almost all of those surveyed correctly identified the star fish and the sea horse, but there was some confusion when it came to identifying the octopi and jelly fish. |
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I had been the mistress of fourteen turtles over a number of years, and I could boast having been bitten by, along with the standard animals, a horse, a swoose, and a camel. |
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Reported sightings in that area have included a man in a green boiler suit, two gentleman apparently engaged in a frantic chase, an American airman and even a horse. |
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The collection, featuring around 200 pieces, dates from the 1970s and includes pieces made of such unlikely materials as pan scourers, horse hair and even human teeth. |
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I've got a strimmer that I foolishly think makes me look like the bass player from The Clash, a chainsaw, a splitting wedge, a bow saw, and my latest toy, a saw horse. |
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This boutique-style experience features 7 historic distilleries, runs across majestic horse country and through the enchanting heart and small towns of the Bluegrass State. |
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There is also a horse racing venue at Hippodrome de Wallonie in Mons. |
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Initially a shepherd, he started learning horse riding and archery at the age of 20, and had also worked in a wine shop and as a blacksmith's apprentice. |
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Sri Lanka first experienced a foreign invasion during the reign of Suratissa, who was defeated by two horse traders named Sena and Guttika from South India. |
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He gave no heed to his horse, but left him at his provand in the meadow. |
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In 1934 the Narragansett Park opened for Thoroughbred horse racing. |
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The Blackstone Canal was built starting in 1824 and provided early freight transport by horse pulled barges from Uxbridge and Worcester, to the port of Providence and returns. |
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Basketball, Rugby and horse racing are also widely popular in the country. |
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Anyone else would have pulled in his horns and gone slow for a spell, but he's one of those fellows whose horse is always going to win the next race. |
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As early as the close of the 17th century, Watertown was the chief horse and cattle market in New England and was known for its fertile gardens and fine estates. |
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The city presents important national festivals, such as Marinera Festival, Spring Festival, and competitions for the paso horse and caballito de totora. |
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They stole a range of riding equipment including saddles, bridles including a hackamore bitless bridle, horse blankets, head collars, leading ropes and girths for the saddles. |
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A boy was called a strapper because when you cleaned and dressed a horse properly, you had a nice flat towel, and you used to hit them on all the muscles. |
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In June 1625, 45 additional colonists disembarked on Noten Eylant from three ships named Horse, Cow, and Sheep, which also delivered 103 horses, steers, cows, pigs, and sheep. |
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Watson travel by train to Dartmoor to investigate a crime of disappearance of the great race horse Silver Blaze and the murder of the horse's trainer, John Straker. |
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The reader may remember that Mr Allworthy gave Tom Jones a little horse, as a kind of smart-money for the punishment which he imagined he had suffered innocently. |
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The Royal Calcutta Turf Club hosts horse racing and polo matches. |
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When the last tune of music floated from the fleet, he unstabled his quarter horse and headed for the coastal road leading west and north on his circuit. |
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This point is used because it is a stable point of the anatomy, unlike the head or neck, which move up and down in relation to the body of the horse. |
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A more challenging and interesting route begins at Beckside Farm on the A595 road and follows Whitecombe Beck before ascending the Horse Back ridge. |
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The horse gave two quick stamps and rose up on its hind legs. |
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Often, a horse is classified first by its coat color, before breed or sex. |
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The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga County, honors achievements in the sport of thoroughbred horse racing. |
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Flooding can be a problem after heavy rain, especially at Appersett, near Hawes, and heavy snow can close the road temporarily at the Black Horse hill and in Garsdale. |
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Many of the horse could not march at that rate, nor come up soon enough. |
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But a single horse could pull a barge weighing over 30 tons. |
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Gradually his scribblemania developed in real earnest. It could be said that the pen became his second hobby horse. In those days it was not unusual to write family magazines. |
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Colonel Ross's main concern, of course, is getting his horse back safely. |
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They are slow and reticent, and are like a dull good horse which lets every nag pass him, but with whip and spur will run down every racer in the field. |
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About 1910, horse pulled combines appeared and became a success. |
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Hornsea was promoted as a seaside resort from around 1800, with early attractions including bathing machines, horse races on the beach and a chalybeate spring near the mere. |
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Other hybrids include the zorse, a cross between a zebra and a horse. |
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Two major sources of information are used to determine where and when the horse was first domesticated and how the domesticated horse spread around the world. |
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The variation in the genetic material shows that very few wild stallions contributed to the domestic horse, while many mares were part of early domesticated herds. |
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Over the next years the number of field and horse artillery that came to the area steadily increased until training went on throughout the summer months. |
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It'sallinthechase has won twice in 14 starts, making him the losingest horse in the field, and finished ninth in the Arkansas Derby in his latest race. |
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In the 14th century, Carthusian monks of southern Spain kept meticulous pedigrees of bloodstock lineages still found today in the Andalusian horse. |
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Real cowboys know how to rope, ride a horse and drink whisky straight. |
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Many sports, such as dressage, eventing and show jumping, have origins in military training, which were focused on control and balance of both horse and rider. |
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Horse racing has taken place at several sites in the county. |
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Foundation training of the packhorse is similar to that of a riding horse. |
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There also numerous routes that can be followed in Europe, which are suitable for walkers, cyclists, and sometimes horse riders, as well as canoeists, etc. |
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You will see the tame horse in the paddock gallop about for his pleasure, and the wild horse on the prairie will start and run for miles in mere sportiveness. |
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And he showed again yesterday why he is the leading rider there as he brought Warlingham home with a wet sail in the DJMT Magnotherapy Horse Rug Selling Stakes. |
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The Misk Hills are used for a mixture of dairy and arable farming as well as commercial forestry, and are a popular place for walking, horse riding and cycling. |
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