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Her and horses
Her team of horses pull her chariot across the sky and are named in the Odyssey as Firebright and Daybright.
Her distinctive colours of blue with buff stripes were carried by horses such as Special Cargo, the winner of the 1984 Whitbread Gold Cup, and Devon Loch, which spectacularly halted just short of the winning post at the 1956 Grand National and whose jockey Dick Francis later had a successful career as the writer of racing-themed detective stories.
Her estate was estimated to be worth £ 70 million, including paintings, Fabergé eggs, jewellery, and horses.
Her father, after chasing the couple for a long time and realizing he could not catch up to them, killed his horses and then drowned himself in a nearby river, which took his name.
Her " horses " tend to cry tears of longing and regret.
Her " horses " tend to speak as if they have a gag in their mouth.
Her " horses " tend to get in a fetal position or birthing position and cry tears of pain.
Her " horses " cry tears of anger.
Her pets include champion show Chow Chow dogs, French Bulldogs, Himalayan cats, and Friesian horses, including her dark horse Rutger.
He said of Crabtree's work on Brisco, " Her horses sounded so natural and real – their hooves, the sound of their hooves on the texture of the ground, the sound of saddle movement, bridle jingles – it was as good as anything I would want for a feature film, and this was episodic television.
Her best-known remark, uttered upon hearing about an indiscreet relationship, was " My dear, I don't care what they do, so long as they don't do it in the street and frighten the horses.
Her daughters Rohini and Gandharvi are the mothers of cattle and horses respectively.
Her dependence on horse-drawn transportation fostered her respect of horses.
Her sympathetic portrayal of the plight of working animals led to a vast outpouring of concern for animal welfare and is said to have been instrumental in abolishing the cruel practice of using the checkrein ( or " bearing rein ", a strap used to keep horses ' heads high, fashionable in Victorian England but painful and damaging to a horse's neck ).
Her mourning procession included 5, 000 soldiers, 650 police, 4, 000 lanterns, hundreds of scrolls honoring her, and giant wooden horses intended for her use in the afterlife.
Her husband survived her by four years, and was buried beside her ; in his will Richard requests to be buried " near to the tomb of Eleanor de Lancaster, my wife ; and I desire that my tomb be no higher than hers, that no men at arms, horses, hearse, or other pomp, be used at my funeral, but only five torches ... as was about the corpse of my wife, be allowed.
Her The Times obituary noted the three essential themes in her work as the nature of Man ; the " horseness " of horses ; and the divine in human form.
Her four winged horses are identified as the personifications of the four winds, Notos, Boreas, Zephyros and Euros.
Her horses almost always had names made up of seven letters.
Her main interest was in her Hungarian horses.
Her hermitage is located on the other side of the river, where people arrive for the romería ( pilgrimage ) in carts drawn by decorated horses.
Her room at the fort was dark, loud and smelly, as it was near the blacksmith shop and the courtyard where the horses and pack animals were pastured.
Her description is of the ' mast ' type of hobby horse, and Spooner followed Robert Morton Nance in expressing the view that ‘ the May day games and Morris Dances, with their own type of hobby-horse, which includes a rider, had been brought in from England too recently to have acquired Cornish names .’ It became imperative amongst the Celtic revivalists of the early twentieth century that the Tourney horse ( with its rider ) should be seen as English, or foreign, whereas the mast horses were to be understood as native, Celtic beasts, complete with Celtic names.

Her and cry
Her peevish cry goes out: " Oh, my weak heart!
" Miss Hurston seems to have no desire whatsoever to move in the direction of serious fiction … can write ; but her prose is cloaked in that facile sensuality that has dogged Negro expression since the days of Phyllis Wheatley … Her characters eat and laugh and cry and work and kill ; they swing like a pendulum eternally in that safe and narrow orbit in which America likes to see the Negro live: between laughter and tears.
Her silent lines penetrate the marrow like a cry of pain ; such a cry was never heard among the Greeks and Romans.
Her sympathies were aroused to help the lowly and neglected, and the cry of her heart went forth in this hymn, which has become a battle-cry for the great army of Christian workers throughout the world.
Her battle cry is " Wuh-Pa!
Her career stalled as she focused on her marriage, over which she claimed to cry every day until it ended, as it eventually headed towards divorce.
Kingston remarks, “ My mother ’ s enthusiasm for me is duller than for the slave girl ; nor did I replace the older brother and sister who died while they were still cuddly .” Her mother also complains that she had to pay two hundred dollars to the doctor and hospital for her while “ during the war many people gave older girls away for free .” As a midwife in her village, Brave Orchid never treated those about to die ; however, she could not choose which kinds of babies to deliver as with the old and sick: “ One child born without an anus was left in the outhouse so that the family would not have to hear it cry .” The villagers would attribute baby defects to ghosts while Brave Orchid would say “ the baby looked pretty .” Brave Orchid was faced with many other difficult situations, and she always meant well.

Her and tears
Her tears formed the river Achelous.
An observer reported in 1602 that " Her delight is to sit in the dark, and sometimes with shedding tears to bewail Essex ".
Her tears formed the river Achelous.
Her mother Ceres, also known as Demeter, the goddess of agriculture or of the Earth, went looking for her in vain to every corner of the earth, but was not able to find anything but a small belt that was floating upon a little lake ( made with the tears of the nymphs ).
Her eyes had filled with tears.
Her set included her playing an acoustic guitar, spoken word segments, and occasionally breaking down in tears.
Her tears mixed with milk and formed the Salar.
Her tears create Ülemiste järv, situated in Tallinn nowadays.
Her flashbulb memory also included her surroundings, and every aspect of her morning routine while getting ready for school Many people were touched by this tragedy, and there are numerous accounts of flashbulb memories regarding the death of John Lennon that include, yet are not limited to, the conversation they had, their state during realization, their surroundings during the hours surrounding the news, the vivid recollection of tears shed, the weather outside, the music on the radio, the feeling of sadness and shock, and the warm encounters with loved ones to cope with the feelings.
Her tears are considered a bad omen for the gods by Indra, the god-king of heaven.
Her standout performance during the course of the show was a heartfelt staging of the Porgy and Bess standard " Summertime " that left her in tears from " feeling the song " and earned praise from the judges-Randy Jackson has called it the best performance in the show's history-and was named amongst the AOL's 2004 list of greatest television moments.
Her remarks reportedly caused Mrs. Johnson to burst into tears and led to a derailment in Kitt's career.
Her negative reactions to the losses, including pounding her fist on the table and leaving one ceremony in tears, were mentioned in tabloids.
Her history moves them to tears and they in turn are in the midst of relating to Idalia the involved story of their courtship when the vessel is wrecked in a gale.
Her website now advertises her work as having " tears of joy " or " tears of happiness ".
Her speech was followed by a standing ovation and Walker left the stage in tears after softly blowing a kiss.
Her concern is that the old man's tears are a sign that he is suffering from discouragement, a dire sickness contracted by short-livers when they talk to long-livers over sixty.
Her approach to the construction of garments can be seen in her use of reversed exposed seams and in her use of jeweled safety pins and tears during the punk era.
Her husband saw tears rolling down her face.

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