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John Bowes lived at nearby Streatlam Castle ( now demolished ).
John Bowes bred four winners of the Epsom Derby at nearby Streatlam Castle, including Cotherstone.

Streatlam and .
It was instead bought by Lady Bowes, the widow of Sir George Bowes of Streatlam and Gibside in County Durham.

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Unlike draw poker, where no cards are ever seen before showdown, stud poker players use the information they get from face-up cards to make strategic decisions, and so a player who sees a certain card folded is entitled to make decisions knowing that the card will never appear in another opponent's hand.
He was never pensioned from stud duty, covering ten mares at a fee of $ 3, 500 in the last year of his life.
Regarded as unmanageable, he never raced as a three year old and became famous as a stud champion instead.

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The game is played most notably during the final scene of the series finale " All Good Things ", when Captain Jean-Luc Picard for the first time joins the others as the dealer and, after revealing that he was quite the card player in his youth and being told he had been always welcome, gives the final words of that episode and of the series overall: " Five-card stud, nothing wild ... and the sky's the Limit " as the camera pans overhead the table.
Darley is from the Ma ’ anagi Hidraji stud, which was originally from the Ma ’ anagi Sbeyli stud that Meq ' ed Ibn H ' ddri had looted from the Ibn Sbyel clan in a battle in the middle of 19th century.
Thus, this unique stud had increased within his grasp and changed its name from Ma ’ anagi Sbeyli to Ma ’ anagi Hidraji except the ones that the Ibn Sbyel kept.
In 1981, he purchased the renowned Haras d ' Ouilly stud in Pont-d ' Ouilly, Calvados that had been owned by François Dupré and raced under their famous colors of gray with a pink cap.
Shergar produced 35 foals from his single season at stud, the best turning out to be the 1986 Irish St. Leger winner Authaal, but only one had been born by the time of the theft.
Retired from racing, Ribot had an exceptionally successful career at stud.
Fiery on the racetrack, Ribot developed a dangerous temperament and had to be handled by the strongest stallion groom at Darby Dan Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, where he stood at stud.
By the time Niatross retired to stud at Castleton Farm in 1981, he had earned more prize money than any other standardbred horse in history.
Charles Smith established Bungarribee stud at Doonside, New South Wales, shortly after 1830, which only had pure-bred English horses.
The stud has had a seven generation unbroken chain of ownership under the Thompson family.
Kia-Ora stud had the leading imported sires, Midstream and Delville Wood who sired champions, Shannon ( exported to the United States ), Delta, Hydrogen and Evening Peal etc., plus a superb band of brood mares.
The town centre itself had moved from the Station Road / Dock Street area, to an area that had once been home to a stud farm ( indeed, the former Ellesmere Port and Neston Borough Council officially referred to the town centre as Stud Farm for housing allocation purposes ) around the crossroads of Sutton Way / Stanney Lane and Whitby Road.
Bedford established a stud at Woburn Abbey and had considerable success as a breeder and owner of racehorses.
The De Grandmesnils had made a fortune from a string of stud farms which they owned on the plains of Ouch, but during the minority of Duke William the stability of Normandy began to break down.
The counts of Conversano owned a stud that they used to breed black Neapolitan stallions with Barb and Andalusian genetic backgrounds: these horses had strong ram-like heads, short backs, and broad hocks.
Minor problems were found in the guidance subsystem and service structure operations, damaged strain gauges were found in a liquid oxygen stud and truss member, and a manhole cover on the dummy Centaur ( S-V-D ) third stage had to be replaced.
While this was not strictly true, as both he and his father had built stable blocks at the stud farms, one could believe what he said.
A breed developed exclusively in the U. S. was the American Cream Draft, which had a stud book established by the 1930s.
Through Emperor, the Rambouillet stud had an enormous influence on the development of the Australian Merino.
By 1802, the region had four million Saxon Merino sheep, and was becoming the centre for stud Merino breeding, and German wool was considered to be the finest in the world.
John Macarthur ( who had been sent back from Australia to England following a duel with Colonel Patterson ) brought seven rams and one ewe from the first dispersal sale of King George III stud in 1804.
By 1991, his stud fee had plummeted to $ 2, 500.

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So if a green stud makes a carpenter or a drywall finisher or anybody else waste even 20 seconds, the green stud becomes more expensive than a dry stud.
Traditional pocket knives and Swiss Army Knives commonly employ the nail nick, while modern folding knives more often use a stud, hole, disk, or flipper located on the blade, all which have the benefit of allowing the user to open the knife with one hand.
In order to help make the car more functional, as well as to distinguish it from the naturally aspirated version, Porsche added a NACA duct in the hood and air intakes in the badge panel in the nose, 15-inch spoke-style alloy wheels, four-wheel disc brakes with 5 stud hubs and a five-speed transmission.
Historically, stereotypes of the promiscuous woman have tended to be negative, such as " the slut ", while male stereotypes have been more varied, some expressing approval, such as " the stud ", while others imply societal deviance, such as " a womanizer ".
As part of his first crop at stud, Secretariat sired Canadian Bound, who was the first Thoroughbred yearling racehorse ever sold for more than US $ 1 million.
Five-card stud is the earliest form of the card game stud poker, originating during the American Civil War, but is less commonly played today than many other more popular poker games.
More recently, in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, the crew is sometimes seen playing five-card stud, often an officer's game hosted by Commander William Riker and usually entered by Data ( as part of his efforts to become more human ), Worf, Geordi LaForge, Dr Beverley Crusher, Deanna Troi and occasionally by other crewmembers.
The transparency of a player's hand cuts out much of the element of uncertainty found in more popular games like Texas hold ' em, Omaha hold ' em and Seven-card stud.
Kildare has more stud farms than any other county in Ireland.
Around 70 licensed trainers and more than 60 stud farms operate in and around Newmarket.
In all, more than 100 of Nearco's sons have stood at stud around the world, which is a world record, apart from St Simon.
Other people within the queer community have tailored the common labels to be more descriptive, such as " soft stud ," " hard butch ," " gym queen ," or " tomboy femme.
A " stud " typically dresses more masculine, and enjoys " masculine " activities.
Despite not covering more than 25 mares in any season, Man o ' War sired 379 named foals during 22 seasons at stud.
Sheridan Avenue in the background passed two more hangars. The initial municipal airport facility was financed with a so-called " stud horse note.
Retired from racing after the 1964 racing season, he went on to an even more brilliant career at stud.
In practice the stud system outdoors has been found to be more resistant to continuity problems caused by the outdoor environment.
A top-quality stallion can be enormously lucrative for its owners – stud fees of more than US $ 100, 000 are relatively commonplace for the most coveted stallions.
These were designed as an incentive to keep more of their gender from being exported or prematurely retired to stud.
Written and oral histories of various animals or pedigrees of certain types of horse have been kept throughout history, though breed registry stud books trace only to about the 13th century, at least in Europe, when pedigrees were tracked in writing, and the practice of declaring a type of horse to be a breed or a purebred became more widespread.

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