It was a little herky-jerky, but I've ridden with Jack before, and he was kind of the same way. |
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The third one outdid them all by going out with his car into a riot ridden area. |
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Otherwise, might he be ridden with guilt and find living the life impossible? |
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Sometimes he looks really cute and appealing, and then others he looks like he's been ridden hard and put away wet. |
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With three separate aisles, and seats that reclined to almost vertical it was the most comfortable bus I have ever ridden. |
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If he had known, why hadn't he ridden in like some knight in shining armor and rescued her? |
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He subsequently fronts the media to announce that he's become a guilt ridden wreck as a result of his uncharacteristic moment of madness. |
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He had probably ridden well clear, and then jumped off and let the 'yarramen' go. |
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It has analyzed bribery by which areas of business are most ridden by large-scale illegal payoffs. |
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Now Chavez will return to the horse he has ridden to four stakes victories, including three this year. |
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He is also one of an elite band of nine jump jockeys to have ridden more than 1,000 winners. |
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He won nine of his 10 races and is rated by Frankie Dettori as the best horse he has ever ridden. |
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Mr Newlove has trained animals all his life and has ridden Ayrshire bulls at local shows and once discovered a horse which would fetch sticks. |
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Trained by Kent Jensen, the dark bay two-year-old filly was ridden by David Essman. |
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For the past ten years they have ridden together, travelling further afield since buying a horsebox. |
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Some time ago I complained to the police about scooters, motor cycles and quad bikes being ridden in Peel Park and Bradford Moor Park. |
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If your child is young and has not ridden a bicycle very long, buy a bicycle with coaster brakes. |
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He even got to drive the same truck he'd ridden in with his father as a kid. |
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I would have liked to talk to him longer, but he had just ridden an incredibly exhausting race. |
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Whatever happens, Savoldelli has ridden a brilliant race with minimal help in the mountains. |
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I was ridden for five days to my destination, so that the farmer that currently owned me could collect the money. |
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Wilson Cruz is respectable as the sexually confused, morally stable, and guilt ridden member of the trio. |
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Even Easy Rider a wild card that symbolized the anarchistic spirit of that drug ridden time was a Columbia Studio release. |
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The court rooms play host to crusty gout ridden old men that wouldn't know justice if it was to smack them on the snout. |
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Rather his premiership is a specific manifestation of the parasitic and crisis ridden character of the British bourgeoisie. |
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Would you approach a society you knew to worship angst ridden doctors, corrupt lawyers and various subgenuses of surly private detectives? |
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The icing on the cake is Sophie Bryde who, in Zoe, plays a great angst ridden teenager doing community service. |
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It is now or never for Hutton's problem ridden Tommy Wilson youth centre as Brentwood Council launches a last stand to make it a success. |
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There is a zone ridden by conflict issues just on the other side of the Black sea. |
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The province has been ridden by a sectarian conflict that has claimed more than 2,000 lives and displaced more than 750,000 people. |
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With these things costing no less than Rs70, 000 apiece, this debt ridden friend of mine really has an issue here. |
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What's more, when Baltimore is on the road, opposing fans will ride him like he's never been ridden. |
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And in doing so they have ridden roughshod over the rights of disabled people. |
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Whether they were being ridden by the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse would no doubt be revealed at Filbert Street this afternoon. |
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She had only ridden a few times in her life, and wasn't quite at home in the saddle as the others were. |
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A good horse is a good horse, regardless of what sort of tack it's ridden in. |
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They have ridden out the troubles once before and they are determined to do the same again, but this time by taking City into Division Two. |
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Displaying their talents, these giants will perform shows such trunk painting and a mock elephant battle ridden by mahouts. |
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The last time I'd ridden 200 miles, I felt awful the next day, like I'd been hit by a truck. |
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A fat, hot, salty tear rolled slowly down her pale, colour ridden cheek as she played with the plain gold band upon her finger. |
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I've ridden plenty of different suspension bikes and this is up there with the best. |
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My reasoning is that if he had wished to throw that race, he would have ridden it in every other way than in the manner that was witnessed. |
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As a beast of burden the yak can keep a foothold on even the steepest path and it can be ridden. |
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Anyone who remembers with fondness the strike ridden 70's and early 80's must think they've stepped through a time warp. |
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Already the Italian has ridden to the fore in major World Cup races in the current campaign. |
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The more conventional novelties included the first ever Blue Peter board game and mini BMX bikes that can be ridden with your fingers. |
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They've ridden the same bike for 50 years and still use its little shopping basket to carry their groceries. |
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The swell of the wave he caught was the biggest push of water I've ever seen ridden. |
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She had visited her horse, much to her father's dislike, and had ridden him around the estate, side-saddle of course. |
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Chris, however was so in tune with his bike I'm sure he could have ridden blindfold had I asked him to. |
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Top of its bill is an unadvisedly over-crowded bicycle, ridden by 14 girls, all at the same time. |
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Mouthing a pony is the initial stage of breaking a pony and getting him to get used to the fact that he is going to be ridden. |
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Some very knowledgable people say that most contemporary bodyboards for sale today ride faster when ridden upside down and backwards. |
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Adding more debt to a debt ridden business is like adding a sledge to the back of a man trudging through six foot deep snow. |
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Who knew until it was too late that the blankets were ridden with smallpox and other communicable diseases! |
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Hannah told me that I was a natural for someone who had never really ridden a horse before. |
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She has not been ridden in over 4 years as her previous owners used her as a brood mare. |
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While we had ridden this route last year, we knew it was a great ride with spectacular scenery. |
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Captain Christy, ridden by Bobby Beasley, remains the last novice to have won chasing's blue riband event. |
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We had ridden over 22 miles when we finally made camp near Taylorsville on the South Anna River. |
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By the time they made it home, he and the rest of the party had walked 800 km, canoed 70 km and ridden almost 100 km on horseback. |
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Regular jockey Charlie Swan said Bannow Bay was one of the best stayers he had ridden. |
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Three suitors had kissed it, mounted their red roan steeds and ridden away. |
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Two long wagons appeared in the square, ridden by the priests in their flowing carmine robes. |
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With his wife and child, he had ridden seventy-five miles up the valley to meet the Mormon party near the head of Lemhi River. |
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She was an expert horse women with a side saddle but as she had never ridden straddling a horse and she didn't know if she'd be good at it. |
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By the time we straggle into Bimbila, Schroeder has ridden 20 miles on a bumpy dirt track without a saddle, not complaining once. |
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The winner, ridden by Chris McCarron, caught the Irish horse in the run in and came out in front. |
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The procession included a cavalcade of 60 motorbikes and trikes ridden by friends and family of the grandfather-of-eight. |
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It will also save you from the despair of flea ridden hotel rooms that cost a packet. |
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It is a waste to let good waves be ridden incompetently, so surfers push harder to surf better. |
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They had all ridden there on horseback and were now sitting around with drinks. |
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She regarded Mrs Cross, who had ridden as a child and returned to riding a few years ago, as a competent horsewoman. |
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As luck would have it, I had ridden to school that day, and cycled quickly to the nearest butcher and pantingly ordered another load. |
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Once I'd ridden on the swayback of a blue mule, tumbled off it, and broke a tooth. |
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Six furlongs out in the two-mile event, Captain's Leap was going well, but not as well as Janoramic, ridden by a fine young claimer. |
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He'd ridden a lot of hurdlers, but not many chasers, and we had some good young novice chasers at the time. |
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On the negative side, there is Mitchell, who felt that a pestilent and famine ridden land was peopled by lurking savages. |
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She will get a three-pound break in the weights for the Hollywood Turf Cup and will be ridden by regular pilot Alex Solis. |
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A crowd watched High Chaparral, ridden by Murtagh, fight off a challenge from his stablemate in the 223rd running of the race. |
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Despite still selling film and cameras, the company began to become debt ridden. |
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Got back on Sunday evening and chucked a full on 5 year old temper tantrum at having to be back in this noisy, filth ridden corrupt town! |
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For seven days Ghost had ridden on the back of this filthy beast their handler called Daisy. |
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Esha Ness, ridden by John White and trained by Jenny Pitman, was the first past the post but the race was later declared void. |
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She has her saddle and bridle on as though she was fixing to be ridden out. |
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My maternal grandfather was 84 when he died, having ridden a five-mile point to hounds barely six weeks before. |
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The crier had ridden down the main street their inn was located on yesterday morning, bellowing Syran's message regarding the new rule. |
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Are you one of those who choose to stay home on weekends fearful of going out onto our crime ridden streets? |
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A Lieutenant Luther Hare had ridden ahead of the column with some Crow scouts. |
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So far, no one has ridden the wave at anything approaching its estimated full height. |
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The Prix du Moulin winner, ridden by Christophe Lemaire, took over the lead in the final couple of furlongs. |
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Trained by Mark Tompkins and ridden by Philip Robinson, Babodana made his move about three furlongs out. |
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He is a keen, regular cyclist, but the furthest he has ridden in a day to date has been 100 miles. |
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All this bellicosity towards cyclists is based on the notion that every bike is ridden by a maniac on two wheels. |
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The first time I had ridden this bike was at Brands Hatch and it did not even have a steering damper. |
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With a skateboard-type deck and tiny wheels, the Go-Ped is designed to be ridden upright, and can be folded up and taken anywhere. |
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The guys he got in with were not your usual drug ridden thieves they were professional hard men, they carried guns. |
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Although the man was in shorts, they had ridden up his legs, and his lack of underpants had turned his private parts into glaringly public ones. |
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For seven days he had ridden enshrouded deep within his cloak, his face wrapped in bandages, as they rode under the glaring light of the sun. |
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We've ridden down a narrow dell to the edge of an aspen-ringed meadow, where a quarter-mile of sunstruck pasture beckons. |
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After the steepest descent I have ever ridden to this day, it was a short ride up the valley to the lodge where hot dinner was waiting. |
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The simple wooden carriage was pulled by two horses, and was ridden by one lone figure. |
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McGlynn had never ridden so far, nor even taken her pushbike on a busy road. |
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This is a traditional and fun race meeting and we shouldn't feel guilt ridden by social conscience and all wear dungarees and cloth caps. |
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Based on a true story, the film tells how a racehorse dismissed as a no-hoper, ridden by a hot-tempered loser, and owned by a grieving businessman, won the hearts of a nation. |
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He would have ridden into the fort with every hair in place, given a long flowery speech, and went off somewhere without so much as wrinkling his robes. |
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One of our forum moderators and has only ever ridden a hardtail. |
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But I live in a country ridden with religious overtures in every facet of life, of silly, stupid superstitions, traditions and beliefs that are senseless and illogical. |
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They should only be ridden on private land with the landowner's consent. |
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He has been very close to victory in every Grand Tour he has ridden. |
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The silver racehorse pepper pots, ridden by jockeys in the royal colours, are believed to have been commissioned to mark the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria. |
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The even money chance Crown Pacific ridden by Ben Cornell showed a reversal of form to score by half a head from Sid's Eagle, with Fleeting Bird six lengths away third. |
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Horsey people wonder how horses in books get ridden hundreds of miles without ever casting a shoe or eating more than a bit of grass during their time off. |
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Problems and setbacks had to be ridden out, attacks had to be answered, criticisms had to be parried, and Ministers had to be appeased and cajoled. |
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Born and raised in a tiny Texan cattle town, she has ridden cutting horses for much of her life. She currently competes on her sorrel Quarter horse gelding, Rum n Tari. |
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He was the best horse I have ever ridden, you sat on him and he just flew. |
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It was a phenomenal blag on his part, since most of Balding's horses were chasers, and at that time he had ridden not one chase over the big fences. |
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Alas, she was thrown onto the rocket sled of celebrity and has ridden to heights never before seen. |
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I have not ridden since I traveled from the port city of Esshai to Shael, when I was eleven and the Searcher brought me there to become an Assassin. |
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He had never ridden a motorcycle before, nor had ever planned to. |
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Now, surfers who can afford more than one board might have shortboard, a twinnie, a longboard, and a single-fin in their shed, each waiting for the just the right day to be ridden. |
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It was a phenomenal blag on McCoy's part, since most of Balding's horses were chasers, and McCoy at that time had ridden not one chase over the big fences. |
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On the day following the bullet ridden body was found in nearby nullah. |
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As she spoke, setting the scene with a brief history of the house and its purportedly ghost ridden past, I noticed a very sweet smell of rose perfume. |
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Yet in between the big ones, the ten-footers continued to roll through unridden and after an hour I caught myself thinking, well, geez, I could have ridden that one. |
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To get that extension where the horse really sits back and goes slowly while making huge strides, the horse is ridden from behind uphill to the extension. |
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Second favourite Continent, ridden by Keith Dalgleish and trained by Dandy Nicholls, briefly showed on the nearside but was never really in touch. |
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A man who claimed to love animals allowed a pony to suffer neglect in a field where it became ridden with lice and worms, with little food or water. |
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The pair went neck-and-neck down the home straight but Truckers Tavern, ridden by Davy Russell, showed greater staying power to win by two-and-a-half lengths. |
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What common psychology calls disassociative identity disorder is sometimes known in other cultures by better names, such as being ridden by a loa. |
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Around midday, immaculately groomed horses appear, ridden by Antonio Banderas lookalikes wearing broad-brimmed hats and expressions of unassailable superiority. |
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The mopeds and scooters would be 50 cc models which are restricted to 30 mph and can be ridden by 16-year-olds with a provisional license and L-plates. |
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It is symbolic of the way that this glamorous Italian has ridden out the storm of controversy, calumny and secrecy surrounding the building, designed by her late husband. |
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However, they can experience behavioral problems when ridden, many coming back to bad experiences with what type of bit was used and how they were initially bitted. |
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Damien picked his way through the corpse ridden Plutonian landscape. |
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Leonard has hung with cops, ridden in squad cars, sat in the courtrooms and precinct houses, seen busts up close. |
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Miniature motorbikes are mainly being raced around estates, while scramblers and scooters are being ridden in areas such as the Seven Fields Nature Reserve. |
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In the 17th century, the musketeer and his relatively sophisticated weapon was protected from being ridden down by cavalry by protective screens of pikemen. |
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Each rider is matched with a horse of the appropriate weight and height, but they are all at ease with teaching people who have never ridden before. |
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He has ridden France's brutal La Marmotte cyclosportive, which celebrates the culture around Le Bourg-d'Oisans and l'Alpe d'Huez and the iconic climbs in that area. |
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Two days ago, Noel had ridden out with the stable master, and together they had found the copse of trees Erik had been so eager to show his young wife. |
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Having been born since the country's rail network closed in 1975, the three had never seen or ridden on a moving train, other than a self-propelled wagon. |
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Hemlington residents have complained to police about motorbikes being ridden antisocially. |
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Whizz Kid, ridden by Paul Fitzsimons, was on her best behaviour when winning the second division of the five-furlong handicap. |
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Silver Hawk, trained by Michael Albina and ridden by Tony Murray, takes the Craven Stakes at Newmarket. |
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Quarter Note was beautifully ridden by Yutaka Take to win the Prix de la Grotte and set herself up for the French Oaks. |
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Scrambler bikes can only be ridden by over-16s, who have a licence,along with the relevant insurance documents and safety equipment. |
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Both were ridden by Calvin Borrel who has opted to ride Rachel Alexandra this time. |
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The problems started when I noticed my pocket bike, which I hadn't ridden in more than a year. |
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The race was won by 33-1 chance Commissar, trained by Arthur Budgett and ridden by Bill Rickaby. |
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Montmorency, ridden by jockey Richard Mullen and traineed by Satish Seemer, wins the Shadwell Farm 1,200m race in Sharjah yesterday. |
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Will Ikea be wanting those classy cloth chairs back after Ray and Scott's sweaty clagnut ridden hairy arses have pressed into them for 5 minutes? |
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Mosaics are employed for the mapping of large areas of what is often cloud ridden terrain. |
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His skin was grimed with dust, for he had ridden hard in scorching heat, and was anxious and impatient to get on. |
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Simultaneously Northumberland, whose northern territory was the most distant from the capital, had gathered his men and ridden to Leicester. |
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As he began to march south, Lambert, who had ridden out to face him, lost support in London. |
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There came a day when he remembered the moment, when he regretted that he had not ridden off into the buoyant midst of these lightsome elements. |
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Horses are trained and ridden for practical working purposes such as in police work or for controlling herd animals on a ranch. |
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Indirect evidence suggests that horses were ridden long before they were driven. |
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The most recent running of the race, in 2017, was won by One For Arthur, ridden by jockey Derek Fox for trainer Lucinda Russell. |
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McCain's Amberleigh House came home first, ridden by Graham Lee, overtaking Clan Royal on the final straight. |
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Honda's motorcycles in this class suffered performance and reliability problems when ridden the relatively long distances of the US highways. |
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Having ridden a distance of two or three miles, Garey slackened his pace, and put the mustang to a slow walk. |
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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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By at least 1200 BC, the first camel saddles had appeared, and Bactrian camels could be ridden. |
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Depending on maturity, breed, and work expected, horses are usually put under saddle and trained to be ridden between the ages of two and four. |
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Sometimes horses are ridden without a saddle, and occasionally, horses are trained to perform without a bridle or other headgear. |
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Horses are trained to be ridden or driven in a variety of sporting competitions. |
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Alexandra collapsed onto the leather couch in the library, feeling as if she were a horse who had just been ridden hard and put away wet. |
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The Oriskany had been ridden hard and put away wet at the end of the Vietnam War, without an overhaul or proper preservation. |
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The nobility could no longer endure to be ridden by bakers, cobblers, and brewers. |
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After the stranger had ridden away, the landlady found that the coins had turned to dried leaves. |
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An extra effort is required to brush aside the popular notion that bureaucracy is ridden with red-tapism and slow disposal of file-work. |
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There was another surprise in the bumper when 8-15 hotpot The Poodle Faker couldn't get anywhere near the enterprisingly ridden Westerbee. |
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She was always travelling well under Eddie Ahern although the field had given the enterprisingly ridden Opera Gal plenty of rope. |
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Confidently ridden by Jamie Spencer, River Thames never came off the bridle to easily beat Cross Of Lorraine. |
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The Government has clearly ridden roughshod over all the independent advice that the contract should have gone to Cosford. |
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The Charlie Swan inmate, who was ridden by Declan McDonogh, swept past Drumfire and Roses For The Lady to win by three lengths. |
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Le Pretendant, trained at East Ilsley by Charlie Dingwall and ridden by Hywel Davies claiming four, caught my eye with only 10st 7lb. |
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Metais has ridden at Cheltenham before, finishing fifth on Nolt in the 2002 running of the Finesse Hurdle. |
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And Giust In Temp, to be ridden by Luca Maniezzi, is up against previous winners in the Premio Usmate Velate also over nine furlongs. |
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One trike travels by river, documenting the journey, while a second is ridden, or pushed if necessary, through riverside communities. |
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The 7lb claim proved vital as Burke forced Daas Rite ahead in the final strides to foil Handsome Jack, ridden by Tom Queally. |
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Horus, ridden by Jamie Moore, was always in the first two with Supreme Prince until last year's winner cried 'enough' at the fifth-last fence. |
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We have ridden the wave of changes going from VHS to DVD, and we see it as the same up-and-down business. |
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Kaidu had ridden away before Kublai could mobilize a larger army. |
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Tony Martin won the Duke of Gloucester Memorial Hunters' Chase for the second year running when Ships Decanter, ridden by his friend John Nicholl, beat Danegeld by 13 lengths. |
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Everyone wanted the odds-on Flame Gun ridden by the Noble Lord Oaksey. |
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Bunood, ridden by Willie Supple, wore her down to hit the front but had just a short head in hand after holding off the late thrust of Scotch Pancake. |
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And to tackle the growing horse crisis the RSPCA has launched the Stable Future appeal to find fosterers to temporarily look after those too young to be ridden. |
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Shakespeare''s Will, an eight-year-old Warmblood gelding, was ridden by Lily Roberts, 16, from Greenfield, who has been competing at Caerwys since she was aged four. |
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The Honda bike was stolen on June 17 but has since been resprayed and has been seen being ridden in several parts of Mirfield by the youths without helmets. |
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A blue Suzuki GSX R 600 motorcycle, ridden by a 28-year-old man, was travelling east on the B4265 in the direction of St Athan when a collision occurred at a mini-roundabout. |
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The Syrian Lebanese drug cartels are the longest tenured drug cartel on the islands, having ridden the wave of cocaine exportation from the 1970s to the current day. |
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Convallaria, ridden by allweather champion Chris Catlin, is owned by 86-year-old Claude Lilley, who has been a patron of the Newmarket trainer for more than 40 years. |
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Dettori, riding the fancied Librettist, claimed he was impeded by Ivan Denisovich, ridden by Seamus Heffernan, on the final bend of the Queen Elizabeth II Stakes. |
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But it was Furmigadelagiusta, ridden by Phillip Makin, who edged into the lead approaching the final furlong and drew two and a half lengths clear of Drumfire. |
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I was then attached to a PS5000 board, with a 10m slack tube leading to another jetski ridden by Mike Leonard, who led me through my 25-minute session. |
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When Areola, ridden by Laurie Johnson, won it for him at Phoenix Park in 1970 it was at a time when fillies were dominating the race with the colts rarely getting a look in. |
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Many, though not all packhorses are also trained to be ridden. |
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Deep Space, who will be ridden by Gary Carter, has been made the 8-1 joint-second favourite with the sponsors and 9-1 joint-favourite with William Hill. |
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Mark Johnston enhanced his fine record at this meeting as Drumfire, ridden by Jimmy Fortune, held Sweet Lightning by half a length in the Paul Goes The Extra Mile Stakes. |
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But they often go too fast in this race and, with Holy Smoke almost certain to be up with the pace, I prefer to be on hold-up horse Iron Mountain, ridden by Emma Ramsden. |
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In the 2,000m race for locally bred maiden horses race, Sorgo, owned by Nasseriyeh, trained by Smith and ridden by Avranche, triumphed over the rest of the field. |
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Horse racing is an equestrian performance sport, typically involving two or more horses ridden by jockeys or driven over a set distance for competition. |
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Ridden by Paul Eddery, Press settled at the rear, then hogged the rails and made good headway but found nothing extra in the last two furlongs. |
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Ridden by Christophe Lemaire, the bay filly stalked the leading pair, Titian Time and Fraloga. |
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Ridden by Darryll, she still had three of her five rivals in front of her entering the final furlong of the mile-and-a-half trip. |
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Ridden by Kieren Fallon, the two-year-old took up the lead from pacemaker Hills of Aran halfway through the one mile race. |
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Ridden by the trainer's son Fabian, Fanal Al Samawi led from the start. |
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Ridden by Tom Eaves, who went on to complete a double on Bryan Smart's Strawberry Moon later on the card, the debutant beat Who's Shirl by half a length. |
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