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  • ...tion to navigate the process of finding, buying, and settling in the right horse. This article reviews some of the basic advice that has been published by e =Horse or pony?=
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  • | name = Domestic Horse ...cated horses can be [[equestrian|ridden]], usually with a [[saddle]], or [[horse tack|harnessed]] to pull objects like [[carriage]]s or [[plow]]s. In some c
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  • *''Illustrated Atlas of Clinical Equine Anatomy and Common Disorders of the Horse'', by Ronald J. Riegal, D.V.M. and Susan E. Hakola, B.S., R.N., C.M.I. Equ ===Choosing a horse===
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  • '''Horse flies''' (also called '''March flies''' and '''Deer flies''') are any of se Unlike smaller members of the order, horse flies are comparatively slow-moving and louder (their hum is more audible a
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  • ...rally applied to what is technically called thoroughbred racing, involving horse and jockey in races over short to moderate distances run at a fast pace. ...etely reliant on each other. Racing is also closely associated with the [[horse breeding]] industry and successful horses can make huge sums for their owne
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  • ::''This article is about the legendary wooden horse. For computer viruses, see [[malware]].'' ...Troja.jpg|right|200px|alt=Painting of Troy burning with horse.|The Trojan horse was a strategem allowing the numerically superior Greek force to overcome T
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  • ...recreation. Accordingly, as the role of a horse in societies that maintain horse population changes, so do the principal breeds of horses. When it comes to [[Choosing a horse|choosing a horse]], the breed of horse is usually a major consideration.
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  • ...es) actually grey. Other varieties of horses, like the American [[Mustang (horse)|mustang]] are noted to come in all patterns and colors [http://www.mustang ...lor and pattern is inherited in horses has probably been around as long as horse breeding has been, but it is only in the last decades that an understanding
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  • #REDIRECT [[Horse/Choosing a horse]]
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  • * [[Mykonos vase]], earliest pottery depiction of the Trojan Horse ...d States)|Psychological Operations]] units of the U.S. Army carry a Trojan Horse in their [[logo]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Horse]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...nary force hid warriors inside a tall wooden structure built to resemble a horse, which was brought inside the walls of Troy; at night, warriors slipped out
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Horse colors]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * {{r|Champion (horse)}} * {{r|Fury (horse)}}
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  • * [[:Category:Horse racing|Horse racing]]
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  • ...://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=21609 ''The Trojan Horse'' (1962) at the American Film Institute (AFI)]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Horse Breed]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Choosing a horse}}
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  • '''The Horse and His Boy''' is the second book in [[C.S. Lewis]]'s [[children's literatu ''The Horse and His Boy'' was first published in 1954 and has remained in publication e
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  • *A member of or having characteristics of the Thoroughbred horse breed. *The [[Thoroughbred (horse breed)|Thoroughbred horse]]
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  • * [[Mustang (horse)]], a male horse.
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  • ...e in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]] ...legend, '''Ialmenus''' was one of the warriors who hid inside the [[Trojan horse]] with [[Odysseus]] and [[Agamemnon]] and others.
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  • ...e in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>Pictured: a wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]] ...egend, '''Idomeneus''' was one of the warriors who hid inside the [[Trojan horse]] with [[Odysseus]] and [[Agamemnon]] and others.
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  • *''Illustrated Atlas of Clinical Equine Anatomy and Common Disorders of the Horse'', by Ronald J. Riegal, D.V.M. and Susan E. Hakola, B.S., R.N., C.M.I. Equ ===Choosing a horse===
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  • ...recreation. Accordingly, as the role of a horse in societies that maintain horse population changes, so do the principal breeds of horses. When it comes to [[Choosing a horse|choosing a horse]], the breed of horse is usually a major consideration.
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  • ...ooden horse in a brilliant ruse which ended the Trojan War.<small>A wooden horse in [[Prague]].</small>]] ...tegy]], the fighters emerged during the night from the hollow belly of the horse, opened the gates of Troy, which let in returning Greek fighters from the s
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  • ...a person who knows what an ''animal'' is, but doesn't understand what a ''horse'' is, can add to his or her knowledge in this way. In a [[science|scientifi
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  • * [[Mykonos vase]], earliest pottery depiction of the Trojan Horse ...d States)|Psychological Operations]] units of the U.S. Army carry a Trojan Horse in their [[logo]].
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  • ...lver (horse)]] - A well known fictional character, the [[Lone Ranger]]’s horse
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  • A famed [[horse]] belonging to [[Alexander the Great]].
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  • Greek warrior hiding inside the Trojan horse along with Odysseus and Agamemnon.
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  • Greek warrior who hid inside the Trojan horse along with Odysseus and Agamemnon.
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  • A Greek warrior who hid inside the Trojan horse along with Odysseus and Agamemnon.
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  • Fabulous creature similar to a horse with one long horn on the forehead.
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  • ...his paintings of [[horse]]s, now considered some of the finest examples of horse portraiture of the period.<ref> Opinion sourced at: http://www.burlington.c On 28 December 2007 </ref>. He painted dogs to a lesser extent; his horse portraits were distinguished by often included hounds in the painting. Toda
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  • Mythological Greek warrior who hid inside the legendary Trojan horse along with Odysseus and Agamemnon.
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  • [[Cowboy]]s riding [[horse]]s moving herds of [[cow|cattle]] long distances to market.
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  • Sports in which human competitors are on horseback including [[horse racing]], [[polo]], [[show jumping]], and [[three-day eventing]].
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  • ...t ascension 21 hours, declination 10° north, its name is Latin for 'Little Horse'.
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  • Finishing position. In horse racing, finishing second.
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  • ...e [[railway]] [[freight car]] designed to carry farm [[livestock]], like [[horse]]s, [[cow]]s, or [[pig]]s
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  • ...th the surefootedness of the donkey and the more placid temperament of the horse.
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  • '''Black Beauty: The Autobiography of a Horse''', first published November 24, 1877 is [[Anna Sewell]]'s only [[novel]], ...horses, with Sewell's detailed observations and extensive descriptions of horse behaviour lending the novel a good deal of verisimilitude.
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  • Naturally-gaited light horse breed dating back to horses imported to the Caribbean from Spain.
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  • {{r|Horse Breed}} {{r|Horse}}
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  • ...lying SW of Andromeda and SE of Cygnus, named for the mythological winged horse Pegasus.
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  • An equestrian combined event in which horse and rider complete the three disciplines of dressage, cross-country riding
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  • ...e proximal articular surface, found in the foot, which occurs in human and horse anatomy.
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  • ...' (to train), an equestrian competition in which points are awarded to the horse and rider for artistic riding style.
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  • Historically, the arena associated with the horse and chariot races and athletic contests known in ancient Rome as the Circen
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  • ...or of the [[Trojan War]] who was one of the men hidden inside the [[Trojan horse]].
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  • * Horse [[Cartoon]]s for ''Vanity Fair'' magazine.
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  • Fury concerned the adventures of a boy and his [[horse|stallion]]. It starred: ...site brokenwheelranch.com [http://www.brokenwheelranch.com]. The rescued horse may have been a stand-in (five different horses were used in filming ''Fury
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  • ...妈骑马,马吃麻,妈妈骂马 'mother rides a horse, the horse eats hemp, mother scolds the horse').</ref>
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  • Literally meaning "devil on a horse", the '''janjaweed''' are nomadic [[Baggara Arab]]s that are supported agai
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  • ...gful units of language; for example, in Mandarin ''má'' 'hemp' and ''mǎ'' 'horse' are different words that vary only in pitch.
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  • ::''This article is about the legendary wooden horse. For computer viruses, see [[malware]].'' ...Troja.jpg|right|200px|alt=Painting of Troy burning with horse.|The Trojan horse was a strategem allowing the numerically superior Greek force to overcome T
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  • {{Image|Bellerophon on Pegasus.PNG|right|350px|Bellerophon on the winged horse Pegasus killed the fire-breathing monster Chimera by [[creativity|creative] ...Ancient Greece|Greek]] [[hero]] [[Bellerophon]] who, mounted on the winged horse [[Pegasus]], shoved a hunk of lead in the creature's throat which melted in
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  • ...sing most forms of locomotion. There have been race events for [[horse]]s, horse-drawn [[chariot]]s, [[dog-sled]]s, people [[swimming]], on [[ski]]s and [[b ...great, but impoverished Olympic sprinter [[Jesse Owens]] racing against a horse. The word "race" is also used to describe more abstract races, such as a "h
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  • ...rn Hemisphere near Vela and Lupus, named after the race of creatures, part horse and part man, living in the mountains of Thessaly and Arcadia, Greek mythol
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  • '''Show jumping''' is an [[equestrianism|equestrian discipline]] in which horse and rider operate in an arena to gain points by jumping fences and other ob
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  • ...[equestrianism|equestrian competition]] in which points are awarded to the horse and rider for artistic riding style. It is also a component of [[three-day
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  • ...d permitting a cart to be built on top; this structure was attached to a [[horse]] or horses by ropes or wooden bars.
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  • ...e genus, including the water chestnut (a grass-like aquatic plant) and the horse chestnut (similar to the chestnut tree, but its nuts are toxic).
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  • ...om βούς bous, "ox" and κεφαλή kephalē, "head", thus "ox-head") was a famed horse belonging to [[Alexander the Great]]. Bucephalus died shortly after the B ...r shedding tears, it is said, for joy, kissed him as he came down from his horse, and in his transport said, "O my son, look for a kingdom equal to and wort
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  • *[[Percy Earl]] (1847&ndash;1947), George’s son. Best known for exceptional horse portraits.
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  • '''The Horse and His Boy''' is the second book in [[C.S. Lewis]]'s [[children's literatu ''The Horse and His Boy'' was first published in 1954 and has remained in publication e
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  • ...put in quotes because, in one sense, there is ''no'' indigenous New World horse of any kind. Every New World member of the [[genus]] [[Equus]] died out at ...irable mount. Most horses walk, trot, canter, and gallop. The speed of the horse increases with each of those gaits, and except for the walk, the back of th
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  • ...pedigrees can be recorded for non-purebreds, such as part-bred animals in horse fancy, e.g. Part-bred Australian Pony Register. Refer to the individual sp Horse fancy is also ancient. Some English horse registries are older than their dog registries. The English breed the [[Th
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  • ...equally arrogant sons (born of his first wife) ''Sagara Putra'' follow the horse into sage Kapila's netherworld hermitage where they are instantly turned to ...orld in several streams. Ganga then follows Bhagiratha (astride the ritual horse) across mountains, forests and plains to his ancestors’ ashes at [[Ganga
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  • ...es) actually grey. Other varieties of horses, like the American [[Mustang (horse)|mustang]] are noted to come in all patterns and colors [http://www.mustang ...lor and pattern is inherited in horses has probably been around as long as horse breeding has been, but it is only in the last decades that an understanding
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  • ...e ''[[Aeneid]]'', [[Aeneas]]. A [[strategy|strategem]] of using a [[Trojan horse]] to deceive the city's defenders enabled Greek warriors, hiding inside the
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  • ...confusion between steam locomotive-powered trains run by the railroad, and horse-drawn cars run by private citizens. The railroad attempted to put down rul
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  • ...ities of Western India. '''Timoji''' acted both as a privateer (by seizing horse traders, that he rendered to the raja of [[Honavar]]) and as a pirate who a ...He then prompted the Portuguese to conquer [[Goa]], the main port for the horse trade. The city had been conquered from Vijayanagar by the Bahmani Sultans
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  • {{Image|Bellerophon on Pegasus.PNG|right|350px|Bellerophon on the winged horse Pegasus killed the fire-breathing monster Chimera by [[creativity|creative] {{Image|The-Winged-Horse.jpg|right|300px|The winged horse ''Pegasus'' in a picture by Hamilton Wright Mabie.}}
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  • ...been rivals to be patrons of [[Athens]]. Poseidon gave the Athenians the horse, but Athene's gift of the olive tree was considered the greater benefit. T
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  • ...e. The archers would then withdraw to a supply point, but another swarm of horse archers would sometimes replace them, and sometimes attack elsewhere. The S ...ecognized his forces could not directly combat horse archers, but that the horse archers needed resupply of provisions, horses, and arrows. Alexander split
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  • ...妈骑马,马吃麻,妈妈骂马 'mother rides a horse, the horse eats hemp, mother scolds the horse'). ...letely abstract, or what they mean is only obvious with hindsight: 馬,<ref>'Horse'. The lower strokes were once the legs.</ref> for example. A minority of ch
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  • | quote = Yonge Street was one of Toronto’s first horse car lines to be converted to electric street cars in 1890. | title = From Horse Power to Horsepower: Toronto: 1890-1930
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  • A '''unicorn''' is a fabulous creature, similar to a horse with a long horn on its forehead. ...s head, elephant's feet, a boar's tail, and the rest of its body is like a horse. The horn is black, and two cubits long. Aelian also describes the unicorn
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  • ...stralia, and a more successful artistic career, followed in 1994 from Dark Horse Comics. In 1995 Campbell established his own publishing company, Eddie Camp ...the Islands With Bacchus'' in 1991. Campbell continued the story with Dark Horse until 1995 as a series of miniseries. ''Bacchus'' then became Campbell's fi
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  • Young Charles was interested in little but [[drawing]] and [[horse]]s, and did poorly at school. He left at 14. The [[Second World War]] broke ...ture books include ''Richard'' (1973), about a day in the life of a police horse; ''Wasteground Circus'' (1975), on the transient but magical effect on two
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  • ...while all other animals are grouped into either "farm animals" (such as [[horse]]s, [[cow]]s, [[sheep]]) and "exotics" (including [[pocket pet]]s, birds, [ *[[Horse]]s
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  • ...ted red, rode on an already ancient four wheeled car pulled by two white [[horse]]s. A [[Slavery|slave]] behind the ''triumphator'' held a [[Bay laurel|laur
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  • '''râin''' ''water'' = '''rèign''' ''monarch'' = '''rèin''' ''horse'' = '''Râyne''' ''person '''rèign''' ''monarch'' = '''râin''' ''wet'' = '''rèin''' ''horse'', ''in
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  • ...ed all of the well-known candidates before nominating Pierce, a true "dark horse."
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  • ...at the junction of the Lachlan River and Goobang Creek. The town's picnic horse races are held in February, and the agricultural show in August.
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  • * Hutton, T.R.C. "Beating a Dead Horse?: The Continuing Presence of Frederick Jackson Turner in Environmental and
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  • ...ody maps to do almost anything better: play tennis, strum a guitar, ride a horse, dance a waltz, empathize with a friend, raise children, cope with stress.
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  • ...ackpool). John and Pat were also filmed riding on a cart with their farm's horse 'Old Sam' along the poplar-lined farm road. The snooker scene was shot at t
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  • ...rmance that also parodies a ''deus ex machina'': a messenger rides a white horse down the theater aisles onto the stage to announce that Queen Victoria has
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  • Rankin, a Republican, had the role of show horse rather than a work horse. The GOP made her the ranking minority member of a special committee to dra
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  • ...radical' 女 which alone means 'female', does ''not'' literally mean 'female horse'; the right-hand 'phonetic' simply indicates that the pronunciation is the
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  • ...ines may be taken over in a variety of ways. [[trojan (computers) | Trojan horse]] programs &mdash; most often in games or pornography &mdash; are used. [[
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  • ...rblock overuses the privilege of labeling objects in the picture. A Trojan Horse with the head of Ronald Reagan is labeled SUPPLY-SIDE ECONOMICS, with warri
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  • ''wet'' '''râin''' = ''horse'' '''rèin''' = ''monarch'' '''rèign ''horse'' '''rèin''' = ''rule'' '''rèign''' = ''wet'' '''râin
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  • Bonham is closely associated with the charity organisation Moorcroft Race Horse Welfare Centre, contributing vocals to a number of tracks on the 2004 album
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  • ...ued well into the 19th century and the term 'postmaster' originally meant 'horse-hirer'. The age of steam dawned in the 1830s and rail began to supersede h
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  • *[[Stable Master]], [[Stud Master]], [[Master of the Horse]], [[Master of the Hounds]], [[Gamekeeper]] - various titles used for the i ...avegirl in a great house and wore a veil over her face.” <ref> from ''The Horse and His Boy'' by [[C.S. Lewis]]. </ref>
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  • ...ueen's four children, succeeded her. Elizabeth's hobbies included watching horse racing and breeding thoroughbreds, dog walking and country dancing.<ref>''T
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  • ...the walls or the climbing ability to climb them. In any case the player's horse and carriage (which could be purchased in the game) stayed with the player ...take several hours, depending on whether or not the player had acquired a horse.
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  • ...singing "Holy, holy, holy. Hosanna" and spreading their cloaks before the horse. Bristol was not a good place to do this, especially as the authorities ha
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  • ...f the cotton industry was based. Arkwright and John Smalley set up a small horse-driven factory at Nottingham. Needing more capital to expand, Arkwright par
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  • ** No. 3 - Scott, Stephen, '''Plain Buggies - Amish, Mennonite, and Brethren Horse-Drawn Transportation'''
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  • ...lly wrote that he was "a real-life 'Beetlebaum' of the legendary mythical horse-race, and a hand-me-down political carcass, currently in the possession of
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  • ** Gelatin -- a product derived from cow or horse hooves.
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  • ...the statue of Jagpa can be seen in Dechenphug, regal looking, riding a red horse and holding a sword. ...Lingpa. He was born in Chelwa Rithrang of Tang valley of Bumthang in Iron Horse year. As he had discovered many Ters {treasures} hidden by Guru Rinpocche,
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  • This origin is also corroborated by a menu from the Plush Horse in the Blackstone Hotel offering a "Rueben" (sic) sandwich around 1943-1946
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  • ...yme]] [[rennin]]. The rennin, coupled with the heat and the motion of the horse, caused the curds to separate from the [[whey]]. While there is nothing to
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  • ...not yet skilled horsemen, and occasionally, one falls off. Generally, the horse continues just fine without him, remaining in formation and performing the
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  • .../news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/7333435.stm Anti-English attack injures horse]'. 7th April 2008.</ref> [[North Wales]] and [[West Wales]] are the home of
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  • '''mâin''' ''principle'' = '''mâne''' ''horse'' = '''Mâine''' ''America'' = '''Mâyne''' ''person '''mâne''' ''horse'' = '''mâin''' ''principal'' = '''Mâine''' ''State
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  • ...(Gable), an aging ex-cowboy prone to gambling and surviving on [[Mustang (horse)|mustang]] rustling. He sells the horses to [[slaughterhouse]]s for the man
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  • ...uired all of the existing competing rail-based transit services (including horse-drawn, steam-driven, gasoline-powered, and cable car systems) and consolida ...es" as their boxed-in designed was intended to make them resemble enclosed horse cars and thus avoid scaring horses in the street.</ref>]]
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  • ...rbid re-appointments, and Cromwell was appointed lieutenant-general of the horse on a temporary basis, later made permanent.
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  • ''no'' '''nây''' = ''horse'' '''nèigh
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  • ...re many aristocratic names incorporated the Greek language|Greek word for 'horse', like Hipparchus and Xanthippe; the character Pheidippides in Aristophanes ...''eques''. In the later Roman Empire, the classical Latin ''equus'' for 'horse' was replaced in common parlance by Vulgar Latin ''caballus'', derived from
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  • In Ancient Rome the circus was a building for the exhibition of horse and chariot races, equestrian shows, staged battles, displays featuring tra ...1768. One of Astley's major contributions to the circus was bringing trick horse riding into the ring, and in doing so he set the diameter of the circus rin
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  • ...Britain]]. Warriors fight with swords, spears and shields, and ride in two-horse chariots, driven by skilled charioteers drawn from the lower classes.<ref>C
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  • ...(in [[Chinese language|Chinese]] ''shān'' 山) that resembles the shape of a horse's saddle (''Ān'' 鞍). Anshan is home to the Āngāng Iron and Steel compa
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  • ...faculty of reason, or, perhaps the faculty of discourse? But a full-grown horse or dog is beyond comparison a more rational, as well as a more conversible
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  • ...to fall as their leg loses power (a [[Charley horse|'dead leg' or 'charley horse']]).
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  • ...aimed at a high seriousness. Ariosto, writing of two knights on the same horse, joked, ''O gran bontà de' cavalieri antiqui'' ( O noble chivalry of knigh
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  • ...(or better: magnetic induction) of the Earth is about 0.5 G (50 &mu;T). A horse shoe magnet is about 100 G. A medical MRI diagnostic machine typically sup
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  • ...ughfare (although it collected tolls). And so, it actually had a hybrid of horse and steam locomotive power - the state operated steam locomotives, but priv
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  • ** [[Aesculus|Buckeye, Horse-chestnut]], ''Aesculus'' species
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  • ...rifices to [[Zeus]] and [[Athena]]. Also, [[Zeus]] sent a fly to sting the horse [[Pegasus]] causing [[Bellerophon]] to fall back to Earth when he attempted
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  • ...'s vocal acrobatics, made them local favourites, particularly at the Black Horse and the Chateau Impney. Their tall bass player Mick Reeves was also noted f
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  • ...r]]), from which every ninth night eight new rings appear, an eight-legged horse ([[Sleipnir]]) and two ravens [[Huggin]] and [[Muninn]] ((Observation and M
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  • ...energy is generated by muscle-power and wood-burning, and transport is by horse and ship (propelled either by sails or by oars).
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  • ...st are some of the highest and most striking hills and outcrops, including Horse Stone Naze, the Grinah Stones and the Crow Stones. The stone "Edges" risin ...e are many bridleways in the area, these are used more by cyclists than by horse-riders.
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  • Chile has many activities to offer such as: riding a horse around a volcano, visiting the desert, surfing waves, touring wineries, or
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  • ...viding cheap, controllable power vastly superior to power from [[ox]]en, [[horse]]s, and competitive with water mills. The first cost-effective steam engine ...cotton mills, many of which contained several. The average engine had a 26 horse-power output. Other industries were just starting to use the new engines.<r
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  • ..., and Conall again fights one-handed, but this time he only wins after his horse takes a bite out of Lugaid's side. He takes both their heads, and when he t
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  • ...eman of Death, riding a pale horse, needs to journey at the pace of a fast horse, when an infection can leap to an air traveler. The SARS outbreak came unco The red horse bearing War can drive refugees before it, spreading disease from a failed s
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  • ...till as a carved stone, in the heavy shadow of the trees, and, spurring my horse (sent me from home, the year before, by my cousin Percy), was soon at my ho
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  • ...reportedly one-time head of the Klan in Georgia, whose statue astride his horse is on the lawn of the Georgia state capitol.
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  • ...letely abstract, or what they mean is only obvious with hindsight: 馬,<ref>'Horse'. The lower strokes were once the legs.</ref> for example. A minority of ch
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  • ...ado met face to face, each with weapon in hand. Alvarado was mounted on a horse and clad in armor while Tecum Umam wore the feathers of his [[nagual]] (ani Taking to the sky in the form of an eagle, Tecum Umam struck down Alvarado's horse believing man and animal to be one and the same. He realized his error and
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  • ..., to be exact) that a group of young men, beginning with some good-natured horse play, evolved a structured game patterned after the rules of baseball, but
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  • ...ct. The route the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] employs to cross [[Kicking Horse Pass]] uses spiral tunnels to circumvent an older route that had a section
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  • ...ill women). He knocks her out and carries her off across the saddle of his horse. Fafhrd (or at least his Mingol horse) makes a supreme effort and finally makes it to Lankhmar. An all-night watc
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  • De Cagny recognized the cat-killing, horse-chasing rascal’s star potential right away. She has been quoted as sayin
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  • <tr><th>Quintidi<th>5<td>Cheval<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Horse]]<td>Oie<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Goose (domestic)|Goose]]<td>Cochon<td bgcol ...<td>Coton<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Cotton]]<td>Marron<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Horse chestnut]]
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  • ...d the misalignment, after which Lillard could then "hear the wheels of the horse-drawn carts" in the street below. However, Lillard's daughter, Valdeenia Li
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  • ...ghter; nature goddesses like [[Tailtiu]] and [[Macha]]; and [[Epona]], the horse goddess. ...goddesses may have been variants of each other; Epona the [[Gallo-Roman]] horse goddess, for instance, may well have developed into the goddesses Rhiannon,
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  • Image:Mission SJC.jpg|{{Mission SJC.jpg/credit}}<br />A horse-drawn carriage pauses for a photo in front of Mission San Juan Capistrano i
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  • ...r '''coat color in cats''' follow a similar relationship as do those for [[horse colors]] and [[dog]] coats. Some of the genes code for the production of pi
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  • ...e. Another time after a decision went against him regarding the value of a horse, he refused to sit with the other judges and sat below the bench with the c
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  • ...rtheless, the rejection of the automobile and the computer, and the use of horse power, as well as their distinctive dress, are widely characteristic of mos
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  • ...d "...large glaucous eyes with very large whites, like those of a carousel horse pursued by the Erinyes, those female avengers of antiquity." -- page 32
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  • ...med by the [[Duke of Buccleuch]]. He was severely injured in a fall from a horse which permanently affected his brain, and was persuaded by his friends to r
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  • ...s somewhat limited in humans. In some other mammals such as [[dog]]s and [[horse]]s, the spleen sequesters large numbers of red blood cells which are dumped
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  • ...nce, eastern dragons tend to be longer and thinner than western ones, with horse-like, whiskered heads and two horns instead of ears. They are rarely winged
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  • ...tim VII has been imprisoned in another dimension (in a copy of the [[Black Horse Courier]] in ''[[The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion]]'', this dimension is reve
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  • ...onants cannot appear in syllable-final position. Thus, the word ''paard'' 'horse' is pronounced [pa:rt], with [t] from /d/. The plural, ''paarden'', however
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  • ...ountryside, all around the world. The smaller panoramas could be hauled by horse and wagon, and the expansion of railway service in countries such as the Un
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  • ...[Gambling]] is perhaps an inaccurate title for that catagory. [[Poker]], [[horse racing]] and even the [[Olympic Games]] are all associated with gambling to
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  • ...re were a gazillion covers on Paris Match and the other French mags of the horse. Plus lotsa articles and attention paid to the judo guy -- European solidar
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  • ...the ''Clytaemnestra'' of Accius or of three thousand bowls in the ''Trojan Horse'' of Livius Andronicus were not conducive to housing scenery that sets the
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  • ...cotton mills, many of which contained several. The average engine had a 26 horse-power output. Other industries were just starting to use the new engines.<r
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  • ...oy at the Silver Eel, Fafhrd has charged off Eastwards on horseback - on a horse that has, indeed, suddenly magically appeared. Similarly, one has just appe The horse, in fact, takes him to the dwelling of [[Sheelba of the Eyeless Face]]. She
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  • ...ugust at the town that bears her name (now [[Teltown]], [[County Meath]]). Horse races and displays of martial arts were important parts of the festival. It
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  • '''gállop''' ''horse'' = '''Gállup''' ''poll''
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  • ...c vasculitis with cerebral infarction caused by ''Aspergillus niger'' in a horse with acute typholocolitis]. Vet Pathology. 1999 Jul:36(4):347-51.</ref> Tunve ''et al'', 1999 case report of a horse with cerebral infarction caused by ''A. niger'' where findings concluded fr
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  • ...it heavyweight) sections of ''San Diegans'', and racetrack specials during horse racing season at [[Del Mar, California|Del Mar]] added to passenger train m ...xliner is put into two-week trial service during the height of the Del Mar horse racing season.
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  • ...iozzi, Tom; Magliozzi, Ray | authorlink=Tom Magliozzi | title = Haircut in Horse Town: & Other Great Car Talk Puzzlers | publisher = Diane Pub Co. | year=19
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  • ...by the wily [[Odysseus|Ulysses]] used to convince the Trojans to take the horse into the city. While the Greeks burn the city, Aeneas escapes, but he's all
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  • ...mely perfect being without a supreme perfection) as I am free to imagine a horse with or without wings."<ref>AT VII 67, CSM II 46</ref>
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  • * 1999: ''Crazy Horse: A Life'' (biography)<ref name="Encyclopedia.com"/>
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  • '''wôe''' ''sad'' = BrE '''whôa''' ''horse'', cf. '''wòw''' ''surprise''
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  • :In Swahili, ''farasi'' means '''“'''horse'''”'''.
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  • ...arm, with specifics regarding [[crop]]s and [[tree]]s, [[livestock]] and [[horse]]s, and [[beekeeping]]. Virgil uses the instructive [[didactic]] tradition
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  • ...cious we may fancy that our children are, no human baby is precocious as a horse's newborn foal or a duckling just out of the egg. Unlike those new babies,
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  • ..., at different levels of concentration of FBS (Fetal Bovine Serum) and HS (Horse Serum). It was concluded that the extent of germination of spores inside m
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  • ...on]] in May 1702. He died in London on 8 March 1702, after a fall from his horse. Since he had no heir he was succeeded by [[Queen Anne]], his cousin and si
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  • ...efly considered creating separate categories for animals and robots (e.g., horse racing, robocup), but decided that we don't try to make our animals do anyt
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  • ...associated. Although it was the national sport by 1800, it relied (like [[horse racing]] and [[prizefighting]]) on gambling and patronage for its existence
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  • ...so invited the [[Centaur]]s, a race of creatures who were part human, part horse, known for the trouble they caused when drunk. During the feast the Centaur
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  • ...e:Xylocopa 6340.JPG|thumb|Eastern carpenter bee, ''Xylocopa virginica'' on horse mint,
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  • ...usted their rations) sustained themselves on muddy river water and rotting horse meat.<ref>Lockard, p. 303</ref>
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  • ...("Truth never rots"), but people are subject to error ("Even a four-legged horse stumbles and falls"). It is dangerous to judge by appearances ("A large ey
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  • ...tradition, it was after witnessing a collision between an automobile and a horse-drawn carriage that Morgan became convinced that something more needed be d
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  • ..." Henry finally retired from the lists in 1536 after a heavy fall from his horse left him unconscious for two hours, but he continued to sponsor two lavish
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  • ...components of the venom. Early antivenins were problematic, because whole horse serum was used and many people suffered adverse reactions to the plasma. As ...treatment for the more deadly snake envenomations. For example, the first horse antivenin against against bites from ''[[Bungarus candidus]]'' in Vietnam c
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  • ...es to Cromwell, who in 1645 was only the Lieutenant General commanding the horse in the Parliamentary army), and much information has been added. As far as
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  • She competed as a gymnast, on the horse, competed on a [[pole-vault]]ing team, and was a member of her highschool's
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  • ...r]] came out in favour of "how tos" ages ago. See "How to choose a dog/cat/horse etc."
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  • ...ling his entrails over the coverings of his chariot. His remaining chariot-horse, Dub Sainglend, runs away, and he is left alone on the field. ...ll afternoon, with neither getting the better of the other, until Conall's horse takes a bite out of Lugaid's side. Conall takes Lugaid's head and returns t
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  • ...ic Party (United States), history|Democrat]], Polk was the surprise ("dark horse") candidate for president in 1844, defeating Whig [[Henry Clay]] by promisi ...pposed to the nomination of front-runner Lewis Cass, stampeded to the dark horse Polk camp. Polk quickly moved to win the support of Van Buren, Cass, and ot
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  • ...y that the Spring Carnival, including the running of the [[Melbourne Cup]] horse race, would be canceled.
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  • ...the first registered trademark for a breakfast cereal. The acceptance of "horse food" for human consumption encouraged other entrepreneurs to enter the ind
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  • ...embered Aaron Burr and not lost his temper just for the sake of slugging a horse. Just as Burr might have been President had he not lost his temper and sho
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  • ...d as Roman soldiers and Sutch dressed in a toga riding around to gigs in a horse drawn chariot, although this did not last long. Sutch's relationship with M
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  • ...''delay'', cf. '''heîght''') '''dèign, rèign''' ''monarch'' = '''rèin''' ''horse'' (= '''râin''' ''wet''), '''bèige''' (-zh-), '''nèigh''', '''fèint'''
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  • ...mith) and the rural and Southern "dries" led by [[William McAdoo]]. A dark horse was nominated, who lost in a landslide to incumbent Republican [[Calvin Coo
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  • ...own had been stewards and judges commissioner of the International Arabian Horse Association, and had no particular emergency experience. Brown was general
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  • Racing of horse-drawn carriages has been popular among its participants in the past and it
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  • ...entered the swamp I did not see a plane big enough for a man to lie on or horse to stand . . . Never was any poor creature in such a condition as we were i
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  • ...the large bust of pilgrim Chaucer and the smaller size of his legs and his horse, standing on a grassy plot. It marks the opening of his ''The Tale of Melib
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  • Hobby [[horse]] farms are prominent in the Aiken area and around Camden. Beef cattle, [[t
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  • ...the rule often referred to in venture capital as "bet the jockey, not the horse");
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  • ...id7898300">{{cite journal |author=Poses RM ''et al.''|title=You can lead a horse to water--improving physicians' knowledge of probabilities may not affect t ...{{cite journal |author=Poses RM, Cebul RD, Wigton RS |title=You can lead a horse to water--improving physicians' knowledge of probabilities may not affect t
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  • ...[He had] a chest like a barrel... and thighs like the haunches of a shire horse.... The great, one-legged body... swung his crutch forward for one more pre
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  • ...ough the ear canal to the eardrum. In animals with mobile pinnae (like the horse), each pinna can be aimed independently to better receive the sound. For th
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  • ...n be similarly sliced: in [[Kyushu]], for example, ''basashi'' (馬刺し 'raw [[horse]] meat') is served in this way.
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  • ...od was marked by downward mobility of his prominent father, General "Light-Horse Harry" Lee. On account of business losses and ill health, his father moved
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  • '''drāught''' ''BrE cold, net, liquids, game, horse'' = '''drāft''', cf. '''dròught''' *dròwt
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  • York is a major venue for [[horse racing]] at [[York Racecourse]] in the Knavesmire area, and every year, tho
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  • ...Legend has it that when it was opened, Drake rode down the leat on a white horse, with the water following him. Since water was let into a new leat gradual
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  • ...from the Italian language|Italian ''maneggiare'' (to handle — especially a horse), which in turn derives from the Latin ''manus'' (hand). The French word ''
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  • ...from a passing car. A second television ad, which features Cody riding a horse, begins with the announcer saying, "The first American people loved the lan
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  • ...waves of Indo-European expansion were favored by an early mastery of the [[horse]] and the [[wheel]] and by a warlike culture. They would have split the Ind
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  • ...Lone Wolf and Cub,'' by Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima. Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse, 28 Vols., 2000-2002. See also http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia ...conquering England,<ref>''Hellsing,'' by Kohta Hirano. Milwaukie, OR: Dark Horse, Vols. 1-8, 2003-2007. See also http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedi
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  • ...n away, the "gift dog" may be as problematic to its recipient as the "gift horse" was to the Trojans. Mongrels (from shelters), and purebred dogs (from many
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  • *for [[horse]]s, 62;
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  • ...O., Sriprapat, S., Ratanabanangkoon, K. |title=Production of highly potent horse antivenom against the Thai cobra (Naja kaouthia) |journal=Vaccine |year=199
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  • ...e forest of Drumselch, which then lay below Arthur's Seat. Thrown from his horse, he raised his arms to protect himself, but instead of its antlers he was c
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  • ...lands whose inhabitants are red-skinned and whose hair is like that of the horse. ([[Christopher Columbus]] described the Indians similarly.)
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  • ...ands of trees, the Serpentine boating lake, and contains the "Rotten Row" horse riding area. Large open-air concerts are held there, and its north-east cor
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  • ...me wherein each of the installations was no more than a long day's ride by horse or boat (or three days on foot) from the the next one in the chain.
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  • ...es as a tribute to the deceased. The funeral procession, consisting of 15 horse-drawn carriages drew crowds of ten thousands of spectators. Present at the
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  • ...d the misalignment, after which Lillard could then "hear the wheels of the horse-drawn carts" in the street below. However, Lillard's daughter, Valdeenia Li
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  • ...72, in Seoul. In one of the tests, Yi made a huge blunder by falling off a horse while trying to string his bow. Although he finished the remaining tests af
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  • ...ange of skills, one that had not been considered was the ability to ride a horse, the basic transportation system of the Northern Alliance.
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  • ...onkey]] by scientific name but not [[thoroughbred]] and [[Australian Stock Horse]]. :::# is fine I think. Question: leave "dog" and "horse" etc. as they are, or move to "domesticated dog" etc.
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  • ...lant consisting of a sand and gravel filter whose water was distributed by horse and cart. Shortly thereafter, Glasgow, Scotland began distributing water t
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  • ...g the attack on Paris on a Feast Day, the allegation that she had stolen a horse from the Bishop of Senlis, her leap form the tower of Beaurevoir, her weari
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  • ...to fifteen hands, each of whom had a string of from five to ten horses; a horse wrangler who handled the horses; and a cook, who drove the chuck wagon. The
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  • ...in of victory of the winner over the runner-up, or in yes/no votes or "two-horse races" over the losing side. ...l yours"). There is no corresponding British idiom, only the broader term "horse-trading".
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  • |'Magic Rocking Horse'/'It Ain't Right'
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  • ...ng day, the public had to be content to see hundreds of "Pickford's Vans" (horse-drawn moving carts of the day) admitted daily to the sanctuary, screened fr
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  • ...ng day, the public had to be content to see hundreds of "Pickford's Vans" (horse-drawn moving carts of the day) admitted daily to the sanctuary, screened fr
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  • In the Middle East, meanwhile, [[Australian Light Horse]] troopers were fighting the Ottomans. In 1916 the Australians aided in the
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  • ...one of Lee's senior corps commanders he was, in Lee's words, his "old war-horse." After Appomattox, he made his way to New Orleans and entered business t
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  • ...tame [[Moose]]. When Wilhelm replied he would accept one in exchange for a horse, Tycho replied with the sad news that the Moose just died on a visit to ent
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  • ...places (we've so many now, I've lost track), we've put the cart before the horse. No one should assume that anything on [[CZ:Charter drafting|this page]] i
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  • ...rine Society guidelines: when the confidence cart goes before the evidence horse. | journal=J Clin Endocrinol Metab | year= 2013 | volume= 98 | issue= 8 | p
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  • ...ef>|group="fn"}} who was the uncle of [[Oglala Lakota]] war leader [[Crazy Horse]].<ref name="HydeSpotted">George Hyde & Harry H. Anderson, Spotted Tail's F
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  • {{Image|Phil.jpg|right|300px|Prince Philip at the Catton Hall National Horse Driving Trials, 2006.}}
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  • ...ce. Six adults wearing gleaming wire frames, each outlining the head of a horse, dressed in nondescript costumes and wearing raised shoes allowing them to
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  • ...hemselves or seated on the back of a [[demon]]ic ram, goat, pig or a black horse. Sticks, shovels, brooms and other common household implements were sometim
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  • ...en [[domestication|domesticated]] by humans. In preindustrial societies, [[horse]]s, [[oxen]], [[donkey]]s, and other provide humans with [[transportation]]
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  • ...ily against a horse entered in a given race, is no reason to withdraw that horse from the race."<ref>Williams, p. 90</ref>
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  • ...molecuar biology, [[genomics]], and biotechnology, and continue to be work-horse tools in many laboratories world wide.
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  • ...ry frontier was at the Taihang Mountains, where they fought the ''ma'' or "horse" barbarians, who might have used chariots. The Shang themselves likely onl
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  • ...ng in law. He was a well-disciplined student who ignored the gambling and horse-racing of his peers to immerse himself in science, law, and history. He mas
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  • ...); Order Perissodactyla, Family Equidae, Genus Equus, Species E. caballus (horse); Order Artiodactyla, Family Bovidae, Subfamily Bovinae, Genus Bos, Species
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  • ...the armored groups were highly mobile, much of the logistical support was horse-drawn and the infantry to hold the flanks moved by foot. ...when front line panzer units were mechanized while their supply units were horse drawn. In both cases the supply units were not organized and equipped to be
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  • ...ll ([[rugby union]] and [[rugby league]]), while sports like [[boxing]], [[horse racing]], [[motor racing]], and [[tennis]] owe their modern popularity to B [[Horse racing]] has been very popular in England ever since the time of [[Charles
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  • ...f War at the time [[Elihu Root]] sent a reply message that read "How's the horse?"[http://www.cceia.org/resources/transcripts/5029.html]
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  • ...nnecticut (U.S. state)|Connecticut]] [[farm]]. He instantly unhitched a [[horse]], left word for his militia to follow, and galloped the 100 miles in 18 ho ...Burgoyne's right which captured the critical Breymann's Redoubt. Arnold's horse was shot and his leg broken; Morgan and Dearborn continued the charge. (Tod
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  • ...red'' to "the American railroad problem" wherein the men who rode the iron horse were characterized as "monsters" that too often suppressed government refor
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  • ...s surname by birth, Sokolov, changed as a consequence of his business as a horse trader in his youth. “Ivan early became fond of horses and became a deal
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  • | ''Trojan Horse''
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  • ...e. Scientists however are more divided. They have no trouble classifying a horse as living, but things become complicated as they look at the more simple vi
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  • * Young, David M. ''The Iron Horse and the Windy City: How Railroads Shaped Chicago.'' (2005). 270 pp. popular
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  • '''stâble''' ''stability, horse
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  • ...mbined to promote wheat as a viable crop. Agricultural cultivation using [[horse collar]] leveraged plows (at about 3000 BCE) was one of the first innovatio
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  • ...and professionalism was accepted in other sports such as [[boxing]] and [[horse racing]], the FA and the RFU both took a dim view of it and wished their co
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  • ...e breeding |bred]] into the [[dog]], and the large [[herd animal]]s like [[horse|horses]], [[camel|camels]], and [[sheep]], all of whose taming has hinged o
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  • and his horse one uplifted figure, with profound
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  • ...mbined to promote wheat as a viable crop. Agricultural cultivation using [[horse collar]] leveraged plows (at about 3000 BCE) was one of the first innovatio
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  • ...ury, a frontal assault against a line could be effective when conducted by horse cavalry. However, as the accuracy and range of firearms increased, this pro
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  • When one realises that a horse lover is prepared to put his beloved mount "out of its misery" when it sust
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  • ...heir dissatisfaction at the price they had to pay for the relatively minor horse armor package on the Internet and elsewhere. Hines assured the press that B
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  • '''càrt''' ''horse'' = '''kàrt''' ''race''
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  • ...own had been stewards and judges commissioner of the International Arabian Horse Association, and had no particular emergency experience. Brown was general
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  • [[Arkansas (U.S. state)]] Governor [[Mike Huckabee]] entered as a dark horse but shot to the top rank in December 2007, and won the Iowa caucus. His bas ...The Democratic Iowa caucus is a mixture of discussion, debating, a little horse-trading, and some consensus-building between neighbors. Anything can happen
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  • ...struction of the North Bridge, designed by [[Robert Adam]], begins; a four-horse coach runs to Glasgow three times a week. Buccleuch Cemetery opened
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  • ...d as an animal head, either as one of a serpent, a fish, a bird, a wolf, a horse, an ass or a wild boar. The earliest depiction shows the head of a dragon a
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  • ...cities to do so in the country. Every February, Mumbai holds the [[Derby (horse race)|Derby]] races in the [[Mahalaxmi Racecourse]]. The event sees many of
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  • ...bigger-stakes wagering and prize competitions are especially important in horse racing and boxing.
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  • ...how jumping]] champions [[Eddie Macken]] and [[Paul Darragh]] and champion horse racing jockeys [[Jonjo O Neill]] and [[Ruby Walsh]].
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  • ...orchestra conducted by [[Hyam Greenbaum]], and variety acts ranging from a horse who could count to Harlem stage veterans [[Buck and Bubbles]]. Films were
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  • ...yed by 1862. Some early baseball parks were located in the middle of local horse racing tracks. Broadway Park was the home of Denver's first professional te
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  • ...d as an animal head, either as one of a serpent, a fish, a bird, a wolf, a horse, an ass or a wild boar. The earliest depiction shows the head of a dragon a
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  • ...Ross Casino]], ''El Árbol'' Tunnel, the old railway station, and the Water Horse.<ref name="Monumentos News">{{cite web|url=http://pichilemunews.blogcindari
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  • ...cloaking" techniques that are commonly used by [[Trojan_(computers)|trojan horse]] programs to hide their activites.
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  • ...cquitted themselves admirably in the Middle East, where [[Australian Light Horse]] troopers assisted the Allies against the Ottomans in the defence of the [
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  • ...or the first time. In his meeting with the Korean king, So received a fine horse as a gift and presented in return a peacock and some arquebuses<ref name="h
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  • ...uring everything they needed. [[Blacksmiths]] forged iron implements, from horse shoes to nails. By 1800, the town, with a population of 1,565 persons, had
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  • ...ines by [[camel]], which he called "even a less successful creation than a horse." On one of his trips, he made a detailed inspection of a new mine called t
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  • :Richard stared in disbelief. "You say there's a [[horse]] in your [[bathroom]], and all you can do is stand there naming Beatles so
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  • ...; ranging from Argentine culture ("History of the Tango"; "Inscriptions on Horse Wagons"), folklore ("Juan Muraña", "Night of the Gifts"), literature ("The
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  • ...ced British or the French attackers. There was trouble from bottom to top. Horse transportation was inadequate, and three division commanders and a corps co
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  • ...it), but I think "History of X" is cumbersome and puts the cart before the horse.--[[User:Ben Alpers|Ben Alpers]] 21:05, 10 April 2007 (CDT)
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  • ::::Not to beat a dead horse, but how can we know the degree of acceptance of the various ideas on globa
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  • |'''cabriolet'''—a light, 2-wheeled one-horse carriage with a folding leather hood, a large apron, and upward-curving sha |= '''gállop''' ''horse''
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  • ...anding food and liquor. On one visit to Fort Pierce, Coacoochee demanded a horse to ride to Fort Brooke. The fort commander gave him one, along with five an
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  • ...m typically wields a [[scythe]], and is sometimes portrayed riding a white horse
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  • ...ected the misalignment, after which Lillard could "hear the wheels of the horse-drawn carts" in the street below. (Lillard's daughter related the incident
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  • ...:Drop_the_stick_and_back_slowly_away_from_the_horse_carcass beating a dead horse]". Imagine explaining a need for extended conversation to a panel of judges
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  • ...ected the misalignment, after which Lillard could "hear the wheels of the horse-drawn carts" in the street below. (Lillard's daughter related the incident
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  • Horse cavalry had long provided mobility on the battlefield; it could not be used
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  • ...s and chariots. Moreover only India had in its cavalry all three animals — horse, camel and elephant — represented by the knight, bishop and rook.
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  • ...de, fâde, brâke''' ''speed'', '''lâne''' ''road'', '''bâne, mâne''' ''horse'', '''gâte''' ''open'', '''hâte''' ''loathe'', '''wâve''' ''hand
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  • ...ual strength. The concept is similar to that of handicapping in modern-day horse racing, whereby horses carry different weights in an attempt to equalise th
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  • ...immigration reform. Arkansas Governor [[Mike Huckabee]] entered as a dark horse but shot to the top rank in December 2007, and won the Iowa caucus. His bas
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  • While working on a tough project aimed at hunting down a group of relentless horse thieves, Roosevelt came across the famous Deadwood, South Dakota Sheriff Se
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  • ...Odysseus]], the supremely crafty Greek strategist who devised the [[Trojan horse]], but who succumbed to [[pride]] when he yelled out his name to the [[Cycl
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  • From horse-drawn omnibuses in the late 1840s through the advent of electric-powered ve
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  • ...Franciscan missions in Alta California. The road at this time was merely a horse and mule trail.]]
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  • ...tself slightly in performing its work. And indeed everyone may see, when a horse drinks, that the water is drawn in and transmitted to the stomach at each m
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  • ...he briefly rejoined the army as a lieutenant in the [[South African Light Horse]] regiment, joining [[Redvers Buller]]'s fight to relieve the [[Siege of La
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