Roast saddle of lamb is smartly surrounded by rustic eggplant caviar and cracked wheat. |
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Vicky plumped for the rabbit, which came two ways, with the shoulder braised with rosemary and the saddle roasted with pancetta. |
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Boned saddle of lamb was roasted, barely seasoned and, though tender and pinkish, was really rather boring and not quite hot enough. |
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In the light of a lantern Wiley Thomas was saddling up his horse and adjusting his saddle bags. |
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If your legs are weak, your entire sense of balance in the saddle will be off. |
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The Irish rider, winner of six jockey titles in the UK, has few equals in the saddle and boasts a habit of bouncing back from troubles. |
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By the end of the lesson, she is sitting deep in the saddle as her horse canters in a controlled, relaxed manner. |
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Manolo, the horseman, haggard after twelve hours in the saddle and a sleepless night, reached out to shake me fully awake. |
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Sitting deeply in the saddle will encourage the horse to slow down and take shorter steps. |
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Army careers were flexible in the 19th century, and there is no reason why Hervey should not stay in the saddle almost till Crimea. |
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It's one of Cronenberg's best works, and may just put him back in the saddle with the non-arthouse crowds. |
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He actually became a judge at the unusual age of 15 and his reputation kept him in the saddle ever since. |
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Back in the saddle again, we go, folks, with all placid on the Y2K front, bogus threat that it was. |
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The drama immediately puts the working class in the saddle as the necessary actor and rescuer of the said society. |
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Cate walked over to the saddle and placed several of the apples in the saddlebag. |
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The three-layer chamois lining gives you extra padding to help prevent saddle chafing. |
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A native of New York City, Cesare learned his trade through his parents' saddle horses and polo ponies. |
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It took a big steer on the end of a rope to even worry one of the partbred Cleveland saddle horses, he said. |
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We have men on the team who also have special saddles because of saddle soreness, men who ride smaller bikes, men who need different chainrings. |
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On 17 January 1866 Chute mobilised 500 men, 67 pack-horses and 24 saddle horses for his officers, and set a straight course for New Plymouth. |
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Season with salt and pepper and tie string around each saddle to secure the caul fat. |
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Finally, she reached the small stable where her strawberry roan saddle horse was kept. |
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Both the header and heeler wrap their ropes around the saddle horn as quickly as possible. |
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Across her back I threw a soft light blanket before heaving the massive English saddle across. |
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She was an expert horse women with a side saddle but as she had never ridden straddling a horse and she didn't know if she'd be good at it. |
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Of course a day in the saddle means hearty appetites, picnics notwithstanding. |
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The mare pranced eagerly, proudly showing off the bright blue saddle pad and headstall. |
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Kat hauled the Australian saddle off its rack and set it on the floor near Jazz, then retrieved his headstall off the far wall. |
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I put the saddle on the stall door and hung the headstall on the saddle horn. |
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The figure quietly moved Barranca's bridle and saddle to the hayloft where it would remain hidden until a thorough search was made of the barn. |
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Normally, I would prefer real wood for stocking a levergun, but this saddle carbine is very attractive and will withstand any type of weather. |
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He slipped his foot into the stirrup of the heavy black western saddle and placed his fingertips on the side of the horses' neck. |
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But I forever have one boot in the stirrup of my roping saddle and the other firmly planted in the stainless steel iron of my English saddle. |
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Will slid his foot up into the stirrup of the horse's saddle and prepared to pull himself up. |
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She smirked as he rose to a seat with the help of his horse and the saddle stirrup. |
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You can't saddle a man who chose to be American with the baggage he left behind in the old country. |
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It seems that Jason is back from the dead and getting back in the saddle offing good looking, nubile co-eds and stupid adults. |
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He twisted and groped one-handed behind the cantle of his saddle for his hunting-bow and quiver, found them and fumbled them loose. |
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Failure of tack was not uncommon as well, with saddle cantles breaking and harness straps failing. |
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It rose it's head, observing her carefully and heaving a bit as she pulled herself into the saddle and took the reins in hand. |
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The hackamore did make it easier for Hedge, who rode up and threw a half hitch around his saddle horn. |
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A central computer then allocates a saddle cloth number to each horse and determines the stall from which it will start. |
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Riders are in the saddle for seven hours per day and are only able to take on fuel or carry out repairs at set staging posts. |
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But he launched from the saddle and began to shoosh downward in a squirrelly, fishtailing, but upright descent. |
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But they shouldn't be so short that the nose of the saddle rubs on bare skin. |
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For starters it keeps the nose of the saddle straight in situations where other shockers twist and shout. |
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If the nose of your saddle is brushing the back of your thighs, you are just right. |
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Positioning the nose of the saddle downwards may relieve your initial discomfort but it may cause long term pain. |
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Sarah was just about to mount onto one when Fin without so much as a by-your-leave hoisted her up into the saddle and the tied her horse to his. |
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Frankly I think the Empress was just being cranky but it irritated me all the same and the incident was still a burr under my saddle today. |
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Ron Sider has been a burr in the ethical saddle of the evangelical world for decades. |
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Ribs bruised, this is where I start to feel it, out of the saddle climbing, picking the front wheel up over obstacles, bunny-hopping logs. |
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Ben watches in horror as Flynn smashes holes in a horse box and turns into a bucking bronco when they try to put a saddle on him. |
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She was hurrying to saddle her horse when a familiar nicker from a stall father in the stable floated to her ears. |
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I leaned against Lily's saddle with a yawn and she glanced back at me before letting out a soft nicker and nipping at me. |
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They learn to saddle and bridle the horse, to brush and feed them, and to clean the stall. |
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Odd shaped horses may require a breastplate to help the saddle stay in place. |
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This breastplate is designed to keep the saddle from sliding backwards while allowing the horse freedom of movement. |
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To prepare for the reinstallation, a traditional support system of saddle bars and copper tie wires were soldered onto each window panel. |
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With Patton in the saddle and leaning forward, the horse arose, reared back his head, and struck Patton on the eyebrow, breaking the skin. |
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When Custer and staff returned he ordered the saddle taken off his brown horse and put on his favorite sorrel. |
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There are five in all, the uppermost distinguished by a pointed saddle roof. |
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We walked on to a saddle of lichen-covered rock just short of the snowline. |
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A piece of lead weight from a saddle had been found dropped on the ground, so all the horses had to be unsaddled and the jockeys reweighed. |
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I trailed my brother as he unsaddled his horse and hung up the saddle and the tack in the stable. |
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Its 27-cm length is pretty standard, and the front and middle of the saddle feel like any other narrowish racing perch. |
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Bonton wandered over and slung a bag across the saddle on the horse's neck. |
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To a certain extent the seat in the saddle was unfirm, and the strength and poise of the body showed signs of abatement. |
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It's is a small bommie at the end of the reef, joined by a low saddle of coral. |
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Gregor mutters a few more obscenities and turned back in his saddle before spurring his horse forward. |
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Then he leapt into the saddle and spurred the horse to a gallop, and with a wave of his hand, he was gone. |
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I may learn to ride like the wind, win blue ribbons at horse shows and finally earn the right to put a saddle under me. |
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The rider on the bay horse sat the saddle just like Ben Cartwright's oldest boy. |
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Horses must be stripped of all clothing except small rubbers the size of the saddle and hoods with blinkers attached. |
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He was taught to ride by his parents and first sat in a saddle at the age of two. |
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The tug straps loop through the gullet of the saddle and then buckle back to the collar. |
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When you have to jump off one bike and onto another, it's important that your shift levers, saddle and other components be in the same places. |
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There is a companion series of videos to cover holster making, knife sheaths, chap and saddle construction. |
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Mr Hornby, pictured, is in the saddle as our newest tipster, and hopes his talent for spotting winners rubs off on readers. |
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I'll give you my horse, ten dollars cash money, my genuine Barlow knife, my blue-tick gyp and I'll throw in my saddle as boot. |
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Adam clung for a moment to the saddle leathers while he got what his father would have called his sea legs. |
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This sculpture evolved into a repeat pattern because of the fact that the saddle surface refuses to permit the closure of form. |
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He does not even think he is that much better in the saddle than previously. |
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There was a cloaked and hooded figure seated on a saddle on its back, holding the reins the dragon wore. |
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These dees are affixed by terrets centered on the saddle and by pad screws on both skirts. |
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Last season's Grand National-winning jockey returned to the saddle at Catterick yesterday and reported himself to be in 'A1' condition. |
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For over 15 years he made saddlebags, chaps, halters and such and then decided at the age of 51 to try his hand at saddle making. |
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He sat there in the saddle for a moment, immobile, clenching the reins tightly. |
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Even when overlanders Joseph Hawdon and Charles Bonney drove cattle from NSW to Adelaide in 1838, they had more men than saddle horses. |
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They walked quietly across the drive and to the barn where he opened two stalls and proceeded to saddle up one of the horses. |
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A box of quarrels for the crossbow that hung from his saddle adorned his belt, and the usual broadsword rode in its scabbard on his left side. |
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In the workshop, for years, he has made saddle dressing, quart pots, cow bells, spurs, leather goods, and other traditional bush products. |
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The king bravely managed to regain his balance whilst in the saddle and nobly dismounted on his own account before later collapsing. |
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Altair situated himself in the saddle and let out a sigh through clenched teeth, taking the reins tightly. |
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I sampled a tender saddle of rabbit, wrapped in fatty Portuguese bacon and doused in a bubbly mustard emulsion. |
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Without ado, he leaned over and, putting an arm around the boy's waist, lifted him into the large saddle in front of him. |
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By 1815 the Junker aristocracy was back in the saddle and concessions became even more restricted. |
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I affix a leather saddle to his hairy back and ride him into many righteous battles. |
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This saddle has a very simple wooden tree, covered with rawhide and leather. |
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After cinching the saddle tightly around the donkey's belly, she adjusted the balance of the baskets. |
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The stable man worked quickly, putting a velvet saddle blanket on, then the saddle, which he cinched securely. |
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I leaned down from my saddle and snatched a shield from a corpse wearing red. |
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The saddle my mare wore was plain, while his had tooled designs cut into the leather of it. |
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He was throwing the saddle over the back of the big black horse and was cinching it down as I peppered him with questions. |
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Tack is not defined, but presumably means saddle and bridle and normal accessories, such as girths, cinches and saddle pads. |
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Kemp walked to his horse, tightened the cinch on his saddle and walked it past men standing around talking. |
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The saddle no longer looked like an interesting historical relic but an instrument of torture. |
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In a single movement, she slipped out of the saddle and landed on the ground. |
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As she tightened the cinch of the saddle again she swore she wasn't going to go back to the cabin just yet. |
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After quickly brushing Mesa, I began to saddle him up, carefully tightening the cinch. |
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She was reluctant to leave but headed off into the darkness, reins fastened to the saddle and stirrups run up the leathers. |
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While the restyle of the saddle is a small step back for style, it is a noticeable improvement of performance. |
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Coby's great uncle tightened the cinch and put a boot in the little mare's saddle stirrup. |
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After combing her mane and tail hair, checking her hoofs, and braiding her tail, I began to saddle Candy up. |
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The third was a lively bay gelding and when we tried to saddle him, he reared up and bared his teeth. |
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The leather was dull and dusty, and the metal of the bits and stirrups of the English saddle seemed to be tarnished. |
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My main course, saddle of rabbit with white beans and savoy cabbage, would have been improved by a bunny that had seen a bit more of the world. |
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I kept my maiden name as a second middle name, but I'd not want to saddle any of my kids with it. |
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Each morning we have to prepare our steeds, check their hooves, talcum powder them, saddle them and harness them. |
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It retains the split tail to allow independent movement of the two halves of the wide saddle platform as the legs swing up and down. |
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Other lots include the weighing room scales, urns from the Royal Box and Frankie Dettori's weighing room saddle tree. |
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Thomas the Tank Engine and his saddle tank engine, Percy, return to the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam railway for a Day out with Thomas. |
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The Duke of York took a ride on Eustace Forth, a saddle tank steam locomotive, when he visited the National Railway Museum yesterday. |
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Darjeeling went in for tiny British saddle tank engines while Matheran and Shimla preferred German side-tankers. |
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These diesels solved the traction problem quickly and soon the little saddle tank steamers found their way to the scrap lines. |
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Every two years the leather items are cleaned with saddle soap to keep the fibers in shape and flexible. |
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Keep the chair out of the sun, use saddle soap to remove marks and use hide food to keep the leather supple and it will last for years. |
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He went over to Shiloh's paddock and propped himself up with a tin of saddle soap and a rag. |
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He was wearing a pleated skirt, white bra, black and white saddle shoes, and a woman's wig. |
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Maria had a black and white saddle shoe on one foot and a faded skate boarding shoe on the other. |
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My behavior began to decline the next year, my last year for Girl Scouts and orthopedic saddle shoes. |
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Our uniforms are plaid skirts, saddle shoes, tights when it's cold, a polo white T-shirt, or long sleeved button up white, blue, or pink shirt. |
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A former jockey has developed this revolutionary lightweight racing saddle after being given a leg-up by European funding. |
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In a fall at Huntingdon he sustained a life-threatening injury to his kidney and was forced out of the saddle for three months. |
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If the saddle or the blanket is too long at the skirt it too may be rubbing her at the hip bone area. |
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Moreover, a terracotta horse-like figurine with a saddle on its back has been found in Balu in the Harappan urban phase. |
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In his shorts and saddle shoes, he took us back four decades to another kid who tended to steal the show. |
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Twins depicts almost-identical girls who wear saddle shoes and shirts made of fabric printed with flowers. |
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Once you decide on a hybrid, mountain or road bike, saddle up and check the distance between the seat and handlebars. |
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Kris had been trying out barrel racing, so she lugged the heavy western saddle and the square saddle pad over to the paint horse. |
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Along with the famous poodle skirts and ponytails, saddle shoes, penny loafers, and colored sneakers were popular with teenaged bobby-soxers. |
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On her feet were white Bobby socks and pink and white roller skates that looked like saddle shoes. |
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The sores are caused because of pressure, friction, and rubbing of the saddle against the skin while walking. |
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We're striving for horses that gait as soon as they're started under saddle with long loose stride and natural athletic aptitude. |
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There are also a range of out offices including three stables, two loose boxes with overhead loft and saddle room. |
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And you out there in saddle shoes and crinolines still thought football was only played on weekends. |
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From the '50s to the '80s, everything from saddle shoes and spandex to big collars and big hair sees a re-emergence on the fashion scene. |
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She had only ridden a few times in her life, and wasn't quite at home in the saddle as the others were. |
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There is no better way to experience a new place than from the saddle of a bicycle. |
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Put the saddle on the horse, but don't tighten the girth too much right away. |
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The crowd cheered wildly as she shimmied her way back in to the saddle and patted her horse for keeping his mind on the job at hand. |
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She fell and was left hanging from the saddle with her riding hat scraping along the road after her instructor lost her grip on the reins. |
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Check out the old Toyota ute with a cowboy hat on the dash, a kelpie in the front seat and a saddle in the back. |
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Cochrane returned to the saddle to exercise a horse for trainer James Fanshawe last week. |
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I wanted to know if it was possible to see something of Farndale's famous daffodils from the saddle of a bicycle rather than on foot. |
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Tommy rides chopper-style, with a low saddle and the handlebar raised as high as possible. |
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The result is your saddle height, measured from the middle of the crank axle, along the seat tube, to the top of the saddle. |
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The difference between the top of your saddle and the top of your handlebar should not exceed this number. |
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However, most women are shorter so the Bandit has rubber cushions under the saddle and handlebars. |
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You can rely on these specifications and use them as a guide in your purchase of a fulfilling saddle or motorcycle seat. |
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Leaving a saddle in the trunk or back seat of a closed car during hot weather will reduce the life of the cover, foam and base. |
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But you're a tough hombre who's ready to saddle up and buy some stocks at bargain prices. |
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She watched James swing down from the saddle of his chestnut horse, whose coat was literally on fire with the colors of sunset. |
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The pre-Columbian ruins of an entire city were essentially forgotten, perched on a mountain saddle 8,400 ft above sea level. |
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The design also has two pinions on top of the grader's saddle for superior support. |
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Simply mount the saddle in the desired place thread the tie through the holes and zip it around the cable bundle. |
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Mr Kotovs said a horse working six days a week would probably need a new saddle and harness every six to eight months. |
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I tied the reins of his horse to the saddle rings of my mare, and then took her bridle at the cheekpiece and coaxed her in. |
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The front part of the body and its hind legs are black, while its back has a saddle of grizzled white or grey. |
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He swung into the saddle on the first try, waved at some of the drovers, and headed back to camp. |
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Even as it was carried across the room, it was clear that the crimson-red saddle of marinated venison was exceptionally succulent. |
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He caught up with her as she moved to hitch the saddle over Tempest's back. |
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He ordered them to stay the proceedings for the recovery of a horse with a saddle and bridle, a hat, a cloak, a ring, a cup, and a mute of hounds. |
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Certainly Weaver has been the burr under Palmer's saddle for almost his entire career. |
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A wall hanging discovered in a 5th century tomb in Pazyryk, clearly shows a Sarmatian rider mounted on a ridged saddle tree with pronounced pommel and cantle but no stirrups. |
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Mrs. Buller cooked a braised saddle of veal and delicious it was too served with a rich gravy flavored with claret. |
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Eventually the original horse whisperer worked out how to get a wild-eyed stallion to accept bridle, saddle and rider in just 30 minutes without breaking its spirit. |
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He spun it around with his tongue as she threw the saddle high up on his withers, pulling it back so none of his hairs were in the wrong direction. |
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But today, skyrocketing costs price way too many young people out of a higher education, or saddle them with unsustainable debt. |
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In February 1909, at age 79, he toppled drunk from his saddle at Fort Sill, Okla. |
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He and a dozen other Alisal Guest Ranch wranglers have only a couple of hours to catch and saddle 63 horses for guests going on this morning's breakfast ride. |
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The amplitude of the observed dihedral angle distributions ascertains the flexibility of the secondary structure which never remains flat or adopts a reversed saddle shape. |
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John hangs the leather on a plaiting hook and applies saddle dressing to the strands so that each one is individually stretched to assure a tight plait. |
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Fillets come from the saddle and are best pan-fried until medium rare. |
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If you'd like to send the Fronteersmen a nice new saddle or a pint of apple butter or a picture of a hairy Buffalo you can use the information below. |
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Outside, the lawman's saddle was already on a fine looking roan mare. |
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A small shoal of barracuda patrol a saddle in the ridge, but there are not the enormous shoals of barracuda or trevally to be found at Richelieu Rock. |
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Beyond the summit the hill's E ridge drops down to a saddle from where you can descend N to the head of the Allt Mheuran and a path back to the starting point. |
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Both the fourth external lateral saddle and the fourth internal lateral saddle generally lie beneath, but close to the alignment of adjacent saddles. |
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For example, a female as dark as an American Black Duck was counted as a hybrid if she had a nasal saddle and some white on both edges of the speculum. |
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It's always steaks, chops, saddle of lamb, beef Wellington or hamburgers. |
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First place your saddle on a saddle horse if you have one, if not the back of a chair will suffice although it may be an idea to put an old sheet over the chair first! |
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This was done mostly to keep her off his prized Kentucky saddle horse. |
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Perhaps it was the boredom of long hours alone that motivated the horsemen to teach their saddle horses ridiculous tricks, but the csikos claim a practical purpose for each. |
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Emma specialises in saddle and tack repairs having spent two years in saddlery college in Scotland, where she was head girl to international showjumper John McGeoch. |
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The shirt was okay and I put on a pair of black and white saddle shoes. |
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For the rest of the practice session I only simulated the jumps by rising from a squat in a bizarrely constrained way, swiveling one saddle shoe in a frog-ish kick. |
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Smells of horses, leather, and saddle soap invaded Nicola's nose. |
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Another popular method of binding is the saddle stitch booklet. |
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The main difference between mine and the one pictured above is that mine doesn't have hand brakes and on the back, it has a snazzy pair of hot pink saddle bags. |
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To saddle them with convenient moralizing about jeopardising the financial system by untimely disclosure of sensitive information only compounds the offence. |
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The invention of the north Arabian camel saddle between about 500 and 100 B.C.E. allowed tribally organized camel raisers to enhance their power and influence. |
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Back in the saddle again, after being sick as a dog all week. |
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After retiring from the saddle and taking up residence in Paterson, N.J., then a famous rendezvous for turfmen, Littlefield became one of the leading trainers in America. |
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An arrow zipped over the horse's saddle to smack into the bole of a tree. |
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I quickly put on the saddle and placed my helmet on before bridling. |
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I'm the only one who can saddle or bridle him without trouble. |
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She quickly changed from her nightclothes into the clothes in the bundle, tucking her trousers into her tie up, saddle boots and her shirt into her trousers. |
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Often they bounce around on a truck seat, or maybe ride in a saddle scabbard all day strapped to an unruly mustang, acquiring numerous dings and dents. |
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Is your saddle a correct fit and not put too far up the back. |
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To top it off, the leading edges of the saddle are covered with little ball-bearing-like nubbins that reduce friction as your legs pump past them. |
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She was the girl that had to carry Buckeye's saddle to the stall yesterday, unless there was another strawberry blonde girl with candy apple red fingernails working for me. |
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I led him quickly out of the pasture, and before long I had him tacked up and ready to go, complete with a saddle bag tied to the cantle of the saddle. |
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The caparison horse is led behind the caisson tacked with an empty saddle with rider's boots reversed in the stirrups, a symbol of a warrior who will never ride again. |
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It is very important for the hazer to keep the steer close to the bulldogger so that he can lean out of his saddle to grasp the steer's right horn. |
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When he returned he had an almost new barrel saddle and headstall. |
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Adam swung his saddle onto Sport's back and bent to tighten the cinch. |
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He has just completed about two months in the saddle pedalling from Tiananman Square in Beijing, China, setting off in early March on his homeward journey. |
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Sometimes I would throw a stirrup over a saddle to tighten the cinch. |
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He instructed me on how to correctly place the saddle and cinch it up. |
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Many of my patients swear by the Bambach saddle seat, shaped like a horse's saddle and devised by a man who suffered back pain himself. |
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Baffling dishes for him included spring pea soup with fernleaf lavender, Dover sole almondine and saddle of spring lamb with roasted artichokes. |
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She returned to the saddle in August, just five months after the accident, thanks to a special air jacket. |
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He is tall in the saddle and so adamantine that Jennifer Jones broke her hand slapping his face. |
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Exquisite trapunto stitching forms an intricate design on the taupe pearlized leather seats with saddle brown piping. |
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The saddle is also known as the clitellum, and it forms a cocoon that holds eggs and nourishes a worm until baby worms hatch. |
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The creak of saddle leather and the nickering of the stock at night create a unique ambience. |
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Her brother Clint had bought a horse and saddle off that pastor and there had been a setfast under the blanket nearly the size of a griddle cake. |
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When he ended his verse he bade one of his pages saddle him his Nubian mare-mule with her padded selle. |
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Almost he longed to be a scrupleless Oriental and carry her off across his saddle bow. |
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Groundhitching the horse, he left the Winchester in the saddle boot and reached under his duster to unsling the scattergun. |
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As the trail flattens out, it follows the draw up right to a saddle in the ridgeline. |
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The outside boxes are filled with veterinary supplies, and the boot on the back holds horse gear including saddle and packsaddle. |
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To the southwest is a broad and marshy saddle leading onto Green Crag and the moorlands of Birker Fell, the ongoing watershed. |
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Willie Newton picks up a palmful of cold, moist clay and slaps it down where the saddle should be. |
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It has two upper entrances onto the saddle separating Symonds Knott from the main summit. |
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Below Threefooted Brandreth on the eastern slope, sitting on a shallow saddle above Mere Ghyll is the Litt's Memorial. |
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This is the saddle that gives Blencathra its alternative name, rising beyond the dip to the sixth top, Atkinson Pike. |
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The saddle at the watershed is known as Honister Hause, using the Cumbrian word hause for such a feature. |
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The saddle was driven by a screw through gearing which could be disengaged when the end of the cut was reached. |
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Then rustle up some cowboy cookin' and camaraderie at the Bar J Chuckwagon or saddle up the whole herd for a Goosewing Ranch trail ride. |
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This had a back gear to give an increased range of speeds, and a sliding saddle to move the tool along the work. |
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He sprang into the saddle easily as a bird, got the quirt from the horn, and gave his pony a slash with it. |
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Depending on maturity, breed, and work expected, horses are usually put under saddle and trained to be ridden between the ages of two and four. |
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Most domesticated horses begin training under saddle or in harness between the ages of two and four. |
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In the seventh century BC, the military Arabian saddle appeared, which again improved the saddle design slightly. |
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The first saddle was positioned to the back of the camel, and control of the Bactrian camel was exercised by means of a stick. |
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Some cyclists with induced pudendal nerve pressure neuropathy gained relief from improvements in saddle position and riding techniques. |
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Excessive saddle height can cause posterior knee pain, while setting the saddle too low can cause pain in the anterior of the knee. |
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There is the site of a large Iron Age roundhouse containing a saddle quern at Linkataing in north west Eday. |
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Precast concrete saddle blocks may be used to provide lateral support and hold the pipeline down more firmly. |
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Variations such as nicks, scratches, and tears on the dorsal fin and the pattern of white or grey in the saddle patch are unique. |
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An individual killer whale can often be identified from its dorsal fin and saddle patch. |
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Nonlower extremity injuries range from saddle burns to nerve compression to lumbar muscle spasm. |
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There are signs of liver affections as weakness, yellow complexion, liver spots, and moth spot like a saddle over the nose. |
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Great Span's saddle then slipped, leaving Billy Barton in the lead until he too then fell. |
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Thoroughbred horses are primarily bred for racing under saddle at the gallop. |
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Up until the end of the 19th century, Thoroughbreds were bred not only for racing but also as saddle horses. |
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Injuries from collision with the pommel of a saddle are mentioned specifically. |
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The stirrups are wider and the saddle has rings and ties that allow objects to be attached to the saddle. |
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The groves of Kurrajongs along the saddle of Mount Majura were founded last century. |
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Rawlins leaned from the saddle and wet his hand in the river and tasted it. It's gypwater, he said. |
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Old Man Drake brought Charlie's new saddle out on the freightwagon, along with the next load of feed and supplies. |
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Slocum flew from the saddle and came down on the road a solid fart knocker. |
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Tony Martin will saddle Pyromaniac and the horse could light up a huge crowd for the Hurdle. |
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Bitless Bridle UK will demonstrate treeless saddle fitting and bitless bridle fitting. |
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He's probably destined to be one of the top professional saddle bronc riders,'' Wechsler said. |
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Londo also will compete in the saddle bronc competition tonight, as will former Columbia River Circuit champion Ryan MacKenzie. |
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The roof structures are saddle and mansard roofs, as well as mixed constructions with numerous Dachauf and cultivated. |
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Fallon returned to the saddle on June 7 and made his first ride back on The Bogberry a winning one at Tipperary. |
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Put on your Stetsons and six-shooters and saddle up for a weekend of Wild West fun at the Kirklees Light Railway. |
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After this, the edge surfaces are polished using a rough canvas cloth impregnated with saddle soap. |
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Tricia and Ella help with buckling and unbuckling while Paige, Cameron and Georgie get to work with a wet sponge and a bar of saddle soap. |
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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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To those of a saddle soap tendency the idea of eating a horse is as offensive as taking a Crufts judge on a tour of Gyeondong market. |
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Dots are like saddle shoes and guys need a certain amount of confidence to feel comfortable wearing them. |
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Get out your poodle skirts and brush off those white bucks and saddle shoes and join The Paris Museum and Historical Society for a great evening. |
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For the partnership, Union LA and Mark McNairy created a signature colorway for McNairy's classic saddle shoe in honor of the partnership. |
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He developed an operating table with a built-in sidepiece resembling a saddle to exert sufficient counter traction. |
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The herb confit lamb saddle with cannelloni beans, chestnuts and savoy cabbage roll is a recommended dish. |
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When you dismount during rain or snowfall, throw your stirrups over the saddle seat and tie them with the rear saddle tie strings. |
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Little has gone right recently for Ski Run, with a slipped saddle at York and an indifferent ride from Frankie Dettori at Doncaster. |
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Competition begins May 15 with driving, saddle seat equitation, equitation over fences, dressage, working pairs and hunt seat equitation. |
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The circular layout mimics how the thumb's saddle joint naturally moves, and with less-used keys on the outside, the need to reach is minimized. |
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I'll have a week to reflect on those bottomless drops, cliff-hanging goat trails, the stumbling of the mules and soreness from a rock-hard saddle seat. |
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But he wrote a message in the Himvar script with his knife on the saddle of a passing camel, and the message eventually reached his tribe in Hadhramaut. |
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The saddle roof echoes the insulated space within the chapel. |
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In addition, the saddle joint must be palpated and moved with care. |
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For Anne's look, pair saddle shoes with an Oxford shirt and a vest. |
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She used to trot up and down Simla Mall in a forlorn sort of way, with a grey Terai hat well on the back of her head, and a shocking bad saddle under her. |
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To boot and saddle again they sound. Rog. Tara! Taratantara! Taratantara! |
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Watching my best man James Luck return to the saddle after a number of years off only to nearly kill himself by T-boning another runner and then getting galloped over. |
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Leg and saddle are usually roasted, though the leg is sometimes boiled. |
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Last year, Heineken commissioned Chris Gibbs and fashion designer, Mark McNairy, to create a unique color offering of McNairy's leather saddle shoe. |
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But the favourite panicked when her saddle slipped on the way to the start and Lester was lucky to escape serious injury after being 'hung-up' by his right stirrup iron. |
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Ohio's Wooster Daily Record, a subsidiary of Dix Communications, said last week its producing saddle-stitched publications with a new saddle stitcher from Muller Martini. |
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But granted that Plato does not accept the this-such distinction, why saddle him with the view that all things are thises, rather than all suches or perhaps even neither? |
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However, Fallon showed he had lost none of his skill in the saddle when steering The Bogberry to a narrow success in the Irish Stallion Farms European Breeders Fund race. |
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These prices are for saddle with single cinch and two latigoes. |
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Riding a horse with bruised or broken skin can cause a gall, which frequently results in the white saddle marks seen on the withers and backs of some horses. |
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