One must be absolutely en rapport with his machine, as an expert horseman is part of his horse or his horse is part of him. |
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He ducked a blow from a horseman riding up close to him and then grabbed onto the man's leg. |
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There is something both innocent and daring about Simone Martini's richly caparisoned horseman in the Palazzo Pubblico. |
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Bandits and other miscreants roamed the dirt track after sundown, waiting for a horseman to come along so they could ambush him. |
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There is also an example of dramatic irony when Huck tells of the drunk horseman at the circus. |
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But what they are basically looking for is evidence that the horseman is trying to make a profit. |
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If you have any questions or concerns, ask an experienced horseman or veterinarian for instruction. |
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It is very important to become a better horseman and be aware of the little changes in your horse's behavior and attitude. |
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Manolo, the horseman, haggard after twelve hours in the saddle and a sleepless night, reached out to shake me fully awake. |
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One could lie in wait on some high crag, and at hitherto unheard-of ranges hit a horseman far below. |
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The horseman was older than Bahzell had assumed from his voice and the way he sat his horse. |
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His plane flew over another suspected poachers' camp, where he spotted a horseman with an assault rifle. |
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The monuments of the Thracian toreutics present the image of the king as a horseman. |
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A fearless horseman, he was a joint master of foxhounds and served as medical officer with the Scottish Horse in the Territorial Army. |
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Once in awhile, a lone horseman would ride across the desert, a cloud of dust billowing behind him, but that was all she saw. |
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Military precision, like magic, is not supposed to be easily explicable to the masses but a close look at the lead horseman was revealing. |
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One shot of a young boy claiming to be an expert horseman shows a toddler rocking on a hobby horse. |
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A gifted rider is a horseman, whether they wear cowboy boots or English field boots. |
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Many of your books, from Lonesome Dove to horseman, Pass By, have been adapted for the screen. |
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He was a parson but also an experienced horseman and a passionate huntsman. |
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Late one night as Ichabod Crane rides home from a party at Katrina's home, he is suddenly frightened by a ghostlike headless horseman. |
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A young horseman, by the name of Guillaume de Montmorency, is part of the expedition. |
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Wyoming horseman Buck Brannaman tends to give his charges the gentlest of tugs. |
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As part of the tradition, the horseman carried bullwhips instead of ropes. |
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He was a consummate horseman, an agreeable companion, a hospitable host. |
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Drill books encouraged the horseman to save one of the pistols should he need to beat a hasty retreat. |
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Ben Crane was once a great horseman, whose gifts as a trainer were now being wasted on making other men's fortunes. |
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In 1958 he made lonely and had the elegance horseman not take a turn to FANGIO and made a big shot not towards the title. |
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The tale takes place 500 years ago and begins in the house of a Novgorod merchant, where horseman Antti and his wife Anne are serving their master. |
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A horseman approached General Meredith with the news of the battle about a mile from the battlefield. |
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The horseman, aka Abraham, is actually passably cute, with a rocking bod and apparently steady source of income. |
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In retrospect, 2009 and 2010 were halcyon days in the Middle East, now that we seem just one horseman short of an apocalypse. |
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Avian influenza is being presented as a further horseman of the Apocalypse. |
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A crack shot, skilled horseman, soldier, prospector, freighter and surveyor, he blazed a colourful trail across Alberta before the province was officially born. |
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The children were eternally running to meet a spurred horseman. |
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The horseman should be poised, relaxed and in control of the situation. |
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Think about it, long cards, with a horseman between the jack and the queen, and... trumps? |
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In the mid-1980's he had purchased a rather dramatic lurex jacket which had a tailor's label bearing the word MERC with the device of a mounted horseman. |
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In the pilot, Brooks proves himself to be the lamest cop of all time by agreeing to lead the headless horseman to his head. |
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Naturally, the headless horseman is really the first horseman of the apocalypse. |
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The horseman on the white horse triumphs with his bow and arrow. |
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He was without exception the clumsiest and most mutton-fisted horseman I have ever observed. |
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The true breeder and horseman are not easily taken in and demand results. |
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This is a typical example of an equestrian seal depicting a mounted horseman in full harness galloping on a caparisoned horse while holding his sword high and carrying a triangular shaped shield charged with a cross. |
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A horseman keeping a herd of camels and a yurt are signs of humanity in the endless space, sparsely covered with grass in midsummer, a moonscape from November to spring. |
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My first image was the sun fading on the horizon in a flaming blaze that illuminated an Arab horseman stolen from the pages of Beau Geste. |
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To become a horseman or horsewoman, we must first learn to consider the horse's needs first and to understand him, because they are very different from us. |
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Georges Branche is a horseman and an atypical stuntman. |
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Meanwhile the devils' horseman are laughing. |
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The Democrats are lambasting George Bush about his weakness for promoting people such as Michael Brown, the horseman turned emergency-agency chief. |
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Of course, you are not struggling against the terrifying North Sea, but still I cannot be sure that you have not seen Storm's phantom horseman on your dykes. |
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The main decoration of the bowl consists of a large figure of a horseman, whose face clearly shows some Mongol features, on a background filled with plant shoots in relief. |
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The horseman rides as fast as the train and sometimes faster. |
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A horseman is alone, in a train are people going the same way. |
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An accomplished horseman, Nasser Al Attiyah really impressed by competing in four Olympic Games in shooting, just missing out on a medal, finishing fourth in 2004 Athens games. |
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The headless horseman harrowed Ichabod Crane as he tried to reach the bridge. |
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Geoffrey Martel described him as without equal as a fighter and as a horseman. |
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Then it was carried by a horseman on the point of his lance to the Tower of London and set up over the gate. |
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In some German versions of the headless horseman, he seeks out the perpetrators of capital crimes. |
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And, if you time it right, you can catch a moonlit haunted hayride complete with tales of the headless horseman. |
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He became an adept horseman and marksman, and took up fencing. |
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The most prominent Scottish tale of the headless horseman concerns a man named Ewen decapitated in a clan battle at Glen Cainnir on the Isle of Mull. |
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A remarkable mingling of Greek choral tragedy, English drawing-room comedy and Yoruban ritual and dance, Horseman is noble, poetic and devastating. |
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Copmanthorpe Parish Council has voiced strong objections to plans to demolish the former health centre on Horseman Lane, and build three detached town houses on the land. |
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The Headless Horseman has been a motif of European folklore since at least the Middle Ages. |
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The legend of the Headless Horseman begins in Sleepy Hollow, New York, during the American Revolutionary War. |
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One of them is used as the pedestal of the Bronze Horseman in Saint Petersburg, Russia. |
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