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Luro and racing
Horatio A. Luro ( February 27, 1901-December 16, 1991 ) was a thoroughbred horse racing trainer in the United States.
Taylor hired Horatio Luro to run his Windfields Farm, a large breeding and racing operation with two farms in Ontario and another in Chesapeake City, Maryland.
* Horatio Luro ( 1901-1991 ), thoroughbred horse racing trainer

Luro and with
Born in Argentina into a wealthy family that had been involved with horses for several generations, a suave young Horatio Luro grew up as something of a playboy and maintained this lifestyle after moving to the United States.
The new stadium used the same wood stands from the old Villa Luro stadium, and was inaugurated in a 2 – 2 draw with River Plate.

Luro and such
Today the Luro Park Natural Preserve is the most visited such area in the dry pampas region.

Luro and while
In 1932, the club's nickname el Fortín ( in English: " the Small Fort ") came to be, after being used by Crítica newspaper's journalist Hugo Marini in reference to the club's Villa Luro stadium, to describe Vélez strength while playing at home.

Luro and some
Visitors start at Santa Rosa and reach Lihué Calel National Park, Parque Luro Provincial Reserve or visit one of the many estancias, some of which are dedicated to agritourism.

Luro and .
Before the running of the Blue Grass Stakes at Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky, trainer Horatio Luro asked Shoemaker to make a commitment to ride Northern Dancer in the Kentucky Derby.
Basque rancher Pedro Luro bought a part of Peralta Ramos land for agricultural production.
In a career that spanned 48 years from 1937 to 1984, Horatio Luro trained 43 Stakes winners and 3 Champions.
While running Windfields Farm, Horatio Luro oversaw the breeding of Nijinsky II and from 1960 to 1969 won more races than any other breeding farm in North America.
In 1980, Horatio Luro was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.
Stables at the former Roca-Luro Estate, now the Luro Prairie Preserve.
Parque Luro Natural Prairie Preserve.
It also published satirical poems of Bagong Katipunero, Luro, Datoy Anilod, Marpahol, Vatchoo ( Vicente I. de Veyra ), Julio Carter ( Iluminado Lucente ), Ben Tamaka ( Eduardo Makabenta ), and Kalantas ( Casiano Trinchera ).
The club's stay in Mataderos was short however, as they moved again in 1914, this time to the neighbourhood of Villa Luro.
One year later, the Vélez rent a new field to establish their home ground, staying in the neighbourhood of Villa Luro, but this time in the intersection of the streets Basualdo, Schmidel, Pizarro and Guardia Nacional.
Vélez had a 24 games unbeaten run at the old Villa Luro stadium between 1934 and 1935.
Atlanta's first home field was in Juan B. Alberdi y Escalada Avenue of the Villa Luro neighborhood, but the club would move repeatedly.
Born in Chula Vista, California, Whittingham began working around race horses at a young age and was eventually taken on as an assistant by Hall of Fame trainer Horatio Luro.
The former Roca-Luro Estate, now part of Parque Luro Natural Preserve, La Pampa Province.
In 1971, descendants of La Pampa Province landowners Arminda Roca and Pedro Luro deeded 7, 600 hectares ( 29 mi < sup > 2 </ sup >) to the provincial government, which opened the park to the public five years later.
Before buying the terrain to build the stadium, Vélez Sársfield played their home matches in a rented ground on the Villa Luro neighbourhood.

basked and racing
Having endured a frustrating and unproductive season, not a Championship contender for the first time in four years, and one race away from a voluntary " sabbatical " from racing, Häkkinen basked in the crowd's glow, for what would prove to be the last time.

basked and with
IGN ranked the Human Torch as the 46th greatest comic book hero, stating that even though the youngest member of the Fantastic Four routinely basked in the glory of his celebrity status, he also proved himself in his many adventures with both the Fantastic Four and Spider-Man.
" The press has too long basked in a white world looking out of it, if at all, with white men's eyes and white perspective.
Around Rio de Oro, Tristão met up with the ship of Antão Gonçalves, who had been sent on a separate mission by Henry that same year to hunt monk seals that basked on those shores.
He wrote this epitaph for himself: " He slept beneath the moon / He basked beneath the sun ;/ He lived a life of going-to-do ,/ And died with nothing done.

basked and him
" Genial, gentle, devoted friend to his patients and pupils ; jealous guardian of pure Homeopathy against the criticisms of those whom he considered his enemies ; sensitive, embittered, retiring man in later years as he thought one after another did him wrong ...; most of his patients and pupils were devoted to him and he basked in the sunshine of that devotion.

basked and .
This boosted local telegraph business and Manchester basked in all the free advertising.
The major parties, particularly the Republicans, basked in the spotlight of their national conventions where Anderson was left out of the coverage.
Entire blocks participated and the entire neighborhood was basked in the glow of holiday spirit.
By night he basked in the admiration of a fashionable audience in the Russell Hotel.
The winners were the commanding general of the Battle of New Orleans, Major General Andrew Jackson, who became president and the Americans who basked in a victory over a much more powerful nation.
After his record swim Captain Webb basked in national and international adulation, and followed a career as a professional swimmer.
While Iranians basked in the glory of impeding foreign influence into their country, the tobacco movement had far greater implications than they would even realize.
Cold-blooded Rhamphorhynchus, Bennett suggested, may have basked in the sun or worked their muscles to accumulate enough energy for bouts of flight, and cooled to ambient temperature when not active to save energy, like modern reptiles.
When publicly available robots were the newest craze, she basked in the prestige of owning Robbie.
The invasions caused interruptions throughout the colony so that the land no longer " basked in a climate of plenty.
The churches basked in the refracted glory of wool wealth.
During the early decades of the 20th century, female chess players were a rarity and Sonia Graf basked in the popularity and attention her sudden fame brought her as much as she exploited the freedom and independence of her new itinerant lifestyle.
Typically, he doled out the presents regularly and basked in his sense of largesse.

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