For four years John Phelan allowed the beautiful freckled-faced colt to frisk and gambol to his hearts content in long meadow. |
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Compared to today, Monday qualified as a carefree gambol around Disneyland. |
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The creators wanted him to resemble an ivy-league professor out for an autumnal gambol about the campus. |
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Another no-mates, quarantined island where they gyre and gambol long and hard and in public. |
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Satyrs and nymphs gambol about him harmlessly, and Silenus is a cheerful old soak. |
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The dog at his feet, who'd been sniffing at me suspiciously and tugging at its leash, gave a sudden gambol and licked my hand, barking enthusiastically. |
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Painting flush with the world: not the world beyond the pale, fixed in a frozen image, but the space and time of a gambol into the world. |
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Her engaging survey and his fittingly opulent volume, an upbeat gambol through Bollywood's history, are both the work of knowledgeable enthusiasts. |
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In a couple of years, global warming will have ensured that all the ski resorts are turned into Sound Of Music camps where fans of the eternal musical can gambol and frolic in the warm Edelweiss to their hearts' content. |
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The springy little creatures do exuberant very well, all gambol and game, tumbling over tussocky grass and chasing each other. |
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This renovated building shelters a shelter of 7 places endowed with a vast terrace and with a closed, ideal privatory garden today to let gambol young children. |
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After outcry, the zoo agreed that Knut would be hand-reared by zoo employee Thomas Dörflein, and hundreds of thousands turned up to watch the rugged keeper gambol with the cuddly beast. |
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Though not much to look at, these brief glimpses of soul-and-soil connection — a sheepherder watching his lambs gambol, a young resident explaining how a favorite mountain nurtures prayer — unfold with heartfelt simplicity. |
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So let your imagination gambol about the hillsides! |
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