He sets off at a measured lope, headed toward the Great Divide, headed east. |
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When we reached the end of the cobblestone paved streets we pushed the horses into an easy lope. |
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After a while her posture lent itself a graceful, long-legged lope when she ran, or a silent stride when she was walking. |
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He was grinning as he set off at a lope for home, already framing his reply in his mind. |
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In the Western Pleasure classes, horses must walk, jog and lope on the rail each direction, stop, and back willingly. |
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On the edges of the old city a few foxes lope, a few late drinkers follow their homing instinct. |
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The next step is the lope, the trainer just adds a little tuck and roll after he slides out of the saddle. |
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This time the bear took off at a lope, crashed through the trees and disappeared from sight. |
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With a last look at the towering column of black smoke, he followed Jordan, running at a steady lope through the woods. |
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Less than half an hour later, they were off, moving at a four-legged lope southeastward. |
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They went at a lope, the sound of the rebels swelling and receding as they wound this way and that, sometimes Sara showing them hidden passages. |
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We want to hear and feel four even, steady beats at the walk, two at the trot or jog, and three at the canter or lope. |
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In Orion Duckstein, Taylor found a tallish dancer who could lope and hop, and whose torso could twist back on itself with just the right awkward skill. |
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His intoxicated lope through a park was captured on CCTV and later posted on YouTube. |
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The moment of suspension in this gait, which varies from a slow lope to a fast gallop, is restricted. |
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Automatic operation is initiated while Robomow is placed out of the perimeter wire lope. |
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Stylistically the track is Cuban but with an unmistakable West African lope. |
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He gestured to his friend to hurry over, and Hank broke into a lope. |
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He mounted the pack horse and followed at a ground-eating lope. |
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She moved at a full run or lope, and lay down a lot in between. |
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She swung up into the saddle, and nudged the chestnut into a fast lope. |
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He grinned and broke into a lope, still silent as owls' wings. |
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He warned her, before he went from standing still to a fast lope. |
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The foreign minister in question, a celebrated public intellectual at home, was strolling at an easy lope into the room when his attention was caught by something to his left. |
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The dancers lope around, bang into one another, crash to the floor. |
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The Western version of the canter is called a lope and while collected and balanced, is expected to be slow and relaxed. |
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Street children in Aden lope through the souks scooping up fallen leaves. |
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The drooling wolves of the press lope through the murk and every so often, as a pack, raise their muzzles to the moon and howl. Such a scene, now richly topical, has been playing in America for most of this year. |
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Then we were going at a lope with the bluestem whipping our legs. |
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A son of Street Cry, Street Sense will break from the No. 7 post and, in theory, lope along in midpack before finding a spot near the rail to unleash a late run. |
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For Lope, proper poetry must be intelligently written and must not deviate from the normative vocabulary of the Spanish language. |
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Among other notable ailurophiles were Byron, Anatole France, Montaigne and Lope de Vega, known as the Spanish Shakespeare. |
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Now the research at Lope is showing that, behaviourally, mandrills are a class unto themselves. |
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Other authors of Spain's golden age of literature, such as Francisco de Quevedo, Lope de Vega and Luis de Gongora, ignored him. |
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In 1560 another Spanish conquistador, Lope de Aguirre, may have made the second descent of the Amazon. |
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With Admiral Lope de Hoces already dead from his wounds, she fiercely burned with great loss of life. |
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The match between Team Irene of Dong Yamco and Lope Ramirez's Nadec Strokers ended in a 2-2 draw on 19-17 points. |
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Lope de Hoces was hurriedly dispatched to rescue the city, but his fleet was destroyed by the French navy under Henri de Sourdis while it lay at anchor near Getaria. |
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Rennert at the University of Pennsylvania, where he obtained an MA in early 1906 and registered to write a PhD thesis on the jesters in Lope de Vega's plays. |
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The Tristan role is assumed by the female character Tristana, who is forced to care for her aging uncle, Don Lope, though she wishes to marry Horacio. |
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Lope de Hoces was offered overall command, but he turned it down. |
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