There, she found her horse, bridled him, and jumped to his back, not even bothering about a saddle. |
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As if of some amazing coincidence, a large white gelding broke from the ruins, still saddled and bridled. |
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He saddled and bridled Ebony, untied the halter, and led his horse carefully through the trees. |
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At a stroke, all the critics and commentators who had bridled at the appointment of a foreign manager were silenced. |
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Mexico's tequila makers bridled at its touting of Tequiza's tequila base, claiming it was misleading. |
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After letting the others go, Faye held the one remaining horse's head while her companion bridled him. |
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We found that bridled nailtail wallabies had one of the highest levels of heterozygosity and allelic diversity recorded for any marsupial. |
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He told her how much he loved horses, even taught her some tips on how to tame a wild horse that just got bridled from the wilderness. |
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Her tack was resting on a bale of hay in front of the stall, and soon the mare was saddled and bridled. |
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When they had gotten the horses all bridled and ready, Gina took the reins and led her horse over to the mounting block. |
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I criticized him on a lot of things, and he took it in stride, but he always bridled if I called him a politician. |
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She found Jare after a little bit of hunting and led him back to camp where she bridled him, and mounted. |
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Maxim had already saddled and bridled both their horses and was waiting patiently. |
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It was my bay mare, saddled and bridled, and tied by a neck rope to a young tree. |
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He spent days and nights with one catch-horse always bridled, ready to ride down strays. |
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In the back, behind the inn, their horses were waiting, already saddled and bridled. |
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In the yard a tangle of horses were being bridled and arranged in rough rows. |
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This last remaining wild population of bridled nailtail wallabies fell to fewer than 500 individuals in the mid-1990s during a protracted drought. |
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I bridled, too, at the unsolicited advice she persisted in giving my friends. |
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Some of Hearst's staff, too, bridled at the sensationalism but having discovered that it worked he was not about to abandon it. |
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And Canadian meat has a pattern of being sold to the highest bidder, he says, rather than being bridled by a myriad of trade constraints. |
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It is true that imagination and idealism serve no useful purpose unless they are bridled and guided by common sense. |
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After months of testing, the Fuse ended up more like the Rebel than any other bridled kite we have ever tested. |
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The word is too often bridled, the pen blunted, chronicles mutilated or rigged. |
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The rare bridled nailtail wallaby, once thought to be extinct, is making a resurgence in Queensland thanks to the efforts of private citizens, government and industry. |
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If conditions are suitable in the wild, bridled nailtail wallabies can raise up to three young per year and mate continuously throughout the year. |
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In his time, Mark Twain bridled over French claims of superiority. |
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Soon after, a saddled and bridled chestnut horse came striding into view. |
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Anna bridled at the implication that she couldn't look after herself. |
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Almost alone among them, Morrissey bridled at the credit he got. |
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He recalls that his company maintained horse would be presented to him, saddled and bridled, outside his bungalow each morning by his syce. |
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The iron-catching grapnel was attached to the rope and three rope pieces bridled the animal through its mouth and were also attached to the rope on its tail. |
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This company proposes high performance bridled kites. |
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An other wing, also bridled is being manufactured. |
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We can now abandon that restraint in a more bridled era. |
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Much can be gained through well targeted actions of institutional and regulatory nature mobilizing or releasing human energies and resources currently trapped within bridled societies. |
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The horses are bridled to show that they are in service. |
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Nova Scotia and New Brunswick bridled and hesitated throughout the negotiations, while Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland turned their backs entirely on the scheme. |
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The uncertainties concerning the performance equivalence between the bridled KTM 690cc and the 450s do not trouble this new team leader, who has set some lofty objectives. |
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However, imagination must be bridled by judgment and common sense. |
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But Hunt bridled as he was asked whether there was enough joined-up thinking between the Department of Culture, Media and Sport and colleagues in the Health and Education departments on how best to realise the Games' legacy. |
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Asked after the draw if she thought she had a better chance against Williams on grass or clay, Sharapova bridled and sidestepped, fixing the inquisitor with her hardest stare. |
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Some large sea terns, including the sooty and bridled terns, are four or older when they first breed. |
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Although the orchestra players bridled at some of Sargent's initiatives, there was also praise for his work with the orchestra. |
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Immigrant-rights and religious organizations bridled at the plan to favor highly skilled workers over relatives. |
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