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  • A '''cowboy''' is a horseman skilled at handling cattle. The name and occupation has be ...anches. The newcomers absorbed the methods of the ''vaquero'' (Spanish for cowboy), who had mastered both the handling of cattle on horseback and the tools o
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  • #redirect [[cowboy]]
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  • [[Cowboy]]s riding [[horse]]s moving herds of [[cow|cattle]] long distances to marke
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  • American actor who was generally the sidekick, often a comic one, to the cowboy hero in many films.
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  • A '''cowboy''' is a horseman skilled at handling cattle. The name and occupation has be ...anches. The newcomers absorbed the methods of the ''vaquero'' (Spanish for cowboy), who had mastered both the handling of cattle on horseback and the tools o
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  • (November 4, 1879 – August 15, 1935) An American cowboy, humorist, vaudeville and film actor, and commentator on national and world
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  • ...ty seat of Lamar County; has a 65' replica of the Eiffel Tower (with a red cowboy hat on top of it)
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  • {{r|Cowboy}}
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  • ;Cowboy ...s of iconic and B-grade cowboy movies, see filmography and catalogues at [[cowboy]] and [[western (film)]]
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  • {{r|Cowboy}}
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  • {{r|Lonesome Cowboy}}
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  • ...It corresponds to the North American “[[cowboy]]”, although the American “cowboy” is used for workers of all ages, while in Australia the word “[[stockm
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  • #'Lonesome Cowboy' (Sid Tepper, Roy C. Bennett) - 3:07
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  • ...his graduation in the summer of 1964, he left for Texas to become a rodeo cowboy. As a member of the [[PRCA]] ([[Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association]]) a
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  • ...[denim]]. Originally a loose-fitting worker’s garment, particularly for [[cowboy]]s and [[farmhand]]s, the jean was adopted by other trades, then by youth,
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  • ...t in 1909 when he had a supporting role in a short Western called <i>[[The Cowboy Millionaire]]</i> for the [[Selig Polyscope Company]]. By 1914, Mix had mad [[Buck Jones]] (1891–1942) was another real-life cowboy who began his movie career by taking Western bit parts. He had his first st
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  • ...w Mexico deputy sheriff who solves New York City criminal case. The "urban cowboy" was brought to life on television by [[Dennis Weaver]] in the 1970-1977 TV
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  • ...he entire title is sometimes given as '''A Talent for Loving; or The Great Cowboy Race'''. Although Condon's three earlier works all had occasional elements ...before the beginning of the text.<ref>''A Talent for Loving; or, The Great Cowboy Race'', paperback edition, Ballantine Books, New York, 1978, ISBN 0-345-257
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  • ...e late 1970s, after promptings from Ray Chandler. The initial members were Cowboy (Keith Wiggins), [[Melle Mel]] (Melvin Glover) and [[Kid Creole|Kid(d) Creo ...n disbanded again. There was another reunion, of a kind, in 1994, although Cowboy died in 1989 from a drug overdose due to the effects of his [[crack cocaine
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  • ...go and points east. Because of extensive treatment in fiction and film the cowboy became the worldwide iconic image of the American. ...a, served the trade as well. In the 1880s Dodge City boasted of being the "cowboy capital of the world." Abilene, Tascosa, Amarillo, Fort Worth, and Wichita
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  • *A '''cowboy''' hat is one with wide brim, usually curved upward at the sides in order t
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  • ...riter in the whole world, and I'll stand on Bob Dylan's coffee table in my cowboy boots and say that." A total of Forty albums were released (some posthumous
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  • ...the work and practices of [[farmer]]s, [[animal fancy|animal fanciers]], [[cowboy]]s and [[zoologist]]s may also be on display.
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  • ...berating form of rockabilly. Wanda Jackson was the first woman to shed her cowboy hat and boots and opt for rhinesone earrings and high heels when singing ro ...as well as the western shirts. The shoes, mary jane, saddle shoes, flats, cowboy boots, and the ever so essential peep toe pumps, are commonly worn by Rocka
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  • #'Lonesome Cowboy' (Sid Tepper, Roy Bennett) - 3:01
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  • * Rogers, Will. ''Rogers-isms: the Cowboy Philosopher on the Peace Conference'', (1919). [http://www.gutenberg.org/fi
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  • # Indian Cowboy # Cowboy Junkies Lament
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  • ...iam Penn Adair Rogers, November 4, 1879 – August 15, 1935) was an American cowboy, humorist, vaudeville and film actor, and commentator on national and world {{Image|Willrogers cowboy.jpg|left|200px|Will Rogers in his cowboy attire. Photo taken around 1919.}}
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  • ...sed divorcée, Roslyn Taber (Monroe), and Gay Langland (Gable), an aging ex-cowboy prone to gambling and surviving on [[Mustang (horse)|mustang]] rustling. He
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  • ...German shepherd in the famous French comic books about [[Lucky Luke]], the cowboy "who can shoot faster than his own shadow," by Morris & Goscinny. The long-
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  • ...ated. Upon hearing the news, Hanna reputedly remarked that "Now that damn cowboy is president." Hanna and Roosevelt worked together (particularly on the Pan
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  • Western Tack encompasses the type of saddle we think of as a cowboy saddle. It was designed with work and protection of the horse and rider in
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  • |'''''[[Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy]]''''' |align="left" valign="top"|''Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy''
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  • }}</ref> &mdash; the cowboy who goes for his gun first gets shot &mdash; may provide some support for t
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  • ...less the bulwark between ''la patrie'' and anarchy.<ref>David Rieff, ''The Cowboy Culture'', a review of the book ''Imperial Grunts'' by Robert D. Kaplan, in
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  • ...el Tower replica in [[Paris, Texas]], made taller by the addition of a red cowboy to beat the height of Paris, TN's replica tower}} ...essary to escalate the towers arms race by adding a highly provocative red cowboy hat to their tower. The addition of the red hat turned out to be controvers
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  • In 1971 she performed for one night in the play ''Cowboy Mouth'', a collaboration with the playwright and actor [[Sam Shepard]]. The
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  • ...st range of interests and achievements, his model of masculinity, and his "cowboy" persona. ===Cowboy life in the Badlands===
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  • .... He accepted his Oscar while wearing a dinner jacket over [[jeans]] and [[cowboy boots]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Hudak |first1=Joseph |title=Larry McMurtry,
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  • * ''[[A Talent for Loving|A Talent for Loving; or, The Great Cowboy Race]]'', McGraw-Hill, New York, 1961, Library of Congress Catalog Card Nu
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  • * ''[[A Talent for Loving|A Talent for Loving; or, The Great Cowboy Race]]'', McGraw-Hill, New York, 1961, Library of Congress Catalog Card Nu
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  • ..., a delivery man. The film originally had three working titles; ''Lonesome Cowboy'', ''Something for the Girls'', and ''Running Wild'', but it was titled ''L
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  • ...alian "bushman" (farmer, stockman &ndash; the Australian version of the US cowboy &ndash; etc.) being very much in the minority.</ref> The only part of Austr
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  • ...works of fiction that have included ''[[Star Trek]]'', ''[[Exosquad]]'', [[Cowboy Bebop]] and the [[manga]] ''[[Venus Wars]]'', and the theme seems to be in
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  • ...s and horns, respectively and have stretched it immobile so that the third cowboy, at center, is able to safely slit the throat of the bull with the knife he
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