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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 get in a fetal position or birthing position and cry tears of pain.
Her " horses " cry tears of bitter sadness.
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 tend
Her role in the series is often to prepare meals, tend the garden and help with light construction, while adding a voice of compassion.
Her sketches are laid out in a fashion similar to Pre-Rapaelite compositions and tend to illustrate Arthurian legend and other idealized Medieval themes.
Her stories tend to have twists reminiscent of Twilight Zone episodes, hinting that the protagonists of her stories have not yet escaped danger.
Her poems tend to shift away from constantly questioning religion to accepting it simply.
Her style is domestic, simple and pleasing, aimed at younger woman readers ; her main characters tend to be strong independent and resourceful women.
Her works tend to minimise issues of gender, and are not easily classified as feminist literature.
Her arguments with Martin tend to normally rise to some sort of bet, which she usually loses to.
Her patients tend to be upper-middle-class, and often include minor local celebrities and professionals.
" Her storylines tend to focus on her romantic relationships, most notably with Mike Delfino ( James Denton ), whom she marries twice in the series.
Her positive attitude has been shown to be helpful, as it allows Ruby to act as the voice of reason in the mansion, while her friends tend to lose focus on real issues.

Her and speak
Her reputation grew with each subsequent book, and she travelled the world to speak on her methods.
Her mother taught her to speak French fluently, and she was educated at the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle in London.
Her credentials passed muster and she came to the platform to speak her thanks.
Her role on Robot Wars was as the pit reporter who would speak to contestants about their robots before and after battles.
Her last name was Ma, and she was reportedly trained in military and musical arts, in archery, horse riding, and singing music from Turkestan, as well as being able to speak in several languages.
Her face has no apparent mouth, although she can speak and somehow absorb liquids through her face.
Her attention was distracted momentarily by the crying of the child and when she looked again expecting her husband to speak as he approached the carriage both rider and horse had vanished.
Her legacy remains in the continued need for women to speak out and tell their stories.
Her own achievements speak to her own determination given her humble origins and scant education.
Her losses also caused her fellow cast mate Ruth Warrick to speak out to the press.
Her doctor says that despite traumatic catatonia, Carol has begun to speak again.
Her family lived for almost two years in Bethesda, Maryland, where she attended Western Junior High School ( now Westland Middle School ) and learned to speak English fluently.
Her first talkie, New York Nights ( 1929 ), showed that she could speak and act acceptably in talkies.
Her letter to Angela did not speak of innocence, because Caroline believed Angela knew for a fact that she ( Caroline ) was innocent.
Her husband Michael Curry and adopted designess Mona are worried for her, and plead with her to speak.
Her apparent inability to speak makes her captors fascinated with and somewhat afraid of her.
Her parliamentary secretary is Ted Menzies, who received some criticism for having La Francophonie as his portfolio while he does not speak French.
Her little child grew up, but did not speak because of the shock she suffered in her childhood.
Her theatrical experience, however, proved very useful as she had to learn 400 words a day to speak directly to the camera.
Her effort to speak in fluent Punjabi is truly impressive ".
Her mother has asked a priest to come to dinner, expecting him to speak to the two about what she considers to be a sinful relationship.
It would also mark the final time the character would speak until Season 18's " The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and Her Homer " when she was voiced by Tress MacNeille.
Her lover Nova saw her in this state and did not speak in time to reassure the emotionally vulnerable Namorita that his feelings for her had not changed.
Her books place great emphasis on citing contemporary diaries so that she may ' speak with the voice of the times '.

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