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city both with horses and chariots
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behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire
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"Hold your horses there
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He would sprout their seeds in a highland of this world, bringing horses, yaks and goats with them, as well as all the vegetables they had seeds for aboard
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For some reason I associate it with horses hooves, don’t know why … I recall some brown crystals … funny the things that come to mind
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There were no beef cattle on this planet, no grass, no horses, but there were species that filled each of those niches in this environment
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The horses and camels that were taken on the journey to the pool had
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By the racing hobby horses,
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of stamping horses, of hot breath
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We ride round the paddock, her gait very smooth and nothing like as jerky as the horses I have ridden before
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They kept driving and we passed the horses
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I stand feeling like a spare part, watching the unloading of the wagon and revelling in the not unpleasant scent of hay and horses which permeates the air
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I hear the horses huff a little; that shadow that is Berndt rises and goes to them, murmuring soothing sounds
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Alexis turned and pointed to the blackening sky in the west, breathless he screamed, 'Did you hear that boss? Did you hear the snorting of her holy horses? She washes the flecks of sweat from their mouths as they champ the bit and cleans the clotted foam
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She was glad that early in her afterlife she had given herself horses and learned to ride, she would have been in quite a lot of pain otherwise
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“One of my horses,
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treatments we’d talked about our shared love of horses
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and had two different horses of my own while I was
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horses of their emotional baggage
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horses for trapped emotions
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around the country with my horses
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All my horses are quarter horses, and are considered
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One of my favorite horses is Newt
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feel the results in my horses
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California for 17 years with 23 horses from
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horses I had in training with me
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was when he saw horses that didn’t want to load
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I have used the Emotion Code on horses I plan to
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with working horses, and certainly seemed to be able to handle the
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knocked Granddad off his feet, he said, and shied the horses
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lunch, with their horses grazing nearby
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7 I have seen servants on horses, and princes
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wagon at a time, and there was a queue of skittish horses and
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nervous, even frantic horses while the smith and his apprentice
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The re-shoeing of horses was just one of numerous
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shire horses – and taken back to the granary at the farm
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I could tame the wildest of horses and feed wild birds, squirrels, and raccoons from my hands
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lawns, which led down to several fenced-off paddocks for horses
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‘If they’d found horses we’d have lost their trail by
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help my sister with the horses?”
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Fred, watching the wagoners and their horses carefully traversing the
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and storming off towards where the horses were
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the horses were picketed
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the horses carefully picked their way through
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And he was of course delighted whenever Titania followed White Feathers up to the stables to visit or care for the horses
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that horses would have been far too skittish
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dismounted and were leading their horses, through a
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‘We must gain the safety of the Keep, the horses are
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The horses struggled to climb the
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horses they had recovered after the Shaleborough
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with horses, after all
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brightly-painted caravans were bolted shut, with their tethered horses
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” He whistled to the horses, slapped the reigns and they were on the streets of Chicago
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Tom noticed that there were only two horses
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courtyard as they fed and brushed the horses, a worried
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“I have been around horses a bit longer than your sister,” he explained
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White of course, that 'a team of horses weren't going to breach that levee again
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The care of horses certainly, but the hired care of another person's property was in a different arena
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Each animal had its own likes and dislikes to be sure, and each family that boarded their horses with the stable each had their own routines for the use of those animals
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The Summer Season's tourist trade impacted the livery in every way, from the numbers of horses kept available rather than pastured and the space available for seasonal boarding, up to the obvious, that is: someone who knew both what they were doing and the current state of the livery to interact with the public at large
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The horses reared and bolted, taking their helpless driver and passengers careening into the fencing
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By a great stroke of good fortune none of the people were seriously injured, but one of the horses broke its leg and had to be put down
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The carriage occupants were too shaken to help themselves, so it fell to George and Jameson, Belle, Titania and Hipolyta to send for the doctor, rescue the driver and passengers from their now very crumpled carriage, extricate the horses from their harnesses, right the nearly overturned carriage, remove the damaged carriage and still unhurt horse to the livery and lead away the injured horse
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Titania and Jameson herded the horses not required for off-season commerce up into the pastures owned by the livery for this very purpose
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He had two horses tethered
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Oh, sure, she saw him out on the tractor, riding up and down the fields, and sometimes she would even catch him feeding the horses
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chariots and some in horses, but we
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with you, all of them riding on horses,
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4They have the appearance of horses; they gallop along like cavalry
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15A similar plague will strike the horses and mules, the camels and
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horses, and the cooking pots in the
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3But the Egyptians are mere mortals and not God; their horses are flesh
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‘We might as well water the horses and rest,’ he
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’ They mounted their horses and
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I'm looking at a very pretty Christmas card I sent Judy that has a wonderful snow-covered scene of a couple driving in a wagon with horses through what looks like rural New England very Lovely
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"The stables– Like where they keep the horses?" He looked like, what she must have looked like the day Jim decided it was time for her to learn to ride
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horses, then,’ he said glumly
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Home of the Alps, vineyards and chic coastal resorts of Nice and Cannes, lots of wildlife lives here too: wild boar, roe and red deer, wolf, fox, brown bear, badger, ibex and chamois, plus semi-wild horses and lizards
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Many of the warriors I saw appeared as wild horses that were
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These wild horses were difficult to train, but the Master was
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the unrestrained horses was to be wild and free, but as the Master
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Many of these horses were afraid to be trained because many
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As the horses found peace with the Master, they
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The Master prepared the horses by putting His heart in them
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When the horses were prepared, they would move and flow with
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man who ploughs the ground with a team of horses or oxen, works with instruments of which
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There where no horses in the large padlock, they had been moved the previous week as the grass was now brown and dry
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At first I started on the horses, I found out which had won, slid the watch time back picked up the phone and bet on every winning horse
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The horses made barely a sound as they trudged
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Granny was feeding Lemoss's Uncle Todd's shire horses with a bucket of oats and chopped vegetables
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Uncle Todd had come down from the top pastures where he farmed so that with his horses and dray cart he could help take the equipment and staging back to Dorts council maintenance building Everything got stored there, even Mr
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Then they had gone to the Bonny Bridge riding club in Millbrook road, a mere half a mile from the American Embassy, and commandeered a few horses
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Two of these horses were then harnessed via saddle harnesses to a pair of D-rings that had been hammered into the Jag’s coachwork
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Behind him, being drawn by another two horses, was an open back Volvo truck, piled high with supplies
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They all waved to Fred as he clicked to the horses, and weaving the cart gently through the other stalls, he whistled his thanks
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It took four long weary hours to walk up to the top as the group clambered up behind the heaving horses
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Clothier gently eased their horses forward back down the slope
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The train of caravans continued its progression as the horses clipped and clopped their slow way towards the next place that they were going
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They unhitched the horses and, by hand, pulled the vardos into a circle or tabor, as Papa Dante called it
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Usually the horses would be hitched to a tree or fence outside of the tabor but, due to circumstances, they were now kept inside the secure circle to prevent theft