The palomino horse was breathing heavily with all the running, and he deserved rest. |
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A 14-year-old palomino gelding died after it was charged by a stallion while the horses were being unloaded from a train. |
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That the palomino was a mare was blatant enough, though she couldn't have pointed to one specific thing. |
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So when it came time to teach Penny, my palomino Quarter horse filly, how to neck rein, I turned to Patty for some advice. |
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He let out a piercing whistle, and a marvelously colored palomino stepped out from the trees. |
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He started breeding his own horses and combined his penchant for the palomino coloring with his choice of horse breeds. |
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Lucas watched Dairkenneth gently lift her by the waist onto a palomino that was standing by a brown horse. |
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Carys, the other mare, was a palomino, so light in color she was almost white. |
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A palomino mare stood beside her, her creamy mane and tail braided with a pale blue that matched her companion's eyes. |
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She yelled, descending down the steps of the caravan, grabbing the reins of Yew, the palomino horse, who was snorting and stamping nervously. |
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A man sat atop of a magnificent palomino stallion, the stallion's mane blowing in the new morning's wind. |
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They were grooming a palomino, quiffing up his mane and tying it with a red ribbon. |
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The horse was a beautiful palomino, part Arab, golden body, silver mane and tail and eye catching white markings on the legs and face. |
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Charlie left town on his roan with the palomino and a donkey laden down with supplies. |
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He was a palomino with a golden coat, a white blaze, four white stockings, and a cream mane and tail. |
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The palomino horse runs from cream to bronze, with a flaxen or silvery mane and tail. |
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He gave the reins in his hand a light flick and the palomino horse beneath him trotted down the road toward the community that supported the castle. |
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The program was successful at Paint of a Different Color the first year and Al ended up with a beautiful homozygous filly and a palomino paint colt. |
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They perfectly resembled a horse's, and they were of palomino coloring. |
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The white horse refers to her father's long involvement with horses, specifically the Arabian palomino. |
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She jumped onto the palomino horse's back, clicking softly to it. |
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One of the Shetlands called Pinkerton is a palomino with large bulging black eyes, a long forelock, mane and tail and a sandy coloured mark down his spine. |
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Both palomino and chestnut brown, Hafling horses have more fun. |
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Less common colors recognized in the United States include roan and palomino. |
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Palomino is a white grape widely grown in Spain and South Africa, and best known for its use in the manufacture of sherry. |
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The attractive Palomino color provides the elegance of a sculptured casting. |
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Best known to sherry producers in the Jerez region of Spain, Palomino seems to struggle when planted outside of that country. |
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Cyprus has imported the Palomino vine because of its dependence on producing inexpensive copies of sherry. |
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Today Palomino grapes are frequently dried to raisins under plastic tunnels, pressed, and fortified before fermentation to make a mistela. |
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He got slabbering drank at Palomino and they gave him thirty days in San Ber'dino. |
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Somebody forgot to tell that to Palomino, whose slick disco-bomb pop is quickly turning heads towards the North East. |
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Palomino Rustico is a lively gathering place proving that indeed, simpler is better. |
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Kid Palomino and his sidekick, Red Rivers, heed the call and ride in to help. |
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In the film, set in 2130, the spaceship USS Palomino discovers another ship, the USS Cygnus, hovering on the edge of a black hole. |
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It's made from the Palomino grape in a strictly demarcated area near Jerez de la Frontera, near Cadiz in southern Spain. |
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The chalky albariza soil of the area leads to the production of three varieties of grapes, Palomino, and Pedro Ximenez and Moscatel. |
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Palomino Intermediate School, located in Phoenix, Arizona, and serving 444 students in grades 4-6, was struggling to educate an extremely transitory and low-income population. |
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In Andalucia, sherry is made from the Palomino grape, in the area of Jerez de la Frontera, in southern Spain. |
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