Riding through a homogenous ocean of petrified clay, we arrive at a remote campsite set within a cluster of trees. |
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Riding through the countryside of Pennsylvania, he finds a collection of buildings all built on the same theme, made of fieldstone and glass. |
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There are loving descriptions of the dancing white Lippizaner horses of the Spanish Riding School. |
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I'm doing a college paper on rodeos, more specifically Saddle Bronc Riding, and I was wondering if you could tell me a little bit about it? |
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The West Riding of Yorkshire in the late eighteenth century was ill-famed for its robust and independent plebeian culture. |
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That will mean he will miss the West Riding County Cup quarter-final against his old club on Wednesday. |
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Riding ponies and horses around Christchurch and its environs was a wonderful leisure occupation in my girlhood. |
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The set of at least eight chairs, two settees, and four stools was originally in Worsborough Hall in Barnsley, West Riding, Yorkshire. |
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Riding a flood tide at night on this last journey, enough of them make it past the predatory fish to start the cycle anew. |
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Riding an unbeaten streak since 1998, Ward has dominated opponents in the middleweight and light heavyweight classes. |
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Molly, the horse I ride most often, is difficult, I think she'd be better off as a one rider horse than a Riding school nag. |
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Riding inside a tube with the wave crashing down around the surfer is particularly impressive. |
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Riding on sidewalks and bike paths may also pose greater hazards to walkers and joggers. |
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Their novice dressage and showjumping teams have won through to the National Riding Club Championships. |
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Riding different types of motorcycles, the bikers will first set off for Shimla from Delhi. |
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East Riding Council is looking for a man or woman born before 1901, who would agree to sit for photographer Ian Beesley. |
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East Riding councillors last week backed plans to demolish the Victorian buildings on the site and construct new offices. |
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Riding boots inspired by the traditional English countryside are must-haves for those who like a bit of equestrian chic. |
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All footpaths and bridleways in the East Riding that cross agricultural land have also been closed to the public until further notice. |
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Riding on a crisply insistent motorik groove, masses of electric guitars weave plangent chords, punctuated by dirty feedback squeals. |
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Constructive critical comments by reviewers A. Mather and R. Riding are greatly appreciated. |
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Riding my bike would clear my mind of all the impure thoughts implanted by corporate America and unleash unbridled creativity. |
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The future of Haworth Riding for the Disabled was secured yesterday when councillors passed plans to allow a static caravan on the stable's site. |
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Riding enduros can take a lot of dedication and time, but it is hugely rewarding and there is a real sense of camaraderie among competitors. |
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Riding off trail or driving off designated areas permanently damages the land in the western desert. |
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If you grow cereals and sugar beet on the arable land of the East Riding you are not going to be able to directly market your production. |
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Riding boards in a prone position has been around probably longer than stand-up surfing. |
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Charlie was a farm labourer for half his life, and a road sweeper and maintenance worker for East Riding of Yorkshire Council for the rest. |
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East Riding Council says the work would have already begun had it not been for the delay caused by the gas main scheme. |
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Riding with him, even in an open curricle, would scarcely be less damaging to her reputation. |
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He runs an Aberdeen Angus herd near Skipton and sits on the West Riding National Farmers' Union's livestock committee. |
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East Riding Council was last year drawn into a public war of words with Education Secretary Charles Clarke over the funding issue. |
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During the winter months, just in the relatively small county of the East Riding of Yorkshire, several packs of hounds will meet on any one day. |
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Riding shotgun is a team mechanic, at the ready should a driver need a quick fix. |
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Riding on a sport-handling suspension, the limited-edition pickup offers optional all-wheel drive for added road-holding abilities. |
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Riding last year's breakthrough, he's using slightly improved on-base skills to complement his power-speed combination. |
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In contrast to the 18-inch Ryedale waymarkers, Stuart has come across some imposing ones in the West Riding. |
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Riding on his dream vehicle for nearly 25 years now, this man has no fond fancies for fast cars. |
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At Blanch Farm there's a fingerpost with two fingers and six additional arrows, East Riding council are the masters of waymarking. |
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Riding down the steps of this bridge on the return is something of a gut check. |
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Riding the el or train should is a nice option, however, the street should not be in this bad a condition. |
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He added that while the two cities were interlinked, they were very distinct and pointed out Wakefield was the historic capital of the old West Riding. |
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Riding on the latest medical advancements, telemedicine, if applied with proper plan and vision can actually transform the whole arena of medical care. |
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The first cattle grids in the West Riding were installed on the moors above Carleton, attended by a large delegation of surveyors and farmers keen to see how they worked. |
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Riding on an insistent, rockish riff, it features beautifully agile solos from Dean, Beckett and Skidmore while Tippett's distant celeste adds extra colour. |
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Far from being alarmed at what modern poets were doing with free verse, Riding and Graves tried to explain what was going on for the benefit of the bemused common reader. |
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Little Red Riding Hood pulled the bobbin, and the door opened. |
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One issue that all the various groups on East Riding of Yorkshire Council agree on is the acute shortage of affordable housing throughout the region. |
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The declaration, in Latin, Old English, Old Norse and modern English, is read to the West Riding, North Riding, City of York and East Riding in turn. |
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Riders from Russia's Kremlin Riding School formed a human pyramid on galloping mounts in a daredevil show of horseback acrobatics. |
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Riding in the slipstream of another competitor is not allowed. |
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The only two other legitimate nine-figure possibilities are Penny Marshall's Drew Barrymore starrer Riding in Cars with Boys in October and Ali in December. |
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Diana Johnson MP last week met clergywomen from the East Riding. |
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Albion Sports made it through to the last four of the West Riding County Sunday Cup but Queens Athletic will have to wait until the weekend after drawing their game. |
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Riding the subway to and from her ballet classes, mina immersed herself in prayer. |
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We had been admiring stylish old metal gates, and with the wide unploughed field boundaries had been singing the praises of the typically walker-friendly East Riding. |
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The evening service at church was a bit different it was a service but with a passion play interspersed throughout it performed by the Riding Lights theatre company. |
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Riding a 10-match winning streak and a clean slate in 2013, it may finally be Tomic-time. |
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Riding schools don't receive the rates concessions accorded to agriculture, but employment changes such as the working time directive and minimum wage have increased outlay. |
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Such adrenalin rushes are contrasted with quieter scenes emphasizing the intricate hoofwork familiar through the Lipizzaner shows of the Spanish Riding School in Vienna. |
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Riding in the fume-filled haze back across the high sierras to Palma, I reflected that Errol really had struck gold when he made Majorca his second home 50 years ago. |
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Riding in the ambulance were a police officer, the driver, and a paramedic. |
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Riding a warg, the Pale Orc watches as the company awaits their free-fall into death. |
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Otley Town were forced to re-play this West Riding County FA Challenge Cup tie after playing an ineligible player as a substitute for less than a minute in the original tie. |
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It took practice for Hayes to sharpen his show, Riding the Midnight Express with Billy Hayes. |
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Riding bicycles, Hank's agents rescue Arthur and Hank in the nick of time. |
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As a cultural corrective, Hayes is currently touring in a one-man show titled Riding the Midnight Express with Billy Hayes. |
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And on the back of his authority's top-rating, East Riding Tory leader Stephen Parnaby last night tore into Mr Clarke for misrepresenting the authority. |
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Riding into a glorious sunset which backlit the stunning giant rock formations that seemed to erupt from the desert floor, we reached Tuba City just after dark. |
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Riding along on the Lion's tail, close to the eastern border is an especially rare type of galaxy, NGC 3758, only one degree west of 92 Leonis. |
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Little Red Riding Hood donked the Big Bad Wolf on the head with the basket and the audience laughed. |
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Riding a bike into fesh-fesh is a very trying, if not disastrous, experience. |
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The Brigantes controlled territory which later became all of the North Riding of Yorkshire and the West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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The East Riding was resurrected with reduced boundaries in 1996 with the abolition of Humberside. |
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The three ridings in Yorkshire were named the East Riding, West Riding and North Riding. |
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In 1996 the East Riding of Yorkshire was reformed as a unitary authority area and a ceremonial county. |
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In Yorkshire, the language of the West Riding became dominated by Mercian influence during the industrialisation of the area. |
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In the West Riding also the woman's real domain was still the home, and her daily experience one of housepride and fatigue. |
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In the West Riding of Yorkshire and in south Wales, anger went even deeper, and underground preparations for a rising were undoubtedly made. |
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By early autumn men were being drilled and armed in south Wales, and also in the West Riding. |
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The largest freshwater lake in the region is Hornsea Mere in the East Riding of Yorkshire. |
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The East Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire have the fewest not passing any GCSEs, followed by York. |
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Humberside was split between Lincolnshire and a new ceremonial county of East Riding of Yorkshire. |
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Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, its name derives from the River Sheaf, which runs through the city. |
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Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is located at the confluence of two tributaries of the River Ure, the Laver and Skell. |
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Riding mowers typically have an opening in the side or rear of the housing where the cut grass is expelled, as do most rotary lawn mowers. |
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It is also claimed that the territory to the north formed part of the West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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Riding halls enable the training of horse and rider in all weathers as well as indoor competition riding. |
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Henry Moore was born in Castleford, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, to Mary Baker and Raymond Spencer Moore. |
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She also appeared on provincial stages in Jack and the Beanstalk and Little Red Riding Hood, as well as starring as the lead role in Cinderella. |
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In 1966 the estate was bought by West Riding County Council and in 1983 was taken over by the National Trust. |
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When the West Riding County Council was formed in 1889, Huddersfield became a county borough, exempt from county council control. |
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The East and West Riding Regiment ceased to exist on 6 June 2006, having been merged into the Yorkshire Regiment as its 4th Battalion. |
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The Humber currently forms the boundary between the East Riding of Yorkshire, to the north and North and North East Lincolnshire, to the south. |
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This is the flag of the Incorporated Trades of Edinburgh, and the focal point of the Riding of the Marches ceremony held in the city each year. |
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The defaced Saltire of the Royal Burgh of Selkirk leading the Common Riding. |
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Riding the Marches maintains the tradition of an occasion that was, in its day, of great importance. |
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At the same time it gained the former area of Startforth Rural District from the North Riding of Yorkshire. |
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They would connect to the existing Creyke Beck substation near Cottingham, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. |
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Names such as Herefordshire and the East Riding of Yorkshire reappeared as local government entities, although often with new boundaries. |
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Sutcliffe was born in Bingley in the West Riding of Yorkshire into a working class family. |
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The Yorkshire Dialect Society has always separated West Riding dialect from that in the North and East ridings. |
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Nidderdale was historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, and in the Lower Division of Claro Wapentake. |
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One anomalous case in the West Riding is Royston, which absorbed migrants from the Black Country at the end of the 19th century. |
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Hawthornthwaite Fell marks the extreme western limit of the West Riding of the Historic County of York. |
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The Tame rises on Denshaw Moor in Greater Manchester, close to the border with West Yorkshire but within the historic West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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The West Riding of Yorkshire is one of the three historic subdivisions of Yorkshire, England. |
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From 1964, many fingerposts were replaced by ones in the modern style, but some of the old style still survive within the West Riding boundaries. |
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Historically in Yorkshire's West Riding, Leeds can be traced to the 5th century name for a wooded area of the Kingdom of Elmet. |
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Leeds was a manor and township in the large ancient parish of Leeds St Peter, in the Skyrack wapentake of the West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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Wakefield was anciently a market and parish town in the Agbrigg division of the wapentake of Agbrigg and Morley in the West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the hamlet is now on the border with Richmondshire, North Yorkshire. |
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The county borders Derbyshire, West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, the East Riding of Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire. |
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Before boundary changes in 1974, both ends of the tunnel were in the West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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Hornsea is a small seaside resort, town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. |
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They also reached the final of the East Riding Senior Country Cup final but lost out to the team they were ahead of in the league. |
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Linton was historically a parish in Staincliffe Wapentake in the West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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He took Holy Orders in 1864, and became the curate at Horbury Bridge, West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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Riding Misanthropy was test of manhood enough for Tim. What if the fellow cleaned his teeth and reamed his nails and wore side-lever whiskers? |
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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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Without doubt, in the West Riding there existed a strong element for which he could find no better word than antisocialist pacifism. |
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Other delightful tales include Rumply Pumply Stinky Pin and Little Red Riding Wolf. |
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Mr Riding told how at about 4am lockkeeper James Hogan was driving home when he came across the teenager. |
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Riding on a large boat with the program leaders, Pete was euphoric. |
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Get your skates on and snap up a pair of Dune Bistre Leather Knee Riding Boots from tkmaxx. |
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Little Red Riding Hood is Saffron's favourite but she's quickly becoming a fan of Enid Blyton too. |
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Riding an Outback Mountainboard has the feel of snowboarding without snow or surfing without waves. |
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Anne Hathaway voices the character of a modern day Little Red Riding Hood who stumbles across a plot to steal her granny's recipes. |
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A combination of space, gardens, hobby facilities, views and commutability put Riding Wood Farm in a rare category. |
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By nowthe Union were up in seven of the first eight matches, but East Riding aren't past champions for nothing. |
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In fact, it is Warwick International School of Riding and the only maidens are the ones trotting ponies overjumps in a neighbouring field. |
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Riding along the bottom of the canyon, you pass under Gooney Bird Rock, a sandstone pillar. |
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But a 17,121 West Riding crowd witnessed a dour tussle which prompted a slow handclap from the blue and white contingent. |
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Riding Shakhoora Dumbledore, Al Shahry came fourth and ahead of fifth Alia Al Shahry on Special. |
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In the first match, Herts Nomads got into their stride quicker which meant North Riding spent the match playing catch up. |
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The Huddersfield Riding for the Disabled group got together for the festive event at Factory Farm at Emley Moor. |
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Riding on top of this Pure IP network is a control layer enabled by Enron Communications' standards-based InterAgent technology. |
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The were also wins against East Riding Electric Eels, and Bolton Wanderers, while their draw came in a second match against St George's Knights. |
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The barbed poems, usually aimed at Broomhaugh and Riding Mill Parish Council, in Tynedale, have appeared on parish hall noticeboards around the area. |
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Chorizo, Bratwurst and Saveloy starred in the Little Red Riding Hood pantomime, at the Customs House, in South Shields, and were a hit with youngsters and adults alike. |
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Historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is served by Settle railway station located near the town centre, and Giggleswick railway station which is a mile away. |
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Historically on the boundary between Cheshire and the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is just inside the boundary of the Peak District National Park. |
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Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, Bradford rose to prominence during the 19th century as an international centre of textile manufacture, particularly wool. |
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Yorkshire Bank, based in Leeds and known as the West Riding Penny Savings Bank, was established on 1 May 1859 by Colonel Edward Akroyd of Halifax. |
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The lieutenancy at that time included the City of York and as such was named West Riding of the County of York and the County of the City of York. |
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It is the highest point in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire and the historic West Riding of Yorkshire with the summit lying on the county border with Cumbria. |
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In 1968, following the recommendation of the Local Government Commission, Billingham was transferred to the county borough of Teesside, in the North Riding. |
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The West Riding dialect of Hughes's childhood remained a staple of his poetry, his lexicon lending a texture that is concrete, terse, emphatic, economical yet powerful. |
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Stoppard attended the Dolphin School in Nottinghamshire, and later completed his education at Pocklington School in East Riding, Yorkshire, which he hated. |
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From 1974 to 1996, the areas now known as the East Riding of Yorkshire, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire constituted the county of Humberside. |
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From here to the North Sea, it forms part of the boundary between the East Riding of Yorkshire on the north bank and Lincolnshire on the south bank. |
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She died on 28 May 1849 in Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire. |
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The ceremonial county area, including the unitary authorities, borders East Riding of Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, Lancashire, Cumbria and County Durham. |
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Lancashire lost 709 square miles of land to other counties, about two fifths of its original area, although it did gain some land from the West Riding of Yorkshire. |
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York and North Yorkshire consistently perform the best at GCSE in the region, and with the East Riding of Yorkshire have results above the UK average. |
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There were outbreaks of serious violence, including property destruction and the ambushing of police convoys, in the Potteries and the West Riding. |
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On 1 June 1968 the York City, East Riding of Yorkshire and North Riding of Yorkshire police forces were amalgamated to form the York and North East Yorkshire Police. |
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Riding a horse with bruised or broken skin can cause a gall, which frequently results in the white saddle marks seen on the withers and backs of some horses. |
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Riding a 500-pound motorcycle in the middle of 3-ton Ford Expeditions and 40-ton trucks is dangerous, with or without a brain bucket or a leather jacket. |
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He also played a lead role in Catherine Hardwicke's Red Riding Hood. |
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Henry Riding, prosecuting, said Wilde, of Curtana Crescent, Norris Green, was stopped at a security check at the prison as the metal detector alarm sounded. |
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