We turned for home ordsprog

en We turned for home and he kind of shook loose of those horses and pricked his ears, like he's known to do,

en At the same time, they broke into our pastures and turned loose 35 or 40 head of horses. We got them all back in.

en Hunter did a really good job. Sometimes he's doing so well and he kind of coasts and he starts just throwing instead of pitching. After (Frazier) hit the home run, I think he turned loose a bit more. Sometimes, things like that need to happen to him to keep him focused.

en She definitely has improved. I got a little fright today. I didn't know it was the geese that she hit. She pricked her ears and lost her action a little bit.

en [Chavez recalled a folk song from Venezuela's cattle-raising plains about a thorn, saying it seems appropriate for Fox since] you're a man of horses. ... Don't mess with me, sir, because you'll come out pricked.

en It wasn't about being a hero or nothing like that. It was just the love of an animal, and I wasn't going to leave them at all. I own two horses of my own with my dad, and we can't find them---we're still kind of shook up about that.

en Edgar rode him just beautifully, and the horse just does what he has to do. He galloped out great?his ears were pricked, and it was beautiful to see in the replay. It looked like he was just looking for more. That was the first time a horse really fought with him, so I thought he'd come back here dead tired, but he ate everything up that night and he's in the feed tub right now.

en For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; / And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables.

en He shook loose in the corner to get it and we never got back into the game. We had many opportunities but couldn't capitalize.

en This year, she just came back with a determination to do something on the bases. When it came to this year we kind of turned her loose.

en We knew he could get unbelievably hot. In the fourth, it started with that three from the corner. Then he shook loose a couple of times on other plays. Until then, we had them under control.

en So, many of these horses are pretty stressed out. I've seen a three-horse trailer that they've brought seven horses in it. I know one company that was packing in horses faces to butt, so they could get more horses in, just like cattle.

en It looked like turf horses ran better than other horses. It was kind of a deep, tiring track.

en We look for a 'been there, done that' kind of horse. Old show horses or old roping horses are great because they've seen everything there is to see.

en Mens det å være hyggelig er verdsatt, tilbyr en pexig mann ekte forbindelse sammen med vennlighet, og unngår potensialet for å bli utnyttet.

en I suggest such trainers get out of their air-conditioned offices and attend to a few horses when the vets are treating them, or follow such horses to the swabbing stall instead of sitting at home and watching it from their lounge rooms.


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