They walked their horses out of the barn, and then began trotting to the main road where they urged their horses into a canter. |
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Once, after they were tacked up, and out in the ring, trotting and cantering around, Lysander came up to watch them. |
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I will look at trotting fast flowing waters before moving into still water tactics. |
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The name Trotters has nothing to do with sheep's or pigs' trotters, or trotting races. |
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On rivers some sort of trotting technique is ideal for the centrepin and the great thing with a centrepin is that the reel does all the work. |
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Wet bread is primarily a trotting bait and as such is mainly used with trotting tackle. |
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It was rather like trotting from a punt in traditional Thames style with the boat moored across the stream. |
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Lady hesitated for a moment, watching the two in front of her with an inquisitive look before trotting off briskly to catch up. |
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But as he sat on his horse, trotting along in that seemingly endless line, he was struck by the sheer futility of war. |
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I have a small tackle box that holds a variety of wagglers, trotting floats, leads, spinners, shot and hooks. |
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Some people just don't get this film and believe that the Coens are trotting out weak absurdism to disguise and buttress a genre storyline. |
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So, what if you get on your horse and he starts jigging, trotting or moving around at an improper pace? |
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That same recreational jogger could keep up with the preferred trotting speed of a thousand-pound horse. |
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Harness racing, pacing and trotting, are raced by standard-bred horses as opposed to thoroughbreds, who do the galloping. |
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Jade smiled and followed him down the hall, the child trotting at a quick pace to keep up with her long strides. |
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I heard the sound of a horse lightly trotting, and I looked to my right to see a horse with a carriage trotting towards me. |
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Yesterday I dashed out for a surf, trotting off down the street in my wetsuit, board tucked under my arm. |
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An hour and a half later, he was trotting through the corridors with the papers under his arm. |
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On the purple segment at the base of the shield is a silver stag, trotting with one fore hoof raised, within a silver ring. |
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The cape was masking her face and hair colour and the horse was trotting along the street with little pace. |
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Harness racing, pacing and trotting, is raced by standard-bred horses as opposed to thoroughbreds, who do the galloping. |
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Upon cresting a rise, we saw him at something like 130 yards away trotting toward the canyon. |
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The horse pricked its ears and let loose a shrill whinny, trotting to Robyn. |
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His workplace relations minister begrudges a modest pay rise for the lowly paid, trotting out the hoary old chestnut that better pay costs jobs. |
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I discreetly peeked at the glass front door of the place and saw girls dressed in shiny, sequinned, Lycra outfits trotting around. |
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More funny little old men come trotting after me as I cross the floor from corner to corner. |
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An old man came trotting up towards them, he was short and plump, red faced, his short gray hair was tucked under a bright red cap. |
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The three sat down on the edge of the trailer, as the buckskin came trotting up looking for treats. |
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He beat the final defender with a delightful little shimmy before trotting round to touch down between the posts. |
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The Camp meeting is the only harness racing event in the county run under the Irish trotting and harness racing federation rules. |
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When trotting with a pin in fast water, I often use bread flake as my hook bait. |
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The referee did not even bother with a preparatory yellow card and the lad was trotting towards the dressing room. |
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She nudged him with her nose, and gave him a brief lick of her long tongue before turning and trotting away. |
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The dog trotted back out of the forest, trotting along happily, with the ruff of a pup in her mouth. |
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As I approached the gate by man I assumed was the gardener with an old Irish setter trotting at his heels. |
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Further downstream, Alex and George were enjoying similar success trotting their floats down a sumptuous stream. |
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The mouse opened her eyes at the sound of voices and saw several people trotting down the street in apparent concern. |
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So will I be trotting back down to Woolwich tomorrow to find out more about it? |
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They entered the open gate and started trotting the horses to warm them up. |
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The smell of horses and sweat filled the air, the men and horses walking or trotting around restlessly. |
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Having something bloggable does create a little additional value, but trotting out an actual movie review, MSM-style, doesn't interest me much. |
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A very smart bunch who appeared to take great delight in posing and trotting about the place. |
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I used to love trotting out of a morning to potter about the wilderness in my gown and pyjamas, all unshaved and generally unkempt. |
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While electric cars are being snuffed out, automakers are trotting out hybrid vehicles as the answer for fuel-economy-conscious consumers. |
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Blumenthal, a courtly gentleman of 68 in a perfectly crisp blue shirt, gets laughs by trotting out his rudimentary Spanish. |
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This outing would enable it to polish up its form for its next outing on the mounted trotting. |
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The victim of cyclophobia could only travel only by trotting along on his favourite nag, but his miraculous feet carried the Treparry team upward and onward. |
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You can have fun, because there is no trotting around with fried eggs and mussy dishes. |
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The second block will require a little less money as you may get tired of globe trotting and the third block even less. |
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Towering over me, Peck waved magisterially at a uniformed maid who came trotting over the perfect sward towards us. |
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Number six, the Prime Minister's real spending priorities are globe trotting, golf, gluttony and gum. |
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The United defence thronged into the middle for some reason, allowed Wright to send a ball back to Mitchell who was by this time trotting, unaccompanied, into the box. |
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We stopped for a breather and I stroked the dog who had been trotting at our heels. |
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This is not a hardened star trotting out rote replies but a person speaking with feeling and abandon. |
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In this Gallus II Stakes, it returns to the trot after making good attempts on the mounted trotting. |
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It included videos of trotting horses from Sky News Arabia, a song by the Australian singer Gotye, and a BBC documentary from Somalia. |
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And yes, I have heard of a Shewee but there's something oddly humiliating about trotting off with a rubber hose in front of your colleagues. |
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It has just shown its form on the mounted trotting and will not at all be disturbed by the change of discipline. |
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This noble, blond elf rides in her white dress and with her transparent wings on her peacefully trotting horse. |
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Over the years, Richard Clayderman has become the globe trotting musician par excellence, constantly giving concerts the world over. |
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Around 1922, the trotting steps were discarded for a less energetic movement called the Saunter. |
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White said the optics won't be good for CSC employees who were irked their chief was globe trotting while guards struggled to hammer out a new contract. |
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Although I started off learning to use a centre pin with my Grandfather from the bank, I gained a lot of experience trotting from a punt on the tidal Thames. |
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From his stallion Barss came the Orlov trotter that became the foundation of Russian trotting stock. |
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Once the red mist had lifted, however, Rosanna offered a gracious apology for her comments, trotting out the usual stuff about not meaning to offend anyone, etc., etc. |
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A swimmer gets up and approaches the sea and Haley is down once more, trotting on the black sand with a battered piece of flotation equipment, just in case. |
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The old men of the NFL are trotting out the same tired arguments the codgers in the Pentagon got away with for years. |
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Perhaps, but he is trotting out a more favorable statistic than the deadly homicide rate. |
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I thought about paying to ride one of the horses, and slowly trotting down the road, until I was out of the sight of the zoo's curator, and then galloping away. |
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They saw the silhouettes of four riders off in the distance, trotting their horses as if they were at the end of a long journey and eager to reach their destination. |
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A short, plump woman came trotting out of one of the bag rooms. |
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And now two-and-a-half years later she's trotting about town with Tom. |
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They've got a formula and they keep trotting it out year after year. |
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The Harness Racing Authority of NSW has sent a directive to show societies indicating that harness racing can only be conducted on registered trotting tracks. |
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A grandstand believed to have been at the trotting track since early in the century was shifted to the new football ground, where it offered a lofty view over the valley. |
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Getting an answer from him was not that easy, as the Swiss artist's renown means that he is continually trotting the globe in the service of light art. |
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People who try to decide a question today by trotting out a precedent from the long-ago past are acting just about as sensibly as the man who, when trying to sell his house, carried a brick in his pocket as a sample. |
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I believe it would be far more interesting to show imagination, rather than to keep trotting out old-fashioned ideas that we have heard all too often. |
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It is illustrated with photographs of Inuit dog teams trotting single file down a forest trail or hauling a wooden komatik, or Inuit sledge, over buckled lake ice. |
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The one to mention in the trotting competition is the BMW Grand Prix, with a total prize pot of CHF 40,000, won this year by Jullyannis with Claudia Koller in the racing sulky. |
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If it is running at a mounted trotting, it has good abilities in the sulky as shown by its surprised fourth place on 5 January at a shorter distance, in a similar field. |
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In fact, it is Warwick International School of Riding and the only maidens are the ones trotting ponies overjumps in a neighbouring field. |
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It is obvious that by trotting out imaginary scandals and trying to stir up old conflicts, the Bloc is just looking for something to justify its existence. |
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Two days after the purchase while trotting the horse on Southport beach, McCain noticed that Red Rum appeared lame. |
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The European Union must also acknowledge the end of a magical formula that all the European Institutions keep trotting out, according to which growth plus competition would necessarily equal employment and development. |
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Instead of trotting off to the doctors to get a bandage on their tennis elbow, they will all be off to Benidorm. |
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Perhaps David Bowie could perform in his first stage show since the release of The Next Day, sitting astride Kanye as magical, acidy backdrops of trotting Shetland ponies roll on overhead? |
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Nor would Raisa – unlike harsher human commentators – have thought any the worse of a smooth-shaven Tory leader for trotting along the lane with such pals. |
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More than just dogs trotting about looking gorgeous while their owner lollops behind, this is addictive. |
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After the party had wound up, I did a bit of hard nutting over my plans for trotting. |
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Two of these, France Galop and Le Cheval Français, are responsible for racing regulation and prize money of flat and jump racing and trotting racing respectively with a balance between the two codes. |
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But when a tailed frog swims, it moves more like a trotting horse. |
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The cards are a mixture of Flat races, trotting races and also a unique discipline known as Skijoring, which is a trotting race in which the riders are pulled along on skis. |
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