Mongolia's vast grasslands have long attracted adventure travelers, especially those who prefer to travel on horseback. |
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South Swindon people have a lot more in common with the fox than they do with toffs on horseback. |
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In front were two officers on horseback, with highly polished Sam Browne belts, rifles in leather covers on the sides of their horses. |
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Following behind were the regimental colonels and crusty old generals on horseback. |
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He spent a week crossing the Bernese Alps, traveling largely on foot, mule, and horseback. |
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Once on horseback, however, his focus had turned inward, and he'd become close-lipped. |
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A few of his followers remained with him as he came forward along the way on horseback, the way was besmeared with much blood of men and horses. |
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Two years later the king requested that three California mission vaqueros come to Hawai'i to teach Hawaiians how to handle cattle from horseback. |
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When winter approaches in September and October, the sheep are trailed on horseback from the mountain pastures down to the road. |
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Every new dusty setting calls for more energetic sharpshooting, whether picking off an angry mob or firing at targets from horseback. |
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He counts horseback riding among his hobbies and has been known to ride up to 30 km in a single morning. |
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And from this solitary passageway, the Demon Prince Dearth, along with a number of followers, entered on horseback. |
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A seven-day cruise stops at three to five islands and offers everything from horseback riding to parasailing to hikes through historic ruins. |
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They thundered down the streets, pursued by the mob and several members of the city guard who were also on horseback. |
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Kathleen turned around to see that in the distance three men on horseback were riding towards her at a frighteningly swift speed. |
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He sends some men downriver to the Trojans and the rest depart with him on horseback to find the Tuscans. |
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Searchers on horseback had to use Swede saws to clear their way, chainsaws were forbidden even for search parties. |
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I see them at the races, with the stout shoes, binoculars, tweeds and hats, or on horseback coming past the house, but I don't really know them. |
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The favorite spectator sports are soccer and games involving horseback riding. |
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While most guests focus on horseback riding, many make time to hike, mountain bike, and view wildlife. |
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Jacobson fashions the dark tale as an updated western complete with six-gun showdowns and getaways on horseback. |
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Avid horseback riders and gardeners, the couple also needed a first-floor mudroom and bath where they could clean up after a day spent outdoors. |
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Sea foam and a large whirling wave submerge Renaissance-style domes, while muscled, skirted satyrs on horseback attempt to ride upstream. |
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This records the queen's visit to Coventry in August 1566 and makes it clear that Elizabeth rode on horseback. |
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Both were a very long walk or ride on horseback over rough country, especially after a week's hard work. |
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He says Bert Broughton did all his farming on horseback and when times were hard he trained horses for the Army or the hunt. |
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I doubt they let pedestrians walk there, if you're not rich enough to ride on horseback, you don't get in. |
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He was in Prince Albert's 11 th Hussars, and cut quite a dash on horseback in his crimson trousers, braided tunic, tassels and plumes. |
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Around 20 police officers, two on horseback, were keeping order as spectators filed into the ground yesterday. |
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As the late afternoon sun fades through clouds of dust, Josie Angus is on horseback in the Kimberley Station horse yards. |
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Most children love horseback riding, and participate in games and races on horseback. |
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If the four-hour walk sounds like a bit much then adventurers can go on horseback or by horse drawn carriage. |
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He rode the country on horseback preaching daily in the open air, under trees. |
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At eleven years old he rode fifty miles on horseback to a farm on the banks of the Rakaia River. |
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Dancing and riding on horseback were good, although they didn't mention jogging. |
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I point out to him that the queen no longer rides on horseback during the ceremony, but uses a carriage. |
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It's very safe, and it's not like I'm trying to ride the entire journey on horseback. |
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They had all ridden there on horseback and were now sitting around with drinks. |
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I looked up as I heard shouting and saw twelve men on horseback riding towards me. |
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But I do travel a lot, and riding horseback is a great way to see a country from a different perspective. |
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Europeans are shown hunting deer and riding horseback as well as fishing, both from the shore and from boats. |
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It was here I went on my first horseback ride, with a mount easier to handle than even my rental car and a friendly Indian wrangler guide. |
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We would ride so far and so long when I was a kid, that I would fall asleep horseback and fall off. |
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Other activities include boat cruise, bush dinners, lion walks and encounter, crocodile farm tours and horseback safaris. |
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We stop by the lake for a coffee and takakau before one last ride up the hill to finish our horseback journey. |
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Tents were being moved into wagons and onto horseback, along with their contents. |
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Where road surfaces were particularly poor it is possible that horseback may have been preferred. |
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Home to the world's largest dormant volcano, Haleakala, the park offers hiking and horseback riding trails and sweeping views. |
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Fishing, hiking, and horseback riding are also popular, as are raising pets and taking a variety of evening classes. |
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Preoccupied pedestrians amble past the heroic statue of San Martin on horseback without a glance. |
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The resort is centrally located to many wineries and other attractions, such as golf, horseback riding, sport fishing, and hiking. |
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I like the way they play by heart, the open polo they play, and the way they ride on horseback. |
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Crowds lined the streets on Friday to cheer a procession headed by England's patron saint on horseback. |
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Mounted on horseback, a small team of crack troops are aware that locals know they are coming well in advance. |
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Over hedge and fence they race, hounds in the lead, redcoats and hangers-on following on horseback. |
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The poem itself, in 10 cantos, is a series of images of migration of the warrior hero along the Mongolian trade routes on horseback. |
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To begin, let's assume that he makes his entrance by riding horseback up to reception at the best hotel in town. |
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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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For a soldier who spent most of his life on horseback, Tipu was a man with a keen, enquiring mind and a desire to learn and move ahead. |
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Titchmarsh carried out his duties as a dispatch rider first on horseback and then on a motorcycle. |
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All around them the bandits waited on horseback, except for Calderon who sat on the gypsy wagon's seat whistling a calming melody to his horses. |
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While barbed-wire or electric fences are cheaper and easier to maintain, hunters on horseback would rather jump a hedge. |
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The building itself had long ago been a way station for travelers on horseback to grab a hot meal, or stay the night. |
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Lara jet-skis, horseback rides and motorcycles her way through Hong Kong, Kenya, Wales, Greece and Africa. |
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The idea of grown men and women on horseback with packs of hounds, charging after one tiny animal is completely unacceptable. |
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From the 16th century on, Turkmen raiders on horseback preyed on passing caravans, pillaging and taking prisoners for the slave trade. |
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I left the traps here this morning and went 8 miles on horseback to see what the country was like. |
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The man followed the wave on horseback for about a mile until he lost sight of it in the windings of the canal. |
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Beaches are used for swimming, surfing, jogging, cycling, horseback riding, and windsurfing. |
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We set out one sunny morning on horseback through the Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. |
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On one occasion the Archdeacon conducted a service on the verandah and the neighbours arrived for this in gigs, on horseback and in cars. |
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Active recreationists use approved trails for cycling, horseback riding and snowmobiling. |
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Heavy-duty one-way and two-way gate latches can be operated with one hand, even on horseback! |
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We saw the bronze of a Civil War general on horseback, soldiers hanging onto an artillery caisson clattering to his side. |
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Treatments in vogue included horseback riding for pulmonary tuberculosis, and a decoction of carrots for jaundice. |
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In a drag hunt, a field master leads a team on horseback, guided by foxhounds on the trail of an animal scent. |
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They are not against country folk or anyone else riding the fields and meadows on horseback. |
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At the lake you can arrange logistics with the Kazakh horsemen who operate horseback riding services there. |
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Scores of police on foot and horseback lined the route as the protestors marched at a slow pace, bringing traffic to a standstill. |
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You can also enjoy rock climbing, horseback riding, shopping runs, street fairs, and hot air balloon rides. |
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Oates stars as a bounty hunter who is persuaded to lead an unnamed and demanding damsel in distress across the desert on horseback. |
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Licenses for all kinds of businesses, from dairies to pet food stores to horseback riding schools, now cost more money. |
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The 1st day was for exploring, the 2nd for luging and the 3rd for horseback riding, which was fantastic. |
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Grant, then at Louisville, relieved the general by telegram and hurried south to Chattanooga, riding horseback over gullied mountain roads. |
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Use of defective tack is not a risk of horseback riding that an equine provider is unable to eliminate. |
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The mayor and six previous mayors, preceded by the city's senior mace bearer, all on horseback, received them in great splendour. |
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Police in four-wheel-drive vehicles and on horseback patrolled the beaches while dog squads, bicycle units and foot patrols roamed the streets. |
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But you'd have to serve devils on horseback and a really heavy Cabernet Sauvignon, of course. |
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Preacher Man intercuts scenes set inside the Preacher's unholy church with images of a cowboy on horseback. |
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Also popular was pig-sticking, the dangerous sport of riding on horseback to hunt wild boar by sticking them with a lance. |
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The elephants are in an enclosure surrounded by an electric fence and guards will monitor them on horseback and from speed boats. |
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If a policeman on horseback represents the immovable object, a cop straddling a bike represents a precariously balanced man on wheels. |
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The last Australian bushman still patrolling the country's famous rabbit proof fence on horseback is about to hang up his spurs. |
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Two years earlier he had made his debut in the bullring as a rejoneador, a bullfighter on horseback who carries a lance to kill the bull. |
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Until the mid-1800s, the best technology was shouting, bugling, or messengers on foot or on horseback. |
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Next the picadores, mounted on horseback, gore the bull with lances to weaken him, and the banderilleros stick colored banners into his neck. |
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My own grandfather suffered his debilitating stroke on horseback out at the pens behind the old ranch house. |
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Those who took to their heels were followed on horseback by the bloodthirsty troops and put to the sword. |
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At a Texas dude ranch, you can enjoy horseback riding, beautiful scenery, home-cooked meals, steaks grilled over an open fire, and live entertainment. |
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Through the years he became just as adept at politics as he was on horseback. |
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The brand logo turned out to feature a graceful archer on horseback, in a Tatar national costume, poised to shoot his arrow. |
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Is he a bearded Mongolian warrior on horseback, decked out in lustrous jade and gold armor? |
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Then suddenly and without warning the police moved in on horseback and foot, wrestling random fans to the floor and using their batons with sickening accuracy. |
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He was a bit windswept, his hair rather unkempt and his jacket wrinkled, after riding such a long way on horseback, but he looked the same as ever to the girls. |
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Riders from Russia's Kremlin Riding School formed a human pyramid on galloping mounts in a daredevil show of horseback acrobatics. |
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Dinner eaten out in those days consisted of a starter, then fish, then meat, then a sweet, then savoury again, like herrings on toast, welsh rarebit or angels on horseback. |
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However, war had moved on from the time of the Battle of Hastings and the longbow was now the most feared of weapons and not the knight on horseback. |
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There are rumbustious animal fights and wrestling matches, and Holi is celebrated on horseback, on elephant back, on foot, in a whirl of shifting colours. |
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If you don't ride regularly with an instructor, and have a reliable horse, there are many exercises that you can do on horseback without the lunge line to test your position. |
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There was always great excitement among the fans just before game time as people arrived by horseback and in tally-hos or fancy carriages to cheer for their favorite team. |
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Relax in a hammock or ride horseback to a waterfall, glide with green sea turtles in a luminous sea or sip a mai tai on a torchlit oceanside terrace. |
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By horseback and hoof, Twain takes us from the Mormon Theocracy of Utah to the wide-open craziness in the Sierra mining fields. |
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It's a lovely, peaceful town where monkeys scamper along the sides of the roads and people take horseback rides along an attractive black-sand beach. |
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This music video is an ode to his one true love, complete with romantic rides on horseback. |
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Instead of statues of generals, we put up monuments to ordinary soldiers, lists of names rather than men on horseback. |
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In an earlier piece, I noted that former president Ronald Reagan sustained a subdural hematoma after a horseback riding accident. |
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Over time, she became nearly as skilled as he was with the great sword and with the dagger, and on horseback they were evenly matched in both riding and in mounted combat. |
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His was a 6,000-mile journey on horseback from Mongolia to Hungary that lasted over three years. |
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As the city's sheriff she performed the traditional beating of the civic bounds but, for the first time in 139 years, she did it on horseback, riding side-saddle on Anzac. |
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Spend a week on horseback in the sierras of southern Spain, riding across open country and through forests, and overnighting at small country hotels. |
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A former CIA officer and Air Force veteran, Dewhurst is a multimillionaire who swaggers on horseback. |
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So we bought one of those tours that combines a Jeep ride with a Navajo guide and a horseback ride. |
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The risk of concussion is also increased in other sports and activities, such as gymnastics, skiing, sledding, ice skating, rollerblading and horseback riding. |
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She turned her love of the jungle into yet another career, by boning up on African bird life in order to take visitors on horseback birding safaris. |
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Afghanistan was a Wild West of Special Forces operators on horseback and tribal raids. |
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We grew up skiing, horseback riding, hiking, and building fires at summer camp in our hometown of Winchester, Mass. |
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While other girls my age are learning needlepoint, table manners, and how to win a prince's heart, I learn horseback riding, fencing, and magic spells. |
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Police, some walking arm-in-arm and others riding horseback down the city's streets, used tear gas and guns loaded with rubber bullets and bean bags. |
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The young men on horseback caracoled about the carriages, as they did at Longchamps, for Longchamps was already in existence and even very brilliant. |
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A picture shows the developers on horseback at the head of the parade. |
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Small wonder this town is a fabulous destination for hikers, mountain bikers, cyclists, and horseback riders, since it was incorporated largely by conservation-minded locals. |
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Learning to ride is something I have always wanted to do and never did properly and the idea of scrambling around the countryside on horseback appeals to me. |
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As I came up to a join in the paths, through the drizzle and the fog I saw another party, on foot and horseback, approaching along the other track. |
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President James Monroe would ride around Washington on horseback. |
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A private path behind the trees inspires walking and horseback riding. |
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Nearly every dude ranch includes unlimited horseback riding in their pricing, with as many as three opportunities to go on organized rides per day. |
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To add further to the experience, two local cowboys on horseback, clearly in search of a few cruzeiros themselves, offered their horses to us for rides around the square. |
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People drink in their offices, they drink on horseback, they drink on the privy, they drink pretty much wherever and whenever they have a free hand. |
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At twenty-five, she was offered the editorship of Tatler, a London society rag teeming with duchesses in disastrous yellow satin and dampeyed earls on horseback. |
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The dude ranch, 35 miles northwest of Santa Barbara, offers a full children's program, including horseback riding, a petting zoo and lakeside activities. |
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I've gone horseback riding many times since I was a little girl, and my 9-year-old daughter Emily considered herself an old trailhand. |
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Cyclists using a bridleway are obliged to give way to other users on foot or horseback. |
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At about the time Whatton's party of surgeons arrived at Eccles, riders on horseback arrived at Parkside from Manchester and Salford. |
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Wesley travelled widely, generally on horseback, preaching two or three times each day. |
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Brakesmen were placed between the waggons, and the train set off, led by a man on horseback with a flag. |
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Especially on the United States frontier, a judge might travel on horseback along with a group of lawyers. |
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Hidalgo, accompanies by Ignacio Allende, left Dolores with about 800 men, half of whom were on horseback. |
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It offers horseback rides, fantastic hiking trails as well as flyfishing, with expert guides to help you along. |
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Although a determined walker, on horseback he experienced greater freedom of movement. |
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They had mastered the difficult art of shooting composite recurve bows from horseback. |
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Circuit riders, many of whom were laymen, travelled by horseback to preach the gospel and establish churches in many places. |
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Fitzjames' Horse was the only Jacobite cavalry unit to fight the whole battle on horseback. |
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Foxhound packs in the Cumbrian fells and other upland areas are followed by supporters on foot rather than on horseback. |
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They are unique in that they are the only hunting beagle pack in the US to be followed on horseback. |
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The following morning, the king travelled on horseback in a great procession through the decorated city streets to Westminster. |
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He took to riding around the country on horseback making observations of what was happening in the towns and villages. |
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He first went to Calais and then on to Paris, riding horseback, with a letter from diplomat Henry Wotton to ambassador John Scudamore. |
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The guard is on horseback from 10am until 4pm, with the two sentries changing every hour. |
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Studies have found horseback riding to be more dangerous than several sports, including skiing, auto racing, and football. |
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These were crowned with a statue of Jupiter, typically on horseback, defeating or trampling down a Giant, often depicted as a snake. |
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Recalling a time when journeys were undertaken on foot, horseback, carriage or under sail, Griff re-traces the routes our ancestors took. |
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Many offer cross-country skiing, snowboarding, ice-skating, sledding, horseback riding, and nature watching. |
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You would not choose a nonswimmer to teach diving or someone who had never been on horseback to lead a trail ride. |
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There had been a time when the older boys came to school on horseback, hitching their horses to a hitching post. |
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Two wranglers on horseback chased 20 bulls from a holding pen. |
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Zack receives OT, PT, speech therapy, horseback riding therapy and has a bimonthly home teacher. |
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He left the family home in Ladykirk, Berwickshire, on horseback to travel to France and Italy. |
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Most of the Pennine Way is on public footpaths, rather than bridleways, and so is not accessible to travellers on horseback or bicycle. |
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Cattle ranches still require riders on horseback to round up cattle that are scattered across remote, rugged terrain. |
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Sport hunting from horseback evolved from earlier practical hunting techniques. |
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Stories were told of a brownie riding horseback to fetch the midwife at childbirth or helping his master to win at checkers. |
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Hunting, archery on horseback, horsemanship, livestock raising, and sedentary agriculture were all part of the Jianzhou Jurchens' culture. |
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Texel is also famous in military history as the only place where a navy was defeated on horseback. |
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Pizarro rushed at Atahualpa on horseback, but the Inca remained motionless. |
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Foot soldiers of Novgorod had surrounded and defeated an army of knights, mounted on horseback and clad in thick armour. |
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They shifted to a nomadic lifestyle, as opposed to agriculture, based on hunting bison on horseback and moved down to the Great Plains. |
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Willibald's vita describes how a visitor on horseback come to the site of the martyrdom, and a hoof of his horse got stuck in the mire. |
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The Spanish nobility started taking shape around the ninth century in classic military fashion, occupying land as warriors on horseback. |
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It was agreed that they should meet on horseback, accompanied only by cavalry. |
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Preparations were also made according to the weather and protection of trade and travelers was ensured by a few guards on horseback. |
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If two men riding on horseback were to start a fight, each would edge toward the left. |
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Northcote Parkinson, believed that ancient travellers on horseback or on foot generally kept to the left, since most people were right handed. |
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The Royalist cavaliers' skill and speed on horseback led to many early victories. |
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It is normally concluded on Epiphany, often highlighted by the arrival of the magi on horseback. |
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Historically, the commercial fishery was accomplished on horseback on both sides of the Dover straits. |
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At the time it represented a return to horseback for the first time in eighty years. |
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Joan of Arc depicted on horseback in an illustration from a 1505 manuscript. |
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Pato is the national sport, an ancient horseback game locally originated in the early 1600s and predecessor of horseball. |
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Other cave paintings are found in the northern Dhambalin region, which feature one of the earliest known depictions of a hunter on horseback. |
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Hippotherapy and therapeutic horseback riding are names for different physical, occupational, and speech therapy treatment strategies that utilize equine movement. |
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Mongol warrior on horseback, preparing a mounted archery shot. |
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They were forbidden to carry weapons or ride on horseback, their houses could not overlook those of Muslims, in addition to various other legal limitations. |
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In spite of the fact that the Manchus practiced equestrianism and archery on horseback, the Manchus' immediate progenitors practiced sedentary agriculture. |
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Viking invaders arrived at the mouth of the river Seine in 911, at a time when Franks were fighting on horseback and Frankish lords were building castles. |
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Later, cowboys learned from their management practices, many of which still stand today, like the practical management of stock on horseback using the Western saddle. |
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The badge of the Order shows Saint George on horseback slaying the dragon. |
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Francis came to learn chivalry, dancing, and music and he loved archery, falconry, horseback riding, hunting, jousting, real tennis and wrestling. |
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There are many opportunities for fishing, horseback riding, camping, cycling, animal-watching, diving, sailing, canoeing, waterskiing, wakeboarding and motorboating. |
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In addition to sunbathing, the beaches around the bay offer a number of services, such as boat rentals, boat tours, horseback riding, scuba diving and other aquatic sports. |
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Some complaints about the Prospect Park trails seem to reflect the ever-present realities of urban horseback riding. Joggers and even bikers wander onto the bridle path. |
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During the British Raj, British sportsmen in India would hunt jackals on horseback with hounds as a substitute for the fox hunting of their native England. |
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A bronze statue of Charles II on horseback sits beneath the Round Tower. |
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In May 2016, the Saltire was flown from horseback during The Queen's 90th birthday celebration at Windsor, alongside the flags of England, Northern Ireland and Wales. |
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One of the more attractive packages is in the guest ranch selection, where viewers can book a horseback riding and wine tasting getaway near the redwoods. |
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These areas can only be reached on foot, bicycle, canoe or on horseback. |
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Just like in a Western movie, cowboys rounded up sturdy beef cattle on horseback on the undulating Cariboo Plateau, and a wild cayote loped off into the distance. |
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Johnson writes of the harrowing journeys the slaves made in coffles, long lines of people chained together, as the traders rode horseback with guns and whips. |
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The main sports Ottomans were engaged in were Turkish wrestling, hunting, Turkish archery, horseback riding, equestrian javelin throw, arm wrestling, and swimming. |
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I could not imagine Cadwallader Davies the grocer, in his near-to-waking dream, riding on horseback, two-gunned and Cody-bold, through the cactused prairies. |
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