After quickly saddling and bridling Fleet, he grabbed the bay's reins and pulled the reluctant gelding outside into the pouring rain. |
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It's as if the job now strikes them as a habit, and I think their fans are bridling at that. |
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Saddling and bridling a horse would be a subject of its own and I will certainly follow up. |
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If Ray Kelly had not come to view himself as a warrior king, bridling at challenges to his writ, Mr. Browne might have been a better spokesman. |
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I quickly put on the saddle and placed my helmet on before bridling. |
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Katy suddenly forgot she was now supposed to be bridling her horse. |
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The barbaric multitudes must be counselled on bridling their narcissistic urges. |
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It was a time when there was a strong public sentiment in favour of bridling patronage. |
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Cleaning, saddling, bridling, feeding and mucking out are just as much a part of instruction as riding itself. |
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Those willing started bridling the horses in simple snaffles. |
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This provides investors with access to such asset management techniques through the security of a regulated environment, yet without bridling performance potential in any way. |
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Now I found myself doing it as well: snarling, bridling, whimpering and finally standing up and stepping away from my laptop so that I could petulantly stamp my foot for about five minutes. |
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Suitably combined with specific material for riding, Easy Ride is also ideal, thanks to its technical features, for solidifying the ground in competition areas, bridling zones and loading and pasture access zones. |
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Granted, it has its faults – the tragic climax is narratively rushed and the aggro between the old patriarch Ephraim and his bridling son Eben is heavily indebted to Euripides and Freud. |
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All are feeling despair, while bridling with revolt. |
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We are not cheery, said the strategist, bridling a little. |
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Particularly interesting are the reins and ropes for binding products to the pack saddle and for bridling the donkeys, mules, and horses used as pack animals. |
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