The innkeeper himself greeted Adriana and directed the stabling of the mules and carriages, with grand flourishes and bellowed commands. |
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Birks said the money was collected in cash from people stabling horses at the farm. |
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If you are stabling Shetlands rather than warmbloods you can get by with a smaller stall. |
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Stable boys were bedding the horses down for the night or sweeping the stabling area clean. |
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A bed for the night is only one shilling and stabling for yer horse is a mere four pence. |
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The sanctuary now faces the task of stabling and feeding all the ponies, horses and donkeys over the winter. |
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The 2005 Foal catalogue is the largest we have ever compiled and the numbers have undoubtedly placed some strain on the stabling. |
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Currently, there is no winter stabling in New Jersey until Monmouth Park opens its backstretch in April. |
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A few of the horses, raised their heads from their improvised stabling on one side of the hall. |
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A lot of horses will go off their feed when they change stabling or environment. |
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Horsemen have voiced opposition to the Atlantic City meeting if stabling is not provided. |
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The hotel, completed in 1867, had twelve rooms and provided stabling for twenty horses. |
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The predominant activity within the building now is the stabling of horses. |
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With the barns at Pimlico Race Course full, other horsemen have been stabling horses in a makeshift tent city on that track's backstretch. |
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There is extensive stabling with eighteen loose boxes, an indoor arena and extensive farm buildings. |
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Free stabling in cow-houses causes troubles especially in the group treatment of animals, and in some cases even in a herd treatment. |
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On his journey, Tom is being hosted by members of various hunts, who are also providing stabling for Bilko. |
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In the heart of the West End, they still have the stabling below converted into garages with attractive housing above. |
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Last year, all four New Jersey tracks subsidized winter stabling at Garden State. |
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The original buildings at Tarn House date back to 1685 when the property, with its tarn, was an important centre for stabling, watering and trading in packhorses. |
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A stone building for stabling or cars, a sand menage and a huge dutch barn. |
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Doubles cost from £60, and horses are well catered for with stabling from £10 per night and organic hay at £3 per bale. |
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A minor planning row over stabling facilities at the Greenwich Park home of the equestrian eventing is the organiser's most significant headache. |
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Maintaining and stabling horses is also costly, fostering the perception of polo as an elitist's pastime enjoyed by only the affluent. |
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Harvested meadows provide hay for the winter, during which the animals can also be kept on it and thus have no need for full stabling. |
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The ground floor was used exclusively for stabling, with the guest rooms on the first floor. |
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Horse exhibitors are to enter at gate C and proceed to the horse committee office located in the stabling area. |
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The figure for cattle is lower because especially animal-friendly stabling is being built only when new investments are made. |
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When stabling in a large building you have different options with regards to stalls. |
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Choices in stabling and management affect the behaviour, health, longevity and performance of cows and profit of a dairy farm. |
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Franzone said he has spoken with Delaware Park owner William Rickman Jr. about the possibility of opening his now-closed barns up for winter stabling. |
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The Jockey Club have banned overnight stabling at the track. |
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In other action, the board heard from representatives of San Luis Rey Downs training center who want their stabling and shipping fees to subsidize stall rates. |
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Recently, Pam has been working in racing and the partners discovered the need for quality stabling out of season for both National Hunt and Flat Racing horses. |
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The host is responsible for paying all stabling and feed costs and must secure a suitable performance site as well as organize the related logistics. |
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This involves paying careful attention to the competition areas, ground surfaces, weather conditions, stabling, site safety and fitness of the horse for onward travel after the event. |
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Swivel stabling support down and let the pin engage in the hole. |
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The technical and economic consequences are far from negligible since the standard length of stabling tracks on the rail network generally restricts the length of good trains to 750 metres. |
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In 1532, English king Henry VIII visited Calais and his men calculated that the town had about 2400 beds and stabling to keep some 2000 horses. |
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You see, 25oK would buy a lot of stabling and saddle soap and I'm not sure spending it on dinner with Tory boy is a wise investment. |
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It was obviously an Aspen Valley resident because she recognised the stabling in the background, but the tall dark bay horse in the foreshot didn't look familiar. |
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The Metro Centre control room, stabling point and depot is near Wednesbury, Great Western Street tram stop, and occupies land once used as railway sidings. |
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The inns on the road, many of which still survive, were staging posts on the coach routes, providing accommodation, stabling for the horses and replacement mounts. |
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It is used for stabling, maintenance and repair of the Metrocar fleet. |
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