She was also holding the reins of a tall leggy coal black Thoroughbred named Helios. |
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As the horse continued to rear up, the rider held the reins with his left hand and thrust his right hand into the air. |
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Spotting them, she quickly grabbed the reins and led the horses back at a trot. |
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She was reluctant to leave but headed off into the darkness, reins fastened to the saddle and stirrups run up the leathers. |
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Handing the reins of his horse over to one of the stable boys, Conner started walking up the stairs to the large doors. |
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They walked in and greeted the stable boy as he handed them both the reins to their horses. |
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The origins of this winter sport trace back to Scandinavia, where native Laplanders held onto reins of reindeer as a mode of transportation. |
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He walked over to Samantha's horse, grabbed the reins, and walked several yards away from the group, where they could not hear him. |
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Only then did she fully take over the reins of government in her husband's name to set out to destroy the Yorkists. |
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He reached around me, grasping the horse's reins, and spurred the creature into a gallop. |
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I concentrated on staring at my horse's reins, which were gripped so tightly in my hands that my knuckles turned white. |
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Sighing he too climbed up on the carriage and pulled on the reins driving the horses back to the mansion. |
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Mervont slapped his hands on Rodlian's shoulders and climbed to the front seat of the landau, pulling on the reins of the pair horse. |
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She also shows that Irish women are lagging way behind their EU counterparts in taking the reins of power when it comes to running the country. |
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Weil takes the reins on the melody and the chaos seems controlled when he's in command. |
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Furthermore, there were many in that party who just thought it was their turn to grasp the reins of government authority. |
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Wall Street, of course, could not have been more excited by the prospect of taking control of the reins of the monetary system. |
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But when the celebrations die down, and when the euphoria subsides, do not forget for one moment who handed you back the reins of power. |
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We have to understand that rule of law is the first casualty when a lawless, fascist organisation takes over the reins of state. |
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Once Hathaway took the directing reins, he found himself having to improvise with the script on a daily basis. |
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Professional norms dictated faith and loyalty not just in deed but in spirit to whoever held the reins of power under the constitutional system. |
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After a short time at Dexter Avenue, the younger King wrestled the reins of leadership from the deacons. |
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His horse saw them, though, and tugged anxiously at the reins, shying away. |
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The people of the country should be saved from the humiliation of a person of foreign origin holding the reins of power. |
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She shook her head in acknowledgment, and went to Glory, loosening the tied reins. |
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As Malcolm had said years ago, Dominic was playing a game, slowly moving Jeremy into a leadership role, while holding fast to the reins of power. |
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Or perhaps we should simply hand the reins of government directly to the people. |
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Sullivan took his buckskin mare's reins and ran a fond hand over the animal's forehead as he eyed the roan. |
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Nora tightly clutched the horse's reins as she galloped along the countryside. |
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It also includes used animal trappings such as harnesses, saddles, halters, reins, rope and chain. |
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He flicked the reins and Alberta began to move, first at a slow walk, then at a spirited canter. |
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New manager Phil Wilson has been ringing the changes since taking over the reins and has virtually a whole new squad to sort out. |
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You have to go back to before the First World War when the then Liberal party held the reins of power in the city. |
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There are candidates qualified and experienced to hold the reins of this office, from within the ranks of the organisation. |
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A specialized vocabulary described parts of harness fittings such as whiffletrees, reins, breechings, traces, collars, hames and pole straps. |
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Other safety items are available that can be attached to reins, stirrups and martingales, as well as fluorescent saddlecloths and exercise rugs. |
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Anyone would think that they would be worn out and ready to hand the reins of the grand tours over to their heirs. |
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She pulled back hard on the reins, and the horse reared back on its hind legs. |
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I gripped the reins so hard that my mare reared on its hind legs and nearly threw me off. |
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I patted his neck, which was damp with sweat, and loosened my hold on the reins. |
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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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Then, with a shake of the reins, the horse galloped ahead and disappeared into the mist. |
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It is good to see younger members coming through to take over the reins from more established members, bringing a fresh approach to the running of the club. |
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Two years later, she and her husband were all-powerful, supporting their nephew as he took the reins of power. |
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Two years later, he had released all Soviet dissidents from prison and was beginning to loosen the reins on Soviet bloc countries. |
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Jamie took the reins and the horses began to canter quickly down the road. |
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In 2017, those reins will be loosened, and Hongkongers will be able to vote for their Chief Executive. |
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The driver in his black suit, white shirt, and black tie shook the reins, coaxing the white horses ahead. |
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Charro, a 10-year-old thoroughbred cross Appaloosa mare, was too dangerous to handle and destined for the knacker's yard until a 'horse whisperer' took over the reins. |
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I accidentally tugged on the reins and the horse went even faster. |
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She soon took the reins again and guided the horse back to the stables. |
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Her mare strained against the current but did not falter in her strength and all Sadie could do was hold tightly to the reins and trust the horse to make it across. |
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Once out of town he flicked the reins and sent the horses into a gallop. |
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The old man handed the already saddled brown horse's reins to him. |
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Sir Evelyn's squire bowed, holding out the reins to the horse. |
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Joe dismounted beside him and reached for the reins of Ben's horse. |
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Ben stepped down and threw the reins of his horse over the rail. |
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There were extra pieces of leather to fix broken saddles and reins with. |
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Ringling Bros. says the ankus, or bull hook, is used to guide elephants like a leash or a set of reins, not to cause pain or discomfort as activists insist. |
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To learn the two track maneuver, use a martingale or a snaffle bit with draw reins to encourage the horse to flex through the poll and keep his head still. |
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The producer can sometimes be so loosey-goosey as to be annoying, but he reins in that tendency here and provides a solid anchor for both leading actors to key from. |
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Blake shocked everyone by chucking in his job, selling his flat and returning home to take up the flagging reins of the family company. |
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The convention also delivered a slap to the technocrats who have held the reins of government for more than a decade. |
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While conservatives hold the reins at the SBC, moderates have retained control of the Baptist General Convention of Texas. |
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The common ostriches are ridden in the same way as horses with special saddles, reins, and bits. |
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He has now retired, handing the reins to the dealer Elisabeth Skantze of KulturElerbnis in Bamberg. |
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In theory, high unemployment should temper inflation, as consumers pull the reins in on spending and prices come down. |
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It's anyone's guess whether Union Carbide Industrial Gases will ever pull the reins in on network projects in the face of slow business. |
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But he has a whort on his neck which bleeds if you get the reins tight against it round corners. |
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Jerry gave one terror-stricken look, wound his reins round the whipstock, and, leaping from his seat, disappeared behind a convenient tree. |
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Although horseshoes and reins were used, the Gaelic Irish did not use saddles, stirrups or spurs. |
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As of May 2012, Leat handed over the editorial reins and the name of ERE, the new site being Come on my Lovers. |
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That lady, after her husband's death, held the reins with a masculine energy. |
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The boy dragged on his rope reins, stirred a bit painfully in his seat, and drove slowly and knockingly away. |
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Later on you will still have to pull the reins in on yourself, from time to time. |
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It would be another decade before Churchill finally did hand over the reins. |
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With Larry, Shemp and Moe holding the horses' reins, there's a load of shenanigans in this way-out Western. |
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He stood in the jinker and gave the horse a great thwack on the backside with the end of the reins. |
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Also, it was necessary for someone to assume the reins of government until the public will could be ascertained and brought into exercise. |
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At the same instant an empty dog-cart, the horse cantering, the reins trailing, appeared round the curve of the road and rattled swiftly towards us. |
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The reins, bit, and bridle of this wonderful beast, is a small steel handle, which applies or withdraws the steam from its legs or pistons, so that a child might manage it. |
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He had taken along a long bast rope in his sleigh, since it was the custom on longer journeys to have a spare rope in case the reins needed mending. |
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Despite his relatively venerable age of 55, his son, John, Earl of Carrick, grew impatient and assumed the reins of government as Lord Lieutenant. |
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Robinson took the reins in 2009 after Frank Hadden stepped down. |
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He hath caused the arrows of his quiver to enter into my reins. |
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I am still on the training reins and often fall down on the slopes. |
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Each book contains a new crazy relief teacher taking the reins. |
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Day by day, hole by hole our bearing reins were shortened, and instead of looking forward with pleasure to having my harness put on as I used to do, I began to dread it. |
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