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  • sed to pay, claiming that he had given the Kid horses, supplies, and protection over the years in li
  • Most of the horses swam ashore and were the ancestors of a feral
  • ter, cattle, potatoes, buckwheat, cider, oxen, horses, swine and sheep.
  • But it can also occur in horses, swine, and dogs (rarely in sheep).
  • of the font is attributed to contact with the horses' tack.
  • ,060 lights, the mechanisms are German and the horses' tails are real.
  • k medicine, or even for decorative coloring of horses' tails.
  • was extremely hard hit by the loss of valuable horses taken by parliamentary troops from the local W
  • There are usually 40 horses taking part in the race but fewer than 10 may
  • and was often seen driving a handsome pair of horses tandem through Leesburg.
  • alm trees and a peacock, whilst Israel's shows horses, temples and laughing men and women.
  • The troop's panicked horses, terrified, shriek hysterically as they are su
  • ong but in 1999 was suspended after two of his horses tested positive for banned medications.
  • n (aka genetic homogeneity) in modern domestic horses than expected based on the overall genetic var
  • The Crow had more horses than any other Plains tribe; in 1914 they numb
  • This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or thir
  • This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or thir
  • als are seen in competitions such as those for horses that evaluate athletic performance, or in show
  • Horses that are killed for reasons other than human c
  • She and boyfriend John Ostwald used six Brumby horses that they had caught and tamed through a proce
  • This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or thir
  • is titled "Around" and is composed of carousel horses that dance to music whenever the viewer comes
  • d is often made of manure from animals such as horses that pass much undigested plant cellulose in t
  • se identified in Shire, Clydesdale and Belgian horses that resembles Scratches.
  • sh the breed using feral Walers descended from horses that had been set loose in rural regions, when
  • They own horses that are used in specific classes that are for
  • An older Indian came to unhitch some horses that were tied to the wagon.
  • The Lady Penrhyn carried the first horses that came to Australia, which it is thought co
  • This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or thir
  • local firemen playing the charioteers and the horses that normally pulled the fire wagons pulling t
  • In addition, Calumet had three interesting horses that finished second in the Trial.
  • package from Rogue/Lone, inside are the golden horses that belongs to Chang's family and a message r
  • h as a buckboard, covered or surrey wagon with horses that were fully rigged as well as a homestead
  • Horses that suffer from this disease can never be con
  • Porter trained horses that won twenty three of the British Classic R
  • His job was to record all the horses that he could see on the finishing straight at
  • s that there were different subspecies of wild horses that became domesticated, and this subtype was
  • Horses that are ridglings are usually gelded, though
  • chariot that was pulled by a hippocampus or by horses that could ride on the sea, and sailors someti
  • e (as the "sophist" in the dialogue explains) " horses" includes horses that are white, yellow, brown
  • A total of three horses that have won the Donn Handicap went on to be
  • placed under tents at both venues to cool off horses that have worked outside.
  • The concept of the shoot was to show that horses that are galloping completely lift all four ho
  • ld hold four hose wagons and had stalls for 10 horses that pulled the wagons.
  • iter) explained in The Story of Only Fools and Horses, that he had planned for the episode "Who Want
  • This is a listing of the horses that finished in either first, second, or thir
  • There are five pubs: the Waggon and Horses, the Bull's Head, the Mermaid, the Freemason's
  • Crazy horses: the history of British drag racing by Brian T
  • of southern Turkmenistan most famous for their horses, the Ahal-Teke desert horse.
  • Brian Taylor, foreword by Don Garlits, Crazy horses: the history of British drag racing, Haynes Pu
  • fect Meringues, Mr. Starlight, The Ten O'Clock Horses, The Unfortunates, The Future Homemakers of Am
  • Among its many successful horses, the stable owned the good runner Winter's Tal
  • Open to two-year-old horses, the Grade III event is contested on synthetic
  • on the popular British sitcom, Only Fools and Horses, the latter beginning with a suspiciously simi
  • than 170 stakes winners and seven millionaire horses, the most famous of which was Best Pal.
  • ore dramatic version, instead of wagering mere horses, the suitor had to forfeit his life if he fail
  • he roads, providing their own tools, carts and horses; the work was overseen by an unpaid local appo
  • Due to its shortage of horses, the troop was unable to move when the general
  • n foggy weather with a corn wagon drawn by two horses, the wagon being pushed down the line for some
  • the second being 1996's All The Pretty Little Horses: The Inmost Light and the last being 1996's Th
  • Nightfur features music by Band Of Horses, The Parson Redheads, The Stevenson Ranch Davi
  • has written a book about his experiences with horses, The Soul of a Horse.
  • The horses the Native Americans needed came from trading
  • ever from this spot are the cane brake and the horses; the tall timber and the mysterious river, whe
  • barn was also on the property that housed the horses the Hart boys rode to school.”
  • In addition to providing patient care to horses, the hospital researches areas such as the use
  • When canal boats were still pulled by horses, the boatmen had to haul boats through the tun
  • Horses The Manager and Patruche scratched before the
  • As well as a source of hay for cows and horses, the area provides Lake trout, whitefish, koka
  • ore bloodshed, and instead killed the cows and horses the army brought along, and filled their meat
  • te that an anonymous fan yelled out "Hold your horses, the elephants are coming!"
  • ravens and the cock, now the emblem of France; horses; the tree of life; dogs or wolves; a pair of s
  • f the company's horse-tramcars, along with 906 horses; the first Salford Corporation operated tramca
  • othes, The Big Book of Babies, The Big Book of Horses, The Big Book of Dogs, The Big Book of Cats.
  • Open to two-year-old horses, the Hopeful is the first Grade I stakes for t
  • For three-year-old horses, the 1 1/8 mile race was run on dirt until 199
  • going to do anything in the movie Beer for My Horses the intros to "Cat Scratch Fever" and "Strangl
  • s friend Al Hainer arrested for stealing three horses, The two asserted they had bought them legally
  • Lacking horses, the village drunkard, Nai Thongmen, mounts an
  • ted primarily of the theft of Negro slaves and horses, the looting and burning of houses and stores,
  • zekiel 26:10 By reason of the abundance of his horses their dust shall cover thee: thy walls shall s
  • "High Horses Theme"
  • The horses themselves were mostly given in charity by sym
  • hows logging in the forest with hand tools and horses, then moves to the spring log drive, with logg
  • ," included a song that began: "If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride, and rich man and poo
  • ed in England and began training National Hunt horses then Thoroughbreds for flat racing.
  • Besides the horses, there are also fortune tellers, palm readers
  • nd, while still a child, he began working with horses there by visiting stables and doing track work
  • the children can take part in, and keep their horses there.
  • r Nell uses her 'telepathy' to help Digby tame horses they eventually fall in love.
  • Though they have horses, they do not ride them, but use their milk for
  • Riding Akhal-Teke horses, they were stopped from completing the journey
  • don't eat the meat of pigs, dogs, donkeys and horses; they don't respect either the king of the cou
  • Through these horses they become powerful and fight against us.
  • In the next winter, missing the world of horses, they bought six acre property with stables an
  • hide on the side of the road to wait for some horses they can steal, but run into the same family a
  • "Compliments" is the first single from Band of Horses' third album Infinite Arms, which was released
  • She gained 10,000 horses this way.
  • Horses: Thoroughbred horse, Appaloosa pony, Miniature
  • They are usually pulled by two horses, though some require only one.
  • e course of his flight he loses control of the horses, threatening the earth beneath with fiery dest
  • Open to horses three years old and up, it is run at a distanc
  • Open to horses three years old and up, it is a Grade III stak
  • Open to horses three years old and up, it is run at the sprin
  • ce run in early May at Churchill Downs open to horses three years old and up.
  • A Grade III event open to horses three years of age and older, it is contested
  • Until 1964, the race was open to horses three years of age and older with the exceptio
  • augurated in 1957, through 1959 it was open to horses three-year-olds and up of either sex.
  • 0,000 Pennsylvania Governor's Cup Handicap for horses three-years-old and up run 5 furlongs on the t
  • n the farm that Sheila developed a passion for horses through pony clubs, gymkana's and showjumping.
  • man was used to create several other breeds of horses throughout Europe and Asia.
  • Among the many horses Thunder Gulch has sired are the graded stakes
  • ee days before being ripped apart between four horses, thus ending the long and bloody feud between
  • ld also involve stealing an enemy's weapons or horses tied up to his lodge in camp.
  • by the Spanish horsemen and possibly make the horses timid.
  • o went on to "back breed" primitive cattle and horses to "recreate" the extinct aurochs (the kind of
  • 1918, the regiment left the brigade and their horses to become a dismounted unit of the Machine Gun
  • The condition predisposes young horses to infection, often including severe swelling
  • eached the Harmandir Sahib and them tied their horses to the berry tree and went inside the Harmandi
  • Winchester, they captured enough artillery and horses to equip a battalion of infantry and cavalry,
  • years later, when conquistadors brought modern horses to North and South America circa 16th century,
  • They were forced to requisition horses to pull the cars... as the police informed the
  • Only the first four horses to pass the finishing post were recorded as of
  • ish Civil War Sheepy provided free quarter and horses to troops from the parliamentary garrisons fro
  • They come upon a carter damning his stubborn horses to hell; when they do move he praises God.
  • arried out dissections and experiments on dead horses to better understand the animal's physiology,
  • s in carrying seafood, vegetables, flowers and horses to and from Latin America.
  • to Quiberon, St. Nazaire, and Nantes; and 353 horses to Pauillac.
  • Now Salvator had no horses to race.
  • no, who is obliged to report that there are no horses to be had anywhere, not even for ready money.
  • In her free time, Kearney likes to ride horses, to knit, play soccer,read and watch her broth
  • Czech and Rus merchants sold wax, slaves, and horses to German merchants.
  • Stairway" was built wide enough to accommodate horses to facilitate such activities.
  • He would also lend horses to the English polo team for the International
  • ed a strategy to Tian Ji on how to utilize his horses to his advantage, and Tian won two out of thre
  • e building of a narrow gauge tramway worked by horses to transport coal from the pit to the Bridgewa
  • rrect in crediting the Hyksos with introducing horses to Egypt.
  • It is used on high quality bits for horses to encourage increased salivation, which leads
  • scouts dismounted and crept among the picketed horses to cut them loose.
  • providing extra warmth, especially to clipped horses, to keep flies off the animal in summer, or to
  • Marek Orban has to smuggle horses to Poland.
  • t along King's Highway, providing supplies and horses to travelers.
  • g the 1968 Games, the club had stables for 120 horses to have the event on the course and the neighb
  • ltiple passes) with the unusual, such as using horses to plow the soil between vines.
  • tracks were changed some years later, allowing horses to run on phenylbutazone.
  • old broken causeway, only large enough for two horses to pass it at a time, which was sixty yards lo
  • w road level, a ramp was constructed to enable horses to be brought out of the station, and the exit
  • Wansuela Suerte, and he has trained many other horses to Grand Prix.
  • In this period, Lady Wentworth also sold horses to Australia, Brazil, Holland and Portugal.
  • ancial picture also improved by selling 3 more horses to the Kellogg Ranch.
  • t also for a wide variety of pets ranging from horses to monkeys to lions and even fish.
  • caped from the palace, rode out of the city on horses to join his family for the trek to India”.
  • n advantage by preventing Irish exports of the horses to Scotland.
  • ing from 1804, it is one of several such white horses to be seen around Great Britain.
  • e used stun grenades, police in riot gear, and horses to kettle the crowd.
  • h position in 1870: "We had no preparation: no horses to haul the artillery reserves and the bridge
  • those killed were porters and men hiring their horses to ferry the pilgrims to the site.
  • lied to have gypsy ancestry, and calls for his horses to unite them rapidly.
  • d become known as Astroturf, inviting cars and horses to ride on the synthetic surface to gauge its
  • The conquistadors reintroduced horses to the Great Plains since their extinction in
  • y was to create a livery yard that enabled the horses to graze and eat feed stuffs that were free fr
  • 92 Derby winner) as the only Pennsylvania bred horses to win the Kentucky Derby in history.
  • Chinese cavalry, very few of them actually had horses to ride; and if they did actually have a horse
  • Players then can train their horses to gain "points" in the horses abilities (Star
  • Those who escape did so by spurring their horses to gallop faster, hence the naming of the batt
  • been built in the 13th century to enable pack horses to cross the river, carrying tin to the stanna
  • itney, she was leased along with several other horses to race for Duryea in 1904 as a 2-year-old and
  • hartered in 1866 and operated until 1888 using horses to pull rail cars over a 7 mile route.
  • Cobblestones such as these are designed for horses to get a good grip.
  • erything, from breaking in and producing young horses, to top class stable management.
  • he years ahead the qualification standards for horses to take part were tightened.
  • Cameahwait donated horses to Lewis and Clark to repay them for reuniting
  • era had no transport for the infantry and used horses to tow their artillery; German industry could
  • eal the ankle problem, he was one of the first horses to be treated in an indoor swimming pool desig
  • most often to evaluate the jumping ability of horses too young to jump under saddle.
  • at various locations during the European Heavy Horses tour of May and June 1978, but it is not certa
  • In Mongolia, the milking season for horses traditionally runs between mid-June and early
  • Six horses trained by Moody Jolley ran in the American Cl
  • cing in Britain, trophies, paintings of famous horses, trainers and jockeys, jockey uniforms, bettin
  • s most prestigious events, where attendees and horses travel from various continents.
  • Any coach or carriage of less than three horses traveling for hire had the limit set at one on
  • box, of any coach or carriage of three or more horses travelling for hire.
  • Others, as if against another enemy, as their horses turn, swing their shields over their heads to
  • es of tobacco were hauled around manually, and horses turned the grinding mills.
  • , The Little Fugitive, Shopgirl, Touching Wild Horses, Twin Dragons, Shopping and The Mangler.
  • d and another left the party shortly), sixteen horses, two months food and equipment, and the object
  • ir position compromised by an enemy patrol and horses unable to go on without rest, the Patriots und
  • l relief of Charleroi in June 1793, losing two horses under him in the process, and earning the rewa
  • Ray Werblin and her husband raced Thoroughbred horses under the nom de course, Elberon Farm.
  • He also began writing books about horses under the pseudonym James Robert Richard.
  • under the title "Una Voca" and also on Blinded Horses under the title "Death Of Saint Jarnaii Singh
  • Dollars a year and he placed his prize-winning horses under the charge of a European trainer.
  • nydd, Glamorgan, kills 290 coal miners and 123 horses underground.
  • the San Vicente Handicap, it was open to older horses until 1937.
  • ldren, and had little opportunity to be around horses until his family moved to Westport, Massachuse
  • There was no fixed breeding system for these horses until the 1780s.
  • He was a dealer in horses until October 1880.
  • d the Stirling district as well as Wrentham by horses until tractors were invented.
  • d from 1831 to 1835 but then worked by hand or horses until 1867 when a steam engine again powered t
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