It is still saddled with a bloated bureaucracy, too many branches, and a portfolio of shaky or dud loans to state-owned enterprises. |
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Our horses remained saddled up to 12 hours a day, and we rode up to 8 hours daily. |
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Along one wall are stalls where the beautiful white Andalusian horses are being saddled. |
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All four horses of the team will be saddled, but only the two horses on the left will carry mounted riders. |
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Once you have groomed and saddled the horse, be sure to use a lead rope or a lounge line with the horse. |
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Dermot has saddled more flat race winners in Ireland than any other trainer. |
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Trainer Cole Norman has never before saddled a horse at Keeneland Race Course. |
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A year ago the Lambourn trainer saddled Haafhd to win this Group 3 race before that colt went on to 2,000 Guineas glory a fortnight later. |
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Trainer David Elsworth saddled the 1,000th winner of his career when Trillie won at England's Salisbury racecourse on Wednesday. |
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Trainer Dennis Hall saddled Indian Express, whom Bob Baffert trained in his previous three North American starts. |
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Armando Martinez rode three winners on the program while eight different trainers saddled winners. |
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Equally alarming is the amount of debt many Rochdale families are saddled with. |
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One is not sentenced to be drug or alcohol dependent in the way people are saddled with schizophrenia or multiple sclerosis. |
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Mom is now saddled with the additional burdens of becoming the primary breadwinner and household repairman. |
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Jerry Lee worked her for about 20 minutes then saddled her and put her on a lunge line. |
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He idly wondered who the poor saps were who would be saddled with the escort duty on that one. |
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Mules and donkeys walk among them, some saddled and laden, others bearing wooden tent poles. |
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She saddled the mare, the just-awoken horse quickly catching onto Fiona's urgency. |
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Now they're saddled with Slavonic tongue-twisters with more consonants and fewer vowels than can possibly be good for them. |
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Also, the franchise was saddled with bad draft picks and even worse trades in its infancy and still hasn't recovered. |
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We saddled up, although simply getting on the horse was a trial for a shorty like me. |
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He changed horses five times, each time dropping off a blown horse and throwing himself into the next one that was saddled. |
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However, there are about 2.5 million policyholders saddled with plans that are doing worse than others. |
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When we get saddled with unsaleable items, it costs us money to get rid of them. |
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Ministers are braced for a backlash from business leaders who fear they will be saddled with older workers whom they cannot ask to leave. |
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Many are also saddled with record debt and have squandered their 401's during the years when they should be aggressively socking it away. |
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He saddled and bridled Ebony, untied the halter, and led his horse carefully through the trees. |
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As if of some amazing coincidence, a large white gelding broke from the ruins, still saddled and bridled. |
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In the back, behind the inn, their horses were waiting, already saddled and bridled. |
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Maxim had already saddled and bridled both their horses and was waiting patiently. |
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It was my bay mare, saddled and bridled, and tied by a neck rope to a young tree. |
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And she is saddled with a French accent so thick she sounds like she's swallowing vichyssoise every time she talks. |
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The stableman was already at the festivities so I saddled my own horse, a stout black mare. |
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And they do so while saddled with parties and trade unions that have abandoned all pretence of opposing the profit system. |
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She quietly saddled a chestnut mare a few stalls down from him and walked him out of the barn. |
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Although saddled with a convoluted plot, he has invested his film with enough grit, panache and edgy style to make it thoroughly gripping. |
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Putin was saddled with social commitments and expectations inherited from Soviet days that were wildly beyond his means to meet. |
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She was dealt felony charges for incitation to riot and setting a puppet on fire and saddled with a four-hundred-thousand dollar bail. |
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It could not be saddled with Toyota's first-generation technology while its rival was busy creating the next system. |
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I love the saddled roof tops, or the French roofs as they are called in Belgium. |
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All of this has saddled art songs with a reputation for preciosity and snobbishness. |
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Entire communities can be left saddled with debts taken on to fund this daylight robbery. |
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Now we are likely to be saddled with not only a presidential election, but a general election as well. |
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His near misses have left him saddled with a reputation as a man who, when the going gets tough, goes to pieces. |
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Stacey chose a dapple gray horse, and a groom saddled the horse up for her. |
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He's a wandering laborer with a penchant for black-out drinking, saddled with a blackmailing alcoholic groupie played by Thomas Mitchell. |
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Kate nodded and quickly saddled her mare and lashed her pack securely onto the saddle. |
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No matter how it is worded we are saddled with a system YOU think is good enough for the rest of us, just not good enough for you. |
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Kris sometimes just saddled her up, walked into the ring, and sat thinking on her back. |
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When she began drinking the ice in the bottle shook, and the Arabian she was saddled on didn't seem to like the noise. |
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As he strolled across the main street, Hoss saw Adam's Sport saddled and tied to the hitching rail outside the livery. |
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John Lithgow is equally hilarious as the finance-loving ex-husband and bad father saddled with a much younger trophy wife and manic rug rat. |
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If the woman is maimed for life and is saddled with the other responsibilities, her lot is worse. |
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Her tack was resting on a bale of hay in front of the stall, and soon the mare was saddled and bridled. |
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The two young men saddled their horses and rode downtown, looking for Nicolette in any of the places that they had seen couples at. |
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Shoals of saddled bream and horse mackerel loitered mid-water. |
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We will not be saddled, as was threatened, with a theoretical and ideological construct of relationships that corresponded to almost no one's reality. |
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Millions of grads are saddled with unpayable student loans, yet colleges still say they're a sound investment. |
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The Cheshire-based trainer saddled the great Red Rum to dominate the marathon steeplechase over a five-year period more than a quarter-of-a-century ago. |
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He was previously conditioned by Ken McPeek, who saddled him to his victory in the Belmont Stakes along with his win in the 2002 Sir Barton Stakes. |
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There was joy on the double for racing's first Lady Jessica Harrington at Leopardstown as the County Kildare trainer saddled the winners of the two feature races. |
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Many very young people find themselves saddled with mountainous debts. |
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It is the health of middle age, however, not the flush of youth, and saddled with an unhelpful dash of peter pan syndrome. |
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But forget about the tertiary side characters, the main players are also saddled with catastrophically absurd stories as well. |
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Soon after, a saddled and bridled chestnut horse came striding into view. |
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Together the two men saddled their horses and rode from Virginia City. |
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Though saddled with a reputation for being a straight-faced bunch of no-fun guys, the crucial role accountants play in the heart and soul of the economy cannot be overstated. |
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The old man handed the already saddled brown horse's reins to him. |
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Alan, Jed's older brother, is a lawyer in their father's Toronto firm, hating his profession but saddled with the expectations of his disapproving you-know-who. |
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Then it just might be possible to have her be guardian for the others, but why should such a young person be saddled with responsibility like that? |
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So I went to the stables myself, saddled my horse, and mounted. |
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One media analyst said that many UK media companies, saddled with debts, and regional newspaper groups, have been slow on the uptake for this kind of time-saving technology. |
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The idea of these two people, each saddled with real issues, trying to break through psychological barriers and make a meaningful connection is ripe with possibilities. |
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A stableboy met them with a roan pony, sleek and comfortably saddled. |
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James, a 26-year-old trainee organic farmer, and Tom a mature stonemason, both want to build their own homes without being saddled with a mortgage. |
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This mid-engined road racer is saddled with a supercharged version of the bulky 5.4-liter V8, an engine no more suited to a modern supercar than to a Focus. |
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Slightly chastened by the experience, Ganesh finds himself saddled with an old, sick couple looking for a hospital, who have been abandoned by fellow villagers. |
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Because of the rocketing cost of buying a house, many people are saddled with mortgages they can barely afford even at the record low interest rates of recent years. |
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We are now saddled with having to accept nuclear waste from not only the rest of the UK, but other countries. |
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Consequently, people are saddled with original sin, born sinful and unable to avoid committing sinful acts. |
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There was no camp, bedroll, or fire and no other sign of a man, just the saddled horse with saddlebags and packs tied on behind it. |
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As ever, Willie Mullins will be central to the success of the raiding party at a meeting where he has saddled 33 winners. |
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He has saddled the finances of the Principality with the costs of a huge electoral fraud. |
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Tom Cooper has already saddled a winner at Listowel this week, and this son of Sea Raven can prove better than his mark. |
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He recalls that his company maintained horse would be presented to him, saddled and bridled, outside his bungalow each morning by his syce. |
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I'm sure Kerry MacLeain, our guide, later told his buddies about the two pantywaists he had been saddled with that morning. |
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He has been giving up fewer walks this past month but his stats are still saddled with his promiscuousness earlier in the season. |
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France demanded a high payment for compensation to slaveholders who lost their property, and Haiti was saddled with unmanageable debt for decades. |
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Michael Bell's five-year-old receives weight from main danger Sarangani, officially rated inferior to Prairie Wolf but saddled with a penalty for last month's Yarmouth win. |
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Eleven-times champion jockey Pat Eddery saddled his first winner since joining the training ranks when Visionist pic with this horse landed the Play Blackjack At intercasino. |
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This overprivileged toff can't even begin to imagine the stress and hardship these selfless people endure without being saddled with parking charges on top of everything else. |
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France was deprived of many of its colonies and had saddled itself with heavy war debts that its inefficient financial system could barely handle. |
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One wonders whether, having saddled his hero with such an impossible surname, Estrin felt obliged to give him every other conceivable social advantage. |
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The First World War left Britain saddled with enormous debts, and the Great Depression had further reduced Britain's ability to pay for defence of its empire. |
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The last trainer to land the autumn double was S H Darling in 1925, who saddled Masked Marvel to win the Cambridgeshire and Forseti to land the Cesarewitch. |
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Hannon saddled four runners for the five-furlong dash, but the nearest he got to the pounds 71,760 prize was half-length runner-up Halland Park Girl. |
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He has been saddled with the task of collecting evidence to the theft. |
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The late William Head saddled Le Paillon and Bon Mot to win the great race, while his son Alec reeled off four wins with Nuccio, Saint Crespin, Ivanjica and Gold River. |
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Homeboy is the only horse he has saddled to date, making the frame twice already this month, and it appeared only a matter of time before he went better. |
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