He was a rock-climbing instructor who had the wiry, efficient build of a cowhand. |
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James Ackley loved to ride horses, and he was a cowhand through and through. |
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The town drunk was a battered old sot of a cowhand whose horse carried him home, passed out in the saddle, on Saturday nights. |
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Born in Wigan and apprenticed in London, he failed in trade, and from 1643 worked as a cowhand in Surrey. |
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The boy was a skinny thing, more of a pretty boy than a cowhand, but he was willing to learn about the ranch. |
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The run down clothing, the wild red hair, and a purse made of hide all screamed, cowhand. |
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For the three months he'd spent there, he'd worked as a cowhand for Joel Diamond, the richest rancher in the territory. |
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He left behind him a daughter, the only family he had, and a cowhand who'd been his partner of sorts ever since he'd saved his life. |
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But Brooklyn doesn't need or want an old cowhand wandering around telling tall tales and recommending wrong wines. |
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Pickett performed until about 1916, working as a cowhand and rancher thereafter. |
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Of a very cubist graphics, herd and cowhand found in a symphony of ochers and very innovative roses. |
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As fate would have it, Gifford was an experienced cowhand, having worked on farms for years. |
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Mix worked as a cowhand in Texas, Arizona, Wyoming, and Montana and served in the U. S. Army in the Spanish-American War and in the pursuit of Pancho Villa during the Mexican Revolution. |
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What Bonilla had in his hand was a gun — a tiny.22-calibre revolver that looked like the sort of gun that a gambler at the Long Branch Saloon might have pulled out of his sleeve when threatened by a cowhand he'd just fleeced. |
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For those who took the long view and had patience it was the classic route for a lowly cowhand to own his own spread — marry the rancher's daughter. |
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A wagon train scene in which he was all the characters: wagon master, Grandma, dumb cluck, little boy, tongue-tied cowhand, outlaw, sissy sheriff, troubled cow, scared wild-stallion breaker … and more. |
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In the early days the cowhand had to make do with what he could carry with him. |
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Glenn Ford falls into a hotbed of repressed passions when married rancher Ernest Borgnine hires him as a cowhand. |
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Upfield roamed Australia doing various odd jobs, such as boundary rider, cook and cowhand. |
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When Zack intervenes on behalf of a nine-year-old Mexican boy who was being brutalized by a cowhand, Zack has to kill the young cowhand in self-defense. |
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