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  • The Blindman's Horses, a critique on the prior three volumes by Kema
  • ctorian fairground rides: 1893 Steam Galloping Horses, a Helter skelter, a Ferris wheel, cakewalk, a
  • elds that are usually used for people who keep horses, a park named Llewellyn Park and an old work h
  • ides his top horse Oncarlos Lips rides 8 to 10 horses a day in the professional accommodation in Mad
  • lf of the valley and was renowned for breeding horses, a tradition that remains in the area to the p
  • The property included stables for 6 horses, a gamekeepers bothy and well appointed dog ke
  • It consists of 6 Carriages with 6 Horses, a Head Coachman, a Second Coachman and 3 Groo
  • al in capturing a number of prisoners, wagons, horses, a Confederate paymaster and $40,000 of Confed
  • ic areas, live entertainment (including diving horses), a dance hall with spring-supported floors, a
  • In horses, a mutation in the middle of the EDNRB gene, I
  • ncluding lions in cages, cattle that resembled horses, a bird that spoke both Arabic and Berber, dat
  • o came later, the Avars were buried with their horses; a number of these graves have been unearthed.
  • The product is sometimes used for gingering of horses, a practice that is seen in the horse show wor
  • d by a parade of the Emir and his entourage on horses, accompanied by music players, and ending at t
  • of the leading stud farms in the country with horses acquired from across Europe and the United Sta
  • across the river at this point carrying barge horses across to the towpath on the opposite side.
  • By strategically running horses across the dusty Dominguez hills in the area n
  • Sway/Wild Horses, acrylic on canvas, 44 x 46 inches, 1983;
  • "In this Western the horses act slightly better than the actors."
  • al lobbying by the charity, The Exportation of Horses Act is introduced to protect the welfare of ho
  • Saukko family continued to own the successive horses acting as Traveler until 2002.
  • Taught the breeding and training of horses, after he was freed Williamson remained in Ale
  • one of his favourite themes, that of riderless horses after a battle, in this case in a mad gallop "
  • Stephen Sanford named all his best horses after members of the Mohawk nation.
  • ntus, King of Siraces Abeacus organized 20,000 horses after the Roman occupation of the Kingdom of P
  • hereas the younger son William is terrified of horses after a hunting accident and aspires to be an
  • ts prefer larger mammals, ranging from cats to horses, again including humans.
  • A Grade III event open to horses age three and older, it is contested on dirt o
  • A one mile race on dirt, it was open to horses age three and older.
  • The Grade II sprint is open to horses, age three and up, willing to race six furlong
  • s, it is a five furlong sprint on turf open to horses age three and older.
  • Open to horses age three and older, it is contested on Cushio
  • s race with a purse of $300,000, it is open to horses, age four, willing to race one and one-eighth
  • A Grade III event, it is open to horses age three and older.
  • Grade II event since 2001, the race is open to horses age four and older.
  • It is open to horses age four and older and is contested on turf at
  • The Grade II race is open to horses, age three and up, willing to race one and one
  • Open to horses age four and older, it is contested on dirt ov
  • A Grade I event open to horses age three and older, it is a six furlong sprin
  • The Grade II event is open to horses, age four and up, willing to race one and one-
  • The Grade III event is open to horses, age three and up, willing to race one and one
  • ption through 1968, it was a handicap race for horses age three and older.
  • istance of six furlongs on turf, it is open to horses age three and older.
  • Currently a Grade II event, it is open to horses age three and older and is contested on dirt o
  • s the Hollywood Handicap in 1972, and open for horses age three and up until 1985, the name was chan
  • The Grade II event is open to horses, age three and up, willing to race one mile an
  • A Grade II event since 2007, it is open to horses age four and older and is contested on turf ov
  • Open to horses age three and older, it was contested on dirt
  • Open to horses age three and older, it was contested on turf
  • Open to horses age four and older, it is contested on dirt ov
  • sually run in early March, the race is open to horses, age three, willing to race 11/8 miles (9 furl
  • The race is open to horses, age three and up.
  • A Grade II event open to horses age three and older, it was contest on turf ov
  • The race is open to horses, age three and up, willing to race one and one
  • The Grade III event is open to horses age three and older and is contested on dirt o
  • Tree Racing Association series, it is open to horses age three and older and is contested on turf a
  • A handicap event for horses age four and older, it is contested on dirt at
  • A sprint race open to horses age four and older, it is contested on dirt ov
  • A Grade III event, it is open to horses age three and older and is contested on dirt a
  • A Grade III sprint race open to horses age four and older, it is contested on Pro-Rid
  • The race is open to horses age three, willing to race one and one-eighth
  • A Grade III event open to horses age three and older, it is contested on dirt o
  • The Grade II event is open to horses, age three and up, willing to race one and one
  • The event is restricted to horses age four years and older who were bred in Stat
  • Open to horses age three and older, it is contested on dirt o
  • The Grade II event is open to horses age three and up willing to race one and one-e
  • A Grade III event open to horses age four and older, it is contested on dirt ov
  • Raced in late November, it is open to horses age three-years-old and up.
  • l Hunt chase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older.
  • l Hunt chase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older.
  • hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older.
  • hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older.
  • race held under open handicap conditions, for horses aged three years old and upwards, over a dista
  • hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older.
  • l Hunt chase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five-years-old or above.
  • A sprint race open to horses aged four and older, it is contested over a di
  • hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older.
  • hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older.
  • l Hunt chase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older.
  • l Hunt chase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older.
  • l Hunt chase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older.
  • l Hunt chase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older.
  • Handicap is an American race for thoroughbred horses, aged three and up, run annually in mid August
  • Hutcheson Stakes is regarded as a preview for horses aiming for a run at the Kentucky Derby.
  • The horses all returned safely but Mr Moore suffered a br
  • The daughter of farmers, she has been around horses all of her life.
  • ner Moody Jolley, LeRoy Jolley has been around horses all his life at age nineteen received a New Yo
  • Only Fools and Horses: All The Best Volume 3
  • Carroll has raced horses all over the country, including at Monmouth Pa
  • lowed on the trails or in the campgrounds, and horses allowed only on designated trails.
  • Having horses allowed them to expand their territories and h
  • The Thompson family enjoyed riding horses along bridle paths on the property that led to
  • animal control is required for the burros and horses along the major route US 95, (north-south rout
  • These boys worked underground, leading horses along subterranean roads, manipulating ventila
  • In the pit was found the remains of some forty horses along with Cannon balls, Clubs and Large Butto
  • se, Horse trading is the buying and selling of horses, also called "Horse Dealing".
  • Abyssinian horses also live in Sudan.
  • , from French travail, a frame for restraining horses; also obsolete travoy or travoise) is a frame
  • to learn presages and admonitions divine from horses also.
  • In World War I he donated wool, meat, horses, ambulances and even fighter airplanes to the
  • In 1683 a Spanish expedition into Texas found horses among the Indians.
  • 1978 Think Harmony with Horses: An In-depth Study of Horse/man Relationship
  • ap a man in a tree, surrounded by baying dogs, horses and men with guns.
  • War of Independence, the Bosphorus, fishermen, horses and nature.
  • Since the track was built for horses and predated most organized dirt-oval motor ra
  • Star of Kazan, by Eva Ibbotson, where Lipizzan horses and the Spanish Riding School are key elements
  • s as a CCI*** event, attracting top riders and horses, and also incorporates the Under-25 championsh
  • p, 36,000 goats, 13,000 cattle and yaks, 6,000 horses, and 280 camels.
  • s a British artist who specialized in painting horses and other aspects of British country life.
  • , Military Equitation: or A Method of Breaking Horses, and Teaching Soldiers to Ride - this had alre
  • chanical toys, toy trains, dollhouses, rocking horses and tricycles.
  • "they [the Osage] have stolen all our best horses, and have reduced us to work with our naked ha
  • ll Terriers that is similar to SCID in Arabian horses and mice.
  • By day, he became a stock dealer, trading in horses and cattle.
  • Yu Baosi and his men rob the horses and present them to the Zeng Family Fortress.
  • Focussing his art on representing horses and landscapes, his fame crossed borders and i
  • n to use the roads free of charge, when taking horses and carts laden with produce from their own fa
  • she has a special gift for communicating with horses, and when she helps Magic Spirit, Tilly meets
  • ells a new story about Tilly's adventures with horses and ponies that she comes into contact with, a
  • 1880s he painted mainly rural themes, such as horses and cattle.
  • th new 4.5 inch howitzers, reunited with their horses and commenced training.
  • tensen felt similarly, saying, "I like to ride horses, and I like Westerns, but there are a lot of b
  • d for houses and personal hangars, stables for horses, and equestrian riding trails.
  • he 20th Century it mainly involved the sale of horses and other livestock.
  • war years were beef, hay, blacksmith supplies, horses and pork.
  • However, the loss of horses and personal property did not have a significa
  • eople, the capture of weapons, 100 cows and 78 horses, and the destruction of a German garrison.
  • ITIA were frontiersmen who furnished their own horses and arms.
  • There are lots of fields with horses, and also lots of routes into the well known F
  • The team get to grips with shire horses and Alex and Peter make cider.
  • The use of florfenicol in horses, and likely in other equids, typically causes
  • e encampment with Gue taking several Blackfoot horses and scalps.
  • n ancient area of grazing land, still used for horses and cattle, and has never been ploughed.
  • ging post for the transport of men, munitions, horses and equipment from Salisbury Plain which were
  • required to assemble on the Wicker with their horses and arms before the Lord of the Manor.
  • by, Martin raised and showed Tennessee Walking Horses and owned a champion pony.
  • nald Perrin, To the Manor Born, Only Fools and Horses, and High Hopes.
  • irst two legs of the Triple Crown on different horses, and Borel, with a win in the Belmont, could h
  • try Roads, to accommodate the heavy traffic of horses and riders into the town proper of Cornwall Br
  • Horses and Tack (Revised ed.).
  • self-acting planes, fixed steam-engine planes, horses and steam locomotives.
  • in supplied the Texian army with beef, cattle, horses, and corn.
  • 000 pets over the years, including dogs, cats, horses, and snakes.
  • for which purpose he was required to give men, horses and cattle.
  • They paid me full value for the horses and could not have known they were stolen.
  • e several transatlantic crossings to transport horses and troops.
  • CA so that it could be used as a rest home for horses and other unwanted or abandoned animals.
  • nd one between nine and twelve, as well as six horses and twelve head of cattle.
  • , Abrams switched to working with Thoroughbred horses and in 1993 went out on his own.
  • The pack-trail was widened to allow teams of horses and wagons, loaded high with provisions, to ca
  • he Stampeders introduced pageantry with saddle horses and chuck wagons as they defeated the Ottawa R
  • Yukon River in Alaska, having to abandon their horses and continue on foot, carrying their weapons a
  • any Virginians were raised riding and breeding horses, and thus were capable of jumping and military
  • Horses and the Handicapped is a non-profit organizati
  • tarai horse-breeding ranch, learning about the horses and the ranch's lively family and workers.
  • He grew up around horses and musical instruments before the family move
  • His paintings of sheep, of horses and of cattle in landscape, somewhat after the
  • A form of scabies, Sarcoptes equi occurs in horses and riders can suffer an itchy skin disorder f
  • He mounted all the riders for whom he had horses and made a gap on the east side of the wall th
  • ury, which were originally used as stables for horses and pit ponies working on the railways.
  • travelling and living around York, dealing in horses and attending the Appleby Horse Fair.
  • sound of the train and the arrival of people, horses and others on arrival at the palace on the dru
  • battled each other closely both as 2 year old horses and in the 1978 Triple Crown races (with Affir
  • mily sitcom in the tradition of Only Fools And Horses and The Royle Family - churning out series aft
  • giant hailstones killed men and horses, and even the most courageous were terrified,
  • by superior force, taking with them only a few horses and prisoners.
  • ossessing, purchasing, selling, or donation of horses and other equines to be slaughtered for human
  • h Cavalry Regiment (United States), seized 100 horses and mules, burned the town, killed 14 soldiers
  • And their horses and riders
  • hese include the Cakes of Bread, the Coach and Horses and the Salt Cellar.
  • ndition appears to be improved by contact with horses and other animals, the family leave their home
  • ves, women, turtles, American eagles, rabbits, horses and other creatures and “miracles”.
  • sorder MEP Joe Higgins said: "The use of Garda horses and dogs against student protesters in Dublin
  • showed burials with rich grave goods including horses and gold artefacts.
  • his men passed along the Murrumbidgee River on horses and drays.
  • Almost 3,000 horses and mules were rounded up by the troops.
  • ven awards of silk, servants, a mansion, land, horses, and other assorted treasures.
  • He was a prolific breeder of champion horses, and is the maternal grandsire of Khemosabi.
  • hits the city, the aftermath of which involves horses and dogs going completely mad and attacking ev
  • Ricardo Vejar, owned a considerable number of horses and cattle, which they kept at Rancho Rodeo de
  • IRA detonated nearby, killing 11 people and 7 horses, and injuring Sefton and 8 of his stablemates.
  • The horse in question is in the second rank of horses, and is the only one that has a golden bow on
  • Only horses and their progeny derived from the old bloodli
  • Nez Perce Indians relayed that he stole horses and returned home.
  • ed for footpath only, while others are open to horses and mountain bikes.
  • Allana and Atong were terrified of horses and struggled in their photo shoots.
  • e Penguins, David Attenborough, Only Fools and Horses and various British television channels, but p
  • d of five mourning coaches, each drawn by four horses and the private carriage of the deceased, left
  • includes moorland equines as well as domestic horses and ponies.
  • e allowing them to spend his entire fortune on horses and frivolous balls.
  • The giant man killed both men and horses and nothing could defeat him.
  • s a sculptor; his tasks included arranging the horses and modeling for the monument as General Sherm
  • i family of the Takanabe Clan rounded up feral horses and developed a pool of breeding stock.
  • toria, Texas, and other nearby towns, stealing horses and livestock and killing dozens of white sett
  • ildren, organic vegetables, assorted chickens, horses and sheep.
  • litary forces arising from Inner Asia had many horses and the men had excellent riding skills.
  • Hill raised cattle and horses and was also involved in the sale of lumber.
  • ts, 20,000 sheep, 2,200 heads of cattle, 4,000 horses and 6 camels.
  • Horses and hunters by the sea, 1850s
  • sle's albums Belinda, Heaven on Earth, Runaway Horses and Live Your Life Be Free.
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