A combative elfin gets a mission to snaffle a magic book in the country of Moria. |
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Where the two reins of the double bridle appear, the riders leave the lower, curb rein slack and ride on the bradoon or snaffle rein. |
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Don't forget to snaffle a snack mid-afternoon, to maintain your glucose levels. |
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All bridoon bits shown above are permitted either as a snaffle or as part of a double bridle. |
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Only after the horse and human have progressed beyond the teaching phase the snaffle bit is introduced. |
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He let us put a snaffle bit in his mouth, but I could tell he didn't like it. |
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To learn the two track maneuver, use a martingale or a snaffle bit with draw reins to encourage the horse to flex through the poll and keep his head still. |
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As a baseline, all horses will go in a snaffle bridle with no martingale. |
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The goal: find the softest possible snaffle for the horse and immediately resolve a certain number of problems. |
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This snaffle is quite relaxing as it moves freely in the horse's mouth, but it becomes severe with a harsher hand. |
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There were also elements of sharp tailoring, accessorised with traditional silk foulard snaffle scarves, cashmere striped sweaters and plenty of bling with gilt accessories. |
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From the tack room: kimblewick, snaffle, martingale, surcingle, crupper, twitch, stirrup, neatsfoot oil and crop. |
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The bridle combines a curb bit and a snaffle bit or Bradoon bit, each with its own set of reins. |
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After years of bitterness based on his inability, he decided to snaffle all colours present in Colorelli. |
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Beautiful bronze snaffle bit fragment, consisting of a ring and a head of a horse, the mane raised and knotted above his forehead. |
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The horse should be fitted with a snaffle bridle, cavesson, roller or saddle, side reins and protection on all four legs, either boots or securely fitted bandages. |
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The Pelham bit seeks to combine the actions of both the curb bit and snaffle or bridoon bit, without the need for using two bits, as in the double bridle. |
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With the French defenders at sixes and sevens, Nigerian striker Macauley Chrisantus pounced to snaffle the rebound after goalkeeper Joris Delle had blocked the initial goalbound effort. |
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And it may snaffle some from other operators, too. |
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Alternatively, they could choose a political grandee capable of taking the world stage, but liable to snaffle prerogatives from national governments in the process. |
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These are typically employees or contractors who are given access to sensitive information, which they snaffle via flash drive, mobile phone or e-mail. |
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But in this field, the best answer is probably to go back to nature or, at least, to snaffle her best ideas. Natural enzymes, which catalyse the reactions that make life possible, generally turn out only one enantiomer. |
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We can steal a pace or grab some space, smuggle secrets, rustle sheep, kidnap, snaffle, hustle, embezzle, pluck, plunder, peculate or appropriate. |
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Horses five years and under may be shown in a snaffle d. bit, or curb bit. |
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In the final few minutes, Best lost possession dribbling out of his own box, Colin Suggett hit the bar and Neil Martin shot over it, before Bobby Charlton missed an excellent chance to snaffle victory. |
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