But those who had the guts to get close say that both the horses are docile and riding them is a wonderful experience. |
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They are able to get close to Caesar, who arrogantly refuses to consider the request. |
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As you have to get close, you have to manage with a very limited depth of field. |
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The reason politicians don't want to get close to this because it is another third rail in politics. |
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Most recommend that once you get close to or just past the suggested seeding date, the crop should be seeded as soon as possible. |
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He will also be able to enjoy spectacular scenery and get close to wildlife including basking sharks, dolphins, puffins and gannets. |
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One of his first moves toward the horse, if permitted, is to get close to the horse and rub his body. |
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If you want to get close to the best British female surfer, you must brave the waves. |
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Games developers in the city will have a unique opportunity to get close to a potential major player in the industry. |
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And finally, what's to keep some guy way out in the boonies from signing-up even though nobody can get close enough to share his bandwidth? |
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He wanted to get close to her, but didn't want to admit his unrequited feelings. |
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No one can get close to our award winning house recipes in these organic chocolate buttons. |
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We used to see lots of big lings and big cabezons, and even leopard sharks, even though you couldn't get close enough to get their pictures. |
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He added that the incident still stuck out firmly in his mind and that nothing he had been involved in since could get close to it. |
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It was in the middle of the afternoon that some people began to notice a change, it began to get close and unseasonably warm. |
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Without being immodest, I have not played a single show where I didn't get close to a standing ovation. |
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I was able to get close to the stage and could see his face and even in his state he still was unbelievable. |
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So, if you want to get close, maybe try to feel out her worldview before you feel her up. |
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So it is extremely hard to get close to the car in front, let alone pass it. |
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You'll have to fight your way through the male crowd to even get close to a TV set. |
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To do these things, Vietnam War reporters had to get close to the fighting. |
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It's simple to get close to animals like scrawled filefish and spiny puffers which prove too timid to approach in the daytime. |
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Power, he reflected, was like a figure in a hall of mirrors, just disappearing round the corner when you get close to it. |
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He liked to flirt with danger, and he wanted to get close to death in the hope that by doing so he might overcome his fear of it. |
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Viewers can follow the action, get close to the wacky characters populating poker rooms, and pick up tips. |
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They tried to get close to the animal but were foiled by the frustrated beast. |
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A few species of accipitrids may use cryptic coloration to get close to their prey. |
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They had spent hours trying to get close enough to the animals to dart them, but every time they got within range the animals evaded them. |
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As soon as hounds do get close to a glycogen depleted deer, it is very unlikely to escape and its despatch is generally prompt. |
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The natural reluctance of rescuers to get close enough to ground zero after a nuclear detonation to be much use to survivors is another. |
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Unable to get close its prey, it walked backwards disappearing into the darkness. |
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The hammerheads of Cocos are timid, but a diver using a closed-circuit rebreather can get close to these sharks, often gathered in numbers. |
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I was in a hurry and didn't get close enough to anything to get a decent shot, so the wormfish is about it for today. |
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The scarf's purpose is to allow the bobbin case hook to get close to the needle eye and catch the thread to form a stitch. |
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The singer is admitting to the listener that he is feigning the innocence of a lamb in order to get close to Little Red. |
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We had some help with the yellow flags during the race and I was able to get close enough to put a pass on Terry Borcheller on the last lap. |
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They walk down in the rain to get close enough to hear me sing without the amplifier. |
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He replied that he had numerous reports and that the Air Force had scrambled jet fighters to attempt to catch them, but had failed to get close to them. |
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In other words, if some ton-up car thief decides he's going to put people's lives at risk, he'd better make sure I don't get close enough to ram him off the road. |
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The patrols are on the lookout for certain aging car models, vehicles with low riding back ends, or cars that try to get close to vehicles as they pass a military convoy. |
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Lacey tried to get close to the Mare, but it reared up on its hind legs, kicking out at her with her forelegs, forcing her back out of the horse's reach. |
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I think they also feel threatened because this starts to get close to the more democratic religious beliefs of pantheism, wherein the divine becomes manifest in every-thing. |
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Is he just trying to get close enough to steal the jewel for power? |
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It befooled the Hindu community by raking up the temple issue and then started dancing to the tune of the central government to get close to power, he alleged. |
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Women were always coming on to him and trying to impress him with their fancy clothes and too much makeup, trying to get close to him because of his celebrity status. |
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At the stern I play tag with a cautious batfish but fail to get close. |
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I can't get close enough for my camera strobes to make a difference. |
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Armed and camouflaged individuals can get close to chemical, agricultural, business facilities, gas pipelines, electrical powerlines, substations, transformers and airports. |
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Another of the most popular attractions at the park is a petting zoo which lets the public get close to a pair of lion cubs and a four-week-old giraffe calf. |
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Another argument is that the attackers hit this compound because it wasn't heavily guarded, and they wanted to attack a soft target that would be easier to get close to. |
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Defensive mines along coasts made it much more difficult for capital ships to get close enough to conduct coastal bombardment or support attacks. |
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She'd been posing as a journalist and had joined a plutey Bangkok tennis club to get close to a general in the government. |
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Plutonians who are negatively inclined are often very guarded and rigid, afraid to let others get close. |
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Toepokes are useful in an emergency, particularly when it is impossible to get close to the ball. |
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It took nearly an hour to get close enough to the longbeard to start calling. |
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The service park also allows spectators and the media to get close to the teams and their cars and drivers. |
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Still, for us part-time New Hampshirites, it's hard to embrace a candidate if we can't get close enough to shake his hand. |
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Golf, however, is the Republican game, the capitalist game, the game for suck-ups who want to get close enough to smell their idols. |
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This sable antelope was too far away from where I was in my car to get close so I got out of the car and I started walking into the field to get a little bit closer. |
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They are scooped up from the catwalk with long handled dip nets and fished below with enough weight to get close to the bottom in the swift current. |
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It's designed to get close, and the proximity fuse automatically goes off. |
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The technique uses the Lewis acid tris borane and the Lewis base tetramethylpiperidine that have been modified to be too large to get close enough to form an adduct. |
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Children were given the chance to get close to week-old chicks, try computer games like the Cowpat Challenge, milk Annabelle the life-size model cow and win toy farm animals. |
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The first episode demonstrates how leopards use stealth and concealment to get close to their prey, while African wild dogs have to work as a team. |
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He came into my area with a hen and a jake, and those three milled around for almost an hour before the gobbler started to get close to my shooting lane. |
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The exhibit also lets guests get close to such species as dragon moray eels and terrestrial lizards, including sailfin dragons, bearded dragons, frilled dragons and more. |
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The students climbed to the top of Vesuvius and were able to get close to Solfatara, a volcanic crater which still emits jets of steam and sulphurous fumes. |
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