Normally it takes twelve to thirteen months for him to instill a solid reining education on a horse, from start to finish. |
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Cowboy mounted shooting is a combination of reining, barrel racing, and horsemanship, while shooting at balloon targets. |
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Long manes and flowing tails set the reining horse apart from other equine sports. |
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Larry and Sue travel the country showing their own paint stock as well as horses Larry is training for reining and cow horse competitions. |
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The president should let all federal agencies know that reining in regulations is a priority. |
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He is also eligible for the PHSC Yearling Lounge Line, two-year-old western pleasure and three-year old reining futurities. |
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The director stays fairly conventional, reining things in when he could veer off into wonderfully absurdist territory. |
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She had to be in control, even if it meant artificially reining in her wild emotions by swigging a few drinks. |
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The latest beauty contest winners to step onto the Bollywood stage are the reining Miss World and her predecessor. |
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As the price of oil hovers at near record highs it appears that car buyers are reining in their spending. |
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But soon the federal and Ontario governments will shift their focus to reining in their ballooning deficits. |
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Hughes has worked hard on curbing his fiery nature, reining in his fanatical work-rate in the gym and getting him to control and direct his natural aggression. |
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The result was to put the mystery of Mary in the context of ecclesiology and Christology, reining in the excessive expansion of Mariological speculation. |
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It could help contain the massive costs in reining in an epidemiological disaster such as avian influenza. |
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For disabled activists, the decision was manna, reining in what they saw as an increasingly permissive attitude toward mercy killing. |
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Carla Springer, 28, ekes out a living on her ranch by training reining horses and barrel racing riders. |
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Expertly reining her horse, she was soon side by side with him. |
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He spent millions on his art collection, yachts, and palatial homes, including a castle in Wales, reining in only when his media empire was threatened with bankruptcy. |
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Securing the implementation of health-care reform and reining in Medicare spending would be another priority. |
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Kim Jong Un, therefore, does not have to worry about Beijing reining him in. |
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Now to be fair, Brooks explicitly identifies price controls as part of reining in rising health care costs. |
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They will also meet the archbishop of Seattle, Peter Sartain, who has been given the task of reining in the American nuns. |
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In the space of a few minutes, he changed the entire tone and course of the match, somehow reining in the seemingly rampant Djokovic. |
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Mr Faymann also walked away from a coalition deal on reining in spending on pensions. |
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Budget 2006 builds on the reforms of the Federal Accountability Action Plan by providing a more transparent budget-planning framework and a firm commitment to reining in spending growth. |
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The country has also been in and out of recession for the past three years. For some months now, companies have been battening down the hatches everywhere, curtailing investment, slashing costs and reining back marketing. |
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Some investors who are focused on the strength of the lead director, however, question whether Mr. Raymond, known for his brusqueness, is effectively reining in Mr. Dimon, who can also appear brusque at times. |
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It is the regulation of financial markets, the modernization of the tax system, the management of exchange rates, the control of banks that are key to reining in the power of footloose capital. |
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First-class cotton, plain colours with embossed leather, silver-coloured conchas and horsehair tassel, woven, top quality for reining, cutting, pleasure, etc. |
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The company traditionally dealt with such problems by reining in nature — building seawalls and other stopgaps — but Dow wondered if longer-term remedies were possible. |
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The Supreme Court has performed a critical constitutional role, at times reining in federal power over the states, and at times allowing for the growth of federal power. |
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The rule of law, broadly conceived, is not just concerned with what I would call the lawyer's conception of the rule of law-that is, the courts reining in the exercise of arbitrary state power. |
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Would he agree that this issue of corporate governance perhaps should be the next place we should be going in terms of reining in corporate Canada? |
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From jumping and dressage to reining and polo, safety in equestrian sports is more than just about wearing a helmet... although, that's a good start. |
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Our obligation means we must also make real progress in reining in unnecessary government spending, so that Canadians receive good value for the hard-earned tax dollars they entrust to their government. |
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When governments can no longer draw on the unlimited credit line that comes with having a stable currency, it is time for them to start reining in their deficits. |
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The shift is a necessary consequence of a constitution that creates checks and balances, reining in the will of the majority to impose itself in a manner that may contravene the basic norms that underpin our society. |
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During January and February 2009, joint Rwandan and Democratic Republic of the Congo forces were operating in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo with the purpose of reining in and disarming FDLR by force. |
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Republican senators backed the idea of reining in Fannie and Freddie. |
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Rapid action to improve tax collection has been promised, but a lack of progress in reining in spending could bring the exchange rate under pressure. |
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Their sessions, at Marshall's midtown studio, change based on Toogood's needs, which include reining in hypermobility and improving proprioception. |
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Reining in your spending should free up money that you can use to pay off your credit cards and car loan. |
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Reining his horse up beside Barranca he ground hitched him hoping that nothing would startle the gelding. |
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